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schedule for july 11 - july 20, 2008
what, when, where


events:

Saturday, July 12: Wednesday, July 16: Saturday, July 19:

sunday masses:

July 13: 8:00am and 4:30pm (Memorial Church)
preaching: Fr. Carl Schlichte, O.P.

July 20: 8:00am and 4:30pm (Memorial Church)


weekday schedule:
Monday, July 14 - Friday, July 18
Office hours
Mon-Thurs 10:00am - 3:00pm
Daily Liturgy
Mon-Thurs 12:20pm, CIRCLE Sanctuary, 3rd floor of Old Union
Confessions
During office hours or by appointment
Young Adults:
Dinner at the “O,” Tue 7:30pm, The Oasis, Menlo Park


announcements for july 13, 2008

INFANT BAPTISMS
Our community celebrates baptisms for registered members of the parish, students, faculty, staff, and post-docs. The Infant baptisms for the Catholic Community at Stanford for the summer session will be on Sunday, July 27, during the 4:30 p.m. Mass, and following. There will be a preparation session for the baptisms on Saturday, July 19 from 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. in the Annex, 1565 Stanford Ave. (on the corner of Stanford and Bowdoin). Those who are first time parents or who have never been through a Catholic baptismal preparation need to attend the session. Godparents are also asked to attend either here or at their own parishes’ baptism preparation programs.
All interested parents should contact Teresa Pleins (tpleins@stanford.edu) between now and July 18. Those parents who have already gone through baptism preparation just need to contact her and give her the information necessary for the baptismal register.

CATHOLIC COMMUNITY NEEDS
As we plan for the new school year, the staff has discovered a couple of needs we have. Neither of our interns for next year has a car. Therefore, we are looking for anyone who has a car they would like to donate or let us use beginning in September. Also, we would like to send the new interns to a training session in early August. We are looking for anyone who may have some frequent flyer miles they are willing to spare so we can fly one of the interns back for this training.
If you can help our community with either of these needs, please call Kathryn Gray 650/857-9014 or talk with Fr. Carl. Thank you in advance for all your support of our community.

YOUNG ADULTS
Find out about fun spiritual, social and service activities going on in this and neighboring parishes by visiting our website: http://www.youngadultcircle.org/.

LITURGICAL MINISTRIES
If you are new to the community, here for the summer, or just ready to become involved in your parish, consider becoming involved in the liturgical ministries of the church. You could serve as an altar server, greeter, lector, eucharistic minister, or music minister. There is training available for all these ministries. It’s a wonderful way to enter into a fuller life of the church. For info, contact Teresa (tpleins@stanford.edu).

FAMILY GIVING TREE: BACK-TO-SCHOOL BACKPACKS FOR NEEDY CHILDREN
The Catholic Community at Stanford is committed to serving the needy children who live in the four Bay Area Counties. There are 227,826 children living in this area who are enrolled in the California Free or Reduced Lunch Program (Title I). In 2007, together with volunteers from the Catholic Community at Stanford, The Family Giving Tree helped 15,000 low-income children in the Title I program by providing them with a new backpack containing tools they need to succeed in school. If you would like to participate in this backpack project on Saturday August 9th from 12:00 noon to 2:00pm, please contact Peter Barling (peter_barling@hotmail.com). We will be working in a large warehouse collecting, stuffing and sorting backpacks for distribution to low-income students via teachers and social service agencies. Transportation from campus can be arranged. Families with young children are welcomed to bring their children to help with this project!

CATHOLIC MUSIC CONCERT FEATURING JOHN ANGOTTI
Saturday, August 23, 2:00pm: Saint Patrick’s Seminary and University Benefits Concert featuring John Angotti, Catholic Music Artist will be held at St. Mary’s of the Assumption Cathedral at 1111 Gough Street, San Francisco. John is an award winning composer and recording artist. He was featured at the United States Papal visit and will be featured at World Youth Day in Sydney, Australia. Performing with John Angotti will be a choir from St. Francis High School in Mountain View and Nativity Church in Menlo Park that will be directed by Margaret Durando. The music group will be directed by: Gabriel Lucas, Our Lady of Wayside in Portola Valley. Tickets: $75 for general admission. $25 for students. For more information, check http://www.stpatricksseminary.org/ or call 650/325-5621.

OFFICE FOR RELIGIOUS LIFE SUMMER MUSIC SERIES

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