![]() ![]() On-campus Mass, Spring 2008 |
Mass on CampusSundays, 5pm, St. Paul's ChapelCCU's central event is Sunday Mass on campus in St. Paul's Chapel at 5pm.   If you would like to help us set up, clean up, altar serve, read, or sing in the choir, ask one of us at Mass or contact Lauren. Mondays-Fridays, 12:15pm, St. Paul's Chapel (side altar)Mass is celebrated daily during the week at St. Paul's Chapel, followed by the recitation of the Rosary. Theological MondaysMondays, 7:30pm, Schiff Room, Earl HallThis is a weekly discussion group is led by Fr. Jacek Kopera O.P..   In the fall semester, we’ll be taking an in-depth look at the groundbreaking book by Servais Pinckaers, O.P., Morality: The Catholic View.   Fr. Servais Pinckaers’s work is well on its way to being accepted as the work on Catholic moral thinking for the coming generation of laymen and students.   Fr. Pinckaers sharply distinguishes this view of morality from modern “moralities of obligation,” which regard the moral life primarily as obedience to rules that limit human freedom and curb human desires.   Pinckaers sees moralities of obligation as the logical outcome of a new understanding of human freedom.   Instead of regarding freedom as the capacity to engage in excellent acts of virtue (freedom for excellence), the modern view understands freedom as the radical ability to do good or evil indifferently (freedom of indifference). Holy HourTuesdays, 8:15pm, Church of Notre DameTuesday nights at 8:15pm at Notre Dame Church (114th and Morningside Drive) we meet for a Holy Hour of Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament and prayer (Taize chant, Scriptural reading and reflection, petitionary and silent prayer).   Afterward, at 9:15pm, we go to the Merton Room for conversation and reflection while we bake (and eat) cookies, until around 10pm.   If you want more information, please contact Lauren. Bible StudyWednesdays, 7:30pm, Dodge Room, Earl HallOn Wednesday nights, seminarian Brian Graebe leads us in a focused reading and meditation on a passage of Scripture from a thematic approach.   Bible study takes place in the Dodge Room in Earl Hall from 7:30pm until 8:30pm.   For more information, contact Daniel. RodzinkaThursdays, 6:00pm, Merton Room, Church of Notre DameRodzinka is responding to a need on college campuses for vibrant Catholic fellowship, culture, and discussion, with a specific focus on human love, especially within the context of marriage and the family.   Through its welcoming environment, thoughtful discussion, and authentic friendship, Rodzinka hopes to serve not only Catholics, but also other students who are attracted to the group. |



