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36 New Street, PO Box 207, Oswego, NY 13126 (315)312-7222, fax 216-6593
Director of Campus Ministry Michael Huynh [email protected] Deacon John Lalande [email protected]
Administrative Assistant Denise Knight [email protected]
www.hallnewmancenter.org The Hall Newman Center
Chapel of the Holy Spirit
Weekday Services
Communion Service: Tuesday - 5pm
Holy Hour : Wednesday - 12:00p.m.
Please join us for 6:30 p.m. Sunday Mass
VolunteersNeeded: Liturgical Ornamentation &
Floral Arrangement Volunteers
We find ourselves in need of volun-teers to assist and continue the beauti-ful work of Marian & Ginny in mak-ing our sacred space so welcoming. Please contact our office for more information.
February 3, 2019 Lectors………… Anthony Pompa Nora Doura Lead EM……… John Alejandro Ciborium….…… Justin Searles Cup…………..... Meg Quigley
February 17, 2019
Lectors………… Ashley Vaeth Sharon Amyotte Lead EM……… Dave Ensman Ciborium….…… Vanessa Miranda Cup…………..... Grace Strojny
EM & Lector Schedule January 27, 2019
Lectors………… Ryan Smith Mary Clark Lead EM……… Carol Fitzsimmons Ciborium………..Syna Matchanickal Cup…………..... Grace Strojny
~January 27, 2019~ Third Sunday in Ordinary Time
Intention:
Nick Sereno
Welcome Back!Welcome Back!Welcome Back! I want to welcome everyone back to the Newman Center for the Spring Se-
mester! Whether you are new to campus or returning, know that the Newman Center exists to be a spiritual home away from home for you. Here you will
find a welcoming and inclusive community. It is our hope that you discover in this space, a place to experience community, friendship and most importantly, a place to encounter God. You are in our prayers now and will continue to be
throughout the semester. Let us know if there is anything we can do to support you. Thank you for being such a wonderful part of our community. Have a
wonderful and blessed semester. Peace, Mike PS: GOD IS SMILING!
Music Ministry Meet & Greet
Pot-Luck Supper & Jam Thursday, February 15, 2018—5:30pm
February 10, 2019
Lectors………… Kari Henry Ed Nyman Lead EM……… Joshua Rigney Ciborium….…… Amanda Katz Cup…………..... Barb St. Michel
Lectors………… Gurdeep Skolnik, Syna Matchanickal Lead EM……… John Lalande Ciborium….…… Coralys Diaz Cup…………..... Ryan Smiath
Faith FormationFaith FormationFaith Formation
GRADES 7-10
Classes Resume January 27, 2019 Grades 7- 9
Hopkins Hall - St. Mary’s Church-7:45pm
Confirmands & Parent Meeting Carondelet Center - St. Mary’s Church-7:45pm
Families—we will review expectations for Confirmation and the sacrament celebrations itself.
1 Parent must accompany each Confirmation candidate
The 10th Annual The 10th Annual The 10th Annual
Moroney Family Newman Center ScholarshipsMoroney Family Newman Center ScholarshipsMoroney Family Newman Center Scholarships Honoring Fai th, Service, Character , & Academics Honoring Fai th, Service, Character , & Academics Honoring Fai th, Service, Character , & Academics
This scholarship recognizes and assists outstanding undergraduate students who are
active members of the Newman Center at SUNY Oswego. Established in 2009 by
Dr. Francis Moroney Whited, ‘44, Professor Emeritus of SUNY College at Brock-
port, this scholarship memorializes Dr. Whited’s parents John and Francis Moroney
as well as her siblings William J. Moroney, John J. Moroney and Marie Moroney
Fox. Students eligible for this scholarship must be an undergraduate attending SUNY
Oswego, entering their Junior or Senior year of study; have an instructional GPA of
3.25 or better at the time of selection; be an active member of the Newman Center
and have a record of volunteer service. This year, two scholarships will be awarded.
Applications are available at the Newman Center office,
and are due Monday, March 4, 2019.
People Against Poverty Donation RequestsPeople Against Poverty Donation RequestsPeople Against Poverty Donation Requests For: January & FebruaryFor: January & FebruaryFor: January & February
Requested by OCO: Towels, Washcloths, and Personal Care Items. Requested for Blessings in a Backpack: Peanut Butter and Jelly
All donations may be placed in the blue plastic bin in our community room.
Welcoming & celebrating new minis-tersand those currently serving to our
EUCHARISTIC MINISTER & LECTOR APPRECIATION DINNER
Thursday, February 7th at 5:00p.m.
Spring 2019 - Community CooksCommunity CooksCommunity Cooks
Throughout the SUNY Oswego academic year. Each Monday Evening—5:30-6:30
For over 10 years, Community Cooks has been successful at bridging the two beautiful parts of our faith community together;
our students and year round community.
ALL community members may sign up for a date to sponsor or share a meal and conversation with our students. A sign-up sheet is located at the east entrance way, or phone/email our office to reserve a date now!
All Students are welcome to come and enjoy a home-cooked meal prepared with love. ♥
ELEMENTARY FAITH FORMATION Mondays; 4:30pm Newman Center
FEBRUARY - 4, 11, 25 MARCH - 4, 11, 25 APRIL - 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 MAY - 6
J.U.S.T. PROGRAM Schedule
Sundays 7:45pm
JANUARY 2019 7-9—Hopkins Hall St. Mary’s
10th— Carondelet Center St. Mary’s
FEBRUARY 2019 Feb. 3 - Bowling (, Feb 10 - HNC, Feb 24 - HNC
MARCH 2019 March 3 - HNC, March 10 - HNC,
March 17 - TBA, March 24 - St. Mary's Hopkins Hall (A)
March 31 - HNC APRIL 2019
April 7 - HNC, April 14 - TBA, April 28 - HNC MAY 2019
May 5 - HNC, May 6 - Confirmation Practice, May 8 - Confirmation 7:30pm at St. Joseph's
WISH LIST …
Poly-wood Picnic Table
With the many community picnics and events sponsored by Newman Club, Newman House and our Peer Ministry Leadership Team, we look towards replacing what we had with a 72-90” long Poly-Wood Picnic table with attached benches.
Community Prayer List*Community Prayer List*Community Prayer List*
Kristin Arndt, Father Guy Baccaro, Lillian Belfield, Celia Boardway, Joe Bosco Jr., Jeanne Brantman, Terre Burton,
Gloria Calderone, Liz Cannady, Andy Carpenter, Hoover Catano, David Chamberlain, Stephen Chermack, , Forest Colson,
Stacey Corsaro Joshua Davidson, Lena Desousa, Tom Duell, James Duffy, MaryAnn Ebert, Kathy Emmons, Mary Fox,
Meg Gaffney, Marvin Golding, Vivian Golding, Dan Griffin, Robert Boomer Hartman, Patrick Kelly, Rebecca Kempney,
Angie Laguerre and brother, Scott Lee, Patricia Lewis, Catherine Mathews, Silvia Nunez,, Cathy McGonagle,
Andrew O’Donnell, Ray O’Donnell, Gisele Perry, Rachel Peschieri, Ann Peterson, Kay Pullen, Ann Marie Pontante, Denise Rojek
Maureen Sanchez, Phil Segretto, Nick Sereno, Fred Sweeney, Chris Torres, Julie Truell, Marilyn Ward,
Nancy Ward, Lacey Weller, Shellie Warren,
The Rural and Migrant Ministries, St. Francis Farm, Unity Acres and all those involved in ministry and missions worldwide,
Our Servicemen and Women and their families. Please help us keep our prayer list updated
by notifying us of any changes you wish to submit.
Financial ReportFinancial ReportFinancial Report
The Hall Newman Center is partially funded by the Hope Appeal. Our responsibility is to raise $48,530
each year from July 1 to June 30. Please pray about your gifts of time, talent and
treasure. We are all called to be good stewards of the Newman Center. Your generosity allows this
ministry and many spiritual and enriching programs to thrive. Thank you for investing in us because
your support is what makes this such a vibrant ministry
January 2019
Sunday Collection Jan 20 ………. ..………… ....$ 45.00 Jan. Egiving: Recurring & Special Gifts……$1,908.00
“I support the Newman Center because the com-munity made me feel like family and everyone al-ways welcomed the stu-dents. There were always fun events and free food which is a great perk espe-cially for college students!
Before I came to Oswego the Parish Priest from home told me "remember wherever you are, you are always at home in the church" In-credible advice that has always stuck with me and now that I live in Texas I go to Mass at the Rice University Newman Center Chapel.”
What is the best way to ensure our communi-ty receives the support needed to help stabi-lize our community’s finances and take care
of operating expenses and ministries?
eGiving through Faith Direct!
Christina Faraone
The Mission of the Hall Newman Center is to nurture spiritual development of individuals on the SUNY Oswego campus and in the Oswego community. We commit ourselves to be a resource for in-formation, education and advocacy on behalf of the Catholic Church and its teachings. Our welcom-ing and vibrant atmosphere promotes a sense of Christian Community and we commit ourselves to be available to and to represent the students of SUNY Oswego, the larger college and area communities.
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SUNY Oswego Students, have you thought about where you’re living next year?
Living/Learning Opportunity Living/Learning Opportunity Living/Learning Opportunity Newman HouseNewman HouseNewman House
Newman House consists of full time students (men & women) from SUNY Oswego and a unique living
and learning environment celebrating Community, Service, and Prayer.
In the thirteenth century, Sts. Francis and Clare began a movement that invited people to come to experi-
ence God through a community experience, through simplicity of life, prayer and serving others.
Applications, available at the Newman and throughout March For more information, call or drop in!