[TCCM] TCC Bulletin (September 13, 2015)

Laura D'Aquila ldaquila at mit.edu
Sat Sep 12 15:13:24 EDT 2015


*== TCC Bulletin (September 13, 2015) ==*

Twenty-fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time



In this bulletin:

(1) Monday Mass: NEW! Plus Movie this Week

(2) 10 Days Boston

(3) Grad/Families Dinner

(4) So You Want to Be a Saint

(5) Bible Study

(6) Book Club

(7) TCC Wednesdays

(8) BBMSK

(9) School of Community

(10) Additional Info

(11) Clay Pots Retreat—Finding the Treasure, Communicating the Glory





=== (1) Monday Mass: NEW! Plus Movie this Week ===

This Monday, September 14, is the Feast of the Triumph of the Cross. Mass will
be held in the Student Center / West Lounge (room 201). After the Mass this
Monday, the education committee is hosting a movie in the same room: The
Jewish Cardinal (2014). We hope to start soon after Mass and finish before
10 (the movie is 96 minutes).

Starting on Monday 9/21 we will have a Mass every Monday evening at 7:30 PM
in the Chapel.



=== (2) 10 Days Boston ===
On Wednesday, September 23, the TCC will host the final night of 10 Days
Boston, an annual ecumenical gathering co-sponsored by the Archdiocese of
Boston. For that day, our TCC Wednesday will take place in the Little
Theatre of Kresge Auditorium. At 7 PM, Fr. Moloney will give a talk on the
Catholic understanding of the Mass (this takes the place of his usual talk
at 6:30). At 7:30, we will celebrate the Mass, followed by Eucharistic
Adoration until 8:45, at which point we all adjourn to the lobby for
fellowship. For more info see 10daysboston.com.



=== (3) Grad/Families Dinner ===

September 17th, 6-8 PM, Main Dining Room of W-11 (where the donuts are
after mass!). Come for free food catered by Anna's Taqueria, meet campus
ministry staff, find out more about what the Tech Catholic community has to
offer AND have fun with other young Catholics - on top of that, great door
prizes! All grad students, families, staff and young professionals are
welcome to attend. Hope to see you there!


=== (4) So You Want to Be a Saint ===

Wed. at 6:30 PM in W11 Small Dining Room. Fr. Moloney leads a weekly
discussion-based class on a variety of themes regarding how to live out every
Christian’s call to be holy. Themes vary from week-to-week, ranging from
the practical to the highfalutin. Suggestions for class themes are
appreciated. Attendance at previous sessions is not required, nor is
extensive Catholic formation.


=== (5) Bible Study ===

Interested in growing in your faith? Consider joining a small group Bible
Study! Bible studies meet everyday at different times according to the
member's schedules. For more information

contact one of the FOCUS Missionaries or email john.powers at focus.org


=== (6) Book Club ===

If you’re interested in discussing/debating/analyzing novels/essays/texts …
sign up on the sheet after mass or email Sara Dolcetti at
sara.dolcetti at alum.mit.edu! A doodle will be sent out to all those who sign
up to decide on dates/times to meet and what to read first.

=== (7) TCC Wednesdays ===
Adoration and Confessions available from 7:30-8:30 PM (MIT Chapel). Mass at
8:30 PM (MIT Chapel). Fellowship after Mass in W11/MDR.

=== (8) BBMSK ===

The Back Bay Mobile Soup Kitchen is a Catholic service group dedicated to
helping the homeless on the streets of Boston. We meet at 6:00 PM on
Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays in front of St. Clement's Shrine, pray,
and then hit the streets. RSVP at bbmsk.org today!

=== (9) School of Community ===
Run by Communion and Liberation, an international ecclesial movement.
For more info contact David (campeau at mit.edu) or boston.usa.clu at gmail.com.

=== (10) Additional Info ===
For more info about our programs below and more events, check in our future
bulletins and
emails:

   - Monday Night program
   - Friday Night Supper
   - TCC RCIA and Confirmation Prep Program

=== (11) Clay Pots Retreat—Finding the Treasure, Communicating the Glory ===
October 9-11, 2015. A Catholic weekend retreat for those who work or are
studying for a career in the field of media communications or entertainment
offering time and an opportunity to nurture contemplation of the Treasure
within, and revitalize how we communicate God’s Glory in a compelling way.
Presented by the Daughters of Saint Paul, a community of sisters whose
mission is to evangelize with the media of communications. The retreat will
be held at Saint Thecla’s Retreat House in Billerica, MA. For more information
visit www.pauline.org/retreat. Student rate available with student ID.


May the peace and love of Christ be with you always!



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