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The Club strives to continue the Catholic Christian traditions
that have been established at the University. In addition
to our involvement in Community
Service projects, we hold several events which provide
opportunities for us to share in our faith.
For questions on these events, contact spiritualactivities@nddenver.com.

Regis Speaker Series —
Catholicism In The Modern World
The Notre Dame Club of Denver and Regis University are proud
to present the Fall 2008 Hesburgh Lecture,
as part of Regis' "Catholicism in the Modern World"
series:
"The New Immigrant Church"
Speaker: Dan Groody, C.S.C., University of Notre Dame.
7:00 P.M. Thursday, Nov. 6th
St. John Francis Regis Chapel.
Open to the public at no charge.
Rev. Groody is the executive producer of various films and
documentaries, including "Strangers No Longer" (produced
for the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops) and
"Dying to Live: A Migrant's Journey" - which has
been accepted into various international film festivals, won
national awards, and has aired on PBS. He teaches courses
in U.S. Latino Spirituality, Globalization, Christian Spirituality,
and Social Justice at the University of Notre Dame, and widely
in the United States, as well as Latin America and Europe.
For information about Dan's film work visit: http://dyingtolive.ned.edu.
Maps and directions to Regis University's Lowell Campus (50th
and Lowell) are available at http://www.regis.edu/regis.asp?sctn=loc&p1=lc
Parking information is available http://www.regis.edu/regis.asp?sctn=loc&p1=lc&p2=parking
Theology
on Tap
Friday Evenings
Braun's Bar & Grill
1055
Auraria Parkway (Downtown Denver)
7:30 - 9:00 pm.
Grab a beer, pull up a stool, and participate in the following
discussions! Cost is $0---It's a free event! (the beer isn't
free, though)
PARKING AVAILABLE at Auraria Campus.
Sponsored by the Archdiocese of Denver, Office of Young Adult
Ministry.
For more information, contact Michelle Peters at 303.715.3245
or email michelle.peters@archden.org.
Dorm Mass
Refreshments following Mass
The new chapel at Regis University is a beautiful setting,
has ample parking, and has a large congregating area for socializing
at the entry of the chapel.
Directions: Go north on Lowell Blvd. from
I-70 (or south from I-76) to the entry on the west side of
Regis just north of 52nd Street. Turn east onto the Regis
Campus. There is parking on the left side of the drive (about
1/2 block) immediately across from the chapel.
Thank you to everyone that came out for our first Dorm Mass.
We are going to continue having a Notre Dame Dorm Mass on
the first Sunday of every month at Regis
University. If our numbers are large enough we could possibly
arrange a separate Mass since the 7:30pm Mass belongs to Regis,
and we do not want to overcrowd the facility.
Hope to see you Sunday Evening!
**Please wear something ND related so we can all
recognize each other. We will be sitting to the left of the
altar.**
Any questions, comments or ideas contact John Studebaker
at: 303 526 1488 or bigira@stude.org
Annual Communion Brunch
When:
Sunday, March 9th, 2008
9:00 am Mass, 10:15 Breakfast
Where:
At the new
St. John Francis Regis Chapel
Regis
University
3333 Regis Blvd, Denver
Celebrant:
Fr. Steve Planning, SJ
Cost:
Breakfast $16.00 per adult; $10.00 per child 11 & under
RSVP:
Please RSVP to Rob Johnston at threejohnstons@aol.com
by Sunday, March 2nd
We will be looking for musicians (piano, flute, guitar, etc)
a vocalist or vocalists, and readers. Please call Susan Murphy
at 303-394-3956 if you can help.
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