University Catholic Center
University Catholic Center
University Catholic Center
St. Austin
2026 Guadalupe St. www.staustin.org Office Hours Monday-Thursday 9:00am - 7:30pm Friday 9:00am - 6:00pm Sunday 8:30am - 1:00pm Sunday Mass Saturday 5:00pm Sunday 7:30am 9:00am 11:30am 5:30pm Daily Mass Monday - Thursday 8:00am 5:20pm Friday 8:15am Reconciliation Saturday 3:30 - 4:30pm Or by appointment
Fr. Ed Nowak, CSP Director, ext. 14 [email protected] Deacon John De La Garza Pastoral Staff, ext. 16 [email protected] Lindsay Wilcox Campus Minister, ext. 18 [email protected] Meghan Vail Business Manager, ext. 11 [email protected] Lauren Garcia FOCUS Team Leader, ext.20 [email protected]
Fr. Jamie Baca, CSP Associate Director, ext. 12 [email protected] Elizabeth Lange
Development Director, ext.13
[email protected] Rosa Marroqun Asst. Dev. Director, ext. 19 [email protected] Daniel Gonzalez Student Intern, ext. 15 [email protected] Jimmy Becker FOCUS Missionary, ext. 21 [email protected]
For information on: RCIA - Contact Lindsay Wilcox, Fr Ed. Baptism or Marriage - Contact Fr. Jamie, Fr. Ed., or Deacon John Marriage Prep Workshop - Contact Deacon John Confirmation - Contact Deacon John Religious Ed - Aida Regalado ([email protected])
The Paulist Fathers mission for the University Catholic Center is to provide pastoral care to the Roman Catholic community at the University of Texas at Austin and to advance the spiritual, intellectual, and social life of the students, faculty, staff, and administration.
Join us for the annual Texas Catholic Pro-Life Day on Saturday, January 28! This state-wide pro-life event begins with a prayer vigil at 7am (meet at San Jose Parish, 2435 Oak Crest in Austin) and the Rosary for Life at 9:45am followed by the pro-life Mass celebrated by Bishop Joe Vasquez at San Jose. The Texas Rally for Life begins with a march to the south steps of the Capitol starting at 1pm. After the rally, Catholic Longhorns For Life (CLFL) will host the Party for Life at the University Catholic Center. For more information, please visit centraltexasprolife.org or call the Office of Pro-Life Activities and Chaste Living at 512.949.2486.
Pro-Life Gala Tickets are on sale now for the 2012 Pro-Life Benefit Gala! The benefit gala will take place on April 14 at the Renaissance Austin Hotel and will feature Bishop Joe Vasquez and George Weigel, renowned theologian and author of the best-selling biography of Blessed John Paul II, Witness to Hope. Dinner and a silent Phonathon 2012 - Student Manager Needed! auction are included. Become a Pace Setter by getting your Interested in a little extra spending money? The UCC is currently individual tickets before February 3! These premium price tickets accepting applications for the student manager position for will get you priority seating, acknowledgement in our event Phonathon 2012! If you would like more information or if you program, and automatic entry into a giveaway* for a $600 want an application, please contact Elizabeth at Arboretum package including a two-night stay at the Renaissance [email protected] or 512.476.7351 x13. Austin Hotel. Your purchase or sponsorship will help to build a culture of life and a civilization of love in central Texas. For Be Someones Friend more information or to purchase tickets, visit Come join a group of volunteers who make people happy! On www.centraltexasprolife.org or call 512.949.2486. Sunday mornings we carpool to our sister community at the Austin State Supported Living Center (a residential facility for *No purchase necessary. To enter without purchase, visit people who are mentally handicapped).We accompany residents www.austindiocese.org/prolifegala. to a Catholic prayer service we hold in the Chapel. Many of these folks are in wheelchairs and could not come to church St. Michaels Thrift Shop without us. For more information, call Kathy Hackett, Do you support Catholic education? Help us provide opportunities for those who may not have the resources to obtain 512.928.1776 or email [email protected] a Catholic education by volunteering at the St. Michaels Thank you! Academy Thrift Shoppe, 5907 Burnet Road. All proceeds from the Shoppe go toward financial assistance at St. Michaels The UCC would like to send a big Thank You to all who Catholic Academy, a local high school serving roughly 400 helped us during the Christmas season. Whether you helped decorate, attended and helped out with the Christmas Eve Mass, students in Austin. We are looking for volunteers willing to share their time and talent Mondays through Saturdays, 10a to 4p. In helped tear down after the Christmas season, or any little thing addition, we gratefully accept donations of clothes, furniture, and you did, we thank you for all of your help and generosity. Heres household items. If you are interested in volunteering, please looking forward to Easter! contact Theresa Prado at 512-323-2001 for more information. Busted Halo St. Austins Catholic School Open House Check out the Busted Halo Show M-F, 6-9pm at Sirius 159/XM January 30, 2012 from 5:30 p.m. until 7:30 p.m. in the school library. Prospective parents will have an opportunity to hear from 117. Also check out bustedhalo.com! our teachers, tour our campus and visit with our students. For more information about the 2012-2013 Admission process, please contact Leah F. Esparza at 512.477.9471 x311 or [email protected]
Calendar for the Week of January 15 Tuesday January 17 - Saint Anthony, abbot Monday January 16 - Weekday of Ordinary Time * 12:30pm Daily Mass Holy Spirit Chapel * Offices Closed for MLK Day Reconciliation Chapel * 12:00 MEO Workday St. Thomas More Library * 1:00pm Reconciliation Wednesday January 18 - Weekday of Ordinary Time * 12:05pm Daily Mass Holy Spirit Chapel * 8:00pm STRONG Meeting St. Francis Room Friday January 20 - Weekday of Ordinary Time * 12:05pm Daily Mass Holy Spirit Chapel * 5:00pm ICC Meeting St. Matthew Room * 5:00pm KACM Meeting Mother Teresa Room * 7:00pm LA52 Meeting 1 UCC Thursday January 19 - Weekday of Ordinary Time * 12:30pm Daily Mass Holy Spirit Chapel * 8:00pm Adoration Holy Spirit Chapel Saturday January 21 - Saint Agnes, virgin, martyr * UCC Closed * 3:00pm LA52 Speaker Retreat St. Francis, Library
Sunday January 22 - Third Sunday in Ordinary Time Masses at 9am, 11:30am, 5pm, and 8pm * * * * * 8:00am 10:30am 2:00pm 4:00pm 7:00pm Choir Rehearsal Choir Rehearsal Polish Mass Choir Rehearsal Choir Rehearsal Holy Spirit Chapel Holy Spirit Chapel Holy Spirit Chapel Holy Spirit Chapel Holy Spirit Chapel
Our Gifts to God On Sunday, January 1, you donated: $997.00 at the 10:30am Mass $988.90 at the 8:00pm Mass On Christmas Eve, you donated: $5,038.96 The total Collection was $7,024.86 More on contributing to the UCC? Call Elizabeth Lange at 512.476.7351 x13
Pastors Wish List When it comes to donating to an organization, you might like to know exactly where your money is going. So, to help fill this need, weve created a wish list in which you can view the things the UCC would like to obtain in order to improve, and you can choose which you would like to donate to. Our current list is as follows: Database Plug-In: $6,354 Carpet Replacement: $11,586
Weekly Reflection: When Jesus called the first disciples, their response was decisive and immediate. They left everything behind and followed. Is there anything holding you back from committing to the full teachings of the Catholic Church?
READINGSFORTHEWEEK
1 Sm 15:16-23; Mk 2:18-22 1 Sm 16:1-13; Mk 2:23-28 1 Sm 17:32-33,37,40-51; Mk 3:1-6 1 Sm 18:6-9,19:1-7; Mk 3:7-12 1 Sm 24:3-21; Mk 3:13-19 2 Sm 1:1-4,11-12,19,23-27; Mk 3:20-21 Jon 3:1-5,10; 1 Cor 7:29-31; Mk 1:14-20
A Brief History of the Paulist Fathers From our very beginnings, the Paulist Fathers have been different. The Paulist Fathers were founded in 1858 by Fr. Isaac Hecker and four other priests, each a convert to Catholicism. Father Hecker was an intellectual and idealist - a friend of Henry David Thoreau and Ralph Waldo Emerson. He spent many years searching for a spiritual home before discovering it in the Catholic Church. Hecker firmly believed that Americas democratic ideals and respect for individual rights and freedom created the perfect atmosphere in which the Church could grow and thrive. Pop Pius IX approved Heckers plans to establish a congregation of priests, and in the spring of 1858, Archbishop Hughes accepted Hecker and his confreres into the New York archdiocese, giving them a parish on 59th Street for their headquarters (close to where our mother church is located today). The Paulists were the first native Catholic community of priests founded in North America. Father Heckers vision was to establish the Catholic Church as a major influence in the lives and values of people through the continent. With boundless energy, Hecker traveled thousands of miles, criss-crossing the country to spread the Gospel to largely non-Catholic audiences. He died of leukemia in 1888, but the seeds he planted - a uniquely American, vibrant, and optimistic missionary community of priests - has grown into the Paulist community that you are a part of today.