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Love of the Lord and serving others is probably the most fitting reason sixteen people cram into a fifteen-passenger van at the end of May to drive two hours to small town in Belize. We were sent to this place from all over America...
“I came that they may have life, and have it abundantly.” - John 10:10 A year ago we heard those words echo across the nation: “The constitution does not confer a right to abortion, roe and casey are overruled” The decision was released at 10:10am on June 24th, 2022, and suddenly we lived in a post-roe America for the very first time...
St. Paul's Newman Center is currently seeking a part-time custodial engineer. The main responsibilities of this position include cleaning, light maintenance, and grounds upkeep. If interested in this position, please email cover letter, resume, and three references to: [email protected].
The newly constructed St. Paul's Newman Center opened this fall in time for a new school year, but its centerpiece will have to wait another year before completion.
Do you want to work in a fun student-filled environment? Learn how to make some great coffee and gain some excellent customer service experience. Come and work at Crux Coffee, our new coffee shop now open across the street from NDSU's historic main gate on University and 12th Ave.
"Oh, that today you would hear his voice. Do not harden your hearts." - Psalm 95:8 These words of King David sum up discernment in the modern age. When we hear the word“Discernment” we often get scared. We get scared because we don’t know what God could potentially ask us to do. We get scared…
Last week, Father William Sherman passed away at the age of 94. Father Sherman was the pastor of St. Paul's Newman Center from 1965 to 1975. He touched countless lives in his time here, and his contribution to the study of sociology, specifically the heritage of Germans from Russia, was vast. Due to generous alumni and friends coming forward, we have the privilege of naming a lounge in the new Newman Center in his honor. You can see a tribute we made for Father Sherman here: Join us in praying for the repose of the soul of this great friend, educator, researcher, and above all, beloved priest of Jesus Christ. Rest in peace, Father Sherman.
St. Paul’s Newman Center at NDSU received a Christmas blessing. NDSU and Newman Center alumnus, Robert Franzen, has come forward to donate a $3 million cash gift to the new building project.
Sign up here to join a book study for the Reed of God. This book was given out to all our parishioners as a gift for the advent season. If you would like to join a study discussing this amazing book please fill out this google form. Book study starts January 16th - More details will be sent to those who sign up! https://forms.gle/goZE4ou98o3QneXd7
Young men ages 16-30 considering a vocation to the priesthood are invited to a weekend of prayer, discernment, and fraternity with fellow discerners, seminarians, priests, and Bishop Folda. Click here for more information!
Thank you for your prayers and support as we work towards building the best Newman Center for our students. This week we've had some exciting news. I wanted to share our latest press release with you about the gift we've received at Newman Center. I also humbly ask you to please keep the construction project, its workers, and our students in your prayers.
As you plan out your Semester, will you put time aside for Jesus? There are 8760 hours in a year, 730 in one month, 168 in one week. If you added just one hour of adoration per week, you will still have 8708 hours a year, 726 hours a month, and 167 hours a week. “The devotion to the Eucharist is the most noble because it has God as its object; it is the most profitable for salvation because It gives us the Author of Grace; it is the sweetest because the Lord is Sweetness Itself,” - St. Pius X