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New SSP Program Director, Martin Arlinghaus

5/21/2014

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The UC Society of Saint Paul officially welcomes its new Program Director, Martin Arlinghaus.
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In the Summer of 2012, Marty approached me after Mass at St. Clarence, the parish we grew up in. He told me he had a great idea for a group he thought of, called “The Society of St. Paul” that would be based on the New Evangelization and would become a strong Catholic presence on campus. I said it sounded cool, and did not give much thought to it after that. As fate would have it, summer plans led to us living together the next year, along with two others from St. Clarence, including my older brother.

The year began, and Marty once again brought up The Society of Saint Paul. I had forgotten about it, but he was indeed still set on it. He told us about a nice parish he had been going to for Mass called Annunciation. We started going to Annunciation for Mass every Sunday, and then we would come back to our house for brunch and some Catholic discussion.

The first few meetings consisted of the four of us at the house plus two friends. As the weeks went on, more and more people were showing up. Originally, our meetings had no definitive ending time, leading to us literally talking about Catholicism until around dinner time. We realized a few things from these early meetings:

1.There were strong Catholics on UC’s campus who had a yearning for a dynamic faith sharing experience.

And

2. Nobody would come to a group that had 8 hour meetings.

Our meetings continued to grow and become more refined, with each Sunday meeting being devoted to Scriptural reflection, as well as discussing some of the works of the giants of theology, such as G.K. Chesterton.

The numbers grew, and more and more people joined the meetings in our small house just off of campus.

The next thing we knew, Archbishop Schnurr was sitting in a beat-up lawn chair in our kitchen with pancakes, talking about the scriptures with us.

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Our meeting with Archbishop Schnurr.
Fast forward to 2014:

The UC Society of Saint Paul is now an officially recognized campus group, consisting of two off-campus houses, a speaker series that has hosted world-famous speakers such as Dr. Allen Hunt, a vast membership inclusive of all grade-levels, and a firm devotion to both parish life and the New Evangelization. 


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A recent picture of the group.
As of recent, Marty has been hired as full-time Program Director of the UC Society of Saint Paul, and is now working on building relationships with other Catholic organizations and ministries around the Greater Cincinnati area, building a network of donors, developing more clearly the formational aspect of the society, and setting up the organizational structure for evangelization and sustainable expansion.

Welcome and Congratulations to Marty! 


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Knowledge—The Catholic Way

5/13/2014

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Knowledge is power.

We’ve all heard the saying, but why are so many knowledgeable people not in power?

Why are so many powerful people not very knowledgeable (or operating from half truths)?

What purpose does knowledge serve at all if reality shows that the knowledgeable are not in power?

The answer can actually be found in asking, what is power? Or rather, what is true power? True power is what makes Christians the thorn in the side of all dictators, tyrants, and anyone who has tried to squelch or enslave the Catholic Church since its beginning.

True power is a paradox; it appears weak to the world – ineffective, inconsequential, worthless. In reality, though, true power conquers all. True power is self-emptying love. True power is death and resurrection in Jesus Christ.

Why should a good Catholic gain knowledge then, if it’s all about Jesus? St. Catherine of Siena explains this clearly: “One who knows more, loves more.” Ah, there we go; those who have knowledge are able to love more perfectly, so therefore they are truly powerful.  
St. Catherine of Siena 


But what do we know? It can’t just be anything. Catholic knowing is not a matter of satisfying idle curiosity about things. The horizon of knowledge is love. St. Thomas Aquinas would back me up on this when he says, “Love takes up where knowledge leaves off.” Any and all knowledge must lead toward love and be applied in love if it is going to be truly powerful. To love is to desire the good of another person for their own sake and to do something about it, no questions asked. Here is where we find out what we must know in order to desire the other person’s Good– The Truth – and the Truth is what sets us free.

Here we discover that we don’t so much seek to know a ‘what’ as much as it is a ‘who.’ It is God. God is Love; God is Truth. In knowing him we discover who we are meant to be – human beings fully alive.

St. Catherine says, “Be who God meant you to be and you will set the world on fire.” One of our mottos in SSP is “Catholicism on Fire.” Our patron, Bl. Pier Giorgio Frassati, lived this. He sought to know Jesus Christ, Son of the living God, in all that he did. He was even planning on using the knowledge he gained from his engineering degree to serve the miners of West Germany. Pier Giorgio had a well-formed and a well-informed faith. Through it he set his world on fire with the love of Christ. That fire is beauty, as St. Augustine says, “Love is the beauty of the soul,” and beauty will save the world. It is a participation in the salvation of the world. In love we die with Christ on the cross, and in love we rise with him to eternal life. This union of love is accomplished most perfectly in the Eucharist. If we answer the call to live that love, both in great and in small acts, we will set the world on fire.
“I urge you with all the strength of my soul to approach the Eucharistic Table as often as possible… And when you become totally consumed by this Eucharistic Fire, then you will be able to thank with greater awareness the Lord God who has called you to be part of his flock and you will enjoy that peace which those who are happy according to the world have never tasted. Because true happiness, young people, does not consist in the pleasures of the world and in earthly things, but in peace of conscience which we can have only if we are pure in heart and in mind.”

Verso l’alto!

Written by:

Marty Arlinghaus

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SSP Year End Summary - And What's Next

5/6/2014

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Finals are over, meaning the 2013-2014 school year has finally come to a close. The UC Society of Saint Paul has had a very busy and successful year, and we thought we’d take a moment to give a quick summary of the year past, as well as the year to come.

At the beginning of the school year, we were still meeting for Sunday Brunch in our house near campus. When we first started this group in 2012 and it was just 6 of us at our kitchen table, this was a much more realistic feat. As our group grew to dozens, our 8 foot wide kitchen/dining room added a new definition to “community” as we enjoyed seldom talked about experiences such as:

  • Lack of movement

  • Eating with another person’s elbow on your plate

  • A room temperature 15 degrees above normal

Needless to say, we needed a bigger space. Fr. Grogan, taking care of us as always, allowed us to use the rectory at Annunciation Parish for our Sunday Meetings. 

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And some days it was STILL difficult to fit everybody inside the rectory – a great problem to have.
Being committed to the New Evangelization, SSP has sought to incorporate our Catholic faith into all areas of life in many different ways.

As  a large, secular campus, we have the opportunity to evangelize on a large scale. We purchased several hundred copies of books from the Dynamic Catholic book program this year for handing out on campus, such as Jesus Shock by Peter Kreeft, Rediscover Catholicism by Matthew Kelly, and Confessions of a Mega Church Pastor, by Allen Hunt. Despite the cold and windy weather that seemed to hit on the days chosen to set up our table on campus, SSP members persevered for the cause.

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Monday Nights offered a brand new on-campus men’s group who have named themselves the Knights of LaMancha. They do things from Bible studies, to talks on Guardian Angels, and even the occasional night of just hanging out and playing some Super Smash Brothers. For the 2014-2015 year, the Knights will continue to meet, and a new women’s group will also meet weekly.

Twice a month on Wednesdays SSP attends Eucharistic Holy Hour at Annunciation Parish. Members of SSP  aid as servers for the opening and closing of Adoration. Keeping the group centered on the Eucharist and calling people to it has been and will remain our primary purpose.

Several movie nights and game night also took place for plain and simple fun. After all, is there a better way to strengthen friendships than through Farkle? Yes.

SSP members have become highly involved in Parish Life, as well. We have cooked for parish events, assisted as altar servers, lectors, Eucharistic Ministers, and other events throughout the year. Some SSP members also participated in “Salt and Light” a parish program that dealt with issues in Social Justice.

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Making Candlemas Crepes!
Apostolates are a brand new addition to SSP this year. Apostolates are organizations of the Catholic laity devoted to the mission of the Catholic Church. Each member of SSP is encouraged, along with the core group activities, to take up an Apostolate as a member of the universal Church. A sample of some apostolates carried out by group members this year include:

  • Bringing Holy Eucharist to the Elderly and Shut-in

  • Prison Music Ministry

  • Interfaith Hospitality Network Ministry For Homeless Families

  • Life Protection and Advocacy

Apostolates are unique in that each person can choose an apostolate unique to their own skill set and gifts. The Apostolates’ aim to help each member of SSP answer the question “How has God called me to help others?”

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Some members of SSP at the March for Life in DC
The Frassati Catholic Speaker Series was also a huge success this year. Our talks included:

  • Fr. Todd Grogan: Living as a Part of the New Evangelization

  • Dr. Robert Endorf: Science and Faith: How Catholicism embraces both the Natural and the Supernatural

  • Dr. Jeff Zalar, UC Chair of Catholic Studies: Catholicism in the Postmodern Age

  • Fr. Paul DeLuca: Let’s Start with the End: How Catholicism Ministers to the Dying and Deceased

  • Sr. Sophia Lopez, O.P.: Dominican Spirituality - Study, Prayer, and Community Living
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Dr. Robert Endorf talking to UC students about Science and Faith
More exciting talks will occur during the 2014-2015 year as well – stay tuned!

An exciting development for the 2014-2015 school year is the new SSP student housing. 6 men from SSP are moving into a new (bigger, nicer) house located within a 5 minute walk to Annunciation Parish. The same is true of 4 women of SSP, who are moving into another nearby house. The men’s house, Domus Damascus (House of Damascus), and the women’s house, Domus Dominae (House of our Lady), will be community houses, with each house taking turns hosting weekly dinners for group members. House members will also participate in community prayer together, such as the Liturgy of the Hours.

With all of this being said, I have only begun to scratch the surface of what’s going on with SSP. This upcoming school year will be a great one, and please check our website at UCSSP.com to keep up with us!


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