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Sunday Mass
10:30am -
Tresidder Oak Room
4:30pm -
Memorial Church
10:00pm -
Memorial Church
Daily Liturgy
MWF 12:20pm -
Memorial Church
T 12:20pm -
Old Union, Sanctuary
Thanksgiving Day
10:30am in
Memorial Church
Adoration of the
Blessed Sacrament
Tuesday 9-10:30pm -
Old Union - Sanctuary
Confessions
Tuesday 1:30pm-2:30pm
and 7:30pm - 9pm
Old Union, 304 or 319
Or by appointment:
Call: (650)725-0060
There are many ways in which members of the community can participate in the worship life of the Church. Learn more about the different ministries, activities, and volunteering opportunities at the Catholic Community at Stanford University.
Administrative
- Volunteers are always needed for many various tasks in the Parish Office
- Volunteers help with the counting of our weekly offertory
- Volunteers are needed for welcoming new members of our Parish Community
For more information, please contact Kathryn Gray (650) 857-9014.
Liturgy
- Musicians/Choir volunteers are needed to assist the sung prayer of the congregation during mass. The Choir is made up of both students and non-students. Student volunteers are specifically needed to sing and play at the 10pm Mass. Rehearsals are held one night a week, and before Sunday mass. Instrumentalists are also encouraged to participate _ their music adds yet another level of beauty to the overall prayer. Opportunities are also available for involvement in concert and interfaith services.
- Student volunteers for the 10pm Mass set-up and clean-up
- Student coordinator of the 10pm Mass Eucharistic Ministers
- Altar Servers/Acolytes -- assist the community at Sunday worship. They arrive a half-hour before Mass begins and help set up. During Mass, the altar servers join in the entrance procession, are seated with the presider, and assist him with various tasks such as holding the Sacramentary and preparing the altar. At the end of liturgy, altar servers clean and store the Communion vessels and perform other "finishing-up" details.
- Greeters -- serve an important role as ministers of hospitality. They greet people before Sunday liturgy and answer any questions visitors may have. At the close of the liturgy, greeters go to the entrances of the church to take up the collection. They remain a few minutes after Mass to make sure the church is cleared of any left over bulletins and other material.
- Lectors -- proclaim the Good News of the Scriptures in the midst of the community. The readings are assigned prior to Mass. Along with the scripture texts, lectors are also given supplementary materials of the theological and historical background to help them better understand the texts.
- Eucharistic Ministers -- distribute Holy Communion during weekend liturgies and special feast dates. They share both bread and cup with the worshipping community.
For more information, please contact Chaplain Teresa Pleins (650) 723-2490.
University Student Ministry
- Volunteers are needed for monthly undergrad dinners serving 60-80 students after the 4:30 PM Liturgy. Volunteers are asked to either cook the entree and side dishes themselves, or pay to have the meal prepared by an outside source.
- Student volunteers to help set-up for various events, including the dinners, service projects, etc... (we don't usually have much difficulty getting volunteers)
- A DJ to volunteer his or her services for 2 hours or so far various events including the Blood Drive and the undergrad dinners.
- Drivers for various events (could be grad students or anyone from the community), especially local service events that undergrads participate in. Oftentimes transportation has been difficult with so few students having cars. Some events include going to the Soup Kitchen in Redwood City and Palo Alto and Habitat for Humanity in Redwood City.
For more information, please contact the interns - Jimmy Delgadillo and Jessica Sanchez (650) 723-2490.
Faith Development/Sacramental Preparation
Special Groups
- Young Adult volunteer leaders are needed for the Fall Undergrad Retreat, preferably a young married couple from the community.
- Faculty members who are willing to come in and talk to the undergrad fellowship about their faith experience in the form of a "testimony". The fellowships meet 4-5 times per quarter and are a casual way for students to learn more about the faith of their peers and members of the faculty.
Outreach Ministries
- 2-4 Volunteers in early September for the New Student mailing
- 10-15 volunteers for the Annual Welcome back BBQ following the 4:30 PM Mass in early October. Volunteers are needed to set-up, cook, and clean.
- 8-10 volunteers for the Annual Pancake Breakfast in May in Old Union Courtyard following the 10:30 AM Mass. Volunteers are needed to set-up, cook, and clean.












