Posted in Volunteer on Jan 28th, 2011
Front Desk Volunteers Needed
Looking for an excuse to get some quiet time for a little reading or studying? Weekends are always a good time to spend at the Oratory front desk! Our needs are evenings and weekends – if any 2-3 hour period works for you, please consider offering the time. Every temple needs its [...]
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Posted in Volunteer on Jul 9th, 2010
Saturday, July 31, 9:00am – 4:00pm
You are invited! Calling all Catholic Young Adults interested in putting your faith into action. Join us for “A Day of Service.” An opportunity to connect with other young adult Catholics through our mutually shared gospel values of love, compassion, hope, mercy and justice in the form of a service [...]
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Posted in Volunteer on Nov 20th, 2009
Volunteers Needed for a special Mass at St. Paul’s
Sunday, November 22, – 3:00pm
There will be a special Mass this Sunday at 3PM celebrated at St. Paul’s Cathedral. This Mass is in conjunction with the Little Sisters of the Poor. Volunteers are needed to help out, and anyone who is interested should contact Stephen Petrany, the [...]
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Desk volunteers can sign up at the Newman Center front desk, or you may call 412-681-3181 or e-mail
campusministry@pittsburghoratory.org. Please consider signing up!
Days & Times Needed:
Tuesdays 4:30-7:00 pm
Substitutes for any hours!
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Posted in Social Activities, Volunteer on Aug 12th, 2007
Come join us for the morning of August 26 to volunteer at the Jubilee Soup Kitchen. A group will leave the Newman Center at 9:00 am, or you may meet us there at 9:30 am. For more information, e-mail Chad Kimmel. See you there!
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Posted in Newman Club, Volunteer on Nov 16th, 2006
St. Paul Cathedral has requested help from the Newman Clubs this
weekend after all Masses to collect Christmas cards for the inmates at
the Allegheny County Jail. As far as I know, all you’ll have to do is
stand at one of the doors to the Cathedral and collect the cards after
one of the Masses. The [...]
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