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PENN STATE CATHOLIC CAMPUS MINISTRY
205C PASQUERILLA SPIRITUAL CENTER
UNIVERSITY PARK, PA 16802
BULLETIN # 911240
17 AUGUST 2008
PHILLIP TORBERTOFFICE PHONE: 814-865-4281
EMAIL: [email protected]
FR . M ATTHEW L AFFEY • O.S.B.
D I R EC TO R • MTL10@PSU. E DU
FR . DAVID GR IFFIN • O.S.B.
C A M PUS M I N IS TE R • D RG14 @PSU. E DU
DE ACON L ASZLO IVA NITS
C A M PUS M I N IS TE R • L XI2@PSU. E DU
PHILLIP TOR BERT
DIRECTOR OF MUSIC & [email protected]
JA MIE JOHNSON
DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT • [email protected]
A NDR ES DI A Z
H ISPAN I C M I N IS TRY • AD IA Z@PSU. E DU
C ATHOLIC MINISTRY OFFICE
205C PA SQUE R I LL A SPIR ITUAL CE NTE RU N IV E R SIT Y PAR K , PA 16 8 02
PH O N E : 814 - 8 65- 4281 FA X: 814 - 8 65-2972E M AI L : C AT H O LI C@PSU. E DU
S T A F F
m i s s i o n • s t a t e m e n t
Th e mission of the Catholic Campus Ministry at Penn State is to give witness to a Catholic Presence in University Life and to promote and sustain the well being of the whole Catholic Person. We welcome students, faculty, staff , resident community members, and alumni. Grounded in the tradition of the Church, Catholic Campus Ministry provides an environment and fellowship that challenge mem-bers to encounter the Living Christ and be transformed by His Spirit. Liturgies, retreats, service projects, Bible studies, prayer groups, programs for Catholic critical thinkers, and other activities nurture our faith and open our hearts to hear God’s message for us today.
Summer Mass Schedule
Daily Mass Schedule
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confessions (wednesday)4 – 5 pm • Meditation ChapelAlso by appointment (865-4281)
spanish mass schedule
Aug. 17All masses are at 1pm in Eisenhower Chapel
korean mass scheduleAugust 23
Call the offi ce for locations and more information
SATURDAY
4:00 pmSUNDAY
10:30 amall masses in the worship hall pasquerilla spiritual center
12:30 pm • Eisenhower Chapel
5:05 pm • Eisenhower ChapelMON THURS
FRIDAY
Academic Year Mass Schedule Academic Year Mass Schedule Resumes Next Weekend
17•AUGUST•2008
Catholic Campus Ministry at Penn State
—Isaiah 56:1 TWENTIETH•SUNDAYIN• ORDINARY•TIME
do what is just; for my salvation is about to come, my justice, about to be revealed.
Observe what is right,
Korean & Spanish MassesThe next Mass in Korean next Saturday, August 23, in the Frizzell Room of Pasquerilla Center at 4pm. We again wish to thank Fr. Lee for his willingness to travel from Harrisburg to do this for our Korean Community.
Our next monthly liturgy in Spanish is this Sunday, August 17 at 1pm in Eisenhower Chapel.
CongratulationsGraduates!Congratulations from the Campus Ministry staff to all those fi nishing their studies this summer. As you move on to your next endeavor, always know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. Please keep in touch! When you return to campus for a visit, please let us know. Give us a call at (814) 865-4281 or email us at [email protected]. My personal email is [email protected]. Many thanks for making these past years so enjoyable. Keep the faith and may God be the beginning and end of every journey you make. —Fr. Matthew and the Campus Ministry Staff
Fall Foliage TripOctober 14 | 8am–7:30pm
Sponsored by the Centre Region Senior Center
Trip includes motorcoach transportation, wine tasting & lunch at Castel Grisch Estate in Watkins Glen, NY, afternoon admission to the Corning Museum of Glass, dinner at the Fry Brothers Turkey Ranch in Trout Run, PA (choice of Ham or Turkey dinner with dessert). Fee: $97 per person (Resident of Centre Region) /$145 per person (Nonresident). Registration deadline is Tuesday, Sept. 9, 2008.
The trip departs Mt. Nittany Residence (State College) at 8am and returns at approx. 7:30pm. Space is limited; reservations are accepted on a fi rst-paid basis. Payment in full is due at the time of registration. No refunds or credits can be provided after Sep. 9. Please make checks payable to “Centre Region Senior Center.” Payments by credit card are also welcome. Internet and phone registrations are accepted with credit card payments.
For more information, contact Carol at the Centre Region Senior Center at (814) 231-3076.
A faithful Christian, illumined by the rays of grace like a
crystal, ought to illumine his neighbor with the light of good example, through word and deed. —St. Anthony
Academic Year Mass Schedule Resumes Next Weekend
Daily Mass Schedule
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�Confessions (Wednesday & Thursday)
4–5PM • Meditation ChapelAlso by appointment (865-4281)
Spanish Mass ScheduleSep. 14 • Oct. 19 • Nov. 16 • Dec. 14
All Masses are at 1pm in Eisenhower Chapel
Korean Mass ScheduleSep. 13 & 27 • Oct. 11 & 25 • Nov. 8 • Dec. 13
All Masses are at 4pm preceeded by confessions. Call the offi ce for location.
Byzantine LiturgySundays at 7:30PM • Eisenhower Chapel
Saturday4PM
Sunday9:30AM • 11:30AM
9PMAll Masses held in Pasquerilla Spiritual Center
FRIDAY
9:15AM • Meditation Chapel(Morning Prayer at 8:55 AM)
Benediction & Eucharistic Service5:05PM • Meditation Chapel
9:15AM • Meditation Chapel(Morning Prayer at 8:55 AM)
5:05PM • Eisenhower ChapelMONDAY – THURSDAY
OLV PreschoolNow Enrolling for 2008–2009 School Year
The Our Lady of Victory Preschool is proud to provide quality Preschool and Childcare programs for children ages 2 1/2–5 years (Pre-K). With our bright, fully-equipped facility and trained caring staff , your child will enjoy a special and rewarding experience with us. For more information, please call 814-238-6616.
Available to talk about life’s journey on Wednes-day evenings. If you are interested in talking about God and His plans for your life, please con-tact Deacon Laszlo at [email protected]
Deacon’s Corner
Grief Support Groupoff ered by Catholic Charities
Sep. 9–Dec. 9 | Prince of Peace Parish, Northern Cambria, PA
Catholic Charities will off er an 8-week Grief Support Group for adults, starting Tuesday, September 9th from 6pm–8pm. Group will meet every other Tuesday until December 9, 2008 at Prince of Peace Parish, 811 Chestnut Avenue, Northern Cambria, PA. Advance registration is required. Cost: $40.00 per person. Scholarships are available. For more information or to register, call Sr. Sharon or Sr. Jan at (814) 535-6538. (Please, do not call the Church.)
Pilgrimage to Rome & Assisi, Italy
Feb. 25–Mar. 8, 2009
Join members of Saint Francis community on an experience that will stay with you for a lifetime. The Pilgrimage will take place February 25 – March 8, 2009 for $3,000 per person. Tour includes: round trip airfare, lodging, some meals, services per itinerary, and bus fares. A deposit of $500 is due on August 8. For further information on the Pilgrimage, contact Fr. Kevin Queally, TOR at Saint Francis University: 814-472-3367 or [email protected]
Weekly ReadingsTwentieth Week in Ordinary Time
Monday Ez 24: 15-24; Dt 32: 18-19, 20,21; Mt 19: 16-22
�Tuesday
Ez 28: 1-10; Dt 32: 26-27, 27-28, 30, 35-36; Mt 19: 23-30
�Wednesday Bernard, Abbot, Doctor of the Church
Ez 34: 1-11; Ps 23: 1-3, 3-4, 5,6; Mt 20: 1-16a
�Thursday Pius X, Pope
Ez 36: 23-28; Ps 51: 12-13, 14-15, 18-19; Mt 22: 1-14
�Friday The Queenship of the Virgin Mary
Ez 37: 1-14; Ps 107: 2-3, 4-5, 6-7, 8-9; Mt 22: 34-40
�Saturday
Ez 43: 1-7a; Ps 85: 9-10, 11-12, 13-14; Mt 23: 1-12
Called to Act in God’s Name
“Let all the nations praise you!” (Psalm 67:4) today’s psalm response exclaims. In the psalms and other Hebrew scriptures, this kind of invocation is actually an invitation to God to act, to intervene in human lives in a manner that will cause everyone--not just the Chosen People--to give praise. Stated a bit more strongly, it is something of a “put up or shut up” challenge to God, the sort of strong statement the psalmists of Israel, trusting in their intimate and loving relationship with God, were not afraid to make.
The Gospel has its own exclamation, announcing the appearance of the Canaanite woman with “Behold!” (Matthew 15:22) “Behold!” is a scriptural fl ag that tells us that God is about to act or announce something through an individual or a situation. In the case of Jesus,
God was going to act through this woman, whom nobody among Jesus’ followers would have believed to be an agent of the divine will. Like the psalmists, we might passively inform or perhaps even actively challenge God to do something so that everyone will come to belief, but God will always turn the tables on us. It becomes our calling, our duty (as it was for Jesus) to behold the situations and persons of our daily lives so that God can act through us, so the Kingdom can be announced through our living. © J. S. Paluch Co.