[TCCM] TCC Bulletin (April 10, 2016)

Laura D'Aquila ldaquila at mit.edu
Fri Apr 8 11:44:06 EDT 2016


*== TCC Bulletin (April 10, 2016) ==*

Third Sunday of Easter



In this bulletin:

(1) Campus Preview Weekend (CPW)

(2) Rosary in Maseeh Basement, Sundays 9 PM

(3) Sunday Night Supper

(4) Basic Course in Catholicism

(5) Monday Night Discussions (MND)

(6) TCC Wednesdays

(7) Bible Study

(8) Graduate Bible Study

(9) Book Club 'Ad Lucem'

(10) BBMSK

(11) Cambridge Soup Kitchen

(12) School of Community

(13) Rolling Thunder

(14) Grad/Young Professional Women's Bible Study

(15) Taize @ MIT

(16) How to turn your ordinary work (including homework) into a prayer


=== (1) Campus Preview Weekend (CPW) ===

TCC is hosting a variety of CPW events. Come meet next year's freshmen
undergraduates! Current undergrads are especially encouraged to come and
invite prefrosh.

*Masses:*


   - Friday 4/8 – 12:05 PM (followed by lunch) Chapel
   - Saturday 4/9 – Vigil Mass – 8 PM Chapel
   - Sunday 4/10 – 9:30 AM Chapel

*Other Events:*

   - Pasta Feed – Friday 4/8 – 7 PM W11 Community Room
   - Veggies and VeggieTales – Saturday 4/9 – 2 PM W20-400


=== (2) Rosary in Maseeh Basement, Sundays 9 PM ===

In continuation of our Lenten effort, please join us in praying the
Glorious Mysteries! Contact Emily C. (203-451-1146) or Daniel V. (650-963-
6561) for more information or to be tapped in!


=== (3) Sunday Night Supper ===

No SNS this week. Come to our CPW events instead!


=== (4) Basic Course in Catholicism ===

This course will be held on Sundays at 2:30 PM in W11/ Small Dining Rm.


*=== *(5) Monday Night Discussions (MND) ===

Mondays 8 PM – 9:15 PM in W11/Main Dining Room. The goal of this forum is
for participants to hold discussions about certain questions of faith as
they relate to their intellectual experiences and expectations. Bruno
Coppi, an emeritus professor of physics at MIT and a consulter for the
Pontifical Council for Culture, will be giving a talk entitled: *'A path
between wonder and mystery': My unplanned role in the Voyager spacecraft's
first in loco observations of the surroundings of the furthest planets in
the Solar System, and the experiences and emotions that I have encountered
in my path through life and involvement in advanced research.* Dinner will
be provided.


*=== *(6) TCC Wednesdays ===

Mass at 7:30 PM (MIT Chapel). Adoration and Confessions available from 8-9
PM (MIT Chapel).


=== (7) Bible Study ===

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


=== (8) Graduate Bible Study ===

In addition there is a Graduate Bible Study that runs Thursday 6-7 PM
in W11/SDR. For location and more information please contact Taylor Gill at
tgill at mit.edu. *Not happening on 3/24*.


=== (9) Book Club 'Ad Lucem' ===

We meet every Tuesday at 8-9 PM in W11/Small Dining Room. Please contact
Sara Dolcetti at sara.dolcetti at alum.mit.edu.

=== (10) BBMSK ===
6:00 PM on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays in front of St. Clement's
Shrine. RSVP at bbmsk.org!

=== (11) Cambridge Soup Kitchen ===
Meets on Tuesday at 6 PM in W11. Travels down Mass Ave. to Central Sq.

=== (12) 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.

=== (13) Rolling Thunder ===
Rolling Thunder is a Catholic undergraduate men's fellowship and prayer
group. On Saturday mornings we pray a holy hour at St. Clement's
Eucharistic Shrine before the 11:00 Mass. We usually grab lunch together
afterwards. If you are interested in joining us, we meet up at 9:45am at
W11 to walk over to St. Clement's together. We'd love to see you there!
Contact Andrew Berta for more details (andrew92 at mit.edu or 719-660-1850).

=== (14) Grad/Young Professional Women's Bible Study ===
Meets in Davis Square in Somerville on Monday evenings, 6:45-8pm. Contact
Camille (cmcarlisle at alum.mit.edu) for more info.

=== (15) Taize @ MIT ===
Returns from our Spring Break/Holy Week/Easter hiatus on Sunday, April 3,
at 8 pm in the MIT chapel. Join us as we give thanks and sing a new song to
the Lord this Easter season.

=== (16) How to turn your ordinary work (including homework) into a prayer
===
See the back of this week's bulletin
<http://web.mit.edu/tcc/archives/public/bulletin/2016/bulletin.2016-04-10.pdf>
for
Father Moloney's message!

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



The weekly bulletin can be found at http://tcc.mit.edu/www/bulletin
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