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Newman Catholic Center 472 North Pleasant Street Amherst, MA 01002 Tel. 413-549-0300/Fax 413-548-9182 For a more complete sense of life at Newman visit our homepage at www.newmanumass.org . Communitas “cor ad cor loquitur” The Newman Catholic Center includes the students, faculty and staff at the University of Massachusetts and extended community. Empowered by the Spirit and inspired by John Henry Newman’s motto: “Heart speaks to Heart” we explore, believe and reach out inclusively to make Jesus Christ present to all who share their journey with us. First Reading: Isaiah 42:1-4, 6-7. Behold my servant with whom I am well pleased. Psalm 29. The Lord will bless his people with peace. Second Reading: Acts 10:34-38. God anointed him with the Holy Spirit. Gospel: Luke 3: 15-16, 21-22. John answered saying, “ I am baptizing you with wa- ter… He will baptize you with the Holy spirit and fire.” January 10, 2010, The Baptism of the Lord schola nova Upcoming Performances ONCE IN ROYAL DAVID'S CITY --a program of Lessons & Carols : Schola Nova presents traditional Bibli- cal readings interspersed with beloved arrangements of carols by John Rutter and David Willcocks, standard hymns, and choral masterworks by such com- posers as Benjamin Britten, William Boyce, Felix Mendels- sohn-Bartholdy, Gustav Holst, Randall Thompson, and others. Two Performances Saturday, January 9, 2010, 7:30p.m., South Congregational Church , 45 Maple Street, Springfield Sunday, January 10, 2010, 3p.m., Church in the Acres, Wilbraham Road, Springfield, Mass. Baptismal Prayer Almighty God, who by our baptism into the death and resur- rection of thy Son Jesus Christ dost turn us from the old life of sin: Grant that we, being reborn to new life in Him, may live in righteousness and holiness all our days; through the same thy Son Jesus Christ our Lord, who liveth and reigneth with thee and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and forever. Amen NEW DAILY MASS SCHEDULE Daily Mass will be offered everyday Monday—Friday at 12:15 pm begin- ning January 11, 2010. Spring semester classes will begin Tuesday, January 19.
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Newman Catholic Center 472 North Pleasant Street

Amherst, MA 01002 Tel. 413-549-0300/Fax 413-548-9182

For a more complete sense of life at Newman visit our homepage at www.newmanumass.org.

Communitas

“cor ad cor loquitur” The Newman Catholic Center includes the students, faculty and staff at the University of Massachusetts and extended community. Empowered by the Spirit and inspired by John Henry Newman’s motto: “Heart speaks to Heart” we explore, believe and reach out inclusively to make Jesus Christ present to all who share their journey with us.

First Reading: Isaiah 42:1-4, 6-7. Behold my servant with whom I am well pleased.

Psalm 29. The Lord will bless his people with peace.

Second Reading: Acts 10:34-38. God anointed him with the Holy Spirit.

Gospel: Luke 3: 15-16, 21-22. John answered saying, “ I am baptizing you with wa-ter… He will baptize you with the Holy spirit and fire.”

January 10, 2010, The Baptism of the Lord

schola nova Upcoming Performances

ONCE IN ROYAL DAVID'S CITY --a program of Lessons & Carols: Schola Nova presents traditional Bibli-cal readings interspersed with beloved arrangements of carols by John Rutter and David Willcocks, standard hymns, and choral masterworks by such com-posers as Benjamin Britten, William Boyce, Felix Mendels-sohn-Bartholdy, Gustav Holst, Randall Thompson, and others.

Two Performances • Saturday, January 9, 2010, 7:30p.m.,

South Congregational Church , 45 Maple Street, Springfield

• Sunday, January 10, 2010, 3p.m.,

Church in the Acres, Wilbraham Road, Springfield, Mass.

Baptismal Prayer

Almighty God, who by our baptism into the death and resur-rection of thy Son Jesus Christ dost turn us from the old life of sin: Grant that we, being reborn to new life in Him, may live in righteousness and holiness all our days; through the same thy Son Jesus Christ our Lord, who liveth and reigneth with thee and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and forever. Amen

NEW DAILY MASS SCHEDULE Daily Mass will be offered everyday Monday—Friday at 12:15 pm begin-ning January 11, 2010.

Spring semester classes will begin Tuesday, January 19.

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The Offertory for January 3 was $2302.66

Recent expenses include: $303.29 for water $329.01 for office supplies $314.00 for printing services $514.25 for missalettes

Thank you for your generosity!

MARRIAGE ENRICHMENT SESSION

The next Pre-Cana day with open registration is January 23, 2010.

Sign up now by registering online.

www.newmanumass.org/content/faith/precana.html

MASS INTENTIONS

SATURDAY, January 9, Christmas Weekday

9:00 am Intentions of Newman Benefactors

4:30 pm Margaret “Peg” Tourloukis (d) Req. Newman Community

SUNDAY, January 10, The Baptism of the Lord

8:00 am

10:30 am Alma Iris Ortiz (d) Req. Jesse and Julie Ortiz

MONDAY, January 11, Weekday

12:15 pm

TUESDAY, January 12, Weekday

12:15 pm

WEDNESDAY, January 13, Saint Hilary, bishop and doctor of the Church

12:15 pm Robert Salisbury Jr. (d) Req. by Linda Honan

THRUSDAY, January 14, Weekday

12:15 pm

FRIDAY, January 15, Weekday

12:15 pm

SATURDAY, January 16, Blessed Virgin Mary

9:00 am

4:30 pm

SUNDAY, January 17, Second Sunday in Ordinary Time

8:00 am

10:30 am

3:30 pm Confessions

3:30 pm Confessions

6:00 pm Confessions

7:00 pm

RECONCILIATION

Sat., 3:30-4 pm First Fridays —before and

after First Friday Mass and by appointment

EUCHARISTIC ADORATION

Wed. 4 - 5:30 pm Fri. 4—5:15 pm

SPIRITUAL DIRECTION WITH DEACON LUCIEN Mon.– Tues. 9 am—5 pm

LECTORS ARE NEEDED IN JANUARY Many thanks to all those who par-ticipated in our liturgies during the Christmas celebrations! Please note: during Winter Break there is no Lec-tor Schedule. Instead, there is a sign-

up sheet for volunteers on the table outside of the Chapel. Lectors, please check the sign up sheet (before Mass) and volunteer as needed.

Religious Education for Youth Grade 10 will meet in the Father Quigley Room on Sunday

January 10th from 11:30 am—1 pm.

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Bus Trip to Washington, D.C. Catholics for Life at Most Holy Redeemer Church in Hadley is organizing a bus trip again this year to the Annual March for Life in

Washington, D.C. on the 37th anniversary of Roe v. Wade. Please join us! The bus leaves MHR parking lot on Thursday, January 21st at 10:00 p.m. We will spend Friday, January 22nd, in Washington, D.C. We will leave around 4:00 p.m., arriving back in Hadley very late Friday night. The cost of the trip is $40/person, though scholarships are provided to all students. For additional information, please contact the office at Most Holy Redeemer at 584-1326 or contact Mary Michalak at 584-4889. God bless you for your support.

FROM THE RELIGIOUS EDUCATION OFFICE:

Because of the University winter break schedule, REY classes will resume on January 24th rather than on the sched-uled date. Many of our catechists are students and we’d like to give them a chance to return and get settled. Winter Weather is bound to come sometime. If the weather outside is frightful, please check our website www.newmanumass.org to see if classes have been cancelled.

On Saturday, Saturday January 9, 2010 the G. K. Chesterton Group meets at 7 - 9pm in the Fr. Quigley Room to discuss the thoughts and writings of the English apologist, writer and journalist, G. K. Chesterton. All are welcome.

The Spirituality of St. Teresa of Avila

Wednesdays 7-8 pm: beginning January 27th "I don't find anything comparable to the magnificent beauty of a soul and its marvelous capacity..." - St. Teresa of Avila Join Dr. Elizabeth Carr, spiritual director at Smith & Amherst Colleges, for a weekly discussion ex-ploring the spiritual teachings of the great Catho-lic mystic and Doctor of the Church, St. Teresa of Avila. Find out how you can enter into a deeper and more profound relationship with God. All are welcome to join in these discussions each Wednesday evening, 7-8p, in the Fr Quigley Room. We will be using St. Teresa's famous book, Interior Castle, as the jumping off point for our conversations.

Dr. Elizabeth Carr is the Catholic Religious Advisor, at Amherst College. “She earned her Ph.d in theology and Christian spirituality, with a sub-focus on Jewish mysticism, at the Graduate Theological Union at UC Berkeley in 1987. ...In 2004, Liz was awarded the Via Veritatis Medal by Our lady of the Elms College in Chicopee, Ma.” —www.amherst.edu/campuslife/religiouslife/staff/Carr

BRICKS, BRICKS, BRICKS, BRICKS!

The first installment of memorial bricks for the “Wrap Newman in Memories” campaign will be installed before the end of January. We have a little time left for anyone who would like to have a brick included in this installation. Please go to our website and order your personalized brick TODAY.

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Esselen Peer Ministers 2009 – 2010 John Costello ([email protected]) Thom Gulino ([email protected]) Nicholas Li ([email protected])

Katie O’Gara ([email protected] Harrison Searles ([email protected])

GRAD STUDENTS & YOUNG PROFESSIONALS (GSYP) Katie McNamara - [email protected]

NEWMAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION LEADERS NSA 2009-2010

President John Costello ([email protected])

Vice President Cindy Hopf ([email protected])

Treasurer Amanda Grafstein ([email protected])

Spirituality Committee Peter Chadbourne ([email protected]) Kayla Wichowski ([email protected])

Lauren Noonan ([email protected])

Service Committee Bridget Cullen ([email protected]) Justin Pespisa ([email protected])

Outreach & Hospitality Committee Trent Ainsworth ([email protected])

*Position TBD

Publicity Committee *Position TBD

SUPPORT MEETINGS - Classroom 1 Alcoholics Anonymous (AA): Mon - Fri 11:15am and Sun 1 - 2:30pm/Open Meeting

(Young People’s Group (AA) : Thu 7:30 - 8:30pm at Mercy House) Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous, (FA):Sun 4 - 5:30pm/Info: Susanne 259-1433 or Teresa 253-0250

Overeaters Anonymous, (OA): Tue & Thu 12:30-1:30pm

DIRECTORY

Chaplain and Director

Fr. Douglas McGonagle ’87, ’95 549-0300, ext. 34 ([email protected])

Associate Director for Administration Deacon Richard J. Talbot,

549-0300, ext. 39 ([email protected])

Campus Minister Dir. of Undergrad Programs/Dir. of Music

Mark Callahan 549-0300, ext. 36 ([email protected])

Acting Dir. of Religious Ed./Child Safety Advocate Frank Lawlor

549-0300, ext. 12 ([email protected])

Campus Minister Deacon Prof. Lucien Miller

549-0300, ext. 28 ([email protected])

Director of Development Frank Lawlor

549-0300, ext. 12 ([email protected])

Business/Property Manager David Rondina

549-0300, ext. 27 ([email protected])

Database Manager/Communitas Mary Ellen Stroud

549-0300, ext. 24 ([email protected])

Operating Manager of Newman Café Jason Wonsey

549-0300, ext. 18 ([email protected])

THE NEWMAN CATHOLIC CENTER WINTER BREAK HOURS

Building Hours: Sunday 7am– 5:30 pm ; Monday — Friday 8am –5: 30 pm, Saturday 8 am— Close GKC

Newman Café Monday — Friday 8am—2 pm, Saturday -Closed; Sunday 8am— Noon

Weekend Mass: Saturday 4:30 pm, Sunday 8:00 am, 10:30am

Daily Mass: Monday —Friday 12:15pm, Thursday 5:15 pm, Saturday 9:00 am

Confessions: Sat 3:30pm - 4:00pm, before and after First Friday Mass, and by appointment 413-549-0300 x34

Spiritual Direction: Monday and Tuesday, 9 am– 5 pm. Call Deacon Lucien for introduction 413-253-2293

Other Resources: Chapel/Study Lounges /Computer Lounge / Wi-Fi/Library /Café/ Classrooms/ Ministerial Staff/ Student & Extended Community Members

Newman Events Calendar: www.newmanumass.org/content/calendar/index.html