| What is Newman Ministry? |
Catholic ministry on secular college campuses started over a hundred years ago in Pennsylvania and took as its patron and name-sake the 19th century English convert who became a Cardinal of the Catholic Church -- John Henry Cardinal Newman who was known for his work on University campuses.
Newman Centers exist to radiate Jesus Christ in Word and Sacrament to the entire community of the University -- the students, faculty, staff, and alumni. We hope to be a presence of Catholic doctrine and a witness to the power of the Sacraments in the lives of all to whom we minister.
While being a secular, non-sectarian private university, we believe that Bradley University is a center of Catholic life and study because of the Saint Joseph Student Newman Foundation. |
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| Our Directors |
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Fr. Brian Brownsey, born and raised in Streator, IL was ordained a priest of the Catholic Diocese of Peoria on May 25, 1996. He has served throughout the diocese including Sacred Heart Church in Molin, Alleman High School in Rock Island, St. Mary's in Utica, Marquette High School in Ottawa, and St. Peter's in Peoria. He also served as the rector of the Cathedral of St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception. In 2008 he became the Director of the St. Joseph Newman Center, and remains Director of Vocations for the diocese.
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Phil Lee was born and raised in Northern Virginia, just outside of Washington, D.C. He graduated from the University of Illinois in 2006 and continued to be a part of the St. John’s Catholic Newman Center there. Throughout his time as a student at the U of I he was involved with various ministries including Koinonia retreats, Bible studies and organizing praise and worship nights. He now brings his many talents to the St. Joseph Newman Center. |
| Supporting Newman Ministry |
The Newman Center is in great need of donations to not only maintain the regular ministry to students, but more importantly, to increase the level of service available to students, and make our facilities more student-friendly.
If you are interested in helping us improve the physical aspect of our Newman Center (i.e. chapel, library, lounges), or help improve spiritual programs offered to students (i.e. retreats, bible studies, faith-formation classes, liturgical ministries), please contact Father Brownsey or Phil Lee at 309-674-0208, fatherbrownsey@bradleynewman.org, or phil@bradleynewman.org.
Your donation helps:
- Offer Bible studies and necessary texts to students
- Improve our outreach to college students on campus
- Fellowship of Catholic University Students (FOCUS) missionaries to do outreach; one-on-one mentoring; and small-group, bible-based catechesis
- Provide the essentials for our Koinonia retreats
- Make mission trips and service projects possible
- Bring guest speakers who can speak on important, timely issues to Newman
- Pay for vocation discernment programs and trips to seminaries and convents in the Midwest
- Improve our St. Joseph Student Chapel
- Purchase books and informative movies for our Fulton Sheen Student Library
- Maintain and improve our building
- Pay for social outings and Christian fellowship events
- Financially support staff salaries
- Make staff retreats and faith formation feasible
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