[TCCM] TCC Bulletin (March 12, 2017)

Elizabeth Vasquez evasquez at mit.edu
Sun Mar 12 11:41:36 EDT 2017


*== TCC Bulletin (March 12, 2017) ==*

In this bulletin:

(1) Tech Catholic Talk
(2) Morning/Evening Prayer
(3) Thomistic Institute at MIT
(4) Spaghetti Suppers
(5) TCC Family Bulletin Board
(6) Living Group Rosary
(7) Bible Study
(8) Adoration
(9) First Saturdays
(10) BBMSK (the Back Bay Mobile Soup Kitchen)
(11) Taizé @ MIT
(12) Fiat
(13) School of Community
(14) HOLY LAND TRIP FOR COLLEGE STUDENTS & YOUNG ADULTS
(15) "“CONTEMPLATING CHRIST WITH MARY”: St. John Paul II on the Rosary as
contemplative prayer, and the Transfiguration "

=== (1) Tech Catholic Talk ===
"A Rational Defense of the Incarnation of Christ, or Why It Was Necessary
for Our Salvation That God Became Man" For the Tech Catholic Talk on
Monday, March 13, Fr. Moloney will speak on the most acute form of the
problem of evil--why did God require the most innocent man ever to be
tortured to death for crimes he didn't commit?- -and present the answer
first formulated by the Doctor of the Church St. Anselm: that this was the
only way salvation from Original Sin could be accomplished. Starts after
Mass (approx. 8:15). Pizza will be served.

=== (2) Morning/Evening Prayer ===
We will be praying the Liturgy of the Hour on Wednesday mornings at 9 AM in
the Chapel, and Thursday evenings at 7 PM in the SDR/W11. We will be using
prayers that can be accessed through the app iBreviary (downloaded for free
on the app store). Please join if you are around and available!

===(3) Thomistic Institute at MIT ===
Tuesday, 3/21 at 5:30 PM in bldg./rm: 3-270 with Professor James Madden
from the Department of Philosophy at the Benedictine College on the topic
“Neuroscience & the Soul: on the compatibility of modern biology and the
religious conception of the soul.”

=== (4) Spaghetti Suppers ===
Join the TCC every Friday night from 7-9 pm in the W11 Community Room for a
free spaghetti supper! This is a time for food, fellowship, and fun.
Contact Sabrina Song at sabrina.song at focus.org with any questions.

=== (5) TCC Family Bulletin Board ===
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, please sign up at groups.mit.edu/webmoira,
list tcc-family-bb!

=== (6) Living Group Rosary ===
Pray in communion with peers on campus in the comfort of your living group,
Sun @ 9 PM Contacts:
Maseeh Hall: Emily Cimmino (203-451-1146) and Daniel Vignon (650-963-6561)
McCormick: Briana Chavez (915-449-9352) and Elizabeth Vazquez
(956-465-8870) East Campus: Mariah Mullen (712-542-0781)

=== (7) 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.

== (8) Adoration ===
Mondays and Tuesdays 11 AM – 12 PM, Wednesdays 8-9 PM in the MIT Chapel.

=== (9) First Saturdays ===
Monthly devotion to the Virgin Mary every 1st Saturday. Meet at 10AM in W11
for the Rosary, then to the Pru for confession, meditation, adoration and
mass at 12:00 PM. A great opportunity to pray with your fellow TCC members
and get off campus! Contact: Emily Cimmino (203-451-1146) or Daniel Vignon
(650-963-6561). Next April 2.

=== (10) BBMSK (the Back Bay Mobile Soup Kitchen) ===
We serve homeless communities in Back Bay and Cambridge giving out socks,
sandwiches, and a friendly presence to folks we come across on the street.
When? 6:00 PM on Tuesdays at W11 or 6:00 PM on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and
Sundays in front of St. Clement's Shrine. For more info, visit bbmsk.org!

=== (11) Taizé @ MIT ===
Ecumenical Prayer Sundays at 8 PM in the MIT Chapel. Song and stillness to
rest and pray.

=== (12) 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
March 29 from 7:00 – 9:00 p.m. at St. Clement Eucharistic Shrine, 1105
Boylston St., Boston. Please respond to Sister Marian Batho, CSJ, Delegate
for Religious, Sr_Marian_Batho at rcab.org or call 617- 746-5637.

==== (13) 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.

=== (14) "HOLY LAND TRIP FOR COLLEGE STUDENTS & YOUNG ADULTS" ===
May 18-26. Fr. Michael Nolan of St. Mary Parish Waltham is leading a
pilgrimage through Jordan and Israel for young adults between the ages of
18-26. Sites include: Madaba, Wadi Rum, Petra, Mt. Nebo, Dead Sea and
Bethany by the Jordan, Bethlehem, Nazareth, Cana, Capernaum, Mt of
Beatitudes, Sea of Galilee, Mt. Tabor and Jerusalem. This trip, geared for
young adults, includes trekking, hiking, swimming and service work. Trip
cost of $2990 includes roundtrip airfare, guides, meals, lodging, taxes and
entrance fees. Registration deadline is March 22, 2017. For more
information and registration please contact stmarywaltham at gmail.com Att:
Fr. Michael Nolan.

=== (15) "“CONTEMPLATING CHRIST WITH MARY”: St. John Paul II on the Rosary
as contemplative prayer, and the Transfiguration" ===

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