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The Chaplaincy Building is now closed for

the Summer Vacations.

 

We re-open with 8pm Mass on Sunday 19th Sempter.(Night before Welcome Week) The Chaplaincy building will be open that week with free Tea/Coffee 10am to 3pm

The food bar opens Monday 27th Sept 10am to 2.30pm;

 Students: Free bowl of Soup and a Roll Every Thursday 12-2.30pm during termtime

Starting Mon 27th Daily Mass @12.15pm

followed by Confessions.

All Welcome.

ps Prayer group starts back Monday 27th Sept in Prayer Room Second Floor  @7.15 New members most welcome!!!

"come and see"

 new website coming very soon

 


 

 


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Rev. Fr Gary Toman

Come and make yourself at home in the Chaplaincy. We hope you will find it a place of Christian welcome. and hospitality; a place of prayer, worship, study, relaxation, good food, tea, coffee, chat and fun.

The Chaplaincy building houses:

The Corpus Christi University Chapel

Mass is celebrated daily during term time.

Monday to Friday:12.15 pm (12.45pm during exams)

Sundays:12.00 noon (includes Sign Language)

8.00 pm  with Choir (new members always welcome)

Confessions are heard each day after Mass, lunchtimes on Thursdays and upon request. Other prayer opportunities happen during the year, e.g. Eucharistic Adoration, Taize prayer, Lectio Divina, Scripture based prayer. See website and Notice boards for Holy Day Mass Times and other events, e.g. Dedication of Studies Mass (8pm 11th Oct) and the Lenten Retreat.

CHAPLAINS' Coffee and Lunch Bar where tea, coffee, snacks and hot meals are served from 10.00 am until  2.30 pm (Monday - Friday).

[Work an hour and get your Lunch for free.]

Over the other two floors you will find a student lounge, Lecture and group work rooms, the Chaplain's office and a general office, the Clonmacnois Prayer Room, and the Library, which is open Monday to Thursday, 8.30 am to 10.00 pm (5.00 pm Friday), closed weekends. Come in and look around.

Chaplaincy Groups:  Join in the many opportunities to meet other students, deeper your Faith and personal development by joining one or more of the Chaplaincy groups, including SVP, Friends of Africa, The Pro-life group, The Chaplaincy Prayer group, the Choir, Chaplaincy Social Committee. There are also social events, occasional lectures, different  Faith Development and Scripture courses and “The Saints” soccer team.

Check out this website regularly and the notice boards for more details

Email:cc@qubcc.org

Tel: 02890669737

28 Elmwood Ave

BT9 6AY

 


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St. Boniface I, Pope
Though few details are known of Boniface's early life, he was elected Pope on December 28, 418. He is believed to have been ordained a priest by Pope Damasus I (366-384) and to have served as representative of Innocent I at Constantinople (c. 405). Boniface was highly esteemed for his charitable and learned personality which he placed in the service of his priestly duties.At the death of Pope Zosimus in 418, two Popes were elected, Boniface and Eulalius. They were sent away from Rome by the emperor until the difficulty would be cleared. Eulalius failed to respect the Emperor's decree and thus Boniface was recognized as the legitimate Pope.Boniface's reign was marked by great zeal and activity in disciplinary organization and control. He worked to reform certain corrupt practices and reduced the privileges granted to certain bishops.He ardently supported St. Augustine in his fight against Pelagianism and Augustine devoted several works to him.   Pope Saint Boniface died in Rome, September 4, 422.<img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/catholicnewsagency/saintoftheday/~4/_u3vpQJtUuQ" height="1" width="1"/>

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