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HOLY WEEK AT FORDHAM
Lent Brochure

Season of LenT

Daily Mass
8:30 AM Monday-Friday Blue Chapel, Keating; 12:05 PM Monday-Friday, Sacred Heart Chapel, Dealy


Daily Reconciliation

12 PM-Monday-Friday University Church, Sunday at 8 PM –University Church

 

Eucharistic Holy Hour (Adoration & Benediction) {Our Lady’s Chapel}

Mondays, 7:30 -8:30 PM


“God’s Word and Our Words” {Sacred Heart Chapel, Dealy}

Tuesday, February 19, Wednesday February 20, Thursday February 21, 12:05 PM Daily Mass

Sr. Anne Marie Kirmse, O.P. offers a reflection during daily mass.


Dinner and a Movie Night {Ignatius Loyola Room}

Thursday, February 21, 2013, 5:30 PM

Join Fr. Phil Florio, SJ and John Gownley for a screening and discussion of “The Way” with Martin Sheen. Dinner will be served.  Please RSVP to cm@fordham.edu.

 

Ignatian Desires of the Heart: Ignatian Themes {Sacred Heart Chapel, Dealy}

Monday, February 25, March 4, March 18, 1:00-1:30 PM

A half-hour Ignatian guided meditation.

                                                       

Lenten Revival {Our Lady’s Chapel}

Wednesday, February 27, 2013, 8:00 PM

Fr. John Cecero, SJ, Rector of the Fordham Jesuits, will offer a reflection on living in God’s presence,

 joined by our Praise and Worship music and spirited prayer.


Lent Reflection Retreat (Day-Long On-Campus) {Ignatius Loyola Room}

Saturday, March 2, 2013, 10:30 AM-7:30 PM

The theme is Passed and Present: Living the Seder, a meal of nourishment, renewal, hope, and light. Lunch and dinner will be provided. Free, registration required, www.fordham.edu/cm.

 

Spiritual Life of Today’s American Catholics: with Dr. James  McCartin {Ignatius Loyola Room}

Tuesday, March 6, 2013, 1:00 PM

Dr. James McCartin, of the Center on Religion and Culture and the Department of Theology will be talking about how lay Catholics’ ways of praying and expressing their faith have been transformed in recent decades. Lunch will be provided.  Please RSVP to cm@fordham.edu.

 

Frenemies? Catholicism and Social Justice  {Ignatius Loyola Room}

Wednesday, March 20, 2013, 1:00 PM

Please join Dr. Maureen O’Connell, Professor of Theology, Connor O’Kane, and Katie Anderson of Campus Ministry to discuss the intersection of Catholicism and Social Justice.

Lunch will be provided. Please RSVP to cm@fordham.edu. 

 

Stations of the Cross {Our Lady’s Chapel}

Thursday, March 21, 2013, 5:30 PM

Student led reflections followed by a simple Lenten meal of bread and soup

Fridays, 5:00 PM {Sacred Heart Chapel, Dealy}

During Lent especially, we remember to fast, pray, and serve. Pray now with our Lord as we commemorate his Passion at weekly Stations.  Sponsored by Respect for Life.

 

Lenten Day of Reconciliation {University Church}

Monday, March 25, 2013

12:00 - 3:00 PM Penance Service with individual confession.

7:30 – 9:00 PM Eucharistic Holy Hour with individual confession.


Lincoln Center Campus

Ash Wednesday

Mass {Blessed Rupert Mayer SJ Chapel}
8:30AM and 12:15PM

Ash Service {Blessed Rupert Mayer SJ Chapel}

3:00 PM and 5:00PM

Ash Service {888 7th Avenue, 7th Floor Conference Room}

11:30AM

Season of LentDaily Mass {Blessed Rupert Mayer SJ Chapel}

Monday – Friday, 12:15 PM

Sunday Evening Mass {The Church of Saint Paul the Apostle}

Sunday, 8:00 PM

Stations of the Cross {Blessed Rupert Mayer SJ Chapel}Friday, February 15th, February 22nd, March 1st, and March 8th, 5:15 PM

Traditional Stations of the Cross, led by students, facilitated by Fr. John Shea

March 22nd, 5:15 PM

Stations of the Cross with student reflections, facilitated by Carol Gibney

 

Holy Hour with Benediction {Blessed Rupert Mayer SJ Chapel}

Tuesday, February 18th, February 25th, and March 4th, 4:00 PM- 5:00 PM

Benediction with Fr. John Shea, SJ

 

Lenten Discussion {McMahon 6G}

Wednesday, February 20th, 5:15 PM

Discussion on the topic “What is Lent?” over a Lenten soup and bread meal, co-hosted by Residential LifeandCarol Gibney of Campus Ministry

 

Sandy Solidarity Volunteer Saturday {Vans leave from the Lincoln Center Campus}

Saturday, February 23rd, 7:00 AM-5:00 PM

Volunteer withHabitat for Humanity in Breezy Point, FarRockaway with members of the Fordham Lincoln Center community.  Sponsored by Campus Ministry, The Dorothy Day Center for Service and Justice, and Global Outreach.  Register at www.fordham.edu/cm.

 

Lenten Morning Prayer {Blessed Rupert Mayer SJ Chapel}

Tuesday, February 26th, 11:00 AM

Morning Prayer based on the Liturgy of the Hours

Led by Fr. John Shea, SJ

 

Ignatian Desires of the Heart: Ignatian Themes {Blessed Rupert Mayer SJ Chapel}

Wednesday, February 27th, March 6th, March 20th, and March 27th, 11:30 AM

A half hour guided meditation that introduces Ignatian Spirituality

Facilitated by Carol Gibney

 

Lenten Book Discussion and Luncheon {Plaza View Room}

Friday, March 1st, 1:00pm

Discussion on The Province of Joy: Praying with Flannery O'Connor

with author Angela O’Donnell, Associate Director of the Curran Center for American Catholic Studies

 

Lent Reflection Retreat (Day-Long On-Campus) {Ignatius Loyola Room}

Saturday, March 2, 2013, 10:30 AM-7:30 PM

The theme is Passed and Present: Living the Seder, a meal of nourishment, renewal, hope, and light. Lunch and dinner will be provided. Free, registration required, www.fordham.edu/cm.

 

Lenten Reconciliation Service {Blessed Rupert Mayer SJ Chapel}

Thursday, March 7th, immediately following the 12:15 Mass

Reconciliation Service with opportunity for individual confession

Led by Fr. John Shea, SJ

 

Theology Roundtable: "Meditation!" {Blessed Rupert Mayer SJ ChapeL} Tuesday, March 19th, 4:30 PM-6:00 PM

An exciting discussion about the purpose and benefit of meditation with two esteemed experts: Robert Kennedy Roshi, S.J., a Jesuit priest and beloved teacher in the Zen tradition; and Khenpo Pema Wangdak, a Tibetan Buddhist monk and humanitarian award recipient.  Our two guests will answer questions about meditation practice and offer introductory meditation instruction to those who attend. Hosted by the Theology Department. 


Theology Roundtable: "Meditation!" {Blessed Rupert Mayer SJ ChapeL}
Wednesday, March 20th, 5:30PM
Lenten Film Screening- “Of Gods And Men”

Pasta dinner and discussion, facilitated by Fr. John Shea, SJ, after the screening.

Westchester

Gearing up for Lent over Pizza! {Room 226}

Saturday, Feb 9 12:40-1:40
What is the meaning of Lent? 

 

Ash wednesday {Blessed Miguel Pro Chapel}

Wednesday, February 13

Mass with Ashes at  12:45 PM 
Service of Ashes at   5:15 PM

 

   

Lenten "Souper" Discussion {President's Dining RooM}

Wednesday, February 27, 1:15 PM

From Henri Nouwen's Jesus:  A Gospel. 

(Soup will be served)

 

What Social Workers should know about Lenten Fasting, Prayer and Alms {President’s Dining Room}
Thursday, February 28, 12:40-1:40 

Soup will be served.

 

A "Souper" Discussion, From Henri Nouwen's Jesus:  A Gospel. {President’s Dining Room}
Wednesday, March 6, 1:15 PM

Soup will be served.

 

Lenten Reconciliation {Blessed Miguel Pro Chapel}

Thursday, March 7, 11:45-12:30

Individual Confession will be available in the Chapel. Mass will follow.

 

Ignatian Spirituality: A Path to Your Best Self!Thursday, March 7 @ 6pm  

Pizza will be served! Room 224

 

What does Easter mean for Christians?Tuesday, April 9 @ 12:45.

Pizza will be served.


Weekday Masses:

Tuesdays and Thursdays @ 12:45

Wednesdays vary between Masses and Communion Services.


Holy Week at Fordham

PALM SUNDAY

Saturday Vigil Mass 5:30 PM {Keating Blue Chapel}

11:00 AM, 9:00 PM {University Church}      5:00 PM {Our Lady’s Chapel}

 

Lent ends on Holy Thursday. The following three days before Easter – The Sacred Triduum- are among the

holiest days of the Church’s liturgical year. Though the liturgies are celebrated over the course of “three

days”, they commemorate but one single “Paschal” or “Passover” event.

 
HOLY THURSDAY
 

8:00 PM – Mass of the Lord’s Supper {University Church}

We celebrate Christ’s intimate love for us recalling the institution of the Eucharist.

 
GOOD FRIDAY

9:00 AM - Morning Prayer {University Church}

3:00 PM - Commemoration of the Lord’s Passion {University Church}

8:00 PM - Tenebrae Service {University Church}

 

We remember the mystery of Christ’s passion and death; we fast in response to sacrifice; we venerate the

cross of our salvation.
 
HOLY SATURDAY
 

9:00 AM - Morning Prayer {University Church}

 

8:00 PM - Easter Vigil {University Church}

 
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Easter Sunday

11:00 AM - Easter Sunday Mass {University Church}

The Triumph of Jesus risen from the dead.

 

 


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