Father Daniel McMullin, Director of Catholic Community at Cornell Chaplain Yasin Ahmed, Director of Cornell Muslim Life Tuesday, December 7, 6:00-7:30 p.m. Anabel Taylor Hall G-14
Are you being called to serve as a leader at Cornell Catholic? Applications are now being accepted for positions on the Undergraduate Student Leadership Team.
A panel discussion featuring: Fr. Daniel McMullin (Director—Catholic Community @ Cornell) Rev. Dr. Stephen Moore (Director—Spiritual Renewal Center-Syracuse) Rev. Taylor Daynes (Director—Episcopal Church @ Cornell)
Join us on Tuesday, March 23, 7 p.m. on Zoom for a conversation with acclaimed Catholic speaker, pro-life advocate, and evangelist Gloria Purvis. Click to register for the event.
"The Twelve Days of Christmas passed very quietly for me this year. Without access to a chapel or church I depended on the coffee table in my small apartment to be the venue for the great Christmas liturgies." Updates: Sunday student Mass at Immaculate Conception—Busy Person's Retreat—Year of Saint Joseph
Birthright is an international nonprofit organization that offers loving, confidential, and non-judgmental support to those who are pregnant or think they might be, as well as mothers, children, and families who need support. We have a local Birthright here in Ithaca! It is located at 223 Elmira Rd. Suite #1, Ithaca, NY (across from the Ithaca Re-Use Center). At the end of each year our local Birthright puts out a newsletter to give updates from the last year and to inform the community of financial and volunteer needs. Please read PDF newsletter to see how you can help! You can also visit https://birthright.org/ithaca for more information.
On Tuesday, December 1, 2020 at 7:00 p.m., the Student Leadership Team is launching a series of faith-sharing interviews with Cornell faculty and staff. We hope that the community will be inspired to grow in faith by hearing from people who live out their faith and do incredible work right here at Cornell.
Throughout the days on 11/3 and 11/4, Let's Meditate! guides, CURW Chaplains, and members of the Dean of Students team will host a virtual space to invite you to reflect.
November is the month when we especially remember and pray for the dead. Please feel free to add the names of deceased family and friends to our Book of Remembrance. Prayers will be offered for them at Thursday Mass at 8:00 a.m., Sunday Evening Prayer at 8:30 p.m., and the weekly Rosary group meetings.
On Sunday, November 1 after the 10:30 a.m. Mass at Immaculate Conception, our community will join the young adults in the Immaculate Conception Parish in raking leaves at Calvary Cemetery and praying for the dead, in commemoration of All Saints and All Souls Days. Fr. Dan and Fr. Chumo will start us off in prayer at 12 p.m. and then we will proceed in doing some fall cleanup!
Virtual Redlin Room will now meet on Thursdays at 4:30 p.m. This week we will be playing "Among Us." Come help hold the CCC spaceship together and return back to civilization. But beware...as there is an alien impostor aboard!
Many students don’t have enough money to buy the food they need each day. If you are struggling with hunger, learn if you can get SNAP. Go to school without going hungry. Contact Catholic Charities of Tioga/Tompkins Counties. Free, confidential, and OPEN TO ALL.
Find support for your spiritual wellbeing through a CURW Care Group. These groups are not therapy groups, nor are they seminar-style study groups; rather, they are chaplain-facilitated community groups that help you give and receive spiritual support and care.
This week, Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) are offering a series of 60-minute virtual, psycho-educational, drop-in workshops focused on helping students to thrive during this difficult time. The first offering is TODAY. Click for more info.
One year has passed since I wrote to you on September 12, 2019, advising that the Diocese of Rochester on this same date filed for bankruptcy under Chapter 11 of the United States Bankruptcy Code in order to address in the best and fairest manner possible claims brought by the survivors of childhood sexual abuse. As part of this process, a Bar Date of August 13, 2020, was set as the final date that claims against the Diocese could be filed through a “Proof of Claim” form. Click headline to read more...