2014-15 Brochure - University of Manitoba

SPC Campus Ministry Team
2014-15 Events
August 2014
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Sunday Mass resumes Aug 17 & continues until Jun 28, 2015
Weekday Mass resumes Aug 26 & continues until Jun 26, 2015, Side Chapel
September 2014
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Place an “X” beside the activities you are interested in:
Spiritual Development
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] A Day at the Trappist Monastery
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Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament occurs after mass on first Friday of the month
Development & Peace Fall Action; Share Lent educational workshops & activities
Vatican Documents Reading & Discussion Group occurs monthly until March 2015
20 A Day at the Trappist Monastery near Holland, MB 9am-8:30pm
RSVP by Sep 10 | Cost: $10 includes transportation
21 Mass of the Holy Spirit 11am & Opening Academic Exercises 12:30pm
24 Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA) begins, 5pm, Room 127
27 Stony Mountain Institution Prison Ministry (registration & interview deadline Sep 5)
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] Bible Study and/or Christian Life Community
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on Vatican Documents
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] Retreat at Chemin Neuf Community
November 2014
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] Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA)
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] Spiritual Exercises in Daily Life (St. Ignatius)
December 2014
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] Worship Team (Alter Server, Bread Baker,
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] Canadian Catholic Students’ Association (CCSA)
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] CCSA Western Regional Conference
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] Development & Peace (D&P)
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] Winnipeg Harvest Volunteering
March 2015
] St. Paul’s College Choir
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] St. Paul’s College Students’ Association
Thanks for your interest in becoming involved with SPC Campus Ministry!
We will contact you with more details about the activities you have selected.
Fr. Michael Koryluk, MDiv
Priest Chaplain
Room 222, St. Paul’s College
204 474 8460 | [email protected]
Originally from Brazil, Eliude came to the U of M for a master’s degree
in education. She feels it is a blessing to be with students along their
journey, and see their hope and love shine through their interactions.
She has been a member of the SPC Campus Ministry team since 2006.
Eliude Cavalcante, MEd
Assistant Campus Minister
Room 224, St. Paul’s College
204 474 8645 | [email protected]
1-8 National Catholic Students’ Week
7 Winnipeg Harvest Volunteering 12:15pm
Reading Week Social Justice & Spirituality in Montreal (registration deadline Dec 15)
See poster and Sunday Bulletin for more information
18 Ash Wednesday Mass 11:45am
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Confessions by appointment with Fr. Michael or Fridays 3:30-4:30pm.
February 2015
] Social Justice & Spirituality in Montreal
] Movie Night
Fr. Michael has been a priest of the Archdiocese of Winnipeg for 35
years, and has been involved in many areas of pastoral ministry. Prior
to his ordination, he taught in Winnipeg. Working for the benefit of all
our students continues to be a joyful and fulfilling ministry for him. He
has been a part of the SPC Campus Ministry team since 2009.
18 African Mass 11am followed by potluck
25 St. Paul’s Day Mass 11am & Academic Award Exercises 12:30pm followed by reception
28 Byzantine Divine Liturgy 11:45am
30-1 Global Connections Living with Integrity Social Justice Weekend, Toronto
31 Stony Mountain Institution Prison Ministry
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Room 221, St. Paul’s College
204 474 9784 | [email protected]
January 2015
] L’Arche Canada
] Coffee House
Campus Ministry Director
7 Barn Mass 6pm followed by potluck in Niverville, MB (weather permitting)
14 Hispanic Mass 11am followed by potluck
24 Christmas Eve Vigil Mass 8pm followed by potluck
Christ the King Chapel closes; mass resumes Jan 4/15
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Sr. Elaine Baete, SGM MDiv LicPsy
14-15 Retreat at Chemin Neuf Community (RSVP by Nov 10) | Cost: $40 per student
29 Stony Mountain Institution Prison Ministry
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Social Activities
Sr. Elaine is a member of the Sisters of Charity of Montreal (Grey
Nuns). She enjoys supporting students as they organize activities to
grow in their Catholic-Christian faith, and pursue their academic and
professional interests. She has been with the SPC Campus Ministry
team since 2006.
Liturgically-based Bible Study or Christian Life Community (faith sharing)
occurs monthly until March 2015, time TBD, Room 221
9 Byzantine Divine Liturgy 11:45am
16-19 Canadian Catholic Students’ Association Western Regional Conference
Theme “Led by the Spirit” hosted by St. Joseph’s College, University of Alberta
Cost: $150 plus travel
25 Stony Mountain Institution Prison Ministry
] Advent & Lenten Reflection
with Sacrament of Reconciliation
Outreach & Social Justice
- Gary David Goldberg
October 2014
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Communion Minister, Cross Bearer, Lector, etc.)
A good team, like a good show, comes into being when the separate
individuals working together create, in essence, another separate
higher entity - the team - the show - which is better than any of
those individuals can ever be on their own.
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Campus Ministry
PROGRAMS & EVENTS 2014-15
7 Coffee House 8-10pm, Hanley Hall | Volunteer organizers and entertainers needed
14 RCIA Retreat
28 Stony Mountain Institution Prison Ministry
April 2015
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2 Holy Thursday Evening Mass of the Lord’s Supper 7:30pm
3 Good Friday Way of the Cross on Campus 2pm | Passion of our Lord 3pm
4 Easter Vigil Resurrection of the Lord 8:30pm followed by potluck
5 Christ the King Chapel closed
27 Baccalaureate Mass 11am & Baccalaureate Exercises 12:30pm followed by reception
Note: Mass is held in Christ the King Chapel, unless otherwise noted
Ben Sellick
Director of Music Ministry
204 452 2008 | [email protected]
contact
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Nathania (Nia) Frederica
Peer Campus Assistant
Room 224, St. Paul’s College
204 989 4020 | [email protected]
Wadzanayi (Wadzi) Masaba
Peer Campus Assistant
Room 224, St. Paul’s College
204 557 3438 | [email protected]
St. Paul’s College Campus Ministry
70 Dysart Road, Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada R3T 2M6
tel: 204 474 8575
fax: 204 474 7620
umanitoba.ca/colleges/st_pauls
Our Purpose
In keeping with and in support of the ethos, mission, and vision of St. Paul’s
College (SPC), SPC Campus Ministry provides a Roman Catholic presence on
the University of Manitoba (U of M) campus. We have a welcoming pastoral
environment that offers a “home away from home” in the spirit of the
“new evangelization.”
Our activities promote a spirit of sharing, development of friendships, and
opportunities to care for our global community. Committed to continued human
and faith formation, we nurture student leadership, and support prayerful,
prophetic and pastoral action within the context of post-secondary education.
Our success is possible with the involvement of students; we encourage everyone
to participate. University life can be a challenging transition for students. If you
need guidance or someone to talk to in a confidential environment, please
contact the SPC Campus Ministry team for an appointment.
Spiritual Development
Advent & Lenten Reflection with Sacrament of Reconciliation
At the beginning of Advent and Lent, there is a prayer service and reflection
followed by the Sacrament of Reconciliation. Time to be determined (TBD).
A Day at the Trappist Monastery
This retreat involves a visit to the Trappist Monastery and participation in the
monks’ prayer. Bring a jacket, lunch and water bottle. Space is limited to the
number of volunteer drivers available.
faith formation
Liturgically-based Bible Study and/or Christian Life Community (faith sharing)
Bible study can take the form of reading a Biblical book, providing commentary,
or studying readings for the upcoming Sunday liturgy. Time TBD.
Reading & Discussion Group on Vatican Documents
A monthly gathering to discuss recent documents from the Vatican.
Retreat at Chemin Neuf Community
Join us for a weekend at St-Charles Retreat Centre in the fall.
Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA)
RCIA is for those who wish to become Catholic, complete their sacraments of
initiation (First Communion, Confirmation), or Christians who want to become
Catholic. Volunteer sponsors for catechumens and candidates are needed.
outreach &
social activities
Spiritual Exercises in Daily Life (St. Ignatius)
A retreat with a commitment to daily prayer and regular spiritual direction, the
longer form of Annotation 19 is from mid-September to end of April and short
form is through the “Busy Students’ Retreat” during Lent 2014.
Worship Team
Join the worship team as an altar server, a bread baker, a communion minister,
a cross bearer, a lector, a member of the hospitality crew, or an usher. If you love
music, then share your talent as a singer or musician.
community service
Outreach & Social Justice
Get Involved
Canadian Catholic Students’ Association (CCSA)
Founded in 1946, CCSA is a crucial link for established campus ministries and
emerging communities, and represents Canada in the International Movement of
Catholic Students (IMCS) Pax Romana. Become a local or an executive member.
SPC Campus Ministry has a friendly and passionate group of students devoted to
exploring their Catholic heritage and providing service to others. All are welcome
to join us in organizing and participating in events.
Development & Peace (D&P)
D&P is the official international development organization of the Catholic Church
in Canada. Represent our College and faith community at the free fall and winter
workshops, and share information about what is happening on a global level.
Inner City Ministry
Volunteer at Immaculate Conception Parish soup kitchen, Ukrainian Redemptorist
Welcome Home, Rossbrook House, or St. Amant Centre.
Intercordia “Service Learning” (can be taken for credit)
Originating in 2003, Intercordia has made partnerships with universities and
colleges internationally to provide youths a unique, university-accredited,
learning experience. For more details, contact: [email protected],
visit: www.intercordiacanada.org | facebook.com/intercordia, or see Sr. Elaine.
Includes opportunities for the Dominican Republic or Rwanda.
L’Arche Canada
Devoted to people with developmental disabilities in family-like settings, L’Arche
Canada welcomes student volunteers to gain skills and valuable experience.
Pro-Life Student Group
A student volunteer is needed as a communications liaison between the local
Catholic Students’ Association and Pro-Life group on campus.
Social Justice & Spirituality in Montreal
Stay with host families experiencing their lifestyle and culture, and learning about
their socio-economic issues. Prayer, reflection and group sharing are based on
Catholic principles of social teaching. Volunteer work depends on group’s interest.
Stony Mountain Institution Prison Ministry
Meet with residents during five visits involving personal reflection on liturgical
readings, and pre- and post-visit sharing on readings and experiences.
Winnipeg Harvest Volunteering
Prepare dry goods and food for those in need during Catholic Students’ Week.
Social Activities
Coffee House
Share your talents while fundraising for worthy causes. Volunteer performers
(eg. dancers, musicians, singers, storytellers, etc.) and organizers are required.
Movie Nights
Join students in organizing a movie night at the College, or watch a movie at the
theatre and have a discussion afterwards.
St. Paul’s College Choir
Musicians are welcome to join our choir, which is comprised of volunteers. The
choir also performs at Coffee House and other events.
St. Paul’s College Students’ Association (SPCSA)
SPC Campus Ministry collaborates with SPCSA on various events and also receives
financial support for student participation at conferences, retreats, etc.
Complete this double-sided form, tear along the perforation, and return to:
St. Paul’s College Campus Ministry
University of Manitoba, 221-70 Dysart Road, Winnipeg, MB R3T 2M6
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Address:
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We encourage student leadership and faith-based activities!
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If yes, describe below.