Friday, August 23, 2013

Special Mass Times This Weekend

Orientation Weekend Mass Schedule
Saturday 8/24: 4:30pm Mass (followed by reception for students & their families)
Sunday 8/25: 11am Mass
Sunday 8/25: 4:30pm Mass (followed by Welcome Back BBQ -students, come on back for the BBQ even if you went to an earlier Mass!)

11am Mass may be extra crowded with new students and their families, so we invite you to come to one of the 4:30pm Masses if you can.
School-Year Mass Schedule
Beginning Sept. 1, we will return to the regular Sunday Mass schedule of 11am and 9pm Mass.
Weekday Mass and Soup
Weekday Mass and Soup will return on Friday, Sept. 6!
12:05pm Friday Mass & Soup (begins 9/6)
5:15pm Tuesday Mass & Soup (begins 9/10)

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

New Student Open House

The CSC would like to invite all incoming students and their families to an open house on Friday, August 23 from 2:00-4:00. The CSC is located at 6352 Forsyth Blvd.

Monday, July 29, 2013

Peace Be with You

At Mass this past Sunday, Fr. Gary helped us dissect the Our Father prayer. For me, it was a good reminder to think about and truly mean the words when I say that prayer, as well as other prayers and responses that are so easy to mindlessly repeat at Mass if I'm not careful.

The reminder brought to light a gesture we do every week at Mass: the sign of peace. Until yesterday, this just seemed like any other part of Mass to me. It's just one of those things we do, week after week.

But this week, I experienced something different. As we were doing the sign of peace, I realized how unique and special it is to take the time every week to look someone in the eye, take their hand in yours, and wish them peace. Think about how remarkable that is. It's one minute out of your week, but if you're like me, it is the only minute that you spend actively wishing peace upon someone else.

And it's not just that you're wishing people peace; rather, you're indiscriminately wishing people peace. I do a full 360-degree turn when I do the sign of peace, shaking hands with all of the people around me. You probably do too. We don't pick and choose who gets to receive our sign of peace--gender, race, age, religion. People you love, people you loathe. Close friends and complete strangers. The rich and the poor, the sick and the healthy. If you're within range, you get peace.

This is not a small thing. It's a remarkable message, really: That we need to make time for peace in our lives, and that we need to do so without bias or discrimination.

But it works only if it's more than just an empty gesture. The next time you do the sign of peace, you have a choice: Are you merely offering your hand to the people around you, or are you offering them peace?

--Jamey Stegmaier
Director of Operations

Monday, July 15, 2013

The Church's Best Kept Secret

The Church's Best Kept Secret: Catholic Social Justice Teaching will be a special event presented at the CSC by Cynthia Enghauser at the CSC on Tuesday, July 23 at 7:00.

Monday, June 24, 2013

Richard Rohr quote

This is the quote from Richard Rohr that Deacon Phil Hengen mentioned at Mass this Sunday:

Watch your thoughts, they become words.
Watch your words, they become actions.
Watch your actions, they become habits.
Watch your habits, they become character.
Watch your character, it becomes your destiny.

Richard Rohr Breathing Under Water:  Spirituality and the Twelve Steps

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Forsyth Closed

Forsyth will be closed from the west of the CSC until July 5. We apologize for the inconvenience. The stretch of Forsyth in front of the CSC can still be accessed from the east.

Construction has begun across the street at Wash U, so parking will be more limited at Mass. You can park on Sundays down the street at Hillel or Forsyth School, or on Wash U's architecture school parking lot. Please add a few extra minutes for the longer walk to the CSC on Sunday.

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Commonweal Editorial Editorial Assistant Position Open

Commonweal Magazine is looking for a new editorial assistant to begin work here at the end of the summer. The editorial assistant will help the editors with manuscript review, proofreading, and editorial correspondence. He or she will also be responsible for some administrative and office support duties. The editorial assistant will participate in editorial meetings for the print and digital editions of Commonweal, and may have the opportunity to contribute original writing as time permits.
The position requires a bachelor's degree, outstanding writing and organizational skills, and painstaking attention to detail. We are looking for candidates with a demonstrated familiarity with Commonweal and the topics it covers (Catholicism, theology, politics, books, media). Prior experience in a journalism or media environment, as well as experience with Web-based publishing tools and techniques, would be a significant plus. The position is full-time, although the Commonweal office operates on a four-day work week (Monday through Thursday).
Send a resume, cover letter, and relevant writing samples to jobs@commonwealmagazine.org.

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Special 1:30 Mass This Sunday

In addition to the regular 11:00 am Mass this Sunday, June 2, there will be a special First Communion Mass at 1:30 at the CSC. This Mass is open to anyone in the community. Please join us in welcoming some young hearts and minds into the community.

Thursday, May 16, 2013

Part-Time Babysitter Wanted (community post)

City family seeking a part-time babysitter for two children, ages 6 and 9 starting in the 2013-14 school year.
Candidates must be available from 3 p.m.- 6 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays.  The position would require picking our kids up from school, driving them home, overseeing homework, etc.

Eligible candidates must have a car with automobile insurance, possess a valid driver's license, and have experience working with children.

$12/hr plus reimbursement for mileage from their school to our home.

If interested, please send an email to courtney.mcdermott@gmail.com  

Monday, May 13, 2013

Senior Week

2013 graduates, please join us for a special Baccalaureate Mass and lunch this Wednesday from 12:00-2:00 at the CSC, as well as a graduation open house at the CSC on Thursday from 12:00-2:00. We look forward to celebrating your time at the CSC, the next step in your journey, and the family members who supported you every step of the way.

Monday, May 6, 2013

Mass in Graham Chapel for Mother's Day

The Catholic Student Center will celebrate Mother's Day Mass at 11:00 in Graham Chapel on the Wash U campus this Sunday. There will be no 9:00 pm Mass that day.

Monday, April 29, 2013

Huge CSU Study Break for Students at the CSC

Catholic Student Union is sponsoring the best study break ever for students at the CSC this Wednesday, May 1, from 4:00-5:30. It will include free massages, free Tropical Moose shaved ice, cornhole, and spikeball.

CSU's Dollar Dinner will immediately follow the study break in the CSC social hall (5:30-7:00).

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Upcoming Service and Social Justice Events

Contemplatives In Action: Social Analysis Sunday: Sunday April 14th at 6:30pm
* Join us for a panel discussion with educators from around the St. Louis area!  This event is open to all students and young adults.

GSYA Day of Service: Saturday, April 20th at 9:30am
* Join us for a service event at a community garden in the Ville Neighborhood of North St. Louis.

Contemplatives In Action Info Sessions: Sunday, April 21st at 8pm and Tuesday, April 30th at 6:30pm

Saturday, April 6, 2013

The 2nd Sunday of Easter is Divine Mercy Sunday

John Paul II declared the 2nd Sunday of Easter to be Divine Mercy Sunday as a recognition of the inconceivable mercy of Christ.

In particular this feast day stems from private revelations that St. Faustina received in the early 20th century, where she wrote of Christ's great love for all and his desire to extend mercy to all. The Church teaches that on this particular Sunday special graces of mercy are present in taking the Eucharist, if you have received the sacrament of reconciliation within 20 days of Divine Mercy Sunday. In recognizing Christ's great mercy through our own repentance and desire for mercy the Church teaches that our sins are indeed completely forgiven. The Church also teaches that Christ's mercy compels us to go out and be merciful in our own lives and in the world. 

Check out more info about this feast day at:
http://www.usccb.org/beliefs-and-teachings/how-we-teach/new-evangelization/year-of-faith/notes-and-quotes-for-reflection-on-divine-mercy.cfm

Monday, April 1, 2013

Marathon This Sunday!

The St. Louis Marathon is this Sunday, and for part of the morning it will be somewhat difficult to access the Catholic Student Center. Forsyth will be partially blocked until around 10:37 per the route schedule, so please plan accordingly when scheduling your morning.

Monday, March 25, 2013

Holy Week Schedule

Holy Thursday: 7:00 at the CSC
Good Friday: 7:00 at the CSC
Holy Saturday Easter Vigil: 7:30 at the CSC, party to follow
Easter Sunday: 9:30 and 11:30 at Graham Chapel

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

CSU Fish Fry

Join us from 5:30-7:30 on Friday, March 22 for some wonderful company and a delicious Lenten dinner at the Catholic Student Union's annual fish fry! The cost is only $5, and all are welcome to attend. This event will be held in the CSC social hall.

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Bodily Stations of the Cross


Sacred Movements of Devotion
(Bodily Stations of the Cross)
Monday, March 18, 7pm in CSC Commons
Come experience the living Stations of the Cross through this modern form that incorporates bodily "yoga" type poses for each of the participants. You will not only journey with Christ in his passion through spiritual meditation but also through feeling a bit of the suffering in each station in your own body with each pose. No yoga experience is necessary in order to do the poses associated with each station. Please bring your own yoga mat and comfortable clothing. All are welcome to attend!

Monday, March 4, 2013

Confession Marathon

The CSC's annual Confession Marathon will be Wednesday, March 6. We will have priests available from 2pm-midnight for the sacrament of reconciliation. Students, we especially hope that you will be able to join us. Students will be given priority if there is any wait.