Newman Hall-Holy Spirit Parish is a spiritual home to undergrad and grad students at UC Berkeley, and to adults and families from the Berkeley/Oakland area and beyond. This special combination of student and resident parishioners has created a unique community of faith that invites all to the love of Christ.
In particular, we are about serving the students at UC Berkeley as they delve into and take ownership of their faith as young adults.
Students get the latest news and events on our Slack Channel:
Come celebrate the holiest week of the Church year this week.
Come celebrate Jesus’ Last Supper and the command to wash feet.
The evening will conclude with night prayer.
Come here the passion of the Lord according to St. John.
We will start the morning at 9am with Morning Prayer and conclude the evening with Night Prayer.
Come celebrate the most profound and powerful of liturgies. We will also baptize our 3 elect and confirm 4.
We will start the morning at 9am with Morning Prayer and at 1pm, decorate the chapel.
Come celebrate the resurrection of our Lord.
Please pray for Amy, Ava, Jubilee, and Nathan who will be baptized and then celebrate confirmation and Eucharist at the Easter Vigil. Please also pray for Jacob who is already baptized Catholic and will celebrate confirmation and Eucharist at the Easter Vigil. Prayer cards for them can be found in our lobby.
With great sadness, we are reporting the Paulist Fathers, due to declining priests, will be returning Newman Hall-Holy Spirit Parish back to the diocese on July 1st. After 117 years of ministry to UC Berkeley and the East Bay, we are sadly ending one chapter and allowing the diocese to usher in a new chapter for campus ministry at UC Berkeley and the Berkeley Catholic community.. We trust that our patrons, the Holy Spirit and St. John Cardinal Newman, will be guiding our parish during this new chapter of new leadership.
Here is the Pastor’s message sent to the parishioners.
Oakland Diocese Press Release
Paulist Father Press Release
Please be aware of scams on the internet with folks pretending to be the pastor or someone you trust. They will be asking for a favor that typically is getting them gift cards and sending the codes over the internet. Before getting the gift cards or sending any info, please verify by using your usually way to talk to the person. It is most likely a scam.
If you choose to interact with the person, you may want to be kind to the person, maybe let them know you’ll be praying for them. They are trying to take advantage of our kindness, so be true to your kindness and be kind and wise. NYTimes had a front page article about people in the FarEast being scammed with the promise of a high paying tech job only to be shipped to a foreign country, locked away, and forced to run internet scams all day long. That would explain how these scams keep on going and keep on changing.
We have a process called the OCIA (Order of Christian Initiation of Adults) where we accompany you with others to learn more about the Catholic faith and to deepen your relationship with God and Jesus and the Holy Spirit through the lens of the Catholic faith and our sacraments and rituals. The process involves the entire Catholic community and you are welcome to join any of many faith and service groups to learn more how Catholics love and serve Jesus. This proess, OCIA, is for those wanting to know more about the Catholic faith to see if God is calling you to be Catholic or those who were baptized Catholic, but not catechized and desiring to finish celebrating their sacraments of initation, namely Confirmation and Eucharist. To find out more, contact Fr. Ivan.
Children’s faith formation has started for the year. We are using a family-based format this year, where we’ll meet once a month for growing in our beauty faith and sharing a meal. Jesus did his best teaching over food.
Our upcoming meetings are on Sundays after the 10 AM Mass on April 21 and May 19, 2024
For more info, please contact Peter and Eva. Please register at the front desk or below:
Our Sunday worship is the heart of our Catholic faith, the source and summit. To celebrate well, it helps to have a full set of active volunteers. If you missed our lector or Eucharistic ministry training, we still want you be a lector or Eucharistic Minister. We also need altar servers, sacristans, live stream producer, and chapel cleaners. We surely could use your help!
Please click on the button below to find out more or sign up.
If you’re a graduate student or young adult, come join Newman Grads. Contact us at grads@calnewman.org for more info or look out for us in front of the church after the 10am Sunday Mass. Here are our regular events:
Sun (11am) - Sunday Social
Thu (7pm) - Women’s Group
Thu (7pm) - Men’s Group
Each week participants in this drop-in group explore a different topic from our rich Catholic faith. During Lent this year, we’ll be participating in the Lenten program, Living the Eucharist, using the workbook to guide our sessions. If you plan to join us for Lent, pick up a workbook at Newman’s front desk.
Join us Wednesdays on ZOOM. Contact Ned & Yvette for the ZOOM link. See the description of this week’s topic on the webpage CatholicismWow!
As you come to the chapel, you may notice the extra color in the sanctuary, a space that is typically predominantly concrete gray. Thanks to Randy, who designed the tapestries, and to Chris, who sewed them together, a number of bright banners now brighten the altar. The three ceiling banners, an altar piece, and the ambo banner complete the set. The three ceiling banners represent the powerful and graceful wings of the Holy Spirit. Our eyes are then drawn to the altar where one can see a tapestry of the dove’s head, a representation of our Church, Jesus Christ. The ambo covering depicts fish symbols, an early symbol of Christians: We are the fish being caught by and inflamed with love by the Holy Spirit.
Thank you to everyone who helped with our February 3rd dinner. Our next community dinner is on March 2nd. We appreciate all of your who’ve signed up to help. At the moment, we’ve got plenty of volunteers for the March 2nd dinner. Check back here next month if you’d like to volunteer. We’ll post a volunteer link then.
Thanks to all who helped maintain and beautify Newman in 2024. We are blessed to have such faithful volunteers! Click this link to get the latest information about our upcoming projects.
Learn to Pray in a Day at San Damiano Retreat Center in Danville. April 13th
Grief Support: An Evening with Sandy (7-8pm, Tue) - peer ministry and drop in session, so come any time and join a group of people sharing our experience of grief along with each other. Sandy Heinisch is a grief trainer with the Diocese of Oakland.
Parish in Action - Ideas for helping parishes address the needs of society.
2022 Gallagher Talk: Three Fates of Toxic Polarization and How We Can Deal With Them - Fr. Steven Bell, CSP
Click on the title to watch a presentation
Body-Soul Unity of the Human Person Pastoral Letter (9/29/23) - from Archbishop Cordileone & Bishop Barber, SJ
Paulist VOICE Newsletter - Quarterly newsletter from the Paulist Fathers and the latest news.