[TCCM] TCC Bulletin (October 9, 2016)

Elizabeth Vasquez evasquez at mit.edu
Sun Oct 9 01:57:25 EDT 2016


*== TCC Bulletin (October 9, 2016) ==*
Twenty-Eighth Sunday in Ordinary

In this bulletin:

(1) Fr. Chris Bae
(2) TCC Family Bulletin Board
(3) Living Group Rosary
(4) Bible Study
(5) Melchizedek Group for Priestly Vocations
(6) First Saturdays
(7) Adoration
(8) BBMSK (the Back Bay Mobile Soup Kitchen)
(9) Taizé @ MIT
(10) World Mission Sunday
(11) FIAT
(12) "School of Community"
(13) Thomistic Institute Talk at Harvard
(14) Fully Alive Retreat
(15)  "On Meditation/Mental Prayer, by Thomas Rohrbach, In Conversation
with Christ"

=== (1) Fr. Chris Bae ===
He received his Masters in Mechanical Engineering from MIT in 2008, will be
celebrating the 9:30 Mass next Sunday, Oct. 16 in honor of his priestly
ordination this past May. We will have a reception for him at the coffee
and donuts after Mass.

=== (2) TCC Family Bulletin Board ===
This is just a friendly reminder that the tcc-family-bb at mit.edu listserv is
up. If you have an MIT family and are interested in a bulletin board for
trading things with other families, or if you are an MIT single person and
interested in coordinating ways to help out MIT families (e.g.: helping
with babysitting and things of that nature), please sign up at
groups.mit.edu/webmoira, list tcc-family-bb!

=== (3) Living Group Rosary ===
Pray the Glorious Mysteries in communion with peers on campus in the
comfort of your living group, Sundays at 9 PM. Contacts: Maseeh Hall: Emily
Cimmino (203-451-1146) and Daniel Vignon (650-963-6561) Next House: Bridget
Bohlin (505-919-8377) McCormick: Briana Chavez (915-449-9352) and Elizabeth
Vazquez (956-465-8870) East Campus: Mariah Mullen (712-542-0781) Wednesday
(7:05pm (before mass) outside the Chapel): Ben Myers (517-920-2509)

=== (4) Bible Study ===
Do you want to make friends in the TCC in a smaller group setting? Do you
want to learn more about God and grow in your faith? Join a small group
Bible study! Email focusmishes at mit.edu for more information.

=== (5) Melchizedek Group for Priestly Vocations ===

   - Starting this Wednesday, Sept. 28, and meeting each Wednesday for the
   rest of the semester, Fr. Moloney will lead a reading and discussion group
   about the nature of the priestly vocation and how to discern if God is
   calling us to the “ancient order of Melchizedek” (Heb. 5:6, 7:17).
   - The text, To Save a Thousand Souls, is available in the chaplains’
   office of W11 for free
   - For the first meeting we will read and discuss the first chapter. All
   meetings are in W20-450 at 6 PM on Wednesdays.
   - To attend doesn’t mean that you are thinking about entering the
   seminary, or even that you’re not dating. It can simply mean that you’re
   interested in supporting others think about the priesthood.
   - Anyone interested can contact Ben Myers (bmyers at mit.edu).


=== (6) First Saturdays ===

   - Monthly devotion to the Virgin Mary every 1st Saturday
   - First meet in W11 and recite the Rosary, then head to St Francis in
   the Prudential for confession, meditation, adoration and mass at 12:00PM
   - Our first meet will be this Saturday, October 1st, 2016 at 10:00 AM in
   W11
   - If you have any questions, please contact Emily Cimmino (203-451-1146)
   or Daniel Vignon (650-963-6561).

=== (7) Adoration===
Mondays and Tuesdays 10-11 AM, Wednesdays 8-9 PM in the MIT Chapel

=== (8) "BBMSK (the Back Bay Mobile Soup Kitchen)" ===
 We serve homeless communities in Back Bay and Cambridge giving out socks,
sandwiches, religious articles, and a friendly presence to folks we come
across on the street
When? 6:00 PM on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays in front of St. Clement's
Shrine.  For more info, visit bbmsk.org!

=== (9) Taizé @ MIT===
Ecumenical Prayer Sundays at 8 PM in the MIT Chapel. Song and stillness to
rest and pray.

=== (10) World Mission Sunday===
On Sunday, October 23, there will be Mass at the Cathedral of the Holy
Cross at 11:30 AM, then the opportunity to venerate a relic of Saint
(Mother) Teresa of Calcutta! Check out Pontifical Mission Societies Boston
on Facebook for more info.

=== (11) FIAT ===
Fiat is a discernment group for single women considering a vocation to
religious life in the Catholic Church. The next meeting will be held on
Wednesday, September 28, 2016, from 7:00 – 9:00 p.m. at St. Clement
Eucharistic Shrine, 1105 Boylston St., Boston. If you are interested in
attending, please respond to Sister Marian Batho, CSJ, Delegate for
Religious, Sr_Marian_Batho at rcab.org or call 617- 746-5637.

=== (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) Thomistic Institute Talk at Harvard ===
Thursday, October 13th, 7 PM, “How Could a Good God Allow Evil?” by Dr.
Denys Turner (Yale Divinity School). Co-sponsored with the
Harvard-Radcliffe Catholic Student Association Contact
thomisticinstitute_admins at mit.edu for more information or if you would like
to go together.

=== (14) Fully Alive Retreat ===
October 22, 10AM-5PM and October 23, 9:30AM-5PM. Join the Shalom Boston
community for a weekend of prayer, music, talks, and opportunity to meet
new people! The cost is $30/person including lunch and dinner Saturday, and
brunch and snack on Sunday. Register on Shalom Boston Facebook page. Email
shalombostonevents at gmail.com or text Nara (857)500-9750 for more info.

=== (15) "On Meditation/Mental Prayer, by Thomas Rohrbach, In Conversation
with Christ" ===
See the back of this week's bulletin <http://tcc.mit.edu/www/bulletin>!


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