In response to Coronavirus, Sunday and Daily Mass will resume with the 5pm and 9pm Masses as scheduled on March 29th, but ALL other Catholic Center events will be canceled.
Faith at Home
Local Mass & Confession Times
Find out where you can attend mass, confession, adoration, and more at home! Check the church's websites for any changes to be sure. http://masstimes.org/
Liturgy of the Hours What is it? How do I do it?
Liturgy of the Hours (a.k.a Divine Office or the Breviary) is a form of daily prayer "marking the hours of each day and sanctifying the day with prayer." In times of isolation, it is great resource to stay connected to the universal church in prayer. Below is a link to the daily readings, as well as a guide on what it is/how to pray it.
Magnificat Access
During this time, Magnificat is offering FREE online access. Magnificat is a monthly publication designed for daily use, to encourage both liturgical and personal prayer. It can be used to follow daily Mass and can also be read at home or wherever you find yourself for personal or family prayer! gtcc.co//Magnificat
Faith Formation
Morality: Memory & Desire Luigi Giussani
It takes an active effort to continue faith formation while apart from a faith community. To bridge this gap, we propose reading a text as a community from which fruitful discussions can continue among friends regardless of where we are. https://gtcc.co/MoralityReading
Monday- Essential Points for the Formation of a Christian Personality (p. 1-6) Tuesday -Essential Points for the Formation of a Christian Personality (p. 7-11) Wednesday -Prayer: Awareness of Dependence (p. 15-19) Thursday -Prayer and the Communal Spirit (p. 21-26) Friday -Prayer: Memory of the Fact of Christ (p. 27-33)
Other Fun Stuff!
Podcasts We're Loving Helluva Catholic (lol subtle plug)
Catholic Stuff You Should Know
Abiding Together
Pints with Aquinas
Check out our most recent student blog feature in which A.T. Aucoin talks about Welcome Week at the Catholic Center and the importance of community! http://www.gtcatholic.org/finding-your-community/