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NEWMAN CENTER STAFF Fr. Ed Nowak, C.S.P., Director [email protected] Fr. Charlie Donahue, C.S.P., Pastoral Associate [email protected] Fr. Evan Cummings, C.S.P., Pastoral Associate [email protected] Fr. Vinny McKiernan, C.S.P., Pastoral Associate SACRAMENTAL [email protected] PREPARATION Amanda Compton, Director of Development MASS SCHEDULE [email protected] Marriage, Baptism of Children, Weekends Cheryl Hoon, Business Administrator First Reconciliation, and Saturday: %:"‚ p.m. [email protected] First Eucharist: Celebrated for active Sunday: ‚ a.m., noon, € p.m., # p.m. Cheryl Robinson, Communications Associate members of the . Please [email protected] Weekdays contact a Pastoral Associate or visit Dan Kochensparger, Building Manager M, W, F: :!% p.m. www.BuckeyeCatholic.com/sacraments. [email protected] Monday - Friday: %:"‚ p.m. Eric Utsler, Pastoral Associate and Music Minister Tuesday: :"‚ p.m. at the OSU Wexner The Rite of Christian Initiation of [email protected] Medical Center Atrium Adults (RCIA): Welcomes adults into Joanne Carmody, Donor Relations Coordinator Thursday: :"‚ p.m. at the Sanctuary full membership in the . [email protected] in The James Cancer Hospital Please contact a Pastoral Associate Karen Broering, Coordinator of Liturgy and Catechesis or visit www.BuckeyeCatholic.com/ [email protected] NEWMAN CENTER HOURS becoming-catholic. Kate Weber, Coordinator of Children and Teen Ministry [email protected] Monday - Thursday: # a.m. - # p.m. Kathy Pajor, Administrative Associate Friday: # a.m. - € p.m. RECONCILIATION [email protected] M, W, F: !:%-%:% p.m. Kelly Sollinger, RCIA Coordinator Wednesday: $:"‚-&:"‚ p.m. MISSION [email protected] To be the Roman Catholic campus Saturday: !:%-%:% p.m. Laura Scanlon, Pastoral Associate for Campus Ministry ministry for The Ohio State University, [email protected] where all can develop and live their Landings: Welcomes inactive Stephanie Fisher, Bookkeeper Catholic faith. Catholics interested in reconnecting s! [email protected] with their faith. Please email Suzana Silva, Volunteer Coordinator [email protected] [email protected]

St. Thomas More Newman Center is served by the Paulist Fathers, Missionaries to North America since €€. FEB. €, ‚‚ GET TO KNOW THE STAFF Welcome Buckeye Catholics!

Weekly Events BCAT Student Nights Tuesdays at " p.m. in the Main Sanctuary. Join your fellow Buckeyes to meet new friends and grow in faith. Buckeye Catholic (BCAT) nights involve community building, praise and worship, and speakers on topics of Catholic faith and life. No BCAT on Tuesday, Feb. #".

Buckeye Awakening Retreat: Feb. !" - March # Buckeye Awakening is a three-day retreat that will change your life! Led by students, it o" ers fun, fellowship and a wake- up call to God’s call in your life! Cost is #$%. Register online at www.BuckeyeCatholic.com today! Deadline to register is Feb. &*.

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Feb. &3: Scripture Re4 ection: “If you choose you can keep the Upcoming Events commandments, they will save you; if you trust in God, you too shall live” Sirach &3:&3 Live in God’s truth! 5MoreatMass Peer Ministry Program for !$!$-!$!# Applications to serve 5BeMoreDoMoreGiveMore as a student Peer Minister at the Newman Center for the +%+%-+%+& Feb. &$: Weekly Kick-o" Prayer: God of Mercy, you search me academic year are now open! The purpose of the Peer Ministry and you know me. In my humanness, I often times make Program is to provide an opportunity for /-0 undergraduate mistakes. Challenge me in new ways to see the things I do students to gain experience in various areas of pastoral ministry, that separate me from you and from others so I can repent discern their vocation and enable students to explore the and grow. Amen. possibility of a call to professional ministry in the church. Peer ministers are Catholic undergraduate students at OSU who are passionate about serving the Newman Center community and embody the Newman Center’s mission, vision and core values. St. Thomas More Newman Center Peer ministers work 0-* hours per week at the Newman Center in a particular area of ministry and engage in a yearlong program buckeyecatholic of discernment and formation. They will be compensated a gross sum of #/,%%% as an employee of the Newman Center for their @buckeyecatholic nine-month commitment to the program. To learn more and apply, please visit www.BuckeyeCatholic.com or contact Laura Scanlon at [email protected] or (0&1) +2&-10$1 x&%&.

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St. Thomas More Newman Center LENT LENT Ash Wednesday Schedule Wednesday, Feb. € What Should I Do for Lent? For ideas on what you can do for !:"‚ a.m. Mass with ashes Lent, please visit www.BuckeyeCatholic.com/lent for ideas like: # a.m. Prayer service with ashes • Come to Mass, Confession, Adoration :"‚ p.m. Mass with ashes • Come to Simple Solidarity Meals, bene+ tting CRS Rice Bowl :"‚ p.m. Mass with ashes at (Ohio Union, Great Hall) • Attend the Lenten-themed Community Bible Study $ p.m. Prayer service with ashes • Stations of the Cross $ p.m. Prayer service with ashes (Ohio Union, Great Hall) • Learn about Centering Prayer %:"‚ p.m. Mass with ashes • Serve others by volunteering %:"‚ p.m. Mass with ashes (Ohio Union, Great Hall) Please visit www.BuckeyeCatholic.com/lent for more details !:"‚ p.m. Mass with ashes and ideas of things to do for Lent. # p.m. Prayer service with ashes Community Bible Study Our Community Bible Study Ash Wednesday Parking Parking is available in the Newman continues into Lent! No Greater Love is a biblical pilgrimage Center lot and on both sides of Lane Avenue for all services. (You that reveals Christ’s amazing love for us. Author Edward Sri will get ticketed on Lane Avenue if you park in No Stopping guides you through the last hours of Christ’s life. You will walk zones.) The Northwood-High Building lot is available after  p.m., step-by-step with Jesus from the Garden of Gethsemane to and the University Baptist Church lot is available for all services, the Mount of Calvary. Every step of the way, Old Testament EXCEPT the ! a.m. Please do not park at The Little Bar on Ash prophecies, messianic expectations, biblical symbolism, and Wednesday. We encourage carpooling. historical context shed light on the mystery of Christ’s su' ering and death. With these insights, Catholics can come to a deeper Lent The Season of Lent begins Wednesday, Feb. "#. Ash understanding and appreciation of God’s immeasurable Wednesday is a day of fasting and abstinence. Catholics between and unconditional love for drawing closer to Jesus than the ages of &-%#, who are in good health, are called to fast - one ever before. Join us from $-! p.m. Wednesdays, starting regular meal and two small/light meals, with no eating between March % through April & (no meeting March  due to OSU meals. All Catholics $ years old and older are called to abstain spring break). The cost to participate is 1"‚ and covers all of the from meat on Ash Wednesday and the Fridays of Lent. Visit materials needed. Scholarships are available upon inquiry. To BuckeyeCatholic.com/lent for more ideas about what you can register, please visit www.BuckeyeCatholic.com. For more do for Lent. information, please contact Fr. Charlie Donahue, C.S.P. at (CRS) - Rice Bowls On Ash [email protected] or (€$) #-$€!$ x$. Wednesday, CRS Student Ambassadors will be handing out Rice Bowls after each Mass and prayer service. Through the Rice Bowl program, communities in every diocese throughout the United States put their faith into action through prayer, fasting and almsgiving. Lenten alms collected through CRS Rice Bowl support the work of CRS in roughly $% di' erent countries each year where they support hunger alleviation e' orts.

Lenten Prayer Looking for special prayer opportunities and resources to aide you in your prayer life this Lent? The Newman Center has several daily devotional resources available to help you on your Lenten journey. Please stop by the front desk or daily Chapel to pick up A Vin-a-min  om Fr. Vinny your complimentary copy, while supplies last! “To be or not to be, that is the question.” (Shakespeare, Hamlet) To really be is the quest!

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F E B .  € ,  ‚  ‚ PAULIST FATHERS ANNOUNCEMENTS Visiting Paulist Novice Please welcome Paulist Novice, Evening of Re! ection and Fellowship for Justice ”Seek Benjamin Chisholm, who is joining our Newman Center the welfare of the city, for in its welfare you will * nd your community for the Lenten season. Born and raised in California, welfare.” Jeremiah !&:1. Join the Newman Center’s Justice Ben holds a bachelor of arts in English and two minors in French Ministry on Thursday, Feb. #$ from % - ":&$ p.m. for the * nal and Spanish, respectively, from evening in their series on the seven principles of Catholic Fordham University and a juris Social Teaching. Fr. Justin Reis, retired priest and long-time doctor from Notre Dame. His justice advocate working with the B.R.E.A.D. (Building hobbies include hiking, biking Responsibility, Equality and Dignity) organization, will speak and sending and receiving on the principle Rights and Responsibilities. Please join us as postcards. He met the Paulist we come together to build and strengthen our community by Fathers while a communicant at deepening our commitment to love our brothers and sisters. All their mother church, the Church are welcome. For more information, or to register, please visit of St. Paul the Apostle, in New www.BuckeyeCatholic.com . York City. Introduction to Centering Prayer Come to an explanation and experience Centering Prayer facilitated by Fr. Vinny McKiernan, C.S.P. on Thursday, Feb. #% at noon and %:&$ p.m. VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES Centering Prayer is a prayer that lets go of all thought, words and Food for the Homeless Ministries Volunteer for Food feelings and enables the person to be present to God with only for the Homeless Ministries this month. To sign up, please an in* nite desire to love and be loved unconditionally. Centering visit www.BuckeyeCatholic.com/service--justice. Prayer meets weekly, on Monday at 1 p.m. and Tuesday at • Manna in the Morning – Monday, Feb. !" at #:"$ p.m. %!:%$ p.m. • YWCA Family Center – Wednesday, Feb. %& at $:%$ p.m. • Open Shelter – Thursday, Feb. !' at !:(' p.m. Baby Bottle Campaign You can save and change lives by supporting the Pregnancy Decision Health Center’s Baby Bottle Home-Baked Cookies Ministry Thanks to your generosity, Campaign. Pick up a baby bottle, located in both lobbies, * ll it all of our ministries serving the homeless in shelters are taking with spare change, bills or a check. All proceeds help women along these delicious treats, baked with love and prayer by and families choose life for their unborn child by providing our community. We hope you will continue to support this free pregnancy tests, ultrasounds and parenting classes. Please e) ort by taking home cookie return your baby bottle by Feb. #&. To donate online, visit containers from the table in www.supportlifepdhc.org. For questions, please contact Kathy the North Gathering Space Scanlon at [email protected] or (#%") 444-411" x#%%1. to * ll and return. Cookies are needed on the second and Newman Center "#/$# This is a group for graduates and third weeks of each month. professionals in their !'s and ('s that meets every Thursday. If you have taken home a • Feb. #$: Faith & Fellowship - Join us at %:&$ p.m. as we container, please return it welcome Julie Laudick to talk about composting as a metaphor * lled to the table in the North Gathering Space. for reconciliation. Composting is a process that converts the waste products of life into good, fertile material that fosters new growth. Lent is a meaningful time to re5 ect on this Habitat for Humanity The Habitat for Humanity organization process as we prepare for the Easter celebration of Jesus’ believes that everyone, everywhere, should have a healthy, resurrection. a) ordable place to call home. Your gifts of talent and time will • Feb. #%: Lenten Soup Dinner and Scripture Study - We help families break the cycle of poverty and build long-term will meet at %:&$ p.m. for a soup dinner and scripture study * nancial security. Volunteers from the Newman Center serve speci* cally focusing on confession. at a Habitat site one Thursday a month from !-" p.m. Next For more information check out the Newman Center !'/(' page date: Feb. #$. No experience is necessary. You don’t have to be on Facebook @newman!'(' or email [email protected]. a/ liated with the Newman Center to participate, so bring all your friends! To sign up, please contact [email protected].

St. Thomas More Newman Center LOOKING AHEAD For the Fridge Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time, Feb. €: Sirach !:!-‚;  Corinthians :€-‚; Matthew !:"-#" NewmanNewman CenterCente Podcasts Wish you could hear that great Anointing of the Sick after all Masses homily again? Listen to it at home or on the go! Find out how Winter Blood Drive: $ a.m. - $ p.m. at www.BuckeyeCatholic.com/morehomilies. Sunday Scripture Bible Study: % a.m. CGS Sacramental Prep Session: %:&! a.m. Mass: ‚ a.m., noon, € p.m., % p.m. RCIA Break Open the Word: noon RCIA: :#‚ p.m. BUCKEYE CATHOLICS CARE Monday, Feb. !: James :-; Mark $:-# Mass: :&! p.m., !:#‚ p.m. Through the Buckeye Catholics Care program, a portion of the Confessions: &:! p.m. collection from the last Sunday of each month is donated to local Centering Prayer: " p.m. or national organizations or emergency causes. For February, Director’s Advisory Council: " p.m. Pregnancy Decision Health Centers (PDHC) is the recipient of Tuesday, Feb. ": James :-$; Mark $:&- our 0 nancial outreach to people in need. Centering Prayer: :! p.m. Rosary: ! p.m. PDHC focuses on four components of care: pregnancy Mass: !:#‚ p.m. intervention, youth development, family empowerment, Daily Meditations of Fr. Richard Rohr: ":#‚ p.m. and abortion recovery. They assist women who are facing Wednesday, Feb. #: James :%-"; Mark $:-€ unexpected or challenging pregnancies by providing pregnancy Mass: :&! p.m., !:#‚ p.m. tests, ultrasounds, practical support, and spiritual care at no cost. Confessions: &:! p.m. Through school programs, they teach young people healthy YWCA Family Center (Serving): !:! p.m. Finance Committee: " p.m. choices and address risky behaviors that can result in teen Community Bible Study: " p.m. pregnancy and abortion. The Centers’ sta1 members work with Confessions: ":#‚ p.m. expecting parents to provide a network of support as well as Thursday, Feb. $%: James :-%; Mark $:"-## crucial parenting and relationship skills. Finally, they help people : % a.m. - ! p.m. with post-abortion stress to restore, reclaim, and recover from Open Shelter: :#‚ p.m. a past choice. Last year, there were more than &%‚‚ visits to the Habitat for Humanity: ! p.m. four PDHC centers. Mass: !:#‚ p.m. Evening of Re* ection and Fellowship for Justice: " p.m. To learn more, contact the Pregnancy Decision Health Newman Center ‚/#‚: ":#‚ p.m. Centers’ hotline at €&-&&&-&& or access their web site at Friday, Feb. $: James :&-&, €; Mark $:#& - %: www.supportlifepdhc.org. Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament/Adoration: % a.m. - ! p.m. Mass: :&! p.m., !:#‚ p.m. Confessions: &:! p.m. Paulist Associates: € p.m. Saturday, Feb. $$:  Peter !:-&; Matthew €:#-% RCIA Rite of Election Retreat: %:#‚ a.m. Confessions: &:! p.m. Mass: !:#‚ p.m. Hecker Qu! es Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time, Feb. $&: Leviticus %:-, "-$;  Corinthians #:€-#; Matthew !:#$-&$ Sunday Scripture Bible Study: % a.m. Christianity invites us to exercise our faculties Catechesis of the Good Shepherd: %:&! a.m. and :&! a.m. in search after truth, and, when found, Mass: ‚ a.m., noon, € p.m., % p.m. to follow truth and emancipate ourselves High School Youth Group: :! a.m. from all servitude. RCIA Break Open the Word: noon RCIA: :#‚ p.m.

Pray for the Beati cation of Servant of God, Fr. Isaac Thomas Hecker, C.S.P. (1819-1888), Founder of the Paulist Fathers

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