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Newman Website NEWMANCATHOLIC COMMUNITY at CAROLINA Before Attending Outdoor Mass SUMMER OFFICE HOURS 9:30 AM TO 2:30 PM MON-THU d Always check the Newman website NEWMANCATHOLIC COMMUNITY AT CAROLINA before attending outdoor Mass. A Ministry of the Conventual Franciscan Friars JUNE 13, 2021 - 11TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME Members of the Newman Repair & Refurbish Crew have begun work. Under parishioner Tom Konsler’s guidance, they and other helpers plan to come together about once a month to tackle small projects on Newman’s buildings. Please join us! All skill levels welcome. For details, contact Karen Ille at [email protected] or call the parish office at 919.929.3730. WORSHIP SONG SHEET - PAGE 6 We need volunteers to help BISHOP’S ANNUAL APPEAL plan and organize the upcoming AS OF 6/2 NEWMAN BAA Goal: $86,984 Families/Individuals Contributing: 154 HOMECOMING event currently scheduled for Total Cash & Pledges: $70,467 Sunday, September 26, 2021 Remaining to Goal: $16,517 For details, please contact Therese Taxis at [email protected] Post-Pandemic Parish Survey Report - Page 4 LITURGY SCHEDULE BY THE NUMBERS Following directives of the State of North MAY 22 - 28 Carolina and the Diocese of Raleigh. Online: $3,215.00 CELEBRATIONS OF THE EUCHARIST Cash & Checks: $1,792.00 NEWMAN Saturday Vigil: 5:15 PM - Indoors Newman’s budget for this year calls for $25,000 per CATHOLIC Sunday: 9:00 AM - Outdoors quarter in collections for Mortgage reductions. We CENTER 11:00 AM - Indoors recently received an anonymous $10,000 lead gift for this quarter; our deepest thanks to this generous The Sunday 11:00 AM Mass is livestreamed on donor. Please consider an offering earmarked for debt SUMMER OFFICE HOURS Newman’s YouTube channel. 9:30 AM TO 2:30 PM and mortgage, so that we can reach our quarterly MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY Communion will be distributed outside goal. Thank you for your continued generosity. Mass to those who have concerns about being STAFF in a group, each Sunday Friar Timothy Kulbicki, OFM Conv. from 12:15 to 1:00 PM WEEKEND MASS Pastor and Campus Minister Check the Newman website for VOLUNTEERS NEEDED [email protected] weather-related updates before coming to 9:00 AM Mass. Already attending weekend Mass? With Friar Bill Robinson, OFM Conv. the coming of summer we need set up, Daily Mass (M-F): 12:00 noon - Indoors Parochial Vicar and Associate greeters, and takedown volunteers Campus Minister RECONCILIATION (CONFESSION) for the Sunday 9AM outdoor Mass. We also need ushers, lectors and [email protected] Saturday: 4:00-5:00 PM - In the Church Reconciliation Room Eucharistic Ministers for the 11AM Kevin O’Reilly indoor Mass. Please contact Karen Ille HOLY HOUR Associate Director of Campus Ministry at [email protected]. Suspended until after Summer [email protected] Karen Ille Pastoral Associate for Baptism / Being a Godparent / Sponsors MASS INTENTIONS Community Support [email protected] To schedule a Mass Intention, [email protected] Catechesis Calendar go to: http://www.uncnewman.org/ request-a-mass-intention/ Matthew Irwin http://bit.ly/catechesis-calendar Pastoral Associate for Catechesis Marriage / Funerals / Anointing of the Sick SATURDAY 6/12 [email protected] [email protected] 5:15 pm +John & Barbara Cavanaugh and Thinking of Becoming Catholic? / Adult +William & Mary Kamenjar, Therese Taxis by John & Chris Cavanaugh Confirmation / RCIA Pastoral Associate for Development SUNDAY 6/13 [email protected] [email protected] 9:00 am Intentions of Margaret Kubicki, by Karen Ille eGiving 11:00 am Newman Community Amy Lorenti [email protected] or MONDAY 6/14 Pastoral Associate for Communications; online: www.uncnewman.org/giving 12:00 pm Racial Healing Bookkeeper Mass Intentions / Liturgical Minister TUESDAY 6/15 [email protected] Scheduling / Room Reservations / Parking 12:00 pm Intentions of Anna Thomas, Jesse Kapsha [email protected] by the Cryer Family WEDNESDAY 6/16 Director of Music Bulletin Submissions [email protected] [email protected] 12:00 pm Living and Deceased Priests in the EMERGENCY SACRAMENTALS Diocese of Raleigh THURSDAY 6/17 Sr. Marge Polys, IHM 919.929.3730 x 1010 12:00 pm Vocations to the Franciscan Order Coordinator of Small Faith Groups PARISH CALENDAR [email protected] FRIDAY 6/18 http://bit.ly/newman-calendar 12:00 pm Intentions of Augustine Joseph, Deacon Kevin Sullivan PRAYER REQUESTS / MASS INTENTIONS by the Cryer Family [email protected] uncnewman.org/submit-a-prayer-request SATURDAY 6/19 Graduate Students and Young Adults uncnewman.org/request-a-mass-intention 5:15 pm +Maria Hoang Thi Thoa, by Anthony Pham SUNDAY 6/20 218 Pittsboro Street 9:00 am Newman Community Chapel Hill NC 27516 11:00 am +Nancy Caraher, by the Caraher Family 919.929.3730 Check the Newman website for news and updates: uncnewman.org uncnewman.org Watch live-stream Mass Sundays at 11:00 am READINGS FOR SUNDAY, JUNE 13 youtube.com/c/NewmanCommunity First Reading: Ez 17:22-24 LEARN ABOUT THE FRANCISCAN ORDER View FriarSide Chats, Adult Faith Formation Responsorial Psalm: 92:2-3, 13-14, 15-16 AT FRANCISCANVOICE.ORG Sessions, Recorded Masses, and More youtube.com/c/NewmanCommunity Second Reading: 2 Cor 5:6-10 Gospel: Mk 4:26-34 DAILY READINGS: https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/061421.cfm SR. MARGE, IHM SISTERS & ASSOCIATES TO PRAY FOR MEMBERS OF ASSIST CATHOLIC CHARITIES AT THE BORDER THE NEWMAN COMMUNITY IN MEMORY: Carolyn Heuser, Cesar Gomez, Angelina Clifford Sr. Marge Polys, IHM, along with other IHM sisters and Gomez, Barbara Holst, Dawn Provenzale, Friar Kenneth Lucas Associates, is leaving June 18 to volunteer with Catholic OFM Conv., Blaine Short, Vincent Lachendro OFM Conv., John Charities at the Border in El Centro, CA for two weeks. Custer, Phillip Stadter, Paul Vogel, James Patrick Hynes, Louie O’Gorman, Friar Augustine Pilatowski, Father Trent Watts, Nora The people they will be helping are families leaving Central Lake, Mary Goetze, Nina Sessions,Sr. Beverly Hindson IHM, and South America who have experienced war, persecution, Barbara Richter, Luke Morgan, Sheri Cohen, Father Phil Tighe, Paul violence, floods, earthquakes, and drought. Food is scarce. MacCosbe, Friar Alvin Somerville, Pauline Savasta, Gloria Myers, Upon crossing the border they are usually picked up by Friar Brad Heckathorne, Joann Pazdziorko, Paul ‘Skip’ Kropp, Border Patrol, processed at a detention center, given a court Catherine Anne Zbailey, Barbara Moran, Leon Kaczman, Terrie date, and brought to one of the Catholic Charity centers. Doyle, Irv Chatlin, Harvey Hamrick, Dennis L. Schaffer, Friar Bishop They arrive tired, having not showered for days with only the Elias Manning, Friar Lucian Krolikowski, Mario C. Battigelli, Arthur clothes on their backs and shoes with no laces. They are Charles Cleary (Art), John Martyn, David Dean Brockman, M.D., frightened. The families are immediately lined up to test for Rose Marie D’Silva, Matthew Russell Ellis, John Joseph (Jack) Gill, COVID symptoms; those testing positive are quarantined John Ahearne, Donald Joseph Clark, Evangeline Turner, Charles D’Arcy, Julia Dermody, Carol Reuss, Julia Weinreb, Michael Pastore, for ten days in a CC site. Joan Grant, Rose Azar, Mildred Vacco, Robert Holmgren, Kathleen Others are helped by volunteers to contact their sponsors Shea, Fr. Joe Vetter, John Porter, John R. McNulty, Dolores Bigh, for travel arrangements to wherever they need to go, given Robert A. Kantra, Marion F. Crowe, Barbara Bartlett, Ruth Mitchell, a place to shower, clean clothes and meals. After a day or Loisann Moran, Amie Modigh, Mary Elizabeth “Betsy” Wilburn, Fr. two they begin the next leg of their journey by bus, train or Justin Biase, OFM Conv., Bella Christmas, Anna Shott, Charlene plane depending on what their sponsor can afford. (Billie) Nelson, James Seno, Dr. Dwayne Taylor, Thomas Loughran, William A. Gallagher Jr. Sr. Marge and other volunteers will do whatever needs to be done: help the families make phone calls to sponsors, drive Jeff Clark, Kimberly Fath, Marianna Toscano, Thomas Holleran, them to transportation sites, help them get boarding passes Florence Ruel, Kathy Thompson, Christina Vaz, Susan Reed, Glenn Brown, Jerry Folda, Jim Eichel, Joan Marsh, Joseph Hamilton, and find their boarding site, separating donated clothes, Hulene Hill, Mary Dolan, Peter Kraehenbuehl, Sylvia Lindsey, Dona creating bags of food and toys for their journey, preparing Martin, Aida McDonald, Paul Schultz, Janette Collins, Jim Heuser, meals and cleaning up. Sr. Marge’s past experience at the Joe Newman, Alma Price, Jamey Price, Walt & Patricia Miller, Patti Border in El Paso in 2018 was that the local community Washburn, Florence Belser, Sharon Williams, Paula Stratton, Ann as well as the refugees are extremely grateful and eager to Petersen, Ann Heath, Sr. Mary Lynch SSJ, Shannon Voelkel, Baby help each other. Mireya, Joyce Patterson, Thomas & Erin Bartels-Buller, Britny If you are eager to help, donations can be made online and Troy Stanley, Wes Rousel, Joanne Clark, Anna Clark, Noreen Kane, Pat Cunningham, Gwen Ray, Kathy Martyn, Larry Rekasie, to Catholic Charities of the Diocese of San Diego https:// Christine Reppel, Julie Gregory, Jamie Farley, Greg Stiles, Evelyn ccdsd.org/donate-immigration-services/. Caoimhe Maguire, Ann Powers, Betsy Wilburn, Robert Salamone, The IHM Sisters have a belief that “where one IHM is so Tom Holleran, Eleanor Kealey, Joanne Bryant, Patrick Doyle are we all.” Sr. Marge would like to believe that “where one Holleran, all priests and religious, our friars, the Newman staff, Newman parishioner is volunteering, so are we all as well.” Bishop Luis Rafael Zarama, and Pope Francis. Our thanks go to Sr. Marge for coordinating Newman’s Please let us know of any changes, or make a prayer request online at uncnewman.org/prayer-requests small faith groups this past year! REPORT FROM CATHOLIC CHARITIES’ DURHAM FOOD PANTRY PAGE 3 REPORT ON POST-PANDEMIC PARISH SURVEY(96 Respondents) 1.
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