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Announcements: Week of October 18th-24th

Greetings, fellow Newmanites! The following are the announcements from the Newman Centre and the Newman Catholic Students’ Society for the week of October 18th-24th.

Highlights this week:

Dinner with the Fighting Irish of Notre Dame!
Newman Bible Study on Mercy
Weekly Social Activity: Board and Card Games
Council Meeting
Saturday Night Supper
Soup and Bagel Lunch Program

— Michael

Greetings, fellow Newmanites! The following are the announcements from the Newman Centre and the Newman Catholic Students’ Society for the week of October 18th-24th.

Highlights this week:

  • Dinner with the Fighting Irish of Notre Dame!
  • Newman Bible Study on Mercy
  • Weekly Social Activity: Board and Card Games
  • Council Meeting
  • Saturday Night Supper
  • Soup and Bagel Lunch Program

— Michael


Events and Activities This Week

Dinner with the Fighting Irish of Notre Dame!

Tuesday, October 20th (5:30pm)

Join us as the Catholic chaplaincies of McGill, Université de Montréal, and Concordia join forces to co-host a dinner welcoming 55 students and campus ministers from the famous Notre Dame University of South Bend, Indiana, USA. The Notre Dame students will be taking a night off from their week-long pilgrimage to St. Joseph’s oratory to have dinner with us and share stories about their devotion to Saint Brother André, the only canonized saint so far from the Holy Cross community who founded their university.

If you are interested in coming for the FREE dinner, and meeting Catholic students from the other Montreal universities, as well as our American friends, please contact our campus minister, Terrel Joseph, at .

Newman Bible Study on Mercy

Wednesday, October 21st (7:00pm)

Join us for the third session of our Newman Bible Study, exploring God’s mercy throughout the Bible. The study is led by Samuel Farrugia and Julian Paparella and takes place every two weeks. See you there!

Council Meeting

Thursday, October 22nd (7:00pm)

Make your voice heard! Did you know that every member of the NCSS is also a member of Council, the Society’s legislative body? Tell the executive about your new event idea at our next biweekly Council meeting.

Weekly Social Activity: Board and Card Games

Friday, October 23rd (7:00pm)

Need a break from the stress of midterms? Come join us for an evening of board games and card games this Friday, October 23rd at 7:00pm! Take a couple of hours to relax and enjoy the company of some fellow Newmanites. If you have any board games you wish to bring, feel free to do so! The location is yet to be determined, so check out our Facebook page for further updates. Hope to see you there!

Saturday Night Supper

Saturday, October 24th (6:00pm)

The Newman Catholic Students’ Society has a longstanding tradition of hosting a supper every Saturday night, prepared by members of the Newman community. For only $5, you get a full meal, including dessert. Please come join us and share a great meal and great conversation!

If you’re interested in signing up to help prepare a meal in the future, please contact our VP Saturday Night Suppers, Josephina Lee, at .

Soup and Bagel Lunch Program

Weekdays (12:30-2:00pm)

Every weekday, from 12:30-2:00pm, enjoy all-you-can-eat hot soup and Montreal bagels in the Newman Centre’s Bagelounge for the low price of $3.50, courtesy of our administrative coordinator, Linda Diez.


Events and Activities Later This Month

Theology Thursday: Synod on the Family

Thursday, October 29th (7:00pm)

Theology Thursday is a monthly question and answer series on Catholic doctrinal and ethical issues with Dr. Douglas Farrow, Professor of Christian Thought and Kennedy Smith Chair in Catholic Studies.

This month’s Theology Thursday is a panel discussion on the Synod on the Family, which is concluding on October 25th and will produce one of the most significant documents to affect the ordinary life of Catholics since Humanae Vitae, promulgated in 1968. Prof. Farrow will be joined by two other expert panelists: Prof. Solange Lefebvre (from the Université de Montréal) and Fr. Eric Nicolai (from the Riverview Study Centre). The event is open to everyone – Catholic or non-Catholic – and refreshments will be provided. See you there!

YOUCAT on Tap

Friday, October 30th (5:00-7:00pm)

Join us for next week’s YOUCAT on Tap, when we’ll be discussing the existence of God and apologetics to atheists and agnostics. As usual, beer and pizza service starts at 5:00pm followed by the topic discussion at 5:30pm. All are welcome!

Sandwiches for the Homeless

Saturday, October 31st (11:00am-2:00pm)

Have you ever passed by a Montrealer experiencing homelessness, and wondered how to serve and love these people as Christ calls us to do? This year, the McGill Anglican-United Chaplaincy/Aumônerie Anglicane-Unie à McGill, Newman Catholic Students’ Society of McGill University, the Orthodox Christian Fellowship of McGill University, and ICON are teaming up to provide students an opportunity to learn more about Christian street ministry with an ecumenical service project: making and distributing sandwiches to Montrealers living without a home.

11:00am — Sandwich making at the Newman Centre. If you are able, please bring a sandwich-making item (most needed are lunch meat, tuna, cheese).

12:00pm — Sandwich distribution (various locations). Teams will be sent into the city (metro passes provided if traveling further than walking distance) to interact with the homeless population in Montreal and give them some of the sandwiches we made.

You are welcome to come for both sandwich making and distribution, or just one portion of the event. Everyone is welcome!

Fall Coffeehouse

Saturday, November 7th (7:30pm)

Have a hidden talent you’d like to share, or perhaps a performance you’d been working on? Here’s your chance to show us what you can do! The Newman Coffeehouse will be taking place on November 7th, and we are in the process of selecting acts. If you’re interested in performing, please contact our VP Social Activities, Charlotte Vester, at .

Challenge 33

October 23rd-25th

Challenge is a Catholic young adults retreat organized by other young adults and centered around the “challenge” (pun intended) of living the Christian life in today’s culture, spoken through the personal testimony of other young people. The weekend includes a number of talks, as well as, group discussion, prayer, games, food, and fellowship.

A weekend filled with spiritual exploration and enlightenment, Challenge will provide an experience that you’ll never forget! Please visit their website to sign up for the next retreat from October 23rd-25th, or check out their Facebook page for more information.

“Called to Love” – The Canadian Catholic Students Association (CCSA) Central Region Conference

October 23rd-25th

All Catholic post-secondary students are invited to the University of Toronto Newman Centre for the 2015 Canadian Catholic Students Association Regional Conference. Throughout the course of the weekend, there will be opportunities for prayer, worship, talks, workshops, networking with other students, sightseeing, and more!

Our theme is formed around the Synod on Marriage and Family that will be concluding the same weekend as the conference. Keynotes and workshops will aim to give us a better understanding of many of the topics covered during the Synod, and will be given by accomplished speakers from Regis College, St. Augustine’s Seminary and even beyond the Archdiocese! Participants can expect to depart from the weekend having met many other amazing students, being strengthened in their faith, and gaining a deeper understanding of the vocation to marriage and family life, as well as other vocations in the Church and how they spring from authentic and strong family life.

The registration deadline is Friday, October 9, 2015. While everyone is welcome to attend, the NCSS has pledged to sponsor one student to attend and represent the McGill Newman Centre at this conference. If you are interested, please contact our campus minister, Terrel Joseph, at .

2015 Euthanasia Symposium

Saturday, October 31st

Choose Life McGill would like to encourage everyone to attend the 2015 Euthanasia Symposium at the Best Western across Peel Street. The Conference is cosponsored by the Euthanasia Prevention Coalition, a physicians’ alliance against assisted suicide, and by the group Vivre Dans la Dignité. The conference will last most of the day on October 31st beginning at about 8 or 9 in the morning. Professor Margaret Somerville and Dr. Catherine Ferrier will both speak representing McGill. Registration is $50, but financial aid is available for students interested in attending. Please contact sh to register.

Uncover McGill

Saturday, November 7th (2:00-5:00pm)

“You are the salt of the earth…” [Matthew 5:13a] But what does that really mean? On the afternoon of November 7th, all are invited to a seminar that dedicates its first two hours (2-4pm) on providing information about mission, and offers its last hour (4-5pm) to teaching on evangelism. Led by Alycia Wood (from the Ravi Zacharias International Ministries), it is a great opportunity for all students to further explore and learn how to share their faith! Location TBD.

Other Announcements

Become a Newman Catholic Students’ Society Member!

Membership in the Society is open to everyone and comes with the following benefits:

  • one free Saturday Night Supper (normally $5),
  • right to attend Council meetings,
  • right to vote in Society elections (if you are a SSMU or PGSS member), and
  • a snazzy red membership card!

Memberships cost $2 and can be purchased from our VP Finance, Tim Vuksic, at .

Parking at Newman

Parking spaces are reserved for staff, all others by permission only. Fees apply. See a member of staff before parking. Unidentified vehicles will be towed at the owner’s expense.

Mass Schedule

The Newman Centre has Mass every Sunday at 5:00pm. Weekday Masses are held from Tuesday to Friday at 4:00pm, with Eucharistic Adoration from 4:30-5:30pm. Confessions are heard before all Masses.

Centre Hours

The Newman Centre is open weekdays from 10:00am-5:00pm (extended hours on some days) and on weekends during scheduled events such as Mass.

 

By Newman Catholic Students' Society Executive

For more information about the Newman Catholic Students' Society executive, please consult the Executive Committee page under the About menu on this website.