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University Catholic Center

A ministry of the Paulist Fathers


2010 University Avenue Austin, TX 78705 Phone: 512.476.7351 Fax: 512.476.7377
www.utcatholic.org

First Sunday of Advent


November 27, 2011
Watch, therefore; you do not know when the Lord of the house is coming, whether in the evening, or at midnight, or at cockcrow, or in the morning. - Mark 13:35 University Catholic Center
Office Hours Monday - Friday 9:00am - 5:00pm Building Hours Monday - Friday 9:00am - 9:00pm Sunday Mass 9:00am 11:30am 5:00pm 8:00pm Daily Mass MWF 12:05pm TTh 12:30pm Reconciliation Monday 12:35pm Tuesday 1:00pm Or by appointment

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.

November 27, 2011


Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ:

1st Sunday of Advent

As the bishop of the Diocese of Austin, it is with great joy that I announce the implementation of the Third edition of the Roman Missal on this First Sunday of Advent 2011. This is indeed a historic time in the life of our Church. Following the Second Vatican Council, the Church called for all of the liturgical texts of the Church to be revised and eventually published in the vernacular (the language of the people), so greater participation in the Churchs liturgical life could be experienced. In the year 2000, as we began to celebrate the Millennium Jubilee, Pope John Paul II called for a new translation of the Roman Missal. Since 2002, bishops in the English speaking countries have been working together to produce a new English translation of the Mass that is closer in translation to the Latin language. Well that time has come for this new edition of the Roman Missal to be implemented. Obviously there will be some adjustments for all of us in the Church, as we become accustomed to some noticeable changes in the parts of the Mass that are spoken and prayed by the presbyter (priest) and laity alike. It is my belief that this new Third edition of the Roman Missal can help us to be more conscious of the words we pray. This new translation has uncovered and brought to new light some of the ancient treasures of the Church in our prayers, acclamations and dialogues. Likewise, it has recaptured some biblical images that were left out of the 1st and 2nd edition that are rich and inspiring in faith. It will also provide us with many new proper prayers for the feast days of saints who have been canonized since the 1985 revision. Change is never easy for any of us, but I would like to suggest that these changes will and can help us to pray the celebration of Eucharist in a deeper and more profound way. It is my belief that this new translation has the ability to deepen our faith and most importantly our understanding of the celebration of Eucharist. As we receive this Third edition of the Roman Missal, let us pray that we will come to a deeper appreciation and love for the mystery of the Eucharist. My prayers are with you and your loved ones as we enter into this blessed and holy season of expectation and joy. Sincerely in Christ, Most Reverend Joe S. Vsquez Bishop of Austin

UCC Happenings
Christmas Break Schedule Starting December 11, the UCC will switch to Two Mass Sunday, which means well be having Masses at 10:30am and 8pm ONLY. The Two Mass Sunday schedule will continue through January 8, 2012. Beginning December 19, the UCC will be closed. We will reopen on January 4, 2012. Catholic Campaign for Human Development Today (Nov. 27), we are taking up a collection that helps fight poverty at its roots. For over 40 years, the Catholic Campaign for Human Development (CCHD) has provided funding for groups that make lasting change and uplift the poor in the United States. The collection has helped secure funding for low-income day care centers, programs that emphasize education, and affordable housing in low-income neighborhoods. It has contributed to efforts to implement laws that enforce fair wages. Fight poverty in America. Defend human dignity. Give to the CCHD Collection. Baskets will be on the baptismal font. Blood Drive The Knights of Columbus and the UCC are hosting the last blood drive of the semester. The drive will take place on Monday, December 5th (a dead day) from 4pm until 6:30pm; its an easy process that saves lives. For more information or to sign up, see the front desk or visit www.utcatholic.org.

Penance Service The UCC will be hosting a Penance Service on Tuesday, December 6, at 7pm. All are welcome to join us! Christmas Decorating Party On Sunday, December 11th, we will be hosting a Christmas decorating party starting at 10am! If you would like to help us decorate for the Christmas season, please do so! This will also be a potluck, so please bring your favorite dish!

News and Announcements


Sarahs Hope - Fertility and Recurrent Miscarriage Support Sarahs Hope is a free spiritual support program through the Vitae Clinic for couples struggling to conceive or with pregnancy loss. Attend a monthly women's support group on the first Wednesday of the month (rosary 6:45 p.m., discussion 7 p.m.), at the Vitae Clinic in Austin, located at 1600 W. 38th St., suite 115. The next support group is Dec. 7. E-mail [email protected] to sign up! Changes in Mass begin Today! Today, we begin Advent, and we will also be implementing all the required changes in the Mass texts as mandated by the Holy Father. The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops offers an extensive web page devoted to the changes. Please visit the site for more information: www.usccb.org/romanmissal

Calendar for the Week of November 27 Monday November 28 - Weekday of Advent * 12:05pm Daily Mass Holy Spirit Chapel * 12:35pm Reconciliation Reconciliation Chapel * 6:00pm Social Justice Meeting Mother Teresa Room * 7:00pm RCIA Catacombs * 8:00pm CLFL Meeting Mother Teresa Room Wednesday November 30 - Saint Andrew, apostle * 12:05pm Daily Mass Holy Spirit Chapel * 12:35pm Carbos Atrium * 6:00pm Missionary Meeting #2 St. Thomas More Library * 8:00pm STRONG Meeting St. Francis Room Friday December 2 - Weekday of Advent * 12:05pm Daily Mass Holy Spirit Chapel * 5:00pm ICC Meeting St. Matthew Room * 5:00pm KACM Meeting Mother Teresa Room * 5:00pm Fundraiser Texas 1000 Atrium Tuesday November 29 - Weekday of Advent * 12:30pm Daily Mass Holy Spirit Chapel * 1:00pm Reconciliation Reconciliation Chapel * 5:30pm Leadership Dinner St. Thomas More Library * 7:00pm Confirmation Catacombs * 7:00pm CIW Meeting St. Matthew Room * 8:00pm Chaplet Blessed Sacrament Chapel Thursday December 1 - Weekday of Advent * 12:30pm Daily Mass Holy Spirit Chapel * 7:00pm Via Bible Study Mother Teresa Room * 8:00pm Adoration Holy Spirit Chapel Saturday December 3 - Saint Francis Xavier, priest * Building and Offices closed

Sunday December 4 - 2nd Sunday of Advent Masses at 9am, 11:30am, 5pm, and 8pm * * * * * * 8:00am 10:30am 4:00pm 6:00pm 7:00pm 7:30pm Choir Practice Choir Practice Choir Practice Prism Meeting Choir Practice Rosary Holy Spirit Chapel Holy Spirit Chapel Holy Spirit Chapel Mother Teresa Room Holy Spirit Chapel Blessed Sacrament Chapel

Our Gifts to God On Sunday, November 13, you donated: $566.23 at the 9:00am Mass $905.49 at the 11:30am Mass $293.35 at the 5:00pm Mass $445.43 at the 8:00pm Mass The total Sunday Collection was $2,210.50 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: We must go beyond watching for the Lord. We must prepare for him. Resolve to spend some extra time in prayerful preparation for the coming of the Lord at Christmas.
Mon: Tue: Wed: Thur: Fri: Sat: Sun:

READINGSFORTHEWEEK
Is 2:1-5; Mt 8:5-11 Is 11:1-10; Lk 10:21-24 Rom 10:9-18; Mt 4:18-22 Is 26:1-6; Mt 7:21,24-27 Is 29:17-24; Mt 9:27-31 Is 30:19-21,23-26; Mt 9:35-10:1,5a,6-8 Is 40:1-5,9-11; 2 Pt 3:8-14; Mk 1:1-8

Paulist Fathers Mission Statement We give the Word of God a voice in pulpits and print, on radio and television, on the Web and the wide screen. We search out those who have no church home, and welcome home those who have been away. We share the passion of St. Paul for unity in faith and solidarity in mission among all the baptized in the body of Christ. We build bridges of respect and collaboration with people of other world religions. We welcome people of diverse racial and cultural backgrounds in our parish, city center and campus worshipping communities. The Gospel we preach calls for all the children of God to be treated with dignity and justice. We claim Isaac Hecker as our founder, the Holy Spirit as our primary guide, St. Paul as our patron and laity as our valued partners in mission. We are the Paulist Fathers. Missionaries to North America.

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