ST.ST NEWMANN CENTER TheT Roman Catholic Campus Ministry for TThe Ohio State University !" W.W LaLane Ave.A CoColumbus, OH "€‚ Phone: (!") ƒ-"!#" Fax: (!") ƒ-‚!$ [email protected] BuckeyeCatholic.com

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

St. Thomas More Newman Center is served by the , Missionaries to since €€. JAN. €, ‚ƒ GET TO KNOW THE STAFF Welcome Buckeye Catholics!

Weekly Events BCAT Nights Tuesdays at " p.m. in the Main Sanctuary. Join your fellow Buckeyes to meet new friends and grow in faith. Our Buckeye Catholic (BCAT) nights involve student faith talks, praise & worship music, snacks and fun!

Sunday Student Socials Sundays at # p.m. Join us on Jan. $% in the Social Hall as we kick o" a new semester. Meet leaders of bible studies, CRS and other student ministries to # nd out how to get more involved. Food and drink provided.

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St. Thomas More Newman Center ANNOUNCEMENTS VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES Community Bible Study James: Pearls for Wise Living Food for the Homeless Ministries Volunteer for Food for by Je& Cavins and Sarah Christmyer is a new series hosted the Homeless ministries this month. To sign up, please visit by the Newman Center on Wednesdays at $ p.m. from www.BuckeyeCatholic.com/service--justice. Jan. #% - Apr. #&. The series will speak to those who feel torn • Faith Mission – Monday, Jan. ! at €:€‚ p.m. between the competing demands of this world and their • Manna in the Morning – Mondays, Jan. ! and " at #:!$ p.m. faith, and teach them to apply the wisdom of James to the • YWCA Family Center – Wednesday, Jan. # at $:$ p.m. present day. Cost to participate is +" and covers all materials • Open Shelter – Thursday, Jan. % at :€‚ p.m. needed. To register, please visit www.BuckeyeCatholic.com. For more information, contact Laura Scanlon at Home-Baked Cookies Ministry Thanks to your generosity, [email protected] or (#!) ƒ-!#%! x‚. all of our ministries serving the homeless in shelters are taking along these delicious treats, baked with love and prayer by our B.R.E.A.D. Ministry On Thursday, Jan. '( at $ p.m., the Justice community. We hope you will continue to support this e& ort Ministry will o& er the fourth in a series of Prayerful Re1 ection by taking home cookies containers from the table in the North and Fellowship for Justice programs, focusing on the themes of Gathering Space to ' ll and return. Cookies are needed on the Catholic Social Teaching. The principle addressed in this program second and third weeks of each month. If you have taken home is The Dignity of Work and the Rights of Workers. We are excited a container, please return it ' lled to the table in the North to have Sr. Sally Du& y S.C. (Sisters of Charity) of Cincinnati to Gathering Space. break open this topic. For many years, Sr. Sally has received numerous awards for her work promoting justice, including The H honorary degrees from Xavier University and the College of Habitat for Humanity abitat for Humanity organization Mount . She was President/CEO of the S.C. Ministry believes that everyone should have a healthy, a& ordable place Foundation from ‚‚!-‚%. Currently, she is one of the co-chairs to call home. Your gifts of talent and time will help families of the Child Poverty Collaborative with the goal of reducing break the cycle of poverty and build long-term ' nancial security. Volunteers from the Newman Center serve at a Habitat site poverty in ‚,‚‚‚ children and $,‚‚‚ adults over the next ' ve one Thursd a month f -! p. Next d Jan. # . No years in Cincinnati. ay rom m. ate: $ experience is necessary and you don’t have to be a) liated with All are invited to attend this program to learn more about the Newman Center to participate, so bring all your friends! To Catholic Social Teaching, get to know one another better and sign up, please contact [email protected]. get an update on the work of our justice ministry. The time will be spent learning about this theme, private re1 ection and small group discussion. To help us have su) cient materials, please register at www.BuckeyeCatholic.com. For more information, contact [email protected].

Catholic Young Professionals This is a group for graduates and professionals in their ‚s and €‚s that meets every Thursday. • Jan. # at $ p.m.: Join us for Teeth, Jaws & Claws: The Carnivorous Dinosaurs at COSI’s Science Series. The event will include keynote speaker Dale Gnidovec, Collections Manager and Curator of Orton Geological Museum, followed by Q&A session and time for exploratory games, tabletop science and available cash bar. COSI recommends advanced ticket purchase Hecker Qu es as these events do sell out. Access tickets and more information at www.cosi.org. It is a law of Divine Providence...that He gives For more information check out the Newman Center Young His grace to ful ll the duties of the Professionals Page on Facebook @newmancyp or email station to which He calls us. [email protected]. Pray for the Beati cation of , Fr. Thomas Hecker, C.S.P. (1819-1888), Founder of the Paulist Fathers

J A N .  € ,  ‚  ƒ THINGS LITURGICAL ISAAC HECKER BIRTHDAY BICENTENNIAL Interested in Being More Involved at Mass? Did you know there are MANY di# erent liturgical ministries present in our Mass? We are all called to use our gifts and talents in service of the community and perhaps you are called to explore a new ministry this year. See below for a schedule of training sessions. For more information, please visit www.BuckeyeCatholic.com/liturgy--music or contact Karen Broering at [email protected] or ($%&) *+%-&$/& x%%*.

Upcoming training for speci0 c ministries:

Ministers of Communion: • Monday, Jan. %& at / p.m. OR Sunday, Jan. */ at / p.m.

Altar Server: • Sunday, Jan. *1 at %:21 p.m. Isaac Hecker's Experience of God Servant of God Isaac Hecker, founder of the Paulist Fathers, was born Lector: December %3, %3%+. Throughout *1%+, we are celebrating the • Sunday, Jan. *1 at / p.m. bicentennial of his birth. Here are some of Fr. Hecker’s own words: Mass Coordinators: “Once in my childhood I was given over for death, having been • Contact Joan McMahon at [email protected] taken down with the smallpox. My mother came to my bedside and told me that I was going to die. I answered her: “No, mother, I Art and Environment Ministers: shall not die now; God has a work for me to do in the world, and I • Contact Fr. Ed Nowak at [email protected] shall live to do it.'" -- - from statements made by Fr. Hecker toward the end of his life, as quoted in “Isaac Hecker for Every Day: Daily Thoughts from the Founder of the Paulists” edited by Paulist Father Ron Franco. LITURGY AND THE FLU SEASON We want to remind you to please use “best practices” when it comes to the  u season and the liturgy. We do not want AROUND THE DIOCESE people - those who are here weekly or those who may be visiting - to feel uncomfortable or that we are disinclined Bi-Monthly Mass of Healing All are invited to attend the to respect how people are feeling about personal contact Bi-Monthly Mass of Healing on Monday, Jan. !" at #:$% p.m. during the celebration of Mass, especially in light of how the at St. Joseph Cathedral. Following the Mass of Healing will be  u virus can be spread. Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament and Veneration of relics of the True Cross. Each person then will have an opportunity to Hand sanitizer stations are available in the Main Sanctuary • speak individually with one of several present to discuss and throughout the building. their particular situation and receive a prayer of healing. The If you are ill or are caring for someone who is ill, you are • Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick will also be available. The excused from your Sunday Mass obligation. Please stay Healing Service will conclude with Benediction. All persons who home and take care of yourself and your loved ones. seek Christ’s healing are invited – especially those who su# er with The Roman Catholic Church’s tradition is that the Real • physical illness and in0 rmities (e.g. cancer and other debilitating Presence of the Lord is in both the consecrated bread and diseases and conditions), and those in seek of emotional and the consecrated wine. Partaking in one of these forms is spiritual healing. In *1%+ Bi-Monthly Healing Masses will be enough to fully experience the sacrament. celebrated on Jan. *%, March %3, May *1, July %4, Sept. %$, and Handshaking during the Greeting of Peace has always • Nov. %3. Secured parking is available o# East Gay Street; handicap been an option; a nod or a verbal acclamation will su! ce. elevator access to the Cathedral is located o# the Broad Street Please respect the choices of the people around you. • Courtyard. St. Joseph Cathedral is located at *%* East Broad St., Stay healthy, and help keep others healthy too! Columbus. For more information call ($%&) **&-%*+4 or visit www.saintjosephcathedral.org.

St. Thomas More Newman Center PAULIST FATHERS LOOKING AHEAD It’s Winter: Think Summer! Fr. Vinny McKiernan, C.S.P. will The Baptism of the Lord, Jan. €: be conducting two retreats at the Paulist vacation house in Lake !:-!, "-#; Acts ‚:€!-€$; Luke €:%- George, N.Y. in June ‚ƒ: Mass: ‚ a.m., noon, " p.m., ƒ p.m. • Praying Your Life: A time to re ect prayerfully on your Sunday Scripture Bible Study: ƒ a.m. life: past, present, future. A time for the healing of hurtful Catechesis of the Good Shepherd: ƒ:!% a.m. and :!% a.m. memories, a time to rejoice in High School Youth Group: :% a.m. beautiful memories. A time to be RCIA Break Open the Word:  p.m. present to the present of the beauty RCIA: :€‚ p.m. of God’s creation in the Adirondack Sunday Student Social: # p.m. Mountains. A time to rededicate Monday, Jan. !: Hebrews :-"; Mark :!-‚ yourself to being a light in the world. Mass: :€‚ p.m., %:€‚ p.m. The retreat will be anchored in daily Faith Mission: €:€‚ p.m. Eucharist and periods of Centering Middle School Con& rmation Sessions: %:€‚ p.m. Prayer. Dates: Sunday, June ", " p.m. Catechesis of the Good Shepherd: %:€‚ p.m. to Friday, June , noon. Adult Con& rmation: " p.m. • Come Apart and Rest a While. Manna in the Morning: ":!% p.m. A silent directed retreat praying over recommended scripture Centering Prayer: # p.m. passages and meeting with Fr. Vinny as one wishes. The days Minister of Holy Communion Training: # p.m. will be anchored in daily Eucharist and periods of Centering CRS Student Ambassador Meeting: # p.m. Prayer. Dates: Sunday, June €, " p.m. to Friday, June $, noon. ESTEEM Formation: $:€‚ p.m. To register or for more information, please contact Fr. Vinny at Tuesday, Jan. ": Hebrews :%-; Mark :-$ [email protected]. Centering Prayer: :% p.m. Mass: %:€‚ p.m. Vigil Mass for the Conversion of St. Paul All are invited to Lectio Divina: #:€‚ p.m. come celebrate this special feast day with the Paulist Fathers. BCAT Student Night: $ p.m. Mass will be celebrated on Thursday, Jan. !" at #:$% p.m. in the Wednesday, Jan. #: Hebrews :!-$; Mark :ƒ-€ƒ Newman Center Main Sanctuary. Mass: :€‚ p.m., %:€‚ p.m. YWCA Family Center (Serving): %:% p.m. Community Bible Study: # p.m. Confessions: #:€‚ p.m. Thursday, Jan. $: Hebrews €:#-!; Mark :!‚-!% Echaristic Adoration: ƒ a.m.-% p.m. Open Shelter: :€‚ p.m. Habitat for Humanity: % p.m. Mass: %:€‚ p.m. Friday, Jan. %: Hebrews !:-%, ; Mark :- Echaristic Adoration: ƒ a.m.-% p.m. Mass: :€‚ p.m., %:€‚ p.m. Saturday, Jan. &: Hebrews !:-"; Mark :€-# A Vin-a-min  om Fr. Vinny Paulist Associates Retreat: $:€‚ a.m. Confessions: !:€‚ p.m. New Year’s Resolution Mass: %:€‚ p.m. Second Sunday in Ordinary Time, Jan. '(: “I would like to change but...” Isaiah ":-%;  Corinthians :!-; John :- “I would like to pray more but...” Mass: ‚ a.m., noon, " p.m., ƒ p.m. “I would like to help but...” Sunday Scripture Bible Study: ƒ a.m. When are you going to get o! your “but”? Catechesis of the Good Shepherd: ƒ:!% a.m. and :!% a.m. High School Youth Group: :% a.m. Get your daily Vin-a-Min from Fr. Vinny on Twitter @Vinamin. Altar Server Training: :€‚ p.m. Lector Training: # p.m.

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