[TCCM] Bulletin (April 22, 2018)

Aline A Vargas Manriquez alinevm at mit.edu
Sun Apr 22 15:11:54 EDT 2018


== TCC Bulletin (April 22nd, 2018) ==

In this bulletin:
(1)Feelings Management" or Human Nourishment?
(2) Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA) and Course in the Fundamentals of the Catholic Faith
(3)  Melchizedek Group for Priestly Vocations
(4) Spouses/Parents Bible Study
(5) Spaghetti Suppers
(6) FOCUS Bible Study
(7) Register for FORMED.ORG
(8) Graduate Student Email List
(9) BBMSK (Back Bay Mobile Soup Kitchen)
(10) Attention Graduate Students

=== (1) Feelings Management" or Human Nourishment?   ===

For our Tech Catholic talk this week, we will continue the discussion begun by Dr. Michael Gorman on the task of life. Monday, April 23, 8:15 PM in the Main Dining Room of W11. Pizza will be served

=== (2) Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA) and Course in the Fundamentals of the Catholic Faith  ===

Classes will be held at 2:45pm on Sundays in W11/Small Dining Room. For more info contact (dmoloney at mit.edu).

=== (3) Melchizedek Group for Priestly Vocations  ===

  *   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).
  *   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.
  *   Meeting times 2PM on Fridays in the Student Center room 450; if interested, contact Ricardo J. Rodriguez Garcia (ricardor at mit.edu<mailto:ricardor at mit.edu>).
  *   Books “To Save a Thousand Souls” are available in the office/W11

=== (4) Spouses/Parents Bible Study ===
Open to all parents and married people, the group meets Fridays from 10-11 AM in the W11/Community Room to prepare for the upcoming Sunday’s readings and support each other in fellowship and prayer. Drop in when you can - you do not need to attend every week. Children welcome! Questions - email turnerk at alum.mit.edu
=== (5) 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. And rosary beforehand in W11 at 6:30.

=== (6) FOCUS Bible Study ===
Interested in forming deep friendships and getting to know the mind and heart of Jesus Christ through His Word? Sign up for a weekly Bible study! Contact the FOCUS missionaries at lisa.driscoll at focus.org<mailto:lisa.driscoll at focus.org> or 720-938-7692.
=== (7) Register for FORMED.ORG ===
To register for free, go to tcc.formed.org<http://tcc.formed.org/> and enter your email.
 === (8) Graduate Student Email List ===
Join the tcc-grads email list (go to MIT’s WebMoria list manager) to hear about upcoming events for TCC graduate students.
=== (9) BBMSK (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? Outreach is at 6:00 PM on Tuesdays at W11 or 6:00 PM on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays in front of St. Clement's Shrine. The making of sandwiches happens Mondays at 6:00 PM in the W11 / MDR. Volunteers are always appreciated for both! For more info, visit bbmsk.org<http://bbmsk.org/> or email jcrowe at mit.edu<mailto:jcrowe at mit.edu>.
=== (10) Attention Graduate Students ===
You are invited to the University of Pennsylvania for a seminar on, "Conversations in Science, Faith, and Philosophy about the Origins of our Universe," June 25-29. Through a daily series of lectures, seminars, and small group discussions, students will examine both cutting edge research and foundational wisdom that enables them to evaluate descriptive models of the origins of the universe, the relationship of space and time, physics and metaphysics, nature and grace, the human and the divine in an exploration some of deepest questions about the origins of our Universe. Speakers include scientists, philosophers, and theologians. Applications for funding due April 6. https://www.themagiproject.org/2018-1/
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