WELCOME TO NEWMAN HALL - HOLY SPIRIT PARISH We Gather, To hear God s word, To taste Jesus life in Eucharist, To be a community of God s love for one another and for all We Are Sent, To relish learning that enriches all lives, To heal divisions in our church and world, To participate in the world s quest for justice and peace Staff Rev. Ivan Tou, CSP (Pastor) itou@calnewman.org Mass Schedule Sunday Rev. Dat Tran, CSP (Associate Pastor) dtran@calnewman.org Rev. Bob O Donnell, CSP (In Residence) rjodcsp@aol.com Rev. Al Moser, CSP (Paulist Emeritus) at Mercy Center Colleen Lenord (Music & Liturgy) ColleenLenord@gmail.com Frances Rojek (Faith Formation) newmanholyspirit@aol.com Urina Kim (Administrative Assistant) info@calnewman.org Peg McGowan (Administrative Assistant) newmanadmin@earthlink.net Christine Dalton (Sacristan) sacristan@calnewman.org Molleen Dupree-Dominguez (Web Administrator) web@calnewman.org FOCUS (Missionaries) carlos.garcia@focus.org Rev. Julian Climaco, SJ (Visiting) jclimaco@jesuits.org Weekdays Saturday: Sunday: 5:00pm (Vigil) 7:30am, 10:00am, 5:00pm, 10:00pm (candlelight) Mon-Sat: 12:10pm Tuesday: 5:15pm Thursday: 9:00pm (candlelight) Regular School-Year Building Hours Monday-Friday: 9:00am-9:15pm Saturday: 9:00am-6:00pm (1st Sat until 7:00pm) Sunday: 7:00am-11:00pm Reconciliation Saturday 3:30-4:30pm, Thursday 8:00-8:45pm, or by appt. Eucharistic Adoration Monday Friday: 9:00-10:00am Thursday: 8:00-9:00pm 1st Saturday after 12:10pm Mass Baptisms and Marriages Call the receptionist for more information. 2700 Dwight Way, Berkeley, California 94704 Phone: (510) 848-7812 FAX: (510) 848-0179 Website: calnewman.org E-mail: info@calnewman.org
October 18, 2015 29 th Sunday in Ordinary Time COMING UP AT NEWMAN (Student activities in bold) Sunday, October 18 9:45am Faith Formation 10:00am Playgroup Program 11:15am Newman Forum 6:00pm Student Dinner Monday, October 19 9:00am Food Not Bombs 12:10pm OA Meeting 1:00pm Writing Group 7:30pm Meditation Group Tuesday, October 20 1:00pm Tuesday Theology 5:15pm Mass 5:30pm Student Knitting Group 7:30pm Ignatian Spirituality Workshop 7:30pm Choir Rehearsal Wednesday, October 21 8:00pm Student-led Rosary Thursday, October22 7:30pm Emmaus Group 7:30pm RCIA Meeting 8:00pm Adoration / Reconciliation 9:00pm Candlelight Mass Friday, October 23 12:10pm OA Meeting 6:30pm Holy Trinity Community Meeting 6:30pm Seekers Bible Study 7:00pm Chun Jin Ahm 7:30pm AA Meeting Saturday, October 24 3:30pm Reconciliation 3:30pm Al-Anon Meeting FaithDirect is our new electronic giving provider. Please consider using FaithDirect instead of cash, checks, or envelopes. Besides your regular giving to the parish, you can use your FaithDirect to give to Campus Ministry, Loaves & Fishes, Student Dinner, etc. FaithDirect is PCIDSS compliant to inspire trust with our sensitive financial information. They are also insured for errors or crime. For more info, call Peg at (510) 848-7812, or click on Give Online from our website: www.calnewman.org SCRIPTURE READINGS (Year B: Cycle 1) Sunday, Oct 18 29 th Sunday of Ord. Time Is 53:10-11; Ps 33:4-5, 18-20, 22; Heb 4:14-16; Mk 10:35-45 or 10:42-45 Monday, Oct 19 St. John de Brébeuf and Isaac Jogues Rom 4:20-25; Lk 12:13-21 Tuesday, Oct 20 St. Paul of the Cross Rom 5:12, 15b, 17-19, 20b-21; Lk 12:35-38 Wednesday, Oct 21 Rom 6:12-18; Lk 12:39-48 Thursday, Oct 22 St. John Paul II Rom 6:19-23; Lk 12:49-53 Friday, Oct 23 St. John of Capistrano Rom 7:18-25a; Lk 12:54-59 Saturday, Oct 24 St. Anthony Mary Claret Rom 8:1-11; Lk 13:1-9 Sunday, Oct 25 30 th Sunday of Ord. Time Jer 31:7-9; Ps 126:1-6; Heb 5:1-6; Mk 10:46-52 Please remember Yvonne Karanoss Tessicini, a former parishioner who has entered eternal life on Oct 6 th. May she and all our departed rest in God s loving hands. STEWARDSHIP Weekly Collection for October 11 Finances 2015 Jan 1 Aug 31 Sunday $5,924.06 Income $490,023.45 Online (for Sept.) $1,841.00 Expense $481,895.47 Total $7,765.06 Surplus $8,127.98 Weekly Goal $12,150.00 Thank you for your continued generosity and support! The surplus reflects very generous gifts received in July & August. However, we still owe the Diocese $64,834 for insurance and the balance of the 2015 assessment as well as $209,303 for previous assessments. When you support Newman, you support Loaves and Fishes our monthly Saturday dinner is way more than a soup line. It s a sit-down, full-on 4- course meal served to our hungry neighbors by our waiters/waitresses. Entertainment too! As you plan your will, the impact you want to leave when you enter into Heaven, please do not forget to include your parish, after taking care of family and other important needs. There will always be others after us who will need the spiritual support of Newman Hall-Holy Spirit Parish.
K-12 TH GRADE FAITH FORMATION meets on Sundays at 9:45am. Please fill out a registration form from the front desk to enroll your child. NEWMAN FORUM: LAUDATO SI TALK by Betsy Reifisnider, Catholic Climate Ambassador, on Sun, Oct 18 th after the 10am Mass. She will give us an overview and focus on the theme of dialogue. CHRISTIAN MEDITATION - Hungering for a deeper sense of prayer and stillness in your chaotic life? Join us in contemplative prayer, every Mon at 7:30pm, Gallery Room. IGNATIAN SPIRITUALITY WORKSHOP Tap into the rich wisdom of St. Ignatius of Loyola and his followers to find God in everyday life. Learn about a pathway to deeper prayer, good decisions, and an active life of service. Join seminarian, RJ Fichtinger, SJ on Tue, Oct 20 th at 7:30pm. LIVE YOUR FAITH, BE AN RCIA SPONSOR Help journey with someone exploring the Catholic Faith. The RCIA meets on Thursdays at 7:30pm. For more info, Contact Dan Cawthon (rcia@calnewman.org). EMMAUS GROUP - Come join other parishioners in reflecting on the upcoming Sunday readings on Thursday at 7:30pm. Let the Word of God simmer in your heart to blossom at the Sunday Eucharistic Celebration. DOROTHY DAY: A RADICAL CATHOLIC FOR OUR TIMES - Come to a talk about Dorothy Day by Martha Hennessy, the granddaughter of Dorothy Day, on Wed., Oct. 29 th 7-9pm. Martha continues the work of her grandmother, working with Catholic Worker in NY and continuing to protest for against war. Last year she was arrested for protesting the US Drone program. NEWMAN FICTION GROUP will meet Nov. 3 rd at 7pm to discuss Dracula by Bram Stoker, perfect for Halloween reading! For the Dec. 1 st meeting, we will discuss The Moon and the Bonfires by Cesare Pavese. If you have any book recommendation or questions please contact Kit (510-845-3033) or email Mike (mkfitzgerald50@sbcglobal.net). A N N O U N C E M E N T S SEEKING HOSPITALITY HOSTS FOR MASS It will be a fun and easy way to get involved in parish life. Serve as the welcome host at a Mass. Contact Gina (ginagamble@gmail.com) for info and sign-ups. LOST & FOUND Have you lost a water bottle, notebook, scarf, etc. in the last year. Come inquire at the front desk. HIS HANDS AND FEET MINISTRY- We are God s hands and feet here for each other. At Newman, we have been able to match various needs within our community with some of the talents found here. These matches have resulted in friendships, bonds of faith, and practical assistance to our community. For more info, pick up fliers in the lobby or email Gary and Joy Addiego (HandsAndFeet@calnewman.org). THANK YOU FOR CARING FOR CREATION- We collected 422 signatures that will be sent to the leaders at the UN Climate Summit in Dec. to cut their carbon emissions and aid the world s poorest coping with climate change. With so much support from Newman, other churches, and other groups around the world, the world leaders cannot avoid the will of the people of the world! -*- SIMPLY STUDENTS -*- STUDENT DINNER Every Sun. after the 5pm Mass. KNITTING GROUP Knit scarves for the homeless on Tue., 5:30pm in the lobby. ROSARY GROUP Need an oasis of peace to get a lift on life? Join us on Wed., 8pm in the Lounge. SEEKERS BIBLE STUDY Explore the power of the Word of God on Fri., 6:30pm in the Lounge. HOLY TRINITY COMMUNITY A fellowship of Carmelite/Renewal spiritualties on Fri., 6:30pm. CHUN JIN AHM Join other Korean Catholics in fellowship and prayer on Fri., 7pm in the Gallery. SMALL GROUP BIBLE STUDY Contact Carlos Garcia (carlos.garcia@focus.org). IGNATIAN SPIRITUALITY WORKSHOP Come learn about deeper prayer and discernment on 7:30pm, Tue, Oct 20 th. INTERFAITH SHABBAT- Come join Cal s Interfaith Action Initiative for a beautiful evening of dialogue and exploration of diverse faith traditions on Oct. 23 rd at 6pm. We look forward to learning from you and sharing dinner! FALL SPRING RETREAT Cup of Joy: Reconstructing Happiness on Oct 23 rd -25 th. Seize the moment and sign up now. Registration closes this weekend.
Ignatian Spirituality Workshop Ignatian spirituality is grounded in the conviction that God is active in our world. As the great Jesuit paleontologist Pierre Teilhard de Chardin wrote: "God is not remote from us. He is at the point of my pen, my pick, my paintbrush, my needle and my heart and my thoughts." The spiritual path laid out by Ignatius is a way of discerning God's presence in our everyday lives, and doing something about it. Discover how the practices and insights of Ignatian Spirituality - the Spiritual Exercises, discernment, Ignatian prayer, and the Daily Examen can help you find God right where you are. Join Jesuit seminarian R. J. Fichtinger, SJ, on 7:30 pm, Tuesday, October 20 in the Lounge for an introduction to this rich tradition and how it might help you in your prayer journey. Eucharist for the Sick or Homebound Contact Colleen: 510-848-7812 or ColleenLenord@gmail.com Infant/Toddler Care & Playgroup Childcare is available Sundays at the 10:00am Mass. Little Church, a faith program for 2-5 year olds, is also available during the 10:00am Mass. Hospitality - Coffee & Donuts served after 10am Mass; Coffee & Treats served on the 2 nd Sun, after the 7:30am Mass; and Student Dinner after the 5pm Mass. Sunday Parking - There is limited parking on Sundays in the Newman parking lot across Dwight Way from the church building. Parking is also available at UC Berkeley's Underhill Lot (west of College between Channing and Haste), for $0.50/hour on Sundays.
DOROTHY DAY: A RADICAL CATHOLIC FOR OUR TIMES Last July, our Nonviolent Peacemaking Group received an email from Martha Hennessey, granddaughter of Dorothy Day, the co-founder of the Catholic Worker Movement. Martha indicated that she would like to speak at Newman Hall while she is in the Bay Area. Obviously, our group was ecstatic at the possibility of having Martha speak to our community. Over the last three years the movement to canonize Dorothy has grown substantially. In November, 2012 the U.S. bishops approved the advancement of the cause for canonization of Dorothy Day, the 20th century Catholic convert, pacifist and advocate for the poor. Like Paulist Father, Isaac Hecker, Day is currently considered a Servant of God, a title designated by the Vatican to indicate that it has no objections to her cause for canonization progressing. The bishops strongly approved the advancement of Day s cause in a voice vote. Discussion during the meeting included several bishops recounting their experiences meeting Day or attending her funeral. While Dorothy is famous for her "don't call me a saint, I don't wish to be dismissed that easily," we all too often forget that God's call to each and everyone one of us is to live our lives following God's daily invitation to us to commit our lives to living out the Gospel. Dorothy lived her life answering that call. Cardinal Francis E. George of Chicago commented " Her solution to the injustices of capitalism was the works of mercy, noting Day s criticism of what she saw as the inherent totalitarianism of states. This is a message Pope Francis continues to remind us about on a regular basis. Mark your calendars for Wednesday, Oct. 28 th from 7 to 9pm. You do not want to miss this opportunity to meet Dorothy's granddaughter and get some inside insights on Dorothy Day. - Kara Speltz, Nonviolent Peacemaking Group Dorothy Day Quotes: The greatest challenge of the day is: how to bring about a revolution of the heart, a revolution which has to start with each one of us? We have all known the long loneliness and we have learned that the only solution is love and that love comes with community. I have long since come to believe that people never mean half of what they say, and that it is best to disregard their talk and judge only their actions. I really only love God as much as I love the person I love the least. Our problems stem from our acceptance of this filthy, rotten system. The final word is love.