ST. PAUL’S UNIVERSITY Ministry to the Students, Faculty, and Staff CATHOLIC of the University of Wyoming since 1957 1800 EAST GRAND AVENUE LARAMIE WY, COMMUNITY 82070•4316 (307)745•5461 www.newmancenter.org 10 . 13 . 2019 this week . . . Twenty-eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time October 12 - 20

SAT 12 4:00 p.m. Sacrament of Reconciliation Twenty-eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time 5:00 p.m. Mass: Matthew Shepard 6:30 p.m. Hospitality Training Canonization of Cardinal John Henry Newman SUN 13 8:30 a.m. Mass: Tina Jones 9:30 a.m. Family Faith Formation Shared Learning 9:30 a.m. Altar Server Training 11:00 p.m. Mass: Elly Kozlowski 12:30 p.m. Music Ministry Training 12:30 p.m. Altar Server Training 5:00 p.m. Mass: St Paul's Newman Center And one of them, realizing he had been healed, returned, glorifying God 6:00 p.m. Sunday Supper in a loud voice; and he fell at the feet of Jesus and thanked him. He was a Samaritan. Jesus said in reply, "Ten were cleansed, were they not? Where are Columbus Day the other nine? Has none but this foreigner returned to give thanks to God?" MON 14 12:00 p.m Meditation - Lk 17:15-18 5:00 p.m. Mass: Reflect & Respond to Scripture 7:30 p.m. SEARCH Team Meeting First Reading TUE 15 5:00 p.m. Mass: Special Intention The prophet Elisha refused any gifts from Naaman, the 5:45 p.m. Music Rehearsal man who was healed from leprosy. Naaman reacts by WED 16 4:00 p.m. Sacrament of Reconciliation offering a sacrifice to the Lord instead. How can you 5:00 p.m. Mass: Ray Kisicki convince others to be grateful to God? 6:15 p.m. Martha and Mary Faith Sharing Second Reading THUR 17 12: 25 p.m. Mass on Campus Paul reminds Timothy to remain strong and persevere in the 5:00 p.m. Misa en Español:Cesar Augusto Aldaz, Ana Cirila Villaseñor, Ana Maria Zepeda faith. From where do you draw strength to keep the faith? 9:30 a.m. Martha & Mary Faith Sharing FRI 18 Gospel Reading 5:00 p.m. Liturgy of the Word with Holy Communion Jesus reacts strongly to the nine healed lepers who UW Homecoming offered no thanks to God for this miracle in their lives. SAT 19 4:00 p.m. Sacrament of Reconciliation What have you forgotten to thank God for? Twenty-ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time Primera Lectura 5:00 p.m. Mass: St. Paul's Newman Center El profeta Eliseo rechazó cualquier regalo de Naamán, el SUN 20 8:30 a.m. Mass: Franklin Taylor hombre que fue sanado de la lepra. Naamán reacciona 11:00 a.m. Mass: Kay Tencick 5:00 p.m. Mass: Nathan Peiper ofreciendo un sacrificio al Señor en su lugar. ¿Cómo puedes 6:00 p.m. Sunday Supper convencer a los demás de ser agradecidos con Dios? 7:00 p.m. Newman Leader Bible Study Segunda Lectura Pablo le recuerda a Timoteo que permanezca fuerte Thank You y persevere en la fe. ¿De dónde sacas fuerzas para Last Sunday, October 6, Gift Offerings mantener la fe? $20,242 including our tithe ($2,024) for our sisters and Lectura del Evangelio brothers in need Jesús reacciona fuertemente a los nueve leprosos sanados “Once we have come to an appreciation of all He has que no ofrecieron gracias a Dios por este milagro en sus given to us, we will have abundant cause to give thanks vidas. ¿De qué has olvidado agradecer a Dios? continually.” St. Bernard of Clairvaux eucharist times & Campus Ministry Observances for the week of Oct 13, 2019 sacramental Sunday: 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time Last Chance for Chances preparation info Monday: St. Callistus I, Pope & Martyr; Saturday Time is running out for you Columbus Day 5:00 p.m. to purchase a ticket for the Tuesday: St. Teresa of Jesus, Virgin & Sunday Wyoming Legacy Quilt Raffle. Doctor of the Church 8:30, 11:00 a.m., & 5:00 p.m. This incredibly crafted piece will Wednesday: St. Hedwig, Religious; St. Monday - Friday Margaret Mary Alacoque, Virgin 5:00 p.m. be raffled Homecoming 2019 weekend on Sunday, October 20. Thursday: St. Ignatius of Antioch, Bishop & Thursday Mass on Campus Martyr UW Union Rm 202 or Prexy's The quilt is valued at $1200 at 12:25 p.m. Friday: St. Luke, Evangelist and tickets will be sold for $25 Saturday: Sts. John de Brébeuf and Isaac Thursday-Misa En Español a piece or 5 for $100 after the 5:00 p.m. Jogues, Priests, & Companions, Sunday Liturgies.Proceeds will Martyrs reconciliation go toward student scholarships Next Sunday: 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time; Wednesdays & Saturdays for campus ministry retreats and World Mission Sunday ©LPi 4:00 p.m.(or by appointment) mission trips. World Mission Sunday October 20, 2019 RCIA We are Baptized and Sent! Are you interested in exploring the possibility of becoming Catholic? Next week, we are For information, contact Fr. Rob: called through our [email protected] baptism to be part of the Church’s missionary infant baptism efforts for vulnerable Anyone interested in having their baby baptized needs to attend communities throughout preparation sessions that explore Asia, Africa, Latin the meaning of the Sacrament, SEARCH Retreat is October 25-27 America and the Pacific explain the Rite, and support Islands. Your prayers and financial help support parents and godparents in the Please pray for the team as they mission priests, religious Sisters and Brothers, Christian role of sharing faith prepare, for Fr. Rob and Fr. Hiep with their children. The next and lay catechists who are Christ’s witnesses preparation is October 16 at for their spiritual presence and to a world in need of His healing, love, and 6:00 p.m. Email Fr. Rob for guidance, and for the Searchers peace. We will make a donation from our information. to be open to the Spirit during charity tithe and invite you to make additional this weekend. donations by noting World Mission on the sacrament of anointing memo line of your check or use the envelopes This sacrament that brings Nice to Know: Financial Advice on the gift table. spiritual and physical strength will be celebrated following the If you are over 70 1/2 and Book of the Dead evening liturgy on the second required to take money from As we prepare to remember and honor Saturday of every other month. your retirement accounts and pay the dead in the month of November, This will be celebrated next on income taxes on that amount (RMD, we invite you to stop in Bishop Newell November 9. required minimum distribution), Hall to create a page or make additions with you can avoid the taxes and names of family and friends who have died. support charities of your choice There are new pages with the book if needed. or the Newman Center. Ask your The Book of the Dead will be displayed in the accountant how to accomplish this. Worship Space in November. You may also You may also call your investment bring photos of deceased family members for new to our parish? advisor or broker. the ofrenda or Day of the Dead altar. would you like to become a member? Whether you are new to Laramie Friday, November 1 is the Solemnity or new to our community, we of All Saints and a Holy Day of welcome and invite you to stop Opportunity meaning that you are by the office weekdays between called to take this opportunity to come the hours of 9:00 a.m. & 5:00 p.m. for membership information or celebrate with this community and contact us at receive the Eucharist on this special [email protected] feast day. Liturgy is at 5:15 p.m. YOUR HELP IS VERY NEEDED!! Did you know that our goal for Living and Giving in Christ is a responsibility we must meet? We still owe $18,000. 147 of our 568 resident parishioners have made a pledge. If 147 households can pledge $65,694 think what "To live is to change, and to be perfect is to have changed 421 households could raise. often." -John Henry Newman Please help our parish by making your pledge Blessed Cardinal John Henry Newman will be canonized today. on October 13, 2019 in Rome. Newman was a 19th You may place your pledge in the gift offering century theologian, poet, priest, and cardinal. Originally basket, mail it directly to the Diocese an Anglican priest, he converted to the in or give online at www.livingandgivinginchrist.org 1845. He was ordained a priest in 1847, and was made a cardinal in 1879. His works are considered among the most “Give and it shall be given to you... important contributions to the thought of the Church in recent For the measure you measure with will be measured back to you.” Luke 6:38 centuries. Newman centers, located on the campuses of many public universities, get their name and their role from the cardinal Hispanic Ministry who died in 1890 and emphasized that Catholic students who attend public universities must be given a place to gather to support and encourage one another in their faith.

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Beginning Experience of Wyoming This weekend offers healing and renewal to divorced, widowed, and separated men and women. The program Saturday, November 2, 2019 begins at 7:00 p.m. on Friday until 4:00 p.m. on Sunday, October 25-27 in Casper. For information contact Curtis Liturgy at 6:00 p.m. West at 307-240-1232 or email Bring photos of deceased family [email protected] or Diane Sanders at (5x7 or Smaller) 307-262-4142. a Potluck meal will follow bring a dish to share Marriage Encounter Weekend Marriage Encounter Weekend: Married couples, would sábado, 2 de Noviembre, 2019 you like to rediscover the best friend you had when you were first married? Join the millions of couples worldwide Misa a las 6 de la tarde who have learned how to keep their marriage vibrant Traiga fotos de sus familiares difuntos and alive! Upcoming Worldwide Marriage Encounter (5x7 o menos) Weekend dates: Ucross (Clearmont), WY Nov 1-3, 2019 Habra un convivio and Billings, MT Jan 24-26, 2020. For more information por favor traiga un plato para compartir and to apply visit www.wwme.org or call Paul and Tracy 307-689-2820

"Cor ad Cor loquitur.” "Heart Speaks to Heart" Our Mission As a Catholic community of Christian disciples filled with gratitude and the Holy Spirit, St. Paul’s Newman Center celebrates and lives the Sacraments. We bring the Gospel to the students, faculty, and staff of the University of Wyoming through vibrant liturgies, hospitality, authentic stewardship, education, formation, empowerment, and support.

upcoming events Live the Liturgy - Inspiration of the Week October 19 When standing in a place of privilege, it is difficult to UW Homecoming see all of the wonders, healings, and graces God be- October 25-27 stows upon us. We can easily take God’s abiding, heal- Student SEARCH Retreat ing, and sustaining presence for granted in our lives if October 27 our sights are too focused on earthly pleasures, status, Family Faith Formation/Community Building or concerns. Those who have less often have a greater November 1 appreciation for even the smallest of gifts and tiniest All Saints Day of blessings. We live in a world of entitlement, and this November 2 error of thinking that things are “due me” or “deserved Dia de los Muertos by me” can distort and corrupt our vision. How many November 3 times a day are you truly thankful and filled with grat- Daylight Saving Time ends itude? If you truly treasure the life God has given you, Slow Motion Mass then every breath you take can be an opportunity to express joyful appreciation. Every moment of life is an occasion for healing and transformation. Staff (307)745-5461 [email protected] Vivir la Liturgia - Inspiración de la Semana Pastor: Fr. Rob Spaulding Cuando se esta en un lugar de privilegio, es difícil ver ext. #105 [email protected] todas las maravillas, curaciones y gracias que Dios nos Director of Campus Ministry: Lillie Rodgers otorga. Podemos fácilmente dar por hecho la pres- ext. #104 [email protected] encia perdurable, sanadora y sustentante de Dios en Director of Pastoral Music & Liturgy: Tom Quinlivan nuestras vidas si nuestra visión está demasiado enfo- ext. #101 [email protected] cada en los placeres, el estatus o las preocupaciones Parish Business Manager: Sandy Gaddis terrenales. Aquellos que tienen menos, a menudo tienen ext. #100 [email protected] un mayor aprecio por incluso los regalos más pequeños Communications Coordinator: Myra Belser y las más pequeñas bendiciones. Vivimos en un mundo ext. #106 [email protected] de merecimiento, y esta forma de pensar errónea de Administrative Assistant: Sandra Loza que las cosas "se me deben a mí" o son "merecidas ext. #102 [email protected] por mí" puede distorsionar y corromper nuestra visión. Parish Accountant: Aja Birch [email protected] ¿Cuántas veces al día estás verdaderamente agrade- Coordinator of Service & Outreach: Sandy Rupp cido y lleno de gratitud? Si realmente atesoras la vida 307-267-8418 [email protected] que Dios te ha dado, entonces cada respiro que tomes Coordinator of Charity Assistance: Chris Aneiros puede ser una oportunidad para expresar un apre- Facilities Maintenance: Mike Morin cio gozoso. Cada momento de la vida es una ocasión ext. #110 [email protected] para la sanación y la transformación.

Liturgical Ministry Schedule October 19-20 5:00 p.m. 8:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m. Lector B. Rice/C. Bennett B. Alvarez/S. Brown Mathews D. Spriggs/L. Guadagno W. Overton/A. Nirider Altar Server J. Vaske K. Greenwald D. Villaseñor R. Blackburn EMoHC K. Gabriel D. Mercil T. Cramer J. Cathey S. Root-Elledge R. Richter Needed B. Kroger Needed J. Murray Needed Needed D. Aneiros J. Niemoller Needed S. Blackburn C. Aneiros Needed Needed E. Tracy Hospitality Vaske Family Schmidt Family S. Norquist/Needed Blackburn Family Eucharistic Bread: E. Mahood Twenty-eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time (C) October 13, 2019

A Word from Healed by Jesus Pope Francis By Mary Katharine Deeley Often it is better simply to hen my daughter was seven, she I still remember the surprised look when slow down, to put aside our Wcut her thumb badly while trying she finally realized her thumb no longer eagerness in order to see to make a fruit salad. When she cried hurt. She didn’t know that the anesthetic out for me, I quickly dressed her younger had taken effect because she expected to and listen to others, to stop sister and we went to the hospital for still be in pain. rushing from one thing to stitches. She was in pain and crying The ten lepers who met Jesus knew another and to remain with when the doctor injected the anesthetic they couldn’t approach anyone and they someone who has faltered into the hand to numb the pain. With had undoubtedly called out to others a firm, but quiet voice he looked at her to help them. When Jesus told them to along the way. and said, “Katy, does it still hurt?” She show themselves to the priests, they went —The Joy of the Gospel stopped all at once and said with a voice their way not expecting to be cured and (Evangelii Gaudium), of wonder, “No.” He proceeded to stitch still deep in their isolation. Some inner November 24, 2013 up the thumb and congratulated her on voice made one leper suddenly aware being brave. She thanked him and then that he had been made clean. He stopped, talked about him for the rest of the day. full of wonder. The priest would still have to inspect him before he could return to his community, but his desire to look at Jesus one more time and give thanks for his mercy had to come first. We don’t Sunday Readings know what made him so mindful of his 2 Kings 5:14–17 healing, but his response inspires us. [Naaman’s] flesh became again like How has Jesus touched and healed you? the flesh of a little child, and he was How will you thank him, and who will clean. you tell? + 2 Timothy 2:8–13 If we are unfaithful he remains • Jesus healed foreigners and faithful, for he cannot deny himself. We don’t know what made his Chosen People alike. Do we also show compassion to Luke 17:11–19 the leper so mindful of his those unlike us? [Jesus said,] “Has none but this healing, but his response foreigner returned to give thanks to inspires us. • When was the last time you God?...Stand up and go; your faith were healed through the has saved you.” sacrament of penance?

© 2019 Liguori Publications l Liguori.org 3. Compromise: The most common Peace: Possibility or Pipe Dream? skill for conflict resolution involves finding a solution between two positions: By Jim and Susan Vogt “I’ll let you watch your TV program today if I can choose tomorrow.” “Peace be with you,” deal with people who 4. Chance: Sometimes nobody wants we say glibly each week annoy, offend, and hurt to budge in a dispute. If the disagreement at Mass. As with many us. The goal, of course, is is between children or the decision isn’t memorized responses, to become more peaceable grave, try settling it by chance—toss a it can become a stale persons, families, and coin or pick a number. phrase that doesn’t communities, but it’s not 5. Create: A helpful strategy is seeking connect to our everyday as easy as just saying at a “win-win” solution. This takes creativity lives. Consider the Mass, “Peace be with you.” as all parties let go of their original following: To live the words of desires and brainstorm alternatives that • “My coworker’s the Mass, “Go in peace to meet everyone’s needs. Instead of fighting whining drives me love and serve the Lord,” over the TV, play basketball. crazy. She’s always we must be willing to The price of peace is neither cheap nor complaining, criticizing my work or learn peacemaking skills. Some come by quick. It takes courage and selflessness making snide remarks.” these naturally—their families modeled to move beyond our own will to seek the • “If you don’t stop playing that video healthy conflict resolution or they’re common good. It often means giving up game, I’m throwing it out and naturally easygoing. For the rest of us, it’s personal power and control to consider canceling your cell phone plan. It’s like a struggle to balance our wants against how we need to change. Sometimes the you’re addicted.” the common good, let go of the need to peacemaker may be taken advantage • “Yes, we need a new jail, but not in my have our way, and learn some practical of or hurt, but what is the alternative— back yard! I pay good money to live skills. hurting others? in a safe neighborhood. Put it in the Think of one person you can’t stand. inner city where it belongs.” Five “Cs” of Conflict Resolution Now, think of one positive or redeeming Here are some strategies for resolving trait of that person. If you can’t do it, then Peace at Home conflicts nonviolently: how can we expect communities and We used to lament that governments 1. Communicate: Instead of attacking countries to move past anger to love? + and peoples across the world couldn’t with a “you” statement (“You make get along. Why can’t they be reasonable me so angry when you forget to call”), and negotiate their differences? Why first identify your own feelings and can’t they share our planet’s resources in express them in an “I” statement (“I feel peace? There’s enough to go around if we frustrated when you don’t call to tell me don’t get greedy. you’ll be late”). But then we had children and saw 2. Concede: There are occasions when Lord, I am grateful for your how easily they could push our buttons a mature adult says, “This seems more healing presence. Help me and rouse our anger. We now understand important to you than to me. I’m willing recognize your presence in my life that global strife has its roots in the same to let you have your way.” Consider that with praise and gratitude. emotional dynamics of any family, even conceding might save both parties stress —From Grateful Meditations for Every Day in Ordinary Time, Rev. Warren J. Savage and within the psyche of individuals, as we and heartache. Mary Ann McSweeny

Monday, Weekday: Thursday, St. Ignatius of Antioch: WEEKDAY Rom 1:1–7 / Lk 11:29–32 Rom 3:21–30 / Lk 11:47–54 READINGS Tuesday, St. Teresa of Ávila: Friday, St. Luke: Rom 1:16–25 / Lk 11:37–41 2 Tm 4:10–17b / Lk 10:1–9 October 14–19 Wednesday, Weekday: Saturday, Sts. John de Brébeuf and Isaac Rom 2:1–11 / Lk 11:42–46 Jogues: Rom 4:13, 16–18 / Lk 12:8–12

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