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Sunday Mass
Madonna Della Strada
Chapel
11:00 a.m.
7:00 p.m.
9:30 p.m.
Daily Mass
Chapel of the Sacred Heart
Monday - Saturday
12:05 p.m.
Mon, Tues, Wed & Fri
4:40 p.m.
Thursday
7:00 p.m. (followed by Rosary and Benediction)
Sacrament of
Reconciliation
Reconciliation Room,
Chapel of the Sacred Heart
Monday - Friday
11:30 a.m. - 12 noon
Also by appointment in
University Ministries
and the Jesuit Community at
Campion Hall.
Devotions to Our Lady
Rosary & Benediction
after Thursday
7:00 p.m. Mass
Devotions to the Sacred
Heart of Jesus
Exposition, Sacred Heart
Litany, and Benediction
after Friday 4:40 p.m. Mass
Byzantine Liturgy
Ciszek Hall, Fr. Sable, S.J.
Tuesday, 4:00 p.m.
Vespers Saturday, 6:30 p.m.
Campus Mosque
306 Taylor Ave.
Friday service
12:30 p.m.
941-5520
Volume 10, Issue 22 April 3, 2011
Fourth Sunday of Lent
A Life Set on Fire
Through my time at Scranton I have learned many things that have
twisted and turned the way I think, the way I act, the way I live. Many fancy
Latin phrases have been drummed into my mind countless times and to be
honest they have made a difference. But one thing that has always been held
forefront in my mind is the ideal of finding God in all things. It is easiest to
begin this daunting task by first changing the word “God” to good. All you
have to do is add one extra “o”! Seriously, though, take the time each day to
relax and reflect on all of the good you experienced that day. It could be an
awesome grade you received, it could be a friend when you needed them, it
could even be the simple smile of a stranger. Whatever it is, find it, embrace
it, then thank God for it.
For me, I have been blessed to find God in the people and the
community here at the University of Scranton. Community has come to mean
so much more to me since I have been a member of the University of Scranton.
Scranton truly is a place where when someone falls down, everyone comes
running to help them up. This may be a bit of a hyperbole; however, a stroll
down the Commons shows how much compassion and genuine love there is on
this campus. A hundred smiling faces are always waiting for me as I walk
down our beloved z-bricks. From the administration to the cafeteria workers
to the students to the maintenance staff, everyone in this community has a true
sense of appreciation for one another. In Scranton, I feel like I am part of a
larger family. If we could translate our community in Scranton to the entire
world, I think a lot of the debilitating problems facing the world today would
diminish quickly.
At the University of Scranton, we do not merely learn how to make the
best possible lives for ourselves. Instead, we learn the values of Cura
Personalis, Magis, and Metanoia. We are encouraged to go forth and set the
world on fire with our passion and our talents. We are not here to make life
better for ourselves, rather we are charged to make life better for everyone. I
challenge you to commit to this charge and to let the Ignatian principles of the
University of Scranton flow through you and set your life on fire.
“A fire kindles other fires. I am one fire, you are another, and together
we may set the entire world alight.” - Saint Alberto Hurtado
Peace, Love, Scranton,
Michael J. Wiencek
Class of 2012
“Today our prime
educational
objective must be
to form men-and-
women-for-others;
men and women
who will live not
for themselves but
for God and his
Christ - for the
God-man who
lived and died for
all the world; men
and women who
cannot even
conceive of love of
God which does
not include love
for the least of
their neighbors;
men and women
completely
convinced that
love of God which
does not issue in
justice for others
is a farce.”
Pedro Arrupe, S.J.,
28th Superior General
of the Society of Jesus,
Valencia, Spain ,
1973
The Community Outreach Office provides information on Volunteer Opportunities for individuals, groups, clubs, and residence hall floors. Our office is located in The DeNaples
Center, Room 205B, and our webpage is www.scranton.edu/volunteers. We are also on Facebook! Like Us!
Check out our new webpage at www.scranton.edu/volunteers for a complete list of
current opportunities, agency information, upcoming events and more!
Post-Service Trip Follow-Up Gathering - On Tuesday, April 5 from 12:00-1:00pm in
the Moskovitz Theater on the 4th floor of DeNaples, we are having a post-service trip
follow-up gathering. Please join us! A light lunch will be served. It will be a great way
to hear about the other trips and to reconnect with your group.
Pet Therapy on Wednesday, April 27th from 11:30-1:30. Pet Therapy invites faculty
and staff to bring their pets to campus to bring joy and stress relief to students. Each fall
and spring, over 50 dogs join more than 500 students and staff for petting and hugs.
Students look forward to this event each semester, as they are missing their own pets at
home.
Easter Basket Drive - Students, clubs, floors, staff and faculty are invited to make an
Easter Basket for a child in need (ages infants to 12), wrap it in cellophane and drop it
off in the Community Outreach Office, 205B DeNaples, by Monday April 18th. The
basket should contain a chocolate or white bunny, wrapped candies (no loose), jelly
beans, toys (i.e., stuffed animal, car, crayons, books, etc) and other age appropriate
gifts. The basket should contain Easter grass. Suggested $ amount per basket is $20.
Baskets will be donated to children from area Headstart preschools, Friends of the Poor
and St. Joseph's Center.
Boys & Girls Clubs of Northeastern Pennsylvania: Ongoing, after school homework,
Monday-Thursday, 2:30 pm, five volunteers. Ongoing, after school recreation,
Monday-Friday, 4 to 8:30 p.m. Contact: Laura Gentile, 570-342-8709, x114.
Boy Scouts of America: Ongoing, Cub/Den leader, Tuesdays, 2:30-4 pm, once or twice
a month. Child abuse clearances are necessary and are paid for by the agency.
Contact: Dana Healey, 570-207-1227, x230, or [email protected]
Headstart: Ongoing, painting mural at West Scranton pre-school. Mon-Fri time TBA.
Contact: Debbie Tomassoni, 963-6633, x2224, or [email protected]
Jewish Community Center: Looking for a volunteer to make a video for their website
and YouTube. Editing and video experience helpful. February through March.
Contact: [email protected]
Community Outreach Office
Volunteer Opportunities
Long-Term Volunteer Opportunity
Relief for Japan
Interested in designing & leading retreats, sharing your faith with teenagers, and facilitating service programs? Desire living in community while doing a year of service? With over 35 years of Catholic Youth Ministry experience, Capuchin Youth & Family Ministries (CYFM) is rebuilding the Catholic Church by nurturing faith, developing leaders, taking action through service to those in need and magnifying God's love in the world.
Chrissy Guariglia ('10) from CYFM will be on campus Tuesday, April 12th from 1-3pm and 7-9pm in DeNaples 214 (inside the Forum). Stop by to learn more about how your talents can serve the Church in this exciting ministry at CYFM through the Cap Corps
Program! http://www.capuchin.org/capcorps
Come Spend 20 Minutes in a Reflective Form of
Ignatian Prayer…
April Dates Include:
Thursday, April 7
Thursday, April 14
Thursday April 28
9:30 pm in the Sacred Heart Chapel
Questions? See Sr. Carol in University Ministries
or e-mail [email protected]
April, 29, 30, May 1, 2011
A Retreat By and For Students
For those who have made Search, Kairos,
Antioch or Emmaus
A Weekend like NO OTHER…
Living The Fourth At Scranton!
Sign Up NOW in University Ministries
FOURTH DAY RETREAT
Catholic Relief Services is working with Caritas International and others to find pathways to bring aid to the many thousands stricken by the earthquake and tsunami that devastated northern Japan.
"The people of Japan who have suffered this tragedy are our brothers and sisters," Sean Callahan, vice president of overseas operations said. "CRS has determined there was minimal damage from the tsunami in countries where we have programs - such as the Philippines and Indonesia. Our focus now is on the people of Japan."
Caritas Japan has indicated that for now it will not be involved in immediate relief work, a huge operation run by the Japanese Army, but will focus on long-term recovery. In a statement, Caritas Japan noted that the damage is not only physical but also psychological. "We will accompany people who lost their beloved, who lost everything and may stay at temporary shelter, and who have no one to rely on," the statement said.
The president of Caritas Japan, Bishop Isao Kikuchi SVD says, "We have received so many emails from all continents, filled with words of compassion and prayer. We are very grateful for this solidarity. We believe that aid activity is needed, but prayer is also important in such a situation."
http://crs.org/japan/index.cfm
In response to the quake, The Red Cross has already launched efforts in Japan. Visit Redcross.org or text REDCROSS to 90999 to donate $10 from your phone. UNICEF is also coordinating efforts to help the children of Japan. Use this form on UNICEF's website to donate 100 percent of your desired amount to their fund designated for victims of the earthquake or text JAPAN to 864233 to donate $10.
The Examen
University MinistriesT h e U n i v e r s i t y o f S c r a n t o n
Fr. Rick Malloy, S.J., Ph.D. Patricia Vaccaro, M.S. Jayne Lucas, B.Mus., M.A., A.B.D.
Vice President for University Ministries Director of Community Outreach Director of Liturgy & Music
941-7419 941-7429 941-6152 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
Elise Gower, B.A. Amy Hoegen, M.A. Lori Moran, M.S. Fr. Leo Manglaviti, S.J., Ph.D. International Service Programs University Minister Community Outreach Director of Ignatian Spiritual Formation
941-4138 941-5510 941-7429 941-4258
[email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
Cathy Seymour, M.A. Sr. Carol Tropiano, R.S.M., M.A. Brian Pelcin, M.Ed.
University Minister University Minister University Minister 941-7409 941-7713 941-5458
[email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
Paulette Burton, Secretary/Receptionist, University Ministries: 941-7419
Joanne Gambacorta, Secretary, Vice President for University Ministries: 941-7419
Ellen Judge, Secretary, Office of Community Outreach: 941-7429; Moira Tumelty, Graduate Assistant, University Ministries
Weekly Collection Sunday Mass Presiders
Saurday, April 2 Preview Day 4:00 PM : Fr. Manglaviti, S.J.
Sunday, April 3 11:00 AM : Fr. Pilarz/Cadigan, S.J.
7:00 PM : Fr. Malloy, S.J.
9:30 PM : Fr. Malloy, S.J.
Saturday, April 9
ISP Mass 9:30 PM : Fr. Malloy, S.J.
Sunday, April 10 11:00 AM : Fr. Manglaviti, S.J.
7:00 PM : Fr. Sweeney, S.J.
9:30 PM : Fr. McKinney, S.J.
This Sunday's collection will be used to assist the
people of Japan who continue to struggle amid
immense suffering and devastation.
Last week's collection for Patrick’s Pals was
$107.
Born to Be Wild
UNIVERSITY MINISTRIES, DeNaples Student Center 200
570-941-7419 www.scranton.edu/ministry