C@S (Catholics @ Stanford)
Undergraduate fellowship
Are you Catholic? Are you at Stanford? Then C@S has something for you!
We are the Undergraduate Catholics at Stanford Group that focuses on four
areas of interest: Community Service, Education, Social Activities and
Spirituality. We have a core team of Undergraduate students who host
activities and events in these four areas. We encourage you to check them
out! See the C@S web page or the bulletin for more
information, or contact the interns: Brian Payer (650/725-0080, bpayer@stanford.edu) or Michelle
Erdrich (650/725-0080, merdrich@stanford.edu).
GC@S
Graduate Student Fellowship
Are you a graduate student interested in deepening your spirituality? Are
you interested in taking a break from work, having some fun, and meeting
new people? Activities coordinated through the CCAS Grad Student group,
also called GC@S provides a relaxed and friendly setting for Catholic grad
students to get to know each other and feel comfortable within the larger
Catholic community. We meet for dinner at our Annex at University Lutheran
Church (1611 Stanford Ave. at Bowdoin) on the second and fourth Sundays
during the regular academic year, holidays excepted. This is a drop-in
dinner after the 4:30pm Mass, with volunteer "chefs" from the
grad student commnity. We also have a speaker at least once a quarter, and
a Saturday daytime outing quarterly, as well as ad hoc events such as Pub
Nights or Movie Nights. Come join us! We'd love to get to know you! For
more information contact Nancy Greenfield (650/233-9795, nanccas@aol.com).
Young Adult Community
The Young Adult Community consists of diverse individuals in their 20's
and 30's at various stages in their faith journeys. We have weekly faith
sharing and Bible study on Tuesday nights. We have social justice
outreach on most Saturdays. We have social events and dinners whenever
possible, and often. We will have a retreat October 27-29, 2006. Come
join us! To contact our young adult community, email stanfordyoungadultcircle@yahoo.com
or contact Fr. David (650/725-0060, dwgeib@stanford.edu).
Permanent Community
There are opportunities for spiritual growth available to the permanent
community such as Small Groups, a Book Group, Busy Person's Retreat and
various lectures and classes. (Check our Education section in this
brochure). If you are interested in Community Service, there are many
organizations which would welcome your help such as the Peninsula
Interfaith Action Committee (PIA), Pax Christi, or one of the many
opportunities for service listed in this brochure. We hold several events
throughout the year as a way to make new friends and build
fellowship. There is a permanent community reception each year, two
all-community BBQ's (October 8, 2006 and June 3, 2007), and potluck
dinners held at the homes of various community members. We always welcome
community volunteers to help with our barbecues, undergraduate dinners,
and planning of social events. Contact Catherine Wolff (650/725-0080, cwolff@stanford.edu or Nancy
Greenfield (650/233-9795, nanccas@aol.com) if you are interested,
and watch the bulletin for upcoming events.
Catholic Gay and Lesbian Ministry
One of our small groups will be dedicated to bringing together members of
our community who share a gay, lesbian, transgender, or bi-sexual
orientation. The goal of the group will be to explore the gift of God's
love and the service of the Church to all who ask for these in faith. For
information, please contact Fr. Patrick (650/725-0080, labelle@stanford.edu) or Teresa
Pleins (650/725-0080, tpleins@stanford.edu).
St. Thomas More Society
An association of Catholic Law students, faculty, and staff that engages
its members in study, prayer, and service. For more information, contact
Fr. Patrick (650/725-0080, labelle@stanford.edu).
GSB Catholic Students Association (CSA)
A group of Catholic Business students, faculty and staff that engages its
members in study, prayer, and service. For more information, contact Allen
Arseneau (650/353-0645, arseneau_allen@gsb.stanford.edu)
or Roberto Romero (romero_roberto@gsb.stanford.edu).
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