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Catholic Community at Stanford P.O. Box 20301, Stanford, CA 94309 Web site: catholic.stanford.edu Main office: 650-725-0080 Emergencies: Fr. Xavier Lavagetto O.P. cell 415-336-4203 Catholic Community Staff Fr. Xavier Lavagetto, O.P. Pastor/Director [email protected] cell 415 336-4203 Fr. Daniel Rolland, O.P. Parochial Vicar/Associate Director drolland@stanford.edu Fr. Nathan Castle, O.P. Adjunct Staff [email protected] Nancy Greenfield Chaplain/Marriage Preparation ngreenfi[email protected] Teresa Pleins Chaplain/Liturgy & Music [email protected] Sr. Ramona Bascom, O.P. Counselor [email protected] Deacon John Kerrigan Chaplain [email protected] Lourdes Alonso Campus Minister [email protected] M’Lis Berry Development Director [email protected] Guillermo Colombetti Bulletin Editor [email protected] Catholic Community at Stanford The mission of the Catholic Community at Stanford (CC@S) is to develop and form well educated, passionate, and faithful Catholic leaders in order to bring positive change to their disciplines, communities, Church, and world. Sunday Masses: April 26, 2015 10:30am Mass in Tresidder Oak Room 4:30pm Mass in Memorial Church 10 pm Mass in Memorial Church Daily Liturgy: M T W & F 12:20pm in Memorial Church Thurs 12:20pm in Sanctuary, Old Union Confessions: Sunday, from 9:15am to 10:15am at Old Union 3rd Floor offices, and 4:00pm at MemChu Vestibule, and Tuesdays, 1:30-2:30pm and 9-10:30pm Old Union, 3rd Floor, Rm 304 or 319 or by appointment: call 415-336-4203 Services FROM THE CATHOLIC COMMUNITY AT STANFORD CATHOLIC APP A PP Name: CC@S SEARCH APP STORE FOR CC@S OR SCAN CODES BELOW ABOUT THE APP: The CC@S App from the Catholic Community at Stanford is packed with prayer materials, media links, mass times, events, directions, donations, and additional resources for navigating a Catholic life on campus. Marriage To arrange a Catholic Wedding at Memorial Church call the coordinator at: 650-723-9531. Infant Baptisms Baptism is celebrated once per quarter. For more information, please contact Teresa Pleins [email protected]. Baptisms for the 2014-2015 academic year: May 3, 2015 (prep April 25) August 30, 2015 (prep August 22,10-11:30) Adoration: in the Sanctuary of Old Union, Tuesdays 9-10:30pm
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Catholic Community at StanfordP.O. Box 20301, Stanford, CA 94309Web site: catholic.stanford.eduMain office: 650-725-0080 Emergencies: Fr. Xavier Lavagetto O.P. cell 415-336-4203

Catholic Community StaffFr. Xavier Lavagetto, O.P. Pastor/Director [email protected] cell 415 336-4203Fr. Daniel Rolland, O.P. Parochial Vicar/Associate Director [email protected]. Nathan Castle, O.P. Adjunct Staff [email protected] Greenfield Chaplain/Marriage Preparation [email protected] Pleins Chaplain/Liturgy & Music [email protected]

Sr. Ramona Bascom, O.P. Counselor [email protected] John Kerrigan Chaplain [email protected] Alonso Campus Minister [email protected]’Lis Berry Development Director [email protected] Colombetti Bulletin Editor [email protected]

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The mission of the Catholic Community at Stanford (CC@S) is to develop and form well educated, passionate, and faithful Catholic leaders in order to bring

positive change to their disciplines, communities, Church, and world.

Sunday Masses: April 26, 2015 10:30am Mass in Tresidder Oak Room 4:30pm Mass in Memorial Church 10 pm Mass in Memorial Church Daily Liturgy: M T W & F 12:20pm in Memorial Church Thurs 12:20pm in Sanctuary, Old Union

Confessions: Sunday, from 9:15am to 10:15am at Old Union 3rd Floor offices, and 4:00pm at MemChu Vestibule, and Tuesdays, 1:30-2:30pm and 9-10:30pm Old Union, 3rd Floor, Rm 304 or 319 or by appointment: call 415-336-4203

Services

From the CatholiC Community at StanFord

CatholiC app app Name: CC@SSearCh app Store for CC@S or SCan CodeS below

about the app:The CC@S App from the Catholic Community at Stanford is packed with prayer materials, media links, mass times, events, directions, donations, and additional resources for navigating a Catholic life on campus.

MarriageTo arrange a Catholic Wedding at Memorial Church call the coordinator at: 650-723-9531.

Infant BaptismsBaptism is celebrated once per quarter.

For more information, please contact Teresa Pleins [email protected].

Baptisms for the 2014-2015 academic year: • May 3, 2015 (prep April 25) • August 30, 2015 (prep August 22,10-11:30)

Adoration: in the Sanctuary of Old Union, Tuesdays 9-10:30pm

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building communitya way of life

Sunday, April 26, 2015 Traditionally, the Fourth Sunday of Easter (today) is also called Good Shepherd Sunday. Christ tells us in today’s Gospel from John, “I am the good shepherd, and I know mine and mine know me.” The image of Christ as the shepherd is one of the oldest in the Church. Even in the Catacombs there is an ancient drawing of Christ carrying a sheep on his shoulders.

Sometimes it is difficult for us to view ourselves as sheep. There is something passive and reliant in that image which may bother our sense of independence. However, if we are honest with ourselves, we know that we need the Lord’s help and guidance. An essential part of living a stewardship way of life is placing our lives in the hands of our Good Shepherd nonetheless.

Throughout this Easter Season we celebrate that one mystery — that Christ gave His life for us on the Cross. If we accept the fact that He is our Savior and that He is our Shepherd, we are better able to serve as shepherds to one another. Stewardship is a life of giving self, a life of self-giving. We must constantly work to live up to the Lord’s expectations of us, but we also must always know that He is our shepherd, our Good Shepherd, and He is always there for us.

Copyright © 2015 www.CatholicSteward.comQuestions about this or stewardship ministry in general?

Please contact M’Lis Berry at [email protected]

prayer requestsPlease pray for Mark R. and his family, as he recovers from an accident suffered while biking to work.

Please pray for LeeAnn R. as she recovers from an accident suffered while rehearsing music for our recent Triduum.

Please say a prayer for JR. For God to inspire him to walk in His light, away from substance abuse and addiction forever.

A short prayer for a wonderful young man who needs God’s direction, guidance. Thank you, Aunt P. from Chicago.

please send your prayer requests to Guillermo: [email protected]

new announcementsDear Catholic Community at Stanford. As you have heard me say before, the Catholic Community at Stanford is a wonderful, faith filled community. It is a great honor to be part of a community so diverse in its gifts and so intentional in its discipleship. I share with you that I am being reassigned to be the Director of the Newman Center at University of Nevada, Las Vegas.

But before we separate and say goodbye it is important to appreciate the time we have together. My new assignment begins July 1 so I will be here to the end of June in which my last Mass will be the 4:30 p.m. on June 28. Please pray for me during this time of transition, for it is never easy to become part of peoples lives and then to move. Please pray for my success there for I am challenged to raise a million dollars to build a church with stained glass and all. Of course it will not be as grand as the Memorial Church. Yet I have hopes.

So who is coming? and What is he like? These may be some of the questions arising as you read this. His name is Fr. Emanuel Taylor. He is currently an associate at St. Dominic’s in San Francisco. I mention this as I know many will begin to Google him and Facebook him and do the Cyber Searches to know who he is. I will say that I know him as a sincere and caring priest and I am glad for you to receive him well. Pray for him in this time of transition as well and know that you are in my prayers. I end this message with a heart felt Thank You. You have been very good for me, God Bless you always.

Fr. Daniel Rolland, O.P.

Help Save a Life by Giving Blood:The Catholic Community at Stanford and Atheists, Humanists, and Agnostics (AHA!) at Stanford are hosting a blood drive through the Stanford Blood Center on Sunday, May 3, 2015 from 11:00am-4:00pm. The Stanford Bloodmobile will be parked on Santa Teresa behind Tresidder Union. The entire process of blood donation takes approximately one hour. Your donation can provide hope and help save the life of a patient in a local hospital. Participate in giving the gift of life! To schedule an appointment or for more information, please stop by the blood drive table after Mass, visit bloodcenter.stanford.edu, or contact Megan McAndrews at [email protected].

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GENERAL COMMUNITY

Professor Ursula King Lecture:All are invited to join us on April 30 in Memorial Church at 7:30pm for a very special lecture by Dr. Ursula King of the University of Bristol, England to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the birth of Teilhard de Chardin, the great Jesuit paleontologist and theologian. The lecture is titled: “The Universe as Epiphany: Teilhard de Chardin’s discovery of the heart of God in all Creation”. Dr. King will present an examination of his mysticism based on science and the spiritual richness of evolution and modern cosmology.Second Collection:This Sunday, we will be apportioning a percentage of our collection for the Home Missions. Please be generous.Want to Help A Student Athlete?We have received a request from a Catholic Student Athlete from Univ. of Dubuque (Class of 2016). He has accepted an internship with Stanford Sports Performance staff. He is looking for housing from June-December. Have space to share? Contact Fr. Xavier ([email protected]) for more info (resume and references). Nothing like giving a helping hand!Reading Group:The next meeting of the reading group will be Monday May 11th at 7:30 at Albert and Barbara Gelpi’s house on campus: 870 Tolman Drive. We’ll be discussing Mary Gordon’s “The Liar’s Wife: Four Novellas,” which is available as an e-book as well as in libraries. All are welcome to join the conversation.

Next Spanish Mass Sunday - May 17 - 3pm

fourth Sunday of eaSterapril 26, 2015

Catholic Community at Stanford University

Gloria Mass From Age To Age Chris DeSilva

Gathering Gather Your People Bob Hurd

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3. For you alone are the Holy One, you alone are the Lord,you alone are the Most High, Jesus Christ,with the Holy Spirit, in the glory of God the Father. Amen.

Peter explained to the people that every good deed and all restoration to health are accomplished in the name of Christ Jesus the Nazarene, through whom all are saved.

First Reading Acts of the Apostles 4:8-12

Psalm 100 Nosotros Somos Su Pueblo/We are God’s People Eleazar Cortés

Dominican Life in the 21st Century:Solemn High Mass According to the Dominican Rite and Reflections on Dominican Life Today.

In honor of the Year for Consecrated Life, the Dominican nuns of Corpus Christi Monastery, the friars of the Western Dominican Province, and the Corpus Christi chapter of Dominican Laity joyfully invite you to Dominican Life in the 21st Century, at 9:30 a.m. on Saturday, May 16, 2015, at Corpus Christi Monastery, 215 Oak Grove Avenue, Menlo Park, California.

The morning will begin with a Solemn High Mass according to the Dominican Rite; the celebrant will be Fr. Ambrose Sigman, O.P. Following Mass, the Dominican friars, nuns, and laity will present three short talks on Dominican life. A light reception will follow.

Founded by St. Dominic 800 years ago, the Order of Friars Preachers was commissioned to contemplate God and share with others the fruit of that contemplation, preaching the Gospel for the salvation of souls. Today, the sons and daughters of St. Dominic continue to embrace and live out that charism as religious friars and nuns, sisters and laity.

For more information, please contact Sr. Joseph Marie, O.P. at [email protected] or (650) 322-1801

1. We praise you, we bless you, we adore you, we glorify you,we give you thanks for your great glory,Lord God, heavenly King, O God, almighty Father.

Believers are the dearly beloved children of God who do not yet know what shall come to light. When it does come to light, believers will be like God.

Second Reading 1 John 3:1-2

Jesus is the good shepherd who knows the sheep. The good shepherd not only loves and protects the sheep, but also sacrifices life and limb for them.

Gospel John 10:11-18

Gospel Acclamation Easter Alleluia

UndergradsSpaghetti Dinners: Thursdays at 5:15pm. Join us Thursday for our weekly Spaghetti Dinners. Come feast on pasta and meet new friends every Thursday at 5:15pm. We meet in the Common Room of Old Union located on the 3rd floor.

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Catholicism 101: Mondays at 7pm. Grad students are invited to Catholicism 101, a forum for graduate students and young adults that fosters community and open discussion. Join us on Monday nights this quarter from 7-8:30pm for dinner and discussions. More information will be available in the weekly email. Let us know if you would like to be added to the grad email list by contacting Lourdes at [email protected] Sessions include:4/27 Maria Holland, Catholic Memes5/4 Joanna Nurmis, Being Catholic in Diverse Faith Environments: Poland, France, and the US5/11 Karen Dowling, Marian apparitions5/18 Deacon John Kerrigan, “Investing in your faith journey-personal story and personal investing”5/25 Memorial Day BBQ6/1 Looking back: My faith and Stanford, panel of students graduating in June

Grad Bible Study:Sundays. Dinner at 6:30pm, Study 7-8pm. For more information contact [email protected]

I believe in God, the Father almighty, Creator of heaven and earth, and in Jesus Christ, his only Son, our Lord, who was conceived by the Holy Spirit, born of the Virgin Mary, suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, died and was buried; he descended into hell; on the third day he rose again from the dead; he ascended into heaven, and is seated at the right hand of God, the Father almighty; from there he will come to judge the living and the dead. I believe in the Holy Spirit, the holy catholic Church, the communion of saints, the forgiveness of sins, the resurrection of the body, and life everlasting. Amen.

Apostle’s Creed

Ho-ly, Ho-ly, Ho-ly Lord God of hosts Lle-nos es-tán el

high-est Ben-di - to el que vie - ne en nom - bre del Se -

ñor Ho - sa - nna in the high - est.

Sanctus Eleazar Cortés

Young AdultsYoung Adult Mass:Tues. April 28th at 7:30pm, St. Simon Church, 1860 Grant Rd, Los Altos. The Young Adult Circle will be gathering for Mass in the Small Chapel at St. Simon Church in Los Altos. Celebrate the Eucharist with young adults (20’s and 30’s, single or married) from this and neighboring parishes with fellowship to follow. If you have questions or would like more information on the Mass, please contact us at [email protected].

Offertory In God Alone Bernadette Farrell

Grads

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Volunteer OpportunitiesSt. Anthony Padua’s Dining Room:The CCAS is committed to serving the needy at St. Anthony’s Padua Dining Room in Menlo Park. If you would like to volunteer on Saturday, May 2 from 8:30 - 1pm or a subset thereof, please contact [email protected] (650 302 6902) to discuss and/or have a volunteer position reserved for you. We serve every first and fourth Saturday of the month, so plan ahead and let Gary know at least by the preceding Wednesday. After His resurrection, Jesus opened the minds of his disciples. Your love given to others at St. A’s also manifests God in the world.National Rebuilding Day:Save the Date: Sat, 4/25. The Catholic Community at Stanford is once again participating in National Rebuilding Day through the organizat ion Rebuilding Together Peninsula, www.rebuildingtogetherpeninsula.org The assignment this year is in San Mateo(near Foster City) and includes yard work, some light construction and painting.This service event is open to all in the CCAS. All day shifts will run from 8:30am to 4:30pm, with some half day shifts available. Space is limited. Contact the Construction Captain, Larry Hu, [email protected] for more info or to sign up.

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Lamb of God Eleazar Cortés

Communion Psalm 23 Tom Conry

Engage Your Heart Through Service To Others:Companions in Ignatian Service and Spirituality (www.ignatiancompanions.org) is a unique program that engages women and men, retired and semi-retired, who have a desire to serve those most marginalized in our communities while deepening their spiritual foundations. Ignatian Companions integrate their personal journey of faith with their own conviction to act for justice within local nonprofits.

We are currently accepting applications for the 2015-2016 program year and will be welcoming new participants until our program is filled to its capacity. Applications are available on our website. If you have an interest, we invite you to attend Come and See Session or contact us at [email protected] or 415-375-0622. Most Holy Trinity Parish2040 Nassau Drive | San Jose, CA 95122

Friday, May 15, 10:30am

ha - ve mer - cy on us.mi - se - re - re no - bis. da - nos la paz.

Lamb of God - you take a-way the sins of the worldAll:

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Communion I Will Arise T. Booth Recessional Hallelujah! We Sing Your Praises! Swahili

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Gifts As of April 21, 2015YTD Budget Overage $10,304

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