Corpus Christi University Parish Dave Custer, Custodian Deacon Robert Fedynich, Bookkeeper rfedynich@ccup.org Becky Fournier, Parish Secretary bfournier@ccup.org Kimberly Kunkle, Campus Ministry Associate kkunkle@ccup.org Jared Malott, CSA President jared.malott@rockets.utoledo.edu Pam Meseroll, Parish Manager pmeseroll@ccup.org Fr. Jeremy P. Miller, Pastor jmiller@ccup.org Deacon Justin S. Moor, Permanent Deacon jmoor@ccup.org Luke D. Rosen, Director Music Ministry lrosen@ccup.org march 17th, 2019 second SUNDAY lent A Member the Saint Agnes Deanery Service Music: Mass Wondrous Love Amy Righi Opening Song: Tree Life GC #397 vs. 1,2,2nd Sun. Confiteor: I confess to almighty God and to you, my brothers and sisters, that I have greatly sinned, in my thoughts and in my words, in what I have done and in what I have failed to do, through my fault, through my fault, through my most grievous fault; therefore I ask blessed Mary ever Virgin, all the Angels and Saints, and you, my brothers and sisters, to pray for me to the our God. Kyrie: Cantor, then all: Ky Responsorial Psalm: Revised Grail Psalter Ps 27: 1,78,9abc,1314(1a) Refrain ri e Cantor, then all: Chri Cantor, then all: The Psalm 27: The Is My Light is my is my œ œ Text: Excerpts from the English translation The Roman Missal, 2010, International Commission on English in the Liturgy, Inc. Music: Mass Wondrous Love,Ami Righi, b.1961 2013, International Liturgy Publications e ste e Ky ri e e le le le light, light and my i son. the sal i son. i son. is my va tion. Luke D. Rosen light, the Gospel Acclamation: Verse 1 Refrain Praise King to Prayer the Faithful: God God Preparation the Gifts: instrumental Holy Holy Holy: Ho earth est. name ev ly, Ho you, end er faith your peo are the ly, Ho ly full, Ho Je less glo sus ry! Mass for John Carroll Michael Joncas ful, God ple, hear your glo ry. God Bless ed is sanna in the ev er mer our hosts. Christ, ci ful, prayer. Ho sanna in the he high who est. Hea ven and high comes in the Copyright 2013 by Luke D. Rosen All Rights Reserved MUSIC CONTINUES INSIDE BULLETIN 2955 Dorr Street Toledo, OH 43607 P: 419.531.4992 F: 419.531.1775 Visit us at: www.ccup.org Parish Office Hours: 10:30am 5pm Mon., Tues., Wed., Fri. (Closed Thurs., Sat., and Sun.)
Memorial Acclamation: Amen: When we Lamb God: Cantor: we eat Communion: The Glory These Forty Days GC #388 vs. 1,2,3,4 Closing Song: Jerusalem, My Destiny GC #390 vs. 1,2 From the Pastor un til this Bread and proclaim your Death, A men, Lamb 1.2. 3. you come men, A have grant A God, mer a men, A All: you us peace, take drink O this gain. Cup,, men, A a way the cy on dona no men. sins us. bis pa the cem. world, Pax Christi FOOD FOR OTHERS: In order to support the Parish Lenten Care Bags Collection, we will NOT have a separate collection in either March or April. Our recipient, Lutheran Social Services, a Feed Your Neighbor location, is included in this Lenten collection. We will resume our regular monthly collection May 19. Pax Christi thanks you for your continued support and generosity! MANNA BAGS: The next Pax Christi Manna Bag sale will take place after all the Masses the weekend March 1617, 2019. Manna bags are gallonsize ziplock bags filled with an assortment nonperishable food items suitable to give to people in need that you encounter on the street or in your everyday travels. They are a great alternative to giving money or passing by someone who is in need. Each bag costs $3 (cash only, please) and contains $3 worth food. They are assembled by Pax Christi at cost this is not a fundraiser. Stop by after Mass to replenish your supply. As we emerge from winter's dark and chill, we are sure to encounter more people who are in need... food and our care. The Heartbeat Toledo Baby Bottle collection will begin the weekend March 23rd & 24th. Pick up a baby bottle when they are available. Friends, Lent is a privileged time each year to go into the desert with Jesus in order to come out at Easter a more wellrounded, disciplined disciple. This means taking our private promises seriously, as well as keeping the spirit the fasting and abstinence prescriptions fered by the Church. How to look at No Meat on Friday While the exact origin Friday abstinence from meat is unclear, it seems to have some roots in the fact that meat was a luxurious commodity until more recent times. In the past, meat was primarily consumed by the rich and was a public sign wealth. Abstaining from meat on Fridays in Lent meant, then, being in solidarity with those who do not have access to the same resources. Today, it is difficult to relate to this original intention, since meat is so universally accessible, to rich and poor alike. At this point, abstinence from meat is at the most a slight inconvenience. Certainly, we should embrace that inconvenience and keep the spirit abstinence by not being extravagant with our nonmeat choices (e.g. Red Lobster is probably not in the spirit abstinence!). We might also add another sacrifice on Fridays Lent that still represents solidarity with the poor around the world maybe taking a cold shower, trying to eat on $1 a day, not using our smartphones, or another sacrifice that honors the sacrifice Jesus and unites us in solidarity with the poor. May you have a blessed and fruitful Lent, Fr. Jeremy
ANNUAL CATHOLIC APPEAL. Countless lives are touched by every contribution to the 2019 Annual Catholic Appeal. Children, seminary students, the sick and aged, the needy they all depend on our generosity. Thank you for pledging today to help meet our parish goal $23,500.00 and assure the continuation these programs and services. For more information on ministries funded by the appeal visit: www. Toledodiocese.org/ACA **Note: If the pledge card that you received in the mail does NOT say "Corpus Christi University Parish" above your name, and you would like to donate with CCUP as the credited parish, please make that change. march 3 Attendance Saturday, 4:30 p.m.... 152 Sunday, 11 a.m.... 391 Total... 443 Please Note: We will post the monthly contribution report in the second Sunday bulletin the subsequent month. TITHE: Toledo GROWs educates our community about the value local nutritious food through an active urban farm in downtown Toledo and support for 125+ community gardens. The majority those gardens are in low and moderate income areas in the core the city. People all ages take part in educational programs through Toledo GROWs, and are providing healthy food for their families and their neighbors. CCUP WEEKLY ACTIVITY & LITURGICAL CALENDAR Sunday, March 17 Mass...11:00 a.m...church Mass...6:00 p.m...church Student Dinner...7:00 p.m...meeting Room Monday, March 18 Mass...12:05 p.m...chapel CLP 1...7:30 p.m...kirtland Classroom CLP 2...8:30 p.m...conference Room CLP 3...9:30 p.m...conference Room Tuesday, March 19 Adoration & Reconciliation...7:00 p.m...chapel Music Practice (11AM Mass)...7:30 p.m...church Mass...8:00 p.m...chapel General Meeting...8:30 p.m...meeting Room Wednesday, March 20 Mass (For Our Parishioners)...12:05 p.m...chapel Bible in a Year...5:30 p.m...church SEEK Reunion...6:30 p.m...newman Rooms Music Practice (6PM Mass)...7:30 p.m...church R.C.I.A...7:30 p.m...meeting Room Thursday, March 21 Theological Reflection...7:30 p.m...meeting Room Friday, March 22 Mass (Bob Schardt)...12:05 p.m...chapel Eucharistic Adoration...12:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m...chapel Freshman Retreat Reunion...7:00 p.m...newman Rooms Saturday, March 23 Confirmation...11:00 a.m...rosary Cathedral Mass (Rev. Gerald Knueven)...4:30 p.m...church Sunday, March 24 Mass (Rev. Joseph Przybysz)...11:00 a.m...church Mass...6:00 p.m...church Student Dinner...7:00 p.m...meeting Room Graduate Dinner...7:00 p.m...conference Room Blue Student Activities; Red Permanent Community Activities; Green All Are Welcome; Purple Mass Please visit our website for detailed information about programs and activities at www.ccup.org
Stations the Cross: Meditate on the Stations the Cross during Lent. Booklets are available at the first Station located in the floor in Church. (Mon.Fri. 10:30am 5 pm) Lenten Evening Reflection for our Permanent Community: Thursday March 28 from 6:30 8:30 pm in the Church. Please contact our secretary Becky (bfournier@ccup.org) no later than Tuesday, March 26 if you would like to attend. Bible in a Year: Join Fr. Jeremy and Dr. Peter Feldmeier as they continue to journey through the Bible! It s not too late to join. Come when you can! Every Wednesday 5:30 7 pm in the Church (except for Mar. 6 and Apr.17) Lenten Care Bags: Help support local pantries and shelters by collecting nonperishable food items and toiletries in a paper bag and bring it to the Newman Rooms no later than Palm Sunday April 14. Volunteers may also be needed to help deliver the bags on April 15. **Please pick up a Lenten flyer in the Gathering Space to see other activities and events!** Location: Saint Michael's in the Hills Episcopal Church 4718 Brittany Rd, Toledo, OH 43615
St. Agnes Deanery Lenten Reconciliation Schedule Parish Address Date Time Sacrament Reconciliation Christ the King 4100 Harvest Ln. 3:30 p.m. (Before 5 p.m. Mass) Toledo, OH 43623 4 7:00 p.m. The Light Is On Individual Confessions Corpus Christi 2955 Dorr Street Toledo, OH 43607 45:30 p.m. and 7:309 p.m. The Light Is On Individual Confessions Gesu 2049 Parkside Blvd. Toledo, OH 43607 Every Tuesday Friday 6:40 6:55 a.m. 3 3:30 p.m. 4 7:00 p.m. The Light Is On Individual Confessions Most Blessed Sacrament 4227 Bellevue Rd. Toledo, OH 43613 Every Monday, Tuesday and Thursday Every Sunday March 31, 2019 5 5:30 p.m. 3:30 4:00 p.m. 8:30 9:00 a.m. and 10:30 11 a.m. 3 4:00 p.m. Communal Penance Service Regina Coeli 530 Regina Pkwy. Toledo, OH 43612 Every Tuesday, Thursday and Friday Every Wednesday Every Sunday March 27, 2019 7:30 8 a.m. 9:15 9:45 a.m. 7:30 8 a.m. and 4:30 5:30 p.m. 7:30 8 a.m. and 10 10:30 a.m. 7 8:00 p.m. Communal Penance Service St. Catherine Siena 4555 N. Haven Ave. Toledo, OH 43612 3:30 p.m. 4:15 p.m. 4 7 p.m. The Light Is On Individual Confessions St. Clement 3030 Tremainsville Rd. Toledo, OH 43613 3:00 3:45 p.m. 4 7 p.m. The Light Is On Individual Confessions St. John the Baptist 5153 Summit St. Toledo, OH 43611 Every Tuesday Every Wednesday 5:30 6:15 p.m. 7:30 8:15 a.m. 3 4:15 p.m. 4 7 p.m. The Light Is On Individual Confessions St. Michael the Archangel 420 Sandusky St Toledo, OH 43611 Every Sunday 8 8:30 a.m. St. Pius X 2950 Ilger Ave. Toledo, OH 43606 Every Thursday Friday, April 5, 2019 5:00 p.m. (Before 5:30 p.m. Mass) 3:00 p.m. (Before 4:00 p.m. Mass) 7:00 p.m. Forgiveness Vespers/Individual Confessions ~ SPRING BREAK 2019 ~ We are so excited to welcome back all our students from Spring Break, especially more than 30 students that served on mission trips nationally and abroad! Many thanks to our FOCUS missionaries who led a mission trip to Peru, to Father Dan Zak and multiple parishioners who led a group to Kentucky for the Christian Appalachia Project, and Father Jeremy Miller and Kim Kunkle who accompanied students to Florida for a Habitat for Humanity build. Special shout out also to students serving in some other way this spring break. Your commitment to giving your time to others is truly inspiring. Many thanks also to all parishioners who supported these trips!
Catholic Student Association Event Calendar Nights Theological Reflection Warm Beverges Light Snacks Discussion Prayer Join the Campus Ministry Associate Kim Kunkle for a night prayer and reflection for those involved in service work or for those interested in learning how to live a Christian witness in the modern world. Thursday March 21 st 7:30 PM Tuesday April 2 nd 6:00 PM Permanent community members and students are invited to attend. Contact Kim Kunkle for more information. University Toledo UNDERGRADUATE Catholic Student Association (CSA) and GRADUATE STUDENT Newman Club: Did you know that if you are a Catholic at the University Toledo, you are automatically a member CSA or the Newman Club? The Catholic Student Association is one the largest coed organizations on the University Toledo s campus. Associated with Corpus Christi University Parish, it serves as the Catholic student organization on campus, fostering spiritual, social and academic growth. Check online or the weekly bulletin for updates, contact information and pictures. Photo by Aaron Burden on Unsplash CSA will have a General Meeting Tuesday, March 19th at 8:30 p.m. in the Meeting Room. Those who attended The SEEK Conference are invited to the Newman Rooms Wednesday, March 20 at 6:30pm for a reunion. Friday, March 22nd at 7pm, there will be a Freshman Retreat Reunion in the Newman Rooms. Sunday, March 24th after the 6 p.m. Mass, Graduate Students are welcome to a dinner and discussion with Fr. Jeremy Miller in the Conference Room. There will be an informational meeting on Sunday, March 31, 2019 at 7:30 PM in the Church for UT students and recent UT graduates who are interested in a pilgrimage to the Holy Land with Father Jeremy Miller and Father Phil Smith. The pilgrimage will take place May 1727, 2020 and will be specifically designed for university students and recent graduates The University Toledo. If you are not able to attend this informational meeting and would like more information about the pilgrimage, please contact Father Jeremy (jmiller@ccup. org) or Father Phil (psmith@toledodiocese.org).
Mortar Board is a national honor society that recognizes students for leadership, scholarship and service. To become a member, students must have a gradepoint average 3.0 or higher; excel in leadership and service; and pass through a selection process conducted by Mortar Board. CONGRATULATIONS to these seven students for being inducted: Jared Malott, Elise Illius, Grace Garcia, Laura Heckenmueller, James Easler, Nicole Liebnau, and Grady Hedrick. Scholarships Available for UT Students The deadline for applying is Wednesday, April 17th by 5pm in the Parish Office. Application forms are available on the table in the Gathering Space. o John Henry Newman Scholarship: Applications are available on the table by the exit for any CSA student who wishes to apply for the John Henry Newman Scholarship. Requirements are printed on the application. Two $500.00 scholarships are available. o Roger and Norma Weiher Scholarship: $500 for a UT senior who is a Catholic registered at Corpus Christi and has been accepted for graduate studies in any field. The major criteria are involvement in leadership roles on campus and community service. o Veterinary Scholarship: $ 1,000 for a UT senior registered at Corpus Christi University Parish who is accepted for graduate studies in a veterinary school. For information, please contact Pam Meseroll. o Engineering/ Health Care Science Scholarship: Two $750.00 scholarships are available for a junior or senior pursuing a Bachelor degree in Engineering or in Health Care Sciences. See the application for more information. Feel At home AT CORPUS CHRISTI UNIVERSITY PARISH we want our students to "feel at home." We want to not only be a resource for spiritual growth, worship and reflection, but also a place where you'll gather and meet great friends, have great times and gather great memories that will last a lifetime. Our community is welcoming and supportive. Our two student organizations CSA (on Main Campus) and Newman Club (at the Health Science Campus) have many resources to support student life at the University Toledo.