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2955 DORR STREET TOLEDO, OH 43607 Corpus Christi University Parish Rev. Msgr. Michael R. Billian, VF, Pastor – [email protected] Lauren Farrell, Campus Ministry Associate – [email protected] Deacon Robert Fedynich, Bookkeeper – [email protected] Susette Malak-McNutt, Secretary – [email protected] Pam Meseroll, Pastoral Administrator – [email protected] Luke D. Rosen, Director of Music Ministry – [email protected] Deacon Tom Sheehan – [email protected] Rev. Philip A. Smith, Associate Pastor – [email protected] Marisa Tomei, CSA President – [email protected] Patricia Windham, HSC Coordinator – [email protected] P: 419.531.4992 F: 419.531.1775 VISIT US AT: www.ccup.org PARISH OFFICE HOURS: 9am - 5pm (Monday through Friday) APRIL 19, 2015 - THIRD SUNDAY OF EASTER - A MEMBER OF THE SAINT AGNES DEANERY

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2955 DORR STREETTOLEDO, OH 43607

Corpus Christi University ParishRev. Msgr. Michael R. Billian, VF, Pastor – [email protected] Farrell, Campus Ministry Associate – [email protected] Robert Fedynich, Bookkeeper – [email protected] Malak-McNutt, Secretary – [email protected] Meseroll, Pastoral Administrator – [email protected] D. Rosen, Director of Music Ministry – [email protected] Tom Sheehan – [email protected]. Philip A. Smith, Associate Pastor – [email protected] Tomei, CSA President – [email protected] Patricia Windham, HSC Coordinator – [email protected]

P: 419.531.4992F: 419.531.1775

VISIT US AT: www.ccup.org

PARISH OFFICE HOURS: 9am - 5pm (Monday through Friday)

APRIL 19, 2015 - THIRD SUNDAY OF EASTER - A MEMBER OF THE SAINT AGNES DEANERY

PRAYER NETWORKTo add a request to the Corpus Christi Prayer Network or to join the listing, please e-mail [email protected] or call Lucy Abu-Absi at 419-491-8383.

CATHOLIC BIBLE STUDY: We will have no more Bible Study this semester, but we will be having a closing gathering on Monday, April 27th at 7:30 p.m. We look forward to seeing everyone next year! ~ Sister Joy and Lauren

MUSIC MINISTRYAnyone who sings or plays an instrument is invited to join in our Sunday celebration of the Eucharist. Music practice is held on Tuesdays (Saturday & Sunday 11 a.m.) and Wednesdays (Sunday 6 p.m.) at 7:30 p.m. Please contact Luke Rosen in the parish office for more information.

ORDINATION TO THE PRIESTHOOD

On May 30, 2015 in Our Lady, Queen of the Most Holy Rosary Cathedral, Deacon George Mahas and Deacon Scott Woods, along with his classmate Deacon Paul Schreiner, will be ordained priests by Bishop Daniel Thomas at 11:00 a.m.

You are welcome to participate in the Ordination Liturgy.

Deacon Scott Woods will celebrate a Mass of Thanksgiving on the Solemnity of the Holy Trinity, Sunday, May 31, 2015 at 11:00 a.m. here in our Church followed by a reception.

Deacon George Mahas will celebrate a Mass of Thanksgiving on the Solemnity of Corpus Christi, Sunday, June 7, 2015 at 11:00 a.m. here in our Church followed by a parish pot-luck reception.

Please mark your calendars and remember to pray for these three men as they make their f inal preparations for their priestly ordination.

April 21, from 7-9 p.m., in the UT Law Center Au-ditorium, Rebecca Kiessling will be giving a talk on the difficult choices of Abortion, followed by a ques-tion and answer session. Free and open to the public. Information: Foundation for Life at [email protected]. Flyers are availalbe in the Gathering Space.

TITHETithe: Alzheimer Association. Tithe next weekend: Tanzania Albino Refugees.

PAX CHRISTIThe monthly Pax Christi meetingwill be May 3rd, in the DeBenedetti Room. For further information: contact Rich at [email protected] or 567-201-8616, or view the ccuo.org website under PROGRAMS FOR EVERYONE.LISTENING, SHARING, AND PRAYER EVENT on April 21st, 7-9 pm sponsored by Pax Christi. The topic: Marriage, the Family,and Pastoral Practices in the Church today. We will discuss these issues in small groups, and pray for the success of the Synod on the Family this fall. The event will take place in the Chapel. All are welcome to come and share!

CONGRATULATIONS to parishioner Marilyn Wolff on being nominated for the Outstanding Senior Volunteer Awards for her dedicated work with Heartbeat.

FOOD FOR OTHERSOur next collection is this weekend, April 18/19 for Food For Thought.

STREET OUTREACHSpecial bins for your donation are available in the DeBenedetti Room. Thank you for your generosity in this ministry!

Mass IntentionsWhile the celebration of the Eucharist is celebrat-ed for all of God’s People, living and deceased, it has long been the practice of the Church to accept particular intentions for each Mass. These inten-tions are published in the bulletin which provides a means of recalling the memory of a deceased mem-ber or another particular intention.It is the custom of the Diocese of Toledo that the traditional offering for a Mass intention is $10 per Mass. The Faithful who make such an offering so that Mass can be celebrated for their intention, contribute to the good of the Church and by that offering they share in the Church’s concern for the support if its activities. Mass offerings are intended as free-will gifts. No one is to be denied these ser-vices because of an inability to make such an of-fering. Our parish has very few Mass intentions at the present time, so, if you are interested in arranging for a particular intention for a Mass please contact the parish office.

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CCUP Apartment Available: Corpus Christi Par-ish has a one bedroom apartment available for rent beginning July 1st. If you are interested please contact Pam Meseroll at 419-531-4992 or [email protected]

The Catholic presence at the University of Toledo

Find us online: www. utoledocsa.org and www.ccup.orgFollow us on Twitter: @UToledoCSA and Instagram: utoledocsaJoin our Group on Facebook: Catholic Student Association (CSA)

CATHOLIC STUDENT ASSOCIATION EVENT CALENDAR

Scholarships Available for UT Students

The deadline for applying is Monday, April 20, 2015 by 5pm in the parish office. Application forms are available on the table in the Gathering Space.

o John Henry Newman Scholarship: Applications are available on the table by the exit for any CSA student who wishes to apply for the John Henry Newman Scholarship. Requirements are printed on the application. Two $500.00 scholarships are available.

o Roger and Norma Weiher Scholarship: $500 for a UT senior who is a Catholic registered at Corpus Christi and has been accepted for graduate studies in any field. The major criteria are involvement in leadership roles on campus and community service.

o Veterinary Scholarship: $ 1,000 for a UT senior registered at Corpus Christi University Parish who is accepted for graduate studies in a veterinary school. For information, please contact Pam Meseroll.

o Meka Baho Family Scholarship: Two $750.00 scholarships are available for a junior or senior pursuing a Bachelor degree in Engineering or in Health Care Sciences. See the application for more information.

ATTENTION ALL CURRENT UT STUDENTS (MAIN CAMPUS & UTMC)JOIN US FOR SUNDAY BRUNCH AND/OR SUNDAY DINNER

UT Student Sunday Breakfast: Join with other UT students for Sunday Brunch and fellowship in the Meeting Room following the 11 a.m. Mass. FREE!

UT Student Sunday Night Dinner: Join other UT students for Sunday Night Dinner following the 6 p.m. Mass. Go through the food line and gather in the Meeting Room for fellowship. FREE!

SKATE AND STEAK: Meet at CCUP at 6:30 p.m. on April 23th for Skate and Shake! We will carpool to Ohio Skate for $5 roller-skating and then going to Steak and Shake for dinner. Bring about $10-15 See you all then! Ques-tions? Contact Olivia Lause at [email protected].

CSA Road Trip

THERE’S SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE!

NEWMAN CLUB FOR GRADUATE STUDENTSHEALTH SCIENCE CAMPUS

EVENT CALENDAR

Contact the Newman Club Officers:Lori Hage at [email protected] Kylie Muraski at [email protected]

Maria Grabner at [email protected]

Newman Clubfor Graduate Students

Graduate Student Dinner and Discussion will be this Sunday, April 19th following the 6 p.m. MassGraduate Students at the University of Toledo are invited to a monthly Sunday dinner and discussion hosted by the priests of Corpus Christi University Parish. Next Graduate Student Dinner and discussion is Sunday, April 19th after 6 p.m. Mass. These dinners are great opportunities to meet other Catholic Graduate Stu-dents and to discuss topics that are relevant to your lives. Go through the food line after 6 p.m. Mass and meet in the Kirtland Classroom. For more information please contact Father Phil Smith: [email protected].

The Newman Club is designed specifically for Graduate Students at the University of Toledo who are seeking ways to practice their faith in the midst of their busy schedules.

UNIVERSITY OF TOLEDO MAIN CAMPUS CATHOLIC STUDENT ASSOCIATION (CSA) and HEALTH SCIENCE CAMPUS NEWMAN CLUB (NC) UT Main Campus CSA Office SU # 1532B or the Newman Rooms at CCUP

Did you know that if you are a Catholic at the University of Toledo, you are automatically a member of CSA (main campus) or the Newman Club (Health Science campus)? There are always updates, contact information and pictures. The Catholic Student Association is one of the largest co-ed organizations on the University of Toledo’s campus. Associated with Corpus Christi University Parish, it serves as the Catholic student organization on campus, fostering spiritual, social and academic growth.

2015 SPIRITUAL TOOLBOX SERIES: All University of Toledo students are invited to the Spiritual Toolbox series in the Meeting Room at Corpus Christi Parish to hear some of the most dynamic leaders in Toledo share how they have integrated spirituality into everyday life. Please contact Em-ily Held at [email protected] with any questions. April 21, 2015 – 8 p.m. Service Panel Discussion: Mark Luetke is the President of FLS Group (Marketing and Communications), a member of Sylvania City Council, President of Sylvania School Board, and serves on the board of several charitable organizations in the Toledo area. Dr. Candilee Butler, MD is a surgeon in Toledo who specializes in breast cancer cases. She has been practicing medicine for over 30 years. Dr. Caroline Menezes is an associate professor in the Speech-Language Pathology Department at the University of Toledo. She has earned degrees from the University of Madras (India) and the Ohio State University.

Spiritual Toolbox SeriesExcellence Panel Discussion withSusan Palmer and Meg Kozlowski.

Dear Corpus Christ i Parishioners,

This weekend we are proud to recognize the students of our parish who have completed four years of part icipat ion in our Christ ian Leadership Program. The Christ ian Leadership Program (CLP) is a four-year scholarship program that provides theological and spir i tual formation to students of the University of Toledo.

The investment many of you have made to CLP has helped form the l ives of future leaders who are now empowered to l ive their fai th in their careers, in their famil ies, and in their parishes. I f you would l ike to learn more about how to support the Christ ian Leadership Program please contact me.

Grateful ly,Rev. Philip A. SmithDirector, Christ ian Leadership Program

“The CLP program has helped me deepen my faith and uncover new points of view on how vital my role is within the Catholic Church. The friendships I have made and memories I have shared with my fellow classmates will be with me forever. Being able to express and learn about my faith in this safe and accepting environment has helped shape me into the Christian leader I am today. CLP was one of the best decisions I have made and I am extremely grateful to have been a part of it.”- Tyler Popil (Biology - Class of 2015)

“My experience as a student in the CLP program has been one of my most memorable college experiences over the past 4 years. CLP was a gateway for me in terms of getting more involved in other groups on campus. CLP made me more confident and able to step out of my comfort zone when I ran for positions in other organizations and volunteered for different things. CLP gave me the courage to deepen my faith.”-Rachel Harlock (Nursing – Class of 2015)

“I felt called my freshman year to be more than my generic Catholic high school self. I wanted to live my faith, not just go through the motions. CLP gave me the education, the connections, the experiences, and the opportunities to live out my faith on a daily basis, while at school and away from school. I know I can carry these lessons with me throughout the rest of my life.”-Lucy Hosenfeld (Chemical Engineering – Class of 2015)

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C O R P U S C H R I S T I U N I V E R S I T Y P A R I S H

CHRISTIAN LEADERSHIP PROGRAM

“My participation in CLP kept our Catholic faith ever before my eyes during my time at UT. That faith helped me reason problems, make decisions, and shaped the way I treated others. In short, CLP helped me become a more faithful disciple and a better member of society.”-Rev. Mr. Scott Woods (CLP alumnus – Class of 2003)

“Not only has CLP helped me grow as a person and prepare me for the future, but it has given me the opportunity to do this with a “like-minded” group. The support and encouragement from this group of peers has truly been one of the best parts for me. Because of these friends I have been able to challenge myself spiritually and continue to develop myself in every aspect of my life.”-Marisa Tomei (Exercise Science/Pre-Physical Therapy – Class of 2015)

“CLP has made me grow by encouraging me to leave my comfort zone and build faith relation-ships with other people. CLP has made me discern what I wanted out of my faith and life.”-Drew Presto (Organizational Leadership - Class of 2015)

HOMEFEEL AT

AT CORPUS CHRISTI UNIVERSITY PARISH we want our students to “feel at home.” We want to not only be a resource for spiritual growth, worship and reflection, but also a place where you’ll meet great friends, have great times and gather great memories that will last a lifetime. Our community is welcoming and supportive. Our two student organizations— CSA (on Main Campus) and Newman Club (at the Health Science Campus) have many resources to support student life at the University of Toledo.

Infant Baptism: The Sacrament of Baptism is celebrated after the 11 a.m. Mass on the fourth Sunday of the month. Registered parishioners are asked to make arrangements for the Baptismal Preparation Class and the Liturgical Celebration by calling the Parish Office.

Pastoral Care of the Sick: When a parishioner is confined to home because of age or infirmity, or in a hospital or nursing home, please call the parish office to arrange for Holy Communion to be brought to them. When one is seriously ill, the healing Presence of the Lord should be requested in the Sacrament of the Sick by calling the Parish office.

Matrimony: Anyone planning to be married must contact the Parish at least six months in advance. The exact date and time of your wedding should not be determined until after consultation with a priest or deacon. If either party has previously been civilly or religiously married, the Presider is not permitted to set a date for the wedding without resolving the previous marriage.

Holy Orders: When a gentleman feels the call to follow the Lord as a Priest in the Catholic Church, he should call Monsignor Charles Singler, our Diocesan Vocation Director, as 419-244-6711 or speak to one of the Parish Priests. If the Permanent Diaconate is of interest to a gentleman he should call Deacon James Caruso, our Vicar for Deacons at 419-244-6711 or speak to one of the Deacons of the Parish.

Vocations Prayer: Gracious God, make me an instrument to encourage others to give of themselves and challenge me to do the same. Inspire men and women to respond generously to your call to service and leadership in your Church as priests, consecrated religious and deacons. Amen.

Religious Life: Consecrated women religious by their lives witness the joy of eternal union with God. Freed from earthly cares, they more fully manifest the Kingdom of God to all Christians. The structure of the vowed life frees consecrated women religious to live entirely for God and others. If you are interested in this vocation, please visit www.toledovocations.com/sister/sister_overview.html or you can contact one of the Religious Sisters in our parish.

CCUP PAYPAL ACCOUNT: If you would like to make a payment or contribution simply go on line to our web page www.ccup.org and click on “Electronic Payments”. Scroll down to the item that pertains to your payment and fill in the amount you wish to pay. Then proceed as instructed. The categories are Donations, Lectures, Retreats, and Habitat for Humanity Spring Break Trip, Event tickets. This process is secured by Paypal. We ask that you go through our web page to access your account & that you not go on line directly to Paypal.

ELECTRONIC FUNDS TRANSFER: Are you interested in having your offertory donation to Corpus Christi Parish deducted from either your checking or savings account? This deduction would be on a regular basis, once a month, to take the place of your weekly donation at Mass. If you are interested, please contact the parish office at 419-531-4992 and we will send you the forms and answer any questions.

THE MISSION OF CORPUS CHRISTI UNIVERSITY PARISH is to be a sign and instrument of the presence of Christ at the University of Toledo. With reliance on God and guidance from the Catholic tradition, we strive to form a community of faith which promotes the spiritual, intellectual and moral development of all its members, so together we can work for justice and peace and offer effective leadership in church and society.

WEEKLY LITURGICAL CALENDARSaturday, April 18th Mass (John & Clara Tertel).................................................... 4:30 p.m. .......................................................................... ChurchSunday, April 19th Third Sunday of Easter Acts 3: 13-15, 17-19; 1 Jn 2:1-5a; Lk 24:35-48 Mass (Peggy Duross)............................................................. 11 a.m. .............................................................................. Church Mass ...................................................................................... 6 p.m. ................................................................................ ChurchMonday, April 20th Acts 6:8-15; Jn 6:22-29 Mass ...................................................................................... 12 noon..................................................................... ChapelTuesday, April 21st Acts 7:51-8:1a; Jn 6:30-35 Mass ...................................................................................... 12 noon..................................................................... Chapel Confessions........................................................................... 7 p.m. ........................................... Reconciliation Room / ChapelWednesday, 22nd Acts 8:1b-8; Jn 6:35-40 Mass ...................................................................................... 12 noon..................................................................... ChapelThursday, April 23rd Acts 8:26-40; Jn 6:44-51 Communion Service ............................................................. 12 noon..................................................................... ChapelFriday, April 24th Acts 9:1-20; Jn 6:52-59 Mass ..................................................................................... 12 noon............................................................................. ChapelSaturday, April 25th Mass ...................................................................................... 4:30 p.m. .......................................................................... ChurchSunday, April 26th Fourth Sunday of Easter Acts 4:8-12; 1 Jn 3:1-2; Jn 10:11-18 Mass (Carol Christinsen) ...................................................... 11 a.m. .............................................................................. Church Mass ..................................................................................... 6 p.m. ................................................................................ Church

CCUP WEEKLY ACTIVITY CALENDARSaturday, April 18 UT Rockethon ............................................... 6 p.m. .................................................. UT Savage ArenaSunday, April 19 CLP 4 Commissioning ................................... 11 a.m. ................................................................ Church UT Student Breakfast..................................... 12 noon................................................... Meeting Rooms UT Rockethon ............................................... 12 noon ............................................... UT Student Union Walk for Water .............................................. 1:45 p.m. ........................................... UT Centennial Mall UT Student Dinner......................................... 7 p.m...................................................... Meeting Rooms UT Grad Student Dinner & Discussion............ 7 p.m. ............................................... Kirtland ClassroomMonday, April 20 CLP 1 ........................................................... 7:30 p.m. ................................................. Meeting RoomTuesday, April 21 Pax Christi Prayer/Listening Session............... 7 p.m........................................................... Daily Chapel Music Practice .............................................. 7:30 p.m. ........................................................... Church UT Student Tool Box Series: Service Panel Discussion: Mark Luetke, Dr. Candilee Butler, MD and Dr. Caroline Menezes..................................... 8 p.m. ...................................................... Meeting RoomWednesday, April 22 (Earth Day) Music Practice .............................................. 7:30 p.m.............................................................. ChurchThursday, April 23 CSA Skate & Shake......................................... 6:30 p.m. ............................................... Newman RoomsFriday, April 24 (Arbor Day)Saturday, April 25 Sunday, April 26 UT Student Breakfast..................................... 12 noon................................................... Meeting Rooms UT Student Dinner......................................... 7 p.m....................................................... Meeting Rooms

APRIL 11TH & 12THContributions

Checks ................. ..................................$2,250.00Loose Collection ................ ......................$911.47Total .................................. .....................$4,271.47

Weekly average amount needed to meet 2014-2015 budget..... .......................................$5,526.45

Required Sunday collection needed for the year..................... ................................$291,000.00

Amount contributed to date ... ..$241,270.13 (rev.)

APRIL 11TH & 12THAttendance

Sat., 4:30 p.m. ..........................................97Sun.11 a.m. ............................................435Sun., 6 p.m. ............................................225total . .......................................................757

WEEKLY ACA REPORT Goal.................... .........$22,500.00 # Pledges............................ ....119Total $ Pledged ............$16,858.60 % of Goal ............................74.93%

EASTER

ContributionsTotal to date .......................................$13,787.62

Thank you for your gifts. We welcome all gifts of time, talent and treasure.

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