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UPCOMING EVENTS! Ithaca College Catholic Community On Wednesday, April 26th two Sisters who run a school in IC Newman Foundation (www.ithaca.edu/sacl/catholic) the Dominican Republic will be visiting Muller Chapel. Stop Fr. Carsten P. Martensen, S.J. by the office between 1:45 pm and 3 pm to say 'hello' or ask April 23rd Director of Campus Ministry any questions about their work. Second Sunday of Easter [email protected] 607-274-3184 This Week's Calendar
Fr. Gerry McKeon, S.J. Associate Chaplain Christian Fellowship Night II will be on Friday, April 28th at Tues. 4/25: [email protected] 5:15pm Mass 8 pm-10:30 pm in Muller Chapel. Come spend your night dis- Deacon Mike Mangione 7 pm Christian Life Community cussing faith, praying, and worshipping with Christians of [email protected] Wed. 4/26 : different denominations. Contact Seán at 12-1 pm Ping Pong with John [email protected] if you have any questions! Eileen Heptig 1:45-3 pm Dominican Sisters Visit [email protected] Thur. 4/27: John Morton 12pm Buddy Lunch w/ Jeremiah in Towers Dining Our end of the year dance, 'Dancing through the Decades', Campus Minister 6pm Fireside Mass will be on May 5th from 8 pm-11 pm at Cornell. Come [email protected] 7 pm Soup Supper dressed in the fashion of whatever decade you choose! We Fri. 4/28: Anna O'Connell 6:30-7:30 Bible Study at Longview will be arranging a carpool from IC to Cornell! Contact John Campus Minister at [email protected] for more information! [email protected] Sun. 4/30: 12 pm & 7 pm Confession Jeremiah Deep 1 pm & 8 pm Mass Associate Campus Minister We want your feedback! A short survey will be available in [email protected]
the back after Mass as well as next Sunday after Mass. We Ben Pawlak & Juliana Child will also send them out in our weekly Listserv. Please offer Music Ministry Directors us your feedback to we can continue to serve the needs of [email protected] the community! As the earth brings forth its plants, and a garden makes its growth spring up, so will the Lord GOD make justice and praise spring up before all the na-
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