Saturday - Vigil Mass at 5:15pm
Sunday - Mass at 9:00am, 11:00am & 7:00pm
The Newman Catholic Student Center Parish at UNC-Chapel Hill
WELCOME! The Newman Staff welcomes you to our Newman Center here at the University of North Carolina. We are here to support and serve the many undergraduate students who enter our doors, as well as graduate students and permanent members of our parish. Please let us know how we can help you. We can offer you spiritual guidance, a home-cooked meal, and everything in between!
To see the bulletins for themonth ofOctober 2010, please see our bulletin download page.
THANKSGIVING BREAK - November 24 - November 28, 2010
Thanksgiving Day Mass - 10am
the Newman Center offices will be closed Thursday, November 25 and Friday, November 26, 2010.
the weekend masses will stay the same
Its not how much we give but how much love we put into giving. Mother Teresa (1910-97), Catholic missionary to India
Empowered by the Spirit of God in the Word and enabled by the love of God in the Eucharist we are called to live the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
Christ has no body now but yours
St Teresa of Avila
Put your body, hands and feet into action with the Newman Center.
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The Newman Staff welcomes you to our Newman Center here at the University of North Carolina. We are here to support and serve the many undergraduate students who enter our doors, as well as graduate students and permanent members of our parish. Please let us know how we can help you. We can offer you spiritual guidance, a home-cooked meal, and everything in between!
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Faith is not just doctrine to be learned for a lifetime. Its a vibrant relationship with the living God, a commitment to the personal growth and spiritual conversion of an on-going journey of faith. The Newman Parish warmly invites you to deepen your faith and your relationship with God through participation in our catechesis programs. Ironically, one of the best ways to learn more about your faith is to teach! The root meaning of the word catechist is to echo. Many catechists have found their own faith enriched by echoing their faith and serving as mentors and guides to children and youth on their faith journey. Strengthen your relationship with God and knowledge of the Catholic Church, volunteer to serve as a catechist!
Newman is more than Sunday Mass. Its a place where every one of us whether a student or a part of what we call our permanent community can grow spiritually and socially. We invite you to look over the opportunities summarized below and to participate in as many of them as you wish. Come grow with us.
Are you interested in Real Conversation? Faith that Challenges? Action that Matters?
Consider joining a Small Faith Group.
New and returning groups are forming now. Join one this semester! Seven weekly meetings,one hour aweek.
Online registration is now available.
What will they feel like? Small faith groups offer ways of feeling connected outside the Sunday Liturgy, ways to begin meaningful conversations, ways to reflect on Gods presence in our lives & to form relationships that can last.
Why join? Small communities offer an opportunity for students and older adult members to hear and respond to the beckoning voice of the Spirit in their lives.
Newman Center Masses Saturday: 5:15pm Sunday: 9am, 11am and 7pm* *During the academic year
Need to contact the Parish Staff? Led by Monsignor John Wall, the Newman Catholic Center Parish Staff is here to serve you.
The Center is located at: