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mass on the grass

8/26/2018

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Greetings!
 
The new academic year is off to a great start!  Close to 300 students, faculty, staff and community members gathered in thanksgiving and prayer to celebrate Mass on the Grass.  This celebration was a beautiful witness of faith on our campus.  Another important witness of faith is our tabling efforts on campus.  NMSU Catholic students carve out time to invite their peers to come grow in faith, connect in community and serve in love at Newman.  If any of you happen to walk by our table, please take a moment to meet our students and make those body of Christ connections!
 
                                                                                                 Peace. Sal 

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"Grant me O Lord my God, a mind to know you, a heart to seek you, wisdom to find you, faithful perseverance in waiting for you, and a hope of finally embracing you."

-Saint Thomas Aquinas

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FINALS WEEK

5/6/2018

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Dear Newman Community, 


It’s here, finals week! We’ve got a full week of finals stress relief for students. Please pray for them and pass on the word about these stress relief opportunities: 
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May 5-6 at all Masses -- Blessing of Brains & Finals Relief
Packs Monday, May 7 at 8pm- Taize Prayer & Breakfast
Tuesday, May 8 at 12:10pm (NMSU Spiritual Center)
Mass on Campus Friday, May 11 at 5:30pm - Grad Mass
& Reception

Graduates, we are looking forward to celebrating with you!  You, your family and friends are invited to a special Mass in your honor on Friday, May 11 at 5:30pm followed by a reception in the parish hall. All NMSU and DACC grads welcome. Please help us plan for the reception RSVP to mona@stalbertnewmancenter.org.

Peace, Mona

"Everyone of us needs half an hour of prayer each day," remarked St. Francis de Sales, "except when we are busy then we need an hour."

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pRAYERS AND BLESSINGS FOR mONA AND CAMPUS MINISTRY AS THEY ENTER A PERIOD OF TRANSITION

4/29/2018

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Dear Newman Community, 

As some of you may know, I have been blessed to have a long history with our parish. I first started working with Newman ten years ago. I was involved as a parish volunteer for five years prior to coming on staff. This time has been such a blessing to me, both professionally and personally, thanks to countless life giving relationships and experiences. 

Now, after a period of prayerful discernment, I have decided to leave my staff position at Newman. My last day will be May 18th, after the close of the spring semester. While I am going to deeply miss working at our parish, I am looking forward to a new chapter in my life. God is good. I have no doubt there are new opportunities and possibilities to come always, for all of us!

I will still be around as a member of the community. (You can’t get rid of me that easily!). Please pray for me and Campus Ministry as we enter a period of transition. All of you will continue to be in my thoughts and prayers.

Peace, 
Mona
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CAN'T BELIEVE THE SEMESTER IS COMING TO A CLOSE

4/22/2018

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Dear Newman Community, 

It’s hard to believe the semester is already coming to a close but first
we’ll squeeze in a couple more great events. Next weekend a group of
students and I will be going to Bonita Park Retreat Center in Ruidoso,
NM. You’ve heard of the T.V. show ‘Fear Factor?’ Well this retreat is
called Faith Factor! An adventure style retreat, the weekend is full
of high intensity activities that are both physically and spiritually
challenging including a zip line and high ropes course. The students
will have time in prayer and small group discussion at the beginning,
middle and end of the day to make meaning of their experiences.
Please keep us in prayer, especially that we are able to courageously
engage in the activities!

Finals week begins May 7th. We are prepared to help students take
on another stressful week of exams by offering some stress relief
activities (details below). We’ll conclude the week by honoring our
2018 graduates with Grad Mass & Reception. Graduates, please
save the date. Grads from NMSU, DACC and BCOM welcome.

Weekend of May 5-6 at all Masses- Pick up a Finals Relief Pack!
Monday, May 7 at 8pm (Newman Center) Taize Prayer & Breakfast
Tuesday, May 8 at 12:10pm (NMSU Spiritual Center) Mass on Campus

Peace, Mona

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cALL TO SERVICE

4/15/2018

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Dear Newman Community,

​Recently Campus Ministry and the Knights of Columbus teamed up to give La Bodega, our parish food pantry, a facelift.  A group of Knights and students spent a Saturday morning cleaning, stripping and staining the wood fence that surrounds the property of La Bodega.  I was so thankful for the opportunity.  Often times we spend ample time in prayer and community but do not take the opportunity to also spend time in service.  Prayer is good.  Time in community is good.  But we are also called to service and charity.  Pope Francis makes this clear in the quote below.

​About half way through our morning at the pantry Marsha Franke, the pantry coordinator, gave us a tour.  She and the volunteers are doing incredible ministry!  I invite our community to continue to support La Bodega.  It is one of the most tangible ways we can serve Christ - by serving our brothers and sisters in need.

Peace, Mona

​“A prayer that does not lead you to practical action for your brother  the poor, the sick, those in need of help, 
a brother in difficulty  is a sterile and incomplete prayer... St Benedict sums up the kind of life that indicated for his
monks in two words: ora et labora, pray and work. It is from contemplation, from a strong friendship with the Lord that the
capacity is born in us to live and to bring the love of God, his mercy, his tenderness, to others. And also our work with
brothers in need, our charitable works of mercy, lead us to the Lord, because it is in the needy brother and sister 
that we see the Lord himself.” (Pope Francis 7/21/13)


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CHRIST IN THE CITIES

3/18/2018

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 Newman Community, 
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This week is spring break for NMSU and we have a group of Newman students headed to Denver. No, they’re not going to Six Flags or other usual spring break activities. Instead, they’re going to serve Christ in the poor through an Alternative Spring Break trip with a Catholic nonprofit organization called Christ in the City.  Last year two of our student leaders, Justine and Anissa (pictured at right) went to Denver to check out the mission trip. They came back from the week fired up for faith and service! This year they are taking a group of four other students with them to spend a week “knowing, loving and serving the poor.”  A little about Christ in the City: “Christ in the City is a Catholic non-profit dedicated to forming missionaries, volunteers and communities in knowing, loving and serving the poor. Christ in the City began its work with Denver’s poor and homeless in the summer of 2010. The organization began under the auspices of Catholic Charities in Denver as a way to form young people to be life-long missionaries” (Christ in the City website).  I will be asking the group to share about their experience in a future edition of the bulletin. Meanwhile, please keep the students and their “street friends” in prayer. 
Blessings to you Justine, Anissa, Dean, Alanna, Jade, and Marisol!

​Peace, Mona


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BACK IN THE SWING OF THINGS

1/28/2018

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Hello parishioners,
It is good to be back after a good long winter break! Our spring semester is underway and it is good
to see all the students back and ready to finish off the school year. Campus ministry servant leaders,
myself and Mona have been getting ready to plan events for students as well as continue our regular
weekly activities. The activities include mass on campus and midweek mass and dinner. It brings me
great joy to see how motivated everyone is to make this new year and semester the best one yet. We
are looking forward to seeing what the Lord brings us and are ready to be more attentive to Him. I
ask that you continue to pray for our ministry as well as the students so that we may all continue to
shine Christ's light to others on our campus and community at Newman!
In Him,

Justine Del Castillo
Student Campus Minister
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join us as we listen to our guest speaker Thomas awiapo

1/21/2018

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Dear Newman Community,

​This Wednesday's Campus Ministries kicks off out weekly Midweek Mass and Dinner.  Students come to daily Mass on Wednesday at 5:30pm and take turns preparing dinner.  This Wednesday we are hosting a special guest from Catholic Relief Services who is visiting our area from Ghana, Africa, Thomas Awiapo.  While the Midweek Mass and Dinner is typically for students, we invite anyone interested in hearing Thomas's inspiring story of survival and success to join us this week.
Please read on for more on Thomas:
​Growing up in a small African Village in Ghana, Thomas was orphaned before the age of ten and left on his own to struggle for survival.  He was the second of four brothers;  his youngest two brothers died of malnutrition and lack of care.  His search for food led him to an elementary school, where he was fed a small meal every day.  he survived, studied, and eventually won scholarships to attend college.  he later earned a master's degree from California State University.  Today, Thomas works with Catholic Relief Services as a consultant and integral part in bringing global solidarity.  He lives in Ghana with his wife and four children.

​Peace, Mona 

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Come to Aggie Awakening!

10/15/2017

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​Dear Newman Community,
 
The students are gearing up for Campus Ministry’s biggest event of the semester– the Aggie Awakening Retreat! Coming up the weekend of October 20-22, the retreat is a great opportunity for students to get away from the busy-ness and stress of school and work to grow in relationship with God and others. Over three days at Holy Cross Retreat Center in Mesilla Park, the retreatants experience a series of faith talks, prayer opportunities, and time with fellow students.
 
The retreat is put on by students for students. We typically have about 30 students serve as ‘staff’ for the retreat. The staff put in countless hours the weeks before the retreat to help make sure the weekend is a rich spiritual experience for their peers. Please join me in praying for these generous, hardworking students as they enter the busiest part of prep for Awakening.
 
Do you know a student who might like to attend the retreat? Please encourage them to contact the director of the retreat, Justine Del Castillo, at jdelcast@nmsu.edu for more info and/or to sign up.
 
Peace,
​Mona
 

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Celebrating Our Namesake

10/8/2017

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​Dear Newman Community,
 
Have you ever wondered where the ‘Newman’ in Newman Center comes from? It comes from John Henry Newman, who we remember this week on October 9th. Newman Centers and Newman Clubs across the nation are named after John Henry Cardinal Newman, campus ministry’s patron.
 
John Henry Newman (1801-1890) is a famous convert to Catholicism. He wrote extensively on the role of a Catholic university, conscience, and the laity. In 1883 Catholic students attending public colleges and universities began to gather as Catholic communities on campus. In 1908 the first national Catholic student association was established. The association was named after Cardinal Newman- the National Newman Club Federation. Our own ‘Newman Club’ at New Mexico State University was founded in 1930– nearly 100 years ago! Cardinal Newman was beatified (the final stage before being recognized as a Saint) in 2010 by Pope Benedict XVI.
 
Please join me in praying for Newman Centers and Campus Ministries across the United States and offering a word of thanksgiving to Cardinal Newman for inspiring the Newman Movement!
 
Peace,
Mona

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St. Albert the Great Newman Parish
2615 S. Solano Dr
Las Cruces, NM 88005
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Monday - Friday:  5:30 pm
Saturday:  5:30 pm
Sunday:  8:30 am, 11 am, 6:30 pm 

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