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schedule for february 22 - march 2, 2008
what, when, where

events:

Saturday, February 23: Sunday, February 24: Monday, February 25: Tuesday, February 26: Wednesday, February 27: Sunday, March 2:
sunday masses:

February 24: 10:30am (Tresidder Oak Room), 4:30pm and 10:00pm (Memorial Church)
preaching: Fr. Steve Maekawa, O.P.

March 2: 10:30am (Tresidder Oak Room), 4:30pm and 10:00pm (Memorial Church)
preaching: Fr. Carl Schlichte, O.P.


weekday schedule:
Monday, February 25 - Friday, February 29

Office hours Mon-Fri 9:00am - 4:00pm

Daily Liturgy 12:20pm Confessions Eucharistic Adoration Mon 9:00pm-10:30pm, Sanctuary, 3rd floor of Old Union (with rosary at 10:00pm)

Rosary Tue-Sun 10:00pm Wilbur West dining hall


announcements for february 24, 2008

CATHOLIC INTERN 2008-2009
Attention all Seniors! We are now accepting applications for the 2008-2009 Catholic Intern position. Here's a brief overview found in last week's bulletin. The intern position is a great opportunity to serve the Catholic community and transition away from college life. The perks aren't bad either! Please submit a resume and a cover letter by the last day of Winter quarter. Any questions? Contact Estella (cestella@stanford.edu).

SPRING BREAK SERVICE TRIP
Our service trip to Las Vegas is coming up soon and applications are due even sooner. This year we travel to the St. Therese center to work with those afflicted with HIV/AIDS. The trip will include helping with the center's day-to-day operations, working "on location" at individual homes and hosting spiritual events such as Taize prayer services. Contact Andrew (abarba@stanford.edu) to sign up. Applications are due February 25 and space is limited.

CROSSROADS CATHOLIC FELLOWSHIP
At this week's CrossRoads, we will be having a special guest speaker! Come this Tuesday at 7pm to Old Union, second floor, Room 216C to hear Father Nathan speak to the group. Contact Chris Hammen (chammen@stanford.edu) for more information.

TAIZE EVENING PRAYER
Join C@S and UCCM on Tuesday January 29th at 9pm in the Sanctuary on the third floor of Old Union for an inter-religious Taize evening prayer. If you've never done Taize prayer, we highly encourage you to attend! Taize is a beautiful meditative prayer service with singing. Join us for this often spiritual and always refreshing event!

DISCUSSION SERIES WITH FR. NATHAN
During Winter quarter, Father Nathan will be holding a weekly discussion series on various religious topics. This week Father Nathan will be holding a discussion entitled "Saints and Angels." See you on Wednesday at 7:30pm, Old Union Common Room, 3rd floor.

UG DINNER - HELP NEEDED
It's that time again! Our next UG dinner is Sunday, March 9th and the Catholic Community needs help feeding all those hungry undergrads. If you would like to help by donating and cooking a main dish to feed between 50-60 students, please contact Andrew (abarba@stanford.edu).

BUSY PERSONS RETREAT
This year's Busy Persons Retreat begins Sunday, March 2 at 5:45pm and concludes on Thursday at 5pm. This retreat is perfect for those who cannot go away for an entire weekend but still want to take the time to reflect, pray, and meditate. Meet each day with a Spiritual Director for 30 minutes and pledge to spend another 30 minutes in prayer alone. We will match you with Spiritual Directors who can work around your schedule and you will decide with your Director the specific meeting times each day. If you are interested in applying, please fill out a registration form, available after mass or via e-mail from one of the Interns. Registration deadline is Wednesday, February 27th. If you have any questions, please contact the Interns or Fr. Patrick.

GRAD/POST-DOC DINNER
Grad and post doc students: Our next grad/post doc dinner will be on Sunday, March 2 at 6pm at the Catholic Community Annex, 1565 Stanford Ave., Palo Alto (at the edge of campus on Stanford and Bowdin). Please join us next Sunday in yummy food and fun conversation. If you need directions or have any questions, please e-mail Estella (cestella@stanford.edu). See you there!

ROSARY
Students meet daily to pray the rosary at 10 PM in Wilbur west dining hall (Tuesday through Sunday) and on the third floor of Old Union during Eucharistic Adoration (Monday), as well as at 5:45 PM on Sunday afternoons in the interns. office on the third floor of Old Union. All are welcome to join us; no experience with the rosary is necessary. Please consider taking the time to deepen your spiritual life with this traditional Catholic prayer. If you have any questions or would like more information, please contact Charlie Capps (ccapps@stanford.edu).

DUMAINE LECTURE BY RENE GIRARD: "THE GOSPELS AS A SOURCE OF KNOWLEDGE"
Rene Girard, a longtime member of the Stanford faculty, is a Catholic philosopher and critic of international renown. His books include Things Hidden Since the Foundation of the World, I See Satan Fall Like Lightning, and The Girard Reader. As we reflect of the Passion of Our Lord in preparation for Holy Week and Easter, we are honored to present a Lenten meditation by Prof. Girard on "The Gospels as a Source of Knowledge." His talk will be on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25TH at 7:30 pm in the SANCTUARY, 3rd floor in the Old Union. All are invited to attend.

WHITE MASS APRIL 14
CCAS will sponsor its first White Mass at 5PM on Monday, April 14, in the Memorial Church, with a reception to follow. The White Mass, presided over by the bishop, honors community members who work in the health care professions. Please join us as we celebrate their service.

PRAYER PARTNERS
When good or bad news happens, the rest of the community would really like to share your joy or support you in difficult times. We would like to start putting in the bulletin the names of those who would like us to pray for them and for their families, for whatever reason. Simple e-mail Chaplain Nancy Greenfield (nanccas@aol.com) with your information by Wednesday mornings, and she will make sure it gets in the bulletin the following Sunday. Let's journey together!

YOUNG ADULTS
Find out about fun spiritual, social and service activities going on in this and neighboring parishes by visiting our website: http://www.youngadultcircle.org/. OFFICE FOR RELIGIOUS LIFE

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