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The Catholic Community at American University is dedicated to fostering opportunities for growth in Catholic faith and fellowship for students, faculty, and staff at American University. The AU Catholic Community consists of various independent Catholic groups at American University unified under the pastoral guidance of the office of the Catholic Chaplaincy located in the Kay Spiritual Life Center at the heart of the Main Campus of American University.

As Catholics, we are blessed to have a welcome presence at American University and the freedom to worship and celebrate our faith openly. The central positioning of the Kay Spiritual Life Center on the AU Campus is a reminder of the founding motto of American University: “Pro Deo et Patria” (For God and Country). Reminded of this founding principle, we seek to put God first in our daily lives.

There are many opportunities to build great faith-filled relationships through our community. These begin, but don’t end at Sunday Mass! JOIN US!

AU Catholic Community
American University - Kay Spiritual Life Center
4400 Massachusetts Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20016
(202) 885-3294


PLEASE REGISTER WITH US NOW!

FALL 2008 SCHEDULE
Sunday Mass: 11 AM & 10 PM
Daily Mass: Monday & Friday - 12 Noon
Tuesday & Thursday - 5 PM
Holy Hour: Thursdays - 5:30 PM (with Evening Prayer at 6:00 PM)
Confessions: During Thursday Holy Hour and by
Appointment
(Special Confession schedules during Advent and Lent)

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SAINT NICHOLAS STUDY BREAK
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STUDY BREAK

...A Meal,Treats, Music, Games, and More!

Take a break! Come, enjoy a tasty free meal and good fellowship and fun! In Kay Lounge.
6 PM - 9 PM, December 6 (The Feast of St. Nicholas!)

 
Immaculate Conception Masses
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Feast of the Immaculate Conception
A Holy Day of Obligation
MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 2008
Mass Times: 12 Noon and 5 PM
in Kay Spiritual Life Center

In the Constitution  Ineffabilis Deus of 8 December, 1854, Pius IX pronounced and defined that the Blessed Virgin Mary "in the first instance of her conception, by a singular privilege and grace granted by God, in view of the merits of Jesus Christ, the Saviour of the human race, was preserved exempt from all stain of original sin."

"The Blessed Virgin Mary..."
The subject of this immunity from original sin is the person of Mary at the moment of the creation of her soul and its infusion into her body.

"...in the first instance of her conception..."
The term conception does not mean the active or generative conception by her parents. Her body was formed in the womb of the mother, and the father had the usual share in its formation. The question does not concern the immaculateness of the generative activity of her parents. Neither does it concern the passive conception absolutely and simply (conceptio seminis carnis, inchoata), which, according to the order of nature, precedes the infusion of the rational soul. The person is truly conceived when the soul is created and infused into the body. Mary was preserved exempt from all stain of original sin at the first moment of her animation, and sanctifying grace was given to her before sin could have taken effect in her soul.

"...was preserved exempt from all stain of original sin..."
The formal active essence of original sin was not removed from her soul, as it is removed from others by baptism; it was excluded, it never was in her soul. Simultaneously with the exclusion of sin. The state of original sanctity, innocence, and justice, as opposed to original sin, was conferred upon her, by which gift every stain and fault, all depraved emotions, passions, and debilities, essentially pertaining to original sin, were excluded. But she was not made exempt from the temporal penalties of Adam -- from sorrow, bodily infirmities, and death.

"...by a singular privilege and grace granted by God, in view of the merits of Jesus Christ, the Saviour of the human race."
The immunity from original sin was given to Mary by a singular exemption from a universal law through the same merits of Christ, by which other men are cleansed from sin by baptism. Mary needed the redeeming Saviour to obtain this exemption, and to be delivered from the universal necessity and debt (debitum) of being subject to original sin. The person of Mary, in consequence of her origin from Adam, should have been subject to sin, but, being the new Eve who was to be the mother of the new Adam, she was, by the eternal counsel of God and by the merits of Christ, withdrawn from the general law of original sin. Her redemption was the very masterpiece of Christ's redeeming wisdom. He is a greater redeemer who pays the debt that it may not be incurred than he who pays after it has fallen on the debtor.
Such is the meaning of the term "Immaculate Conception."
Read more at http://www.newadvent.org
 
 
Advent of Christmas Concert
 
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The AU Catholic Community Chior and Ensemble

present their Annual
Advent of Christmas Concert
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Sunday, December 7, 2008

9 PM (before the 10 PM Mass)
Kay Spiritual Life Center Chapel
All are Welcome!

 
 
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