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The Newman Catholic Parish
C.W. Post Interfaith Center 720 Northern Blvd Brookville, NY 11458 516-299-2229 catholic@cwpost.liu.edu Ash Wednesday February 17, 2010 Mass 12:30 PM Evening Prayer 5 PM Mass 9:30 PM Mass is usually at 7:30 PM Confessions Sunday 6 pm Daily Mass Monday and Wednesday 5 pm Tuesday and Thursday 12:30 pm Fall 2009 Slide Show
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Winterfest 2010
Winterfest 2010
Feb 12-15 Okemo Mountain Vermont Cost Early Bird sign up fully paid by Feb 3 $130 After Feb 3 $150 Sign up at: www.tinyurl.com/newmantrip For more information go to: Winterfest 2010 Recent Forms view all »
Mass Cards
Mass Cards
Catholics often wish to express their sorrow or support through having a Mass offered for someone. If you wish to have a Mass celebrated for someone who died or who is living and needs prayers you may get a Mass card. Call the office at 516-299-2416 or fill out this online form.
Have received a vestment as a memorial for somene who has died and now you don't know what to do with it? We have received from some bishop's in Africa that they are desperate for vestments. If you get such a vestment, we will be happy to send it on to the missions or the Catholic extension society who can use them in the US also. If you would like to buy a vestment in memory of someone and send it to the missions you can go to: Vestments. We would recommend the very light weight ones as that most mission countries are hot! If you purchase the vestment and get it to us, we'll get it to the missions. They will be ever grateful. |
Welcome
Welcome to the Catholic Campus Parish An Award Winning Campus Ministry Program We are the Roman Catholic presence at Long Island University: C.W. Post Campus. We have been serving the students at Post since its beginning in 1955. We hope you would join us and be part of the history of our campus. Last January the National Catholic Campus Ministry Association awarded us The Exemplary Program Award for it's Catholic history project "The Amazing gRace." Sunday Mass is at 7:30 in the evening (we know you don't get up in the morning.) Newman Night usually is Wednesday at 7 pm Ash Wednesday
Ash Wednesday
February 17, 2010 Distribution of Ashes at 12:30 PM Mass 5 PM Evening Prayer 9:30 PM Mass All at the Chapel Online Lenten Daily Meditations Learn about what you can eat during lent here. Ask the Priest
Now and then a question about our faith pop's into your mind. Here is the place you can get some answers. Follow this link and you get an answer emailed back to you. Eventually it will be turned into a blog. Ask the Priest
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If you wish to help us with our work you can make a donation. No gift is too small. We receive a small amount from the Diocese for our programming. The Newman Club receives a very reasonable amount as an SGA club, but we are mostly supported by private donations. Please remember us in your charity.
You can send a check to our address on the left or use your credit card below. Wish List: We are always in need of things: You might have these around. 1. An well running 8 passenger Van 2. 10 Round cream or white 72" table clothes 3. 100 Green or Gold napkins 4. Large Flat Screen TV 5. American Express Gift Cards/Gas Cards (We give them out as prizes) See more. |
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Please sign up to help at Mass this semester! You may sign up for Fall 09 now. We ask if you are new to the community to sign up for dates after September 13 so that we may train you.
Liturgy Sign Up BUILDERS OF HOPE (MEXICO HOUSE BUILDING)
Check out our Blog! The people from the "East" arrived in Mexico on the 9th Day of Christmas! We bore only gifts of love, friendship and muscles. What a surprize it was to us to find that we would literally be building a house for "Jesus" (pictured above on the right with his uncle.) On the feast of the Kings (January 6th) Rosalina, his mother, set up tables and chairs in the middle of the foundation we dug and built and gave us a "King Day" feast of Topas, Beans and Rice. Even though there were no walls yet, Rosalina announced that this would the first meal in their new house. It was a grand feast. By the time we left (and some 20 tons of cement later) the walls were ready to put up. By the end of the month "Jesus" and his family would have a home.
What a great way to end Christmas! |
