• Faculty Faith Sharing Interview Series
    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.
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  • Elect and Reflect 2020
    Elect and Reflect 2020
    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.
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  • November Book of Remembrance
    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.
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  • All Saints Day Cemetery Visit
    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!
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  • Virtual Redlin Room
    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!
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  • A Message from Father Dan: Mass Attendance Protocols
    A Message from Father Dan: Mass Attendance Protocols
    A message from Father Daniel McMullin to all Catholics at Cornell about Mass attendance protocols in Tompkins County.
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  • Students: Do you have enough to eat?
    Students: Do you have enough to eat?
    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.
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  • CURW Care Groups | Fall 2020
    CURW Care Groups | Fall 2020
    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.
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  • CAPS Workshops This Week!
    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.
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  • Bishop Matano updates faithful on Rochester Diocese's bankruptcy
    Bishop Matano updates faithful on Rochester Diocese's bankruptcy
    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...
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  • Mass in Time of Pandemic
    Mass in Time of Pandemic
    Starting Thursday, September 10, 2020, join us every Thursday morning at 8 a.m. for a livestreamed Mass from Muller Chapel at Ithaca College. For our first celebration, we will celebrate the new Mass in Time of Pandemic, promulgated by the Holy See this past March. Livestreams will be archived on our YouTube channel for later viewing.
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  • Office Hours
    Fr. Dan and the campus ministry staff have regular office hours for one-on-one appointments via Zoom. Feel free to sign up for a conversation!
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  • Director's Update: First Day of School
    Director's Update: First Day of School
    Fr. Dan offers a first-day-of-class greeting, information about and invitations to participate in our Fall ministries, and answers some of your questions that were raised in the registration survey. Thanks to all who submitted questions and suggestions to help shape the ministry.
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  • 40 Days for Life
    40 Days for Life Vigil will take place September 23 through November 1, 2020.
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  • Fall 2020 Registration
    We invite all new and returning students, faculty, staff, and campus affiliates to take a moment to register and take a brief survey to help us serve the community during a mostly remote Fall 2020 semester.
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  • Director's Update: Fall 2020 Overview
    Director's Update: Fall 2020 Overview
    Fr. Dan shares some important updates about campus ministry for Fall 2020.
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  • Conclusion of Summer 2020 Evening Prayer
    Conclusion of Summer 2020 Evening Prayer
    Fr. Dan's Evening Prayer videos will conclude on Friday, July 31, 2020.
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  • Director's Update: Solidarity Statement Promoting Anti-Racism
    Director's Update: Solidarity Statement Promoting Anti-Racism
    Check out the first of Father Daniel McMullin's Director's Updates.
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  • Rooted in Christ: Living Well in Challenging Times
    Rooted in Christ: Living Well in Challenging Times
    "Is there any of us here who yearn for life and who long to see good days?" (The Rule of St. Benedict) Join Fr. Dan and the campus ministry team for a retreat and series of conversations focusing on Benedictine spirituality. The first meeting will be 07/15 from 6:30-8pm. More information here.
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  • Faith and the Faithful in the 2020 Elections: Religion, Racism, and the COVID-19 Crisis
    On July 10, Georgetown Initiative for Catholic Social Thought and Public Policy will host a live panel focusing on how the social and economic costs of the pandemic and the moral and human costs of racism may be affecting religious communities and voters in advance of the November elections.
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