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FINALS WEEK

Praise the Lord! It’s finals week!Newman-Center-fall-2009-0231.jpg

“Therefore, since we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses, let us rid ourselves of every burden and sin that clings to us and persevere in running the race that lies before us while keeping our eyes fixed on Jesus, the leader and perfecter of faith. For the sake of the joy that lay before him he endured the cross, despising its shame, and has taken his seat at the right of the throne of God.” Hebrews 12:1-2

Patrick and his burnt finger

Patrick and his burnt finger

We are open ALL day and ALL night, ALL WEEK!!! We are here to serve you! Come for lunch, dinner, a quiet place to study, a place to pray, a place to have good conversation or to even watch Patrick burn his finger on a candle (yes, it is true…that acutally happened this morning…and he says it still hurts). What is it with college students being pyros? Isn’t it funny how we are naturally drawn to the curiosity of Light? After all, it is what we were created for…for God and God alone! I am not endorsing pyro behavior, but maybe there is a connection…

Christmas Caroling Dec. 12th

Christmas Caroling Dec. 12th

A Prayer for Finals Week
Now I lay me down to study
I pray the Lord I won’t go nutty,
I can’t remember all this junk
So please dear Lord don’t let me funk.
Now I lay be down to rest
I pray I’ll pass tomorrow’s test.
If I should die before I wake–
That’s one less test I’ll have to take.
AMEN.

Our LAST MASS of the semester is this THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17th 9:30pm. Come for some time of Adoration and an opportunity to go to the Sacrament of Reconciliation at 8:30 (hurry, there’s only a week before JesusPC030210.JPG comes and the greatest gift we can give Him is a clean heart for Him to rest His head on…I don’t know about you but I don’t know if I would be quick to put my own head on a dirty diaper of sin!) So come on over, it’s FREE, it’s HOT, everyone’s doing it…WE LOVE CONFESSION!!!!

Interim Mass Schedule

7pm   Sunday, January 3rd
7pm   Sunday, January 10th
7pm   Sunday, January 17th

Our Lady of Guadalupe? Who’s that?!?

lady-of-guadalupeThe Story of Our Lady of Guadalupe

December 9th, 1531, the feast of the Immaculate Conception.   Juan Diego, a recent convert to the Catholic faith, was walking to attend the early morning Mass in Mexico City. Passing by Tepeyac Hill he heard the beautiful singing of birds, seemingly from heaven. Looking to see where the celestial music was coming from, he suddenly heard a young woman’s voice affectionately calling his name, “Juanito.” Reaching the top of the hill, he saw a radiant woman clothed in splendid light – the Ever Virgin Holy Mary, Mother of God. She told Juan that she desired him to be her special messenger to the Bishop of Mexico City. Juan was to tell the bishop that Our Lady wanted a church to be built where she could manifest her Son and hear the petitions of her spiritual children.

After being put off by the bishop’s servants, Juan was finally granted an audience with Franciscan Bishop Fray Juan Zumarraga. The bishop didn’t initially believe Juan Diego and asked him to return another day. Secretly, the bishop had been invoking the intercession of the Mother of God for help. The Spaniards had recently conquered the native Aztec people and were treating them harshly. Very few were willing to abandon their pagan gods and embrace the religion of their new dictators. All of this weighed heavy on the heart of Bishop Zumarraga, whom history now knows as the “Protector of the Native People.” He wondered if Juan Diego’s story was the answer to his prayers.

Dejected, Juan returned to Tepeyac and asked Our Lady to use someone else more worthy than himself. She assured him that he was personally chosen to be her ambassador. The next day he returned to plead with the bishop. Though impressed by Juan’s persistence, he was still unsure. He sent Juan to tell the Lady he needed a sign in order to know if it was truly her.

Upon hearing the bishop’s request, Our Lady told Juan to return the next day and she would give him the sign he needed. Returning home, Juan found his uncle ill and close to death. Instead of returning the next day, Juan stayed home and took care of his ailing uncle. Early on December 12th, Juan rushed to Mexico City in order to get a priest to administer the last rites to his dying uncle. On his way he went around the back of Tepeyac Hill in order to avoid Our Lady whom he knew would surely understand.

But Our Lady met him anyway telling him not to worry, his uncle was already healed. He was to learn later that at that moment Our Lady had appeared to his uncle, who was restored to health. She urged Juan to go to the top of the hill were he would find flowers miraculously growing. Juan was astonished to see so many vibrant flowers during the frosty time of the year. He cut them and gathered them in his tilma (cloak). Our Lady arranged the flowers with her own hands, rolled up the tilma and ordered Juan not to unfurl his tilma until he was in the presence of the bishop.

After being harassed by the bishop’s servants, Juan was finally brought in to see him. After recounting every detail of his conversation with Our Lady, he let down his tilma and the flowers fell to the floor. Juan was surprised when everyone in the room also fell to the floor on their knees. The image of Our Lady had miraculously appeared on Juan’s tilma! Repenting for his unbelief with abundant tears, Bishop Juan Zumarraga promised to build the shrine that Our Lady had requested.

Soon the church was built and the holy image transferred. The story spread like wildfire and people began to stream in to see the heavenly image and hear the story from Juan Diego. Many miracles starting happening and in the following years some 10 million were baptized and converted to the Jesus Christ! Pope John Paul II declared Blessed Juan Diego the greatest evangelist of all times.

Do you remember that show Unsolved Mysteries? With that creepy host? Well, when I was growing up, his voice was super creepy and I would always turn the channel. Get this…so I was on youtube to see if there were any videos on Our Lady of Guadalupe and they did an Unsolved Mysteries episode on Marian Apparitions. Check this clip out…this is the 3rd of a 3 part series!

A Few More Podcasts!!!!

Fr.Benjamin’s Homily for the Feast of the Immaculate Conception – December 8th

[podcast]http://www.nativityparish.com/podcasts/FrBen_20091208_barefeet.mp3[/podcast]

Pulling Down Our Pride – Fr. Benjamin’s Homily for the 2nd Sunday of Advent

[podcast]http://www.nativityparish.com/podcasts/FrBen_20091206_pride.mp3[/podcast]

Make Way for the King – Fr. Joel’s Homily for the 2nd Sunday of Advent

[podcast]http://media.libsyn.com/media/wordcast/2010adv2.mp3[/podcast]

Feast of the Immaculate Conception

Holy Day of Obligation
Tuesday, December 8th!

Mary of the Immaculate ConceptionWhat is the Immaculate Conception?
Answer
: Many people mistakenly believe that the Immaculate Conception refers to the conception of Jesus Christ. Jesus’ conception was most assuredly immaculate…but this concept does not refer to Jesus at all. The Immaculate Conception is a doctrine of the Roman Catholic Church in regards to Mary, Jesus’ Mother. An official statement of the doctrine reads, “…the Blessed Virgin Mary to have been, from the first instant of her conception, by a singular grace and privilege of Almighty God, in view of the merits of Christ Jesus the Savior of Mankind, preserved free from all stain of original sin.” Essentially the Immaculate Conception is that Mary was protected from original sin, and was, in fact, sinless.

 

SO WHERE CAN I GO TO MASS ON THE GREAT FEAST DAY?

7:30 am   St. Jude (St. Vincent – 1225 Oregon St.)
9:00 am  Most Blessed Sacrament (St. Mary – 605 Merritt St.)
12:10 pm Most Blessed Sacrament (St. Peter – 435 High Ave.)
6:30 pm  Most Blessed Sacrament (St. Peter – 435 High Ave.)

Give us a call if you need further directions or a ride! 233-5555

Year for Priests!

Year for priests!!!!

Pope Benedict XVI has called the whole Church to celebrate a Year for Priests ! His purpose for this year is to encourage priests in their “striving for spiritual perfection on which, above all, the effectiveness of their ministry depends” and to highlight “the importance of the priest’s role and mission in the Church and in contemporary society”.   To do this the Holy Father calls us to a renewed focus on the centrality of Christ in our lives and in the Church and that “brings with it the correct appreciation of the ministerial priesthood, without which there would be neither the Eucharist, nor even the mission nor the Church herself”. This same year is the 150th anniversary of the death of St John Vianney, the patron saint of priests, and also the occasion of the visit to England of the relics of St Therese of Lisieux – who from her Carmelite convent showed her life-long devotion to priests by praying for them, supporting them and corresponding with them.  In a recent letter from Cardinal Hummes, prefect to the Congregation for the clergy he asks that “this year be an occasion for a period of intense appreciation of the priestly identity, of the theology of the Catholic priesthood, and of the extraordinary meaning of the vocation and mission of priests within the Church and in society.catholic matrix priest

Let’s Pray for our Priests!!!
Love them, Support them, encourage them…
Especially our very own Chaplain, Fr. Quinn

Remember…

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