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  •  Misa en Español

    Thursday, May. 17, 2012

    Join us on Thursday, May 24 at 8 pm for this monthly mass in Spanish. All members of the university community, family, and friends are welcomed. That's just about everyone, so we hope to see you there!

  •  Sacrament of Confirmation

    Sunday, May. 13, 2012

    31 members of the SCU community will celebrate the Sacrament of Confirmation on Sunday, May 20 at the 6 p.m. liturgy in the Mission Church. Fr. Jack Treacy, SJ will preside. We hope you can join us in supporting these students.

  •  Lutherans and Baptists and Presbyterians, oh, my!

    Thursday, May. 3, 2012

    Interested in learning about different Christian denominations? Bring your lunch to Campus Ministry on Fridays at noon for presentations/conversations about Christian denominations, what they believe and how they formed. Through May 25.

  •  The Challenge: Kate Flannery '12

    Thursday, May. 3, 2012

    This spirituality series will highlight Katherine Flannery '12, who will reflect on her faith journey through her college years. Wednesday, May 9 at 8 pm in the St. Francis Chapel.

  •  Commencement Liturgy help needed

    Thursday, May. 3, 2012

    We are looking for dozens (literally!) of students, faculty, staff, and others to help us out with the June 15 commencement liturgy. We are looking for hospitality, music, and Eucharistic ministers. If you are interested, please let us know by completing a short online form.

  •  Relax at Home

    Tuesday, Apr. 24, 2012

    We've compiled a series of relaxation and meditation resources to help you feel more balanced. They range from mandalas for coloring to suggestions of relaxing activities to guided exercises that you an listen to at home. Please enjoy them.

  •  Campus Minister honored by Hillel

    Monday, Apr. 23, 2012

    From the Pillars of the Community program:

    Reverend Aimee Moiso arrived at Santa Clara University in 2008 to head the university's newly created Interfaith Ministries. From the beginning, Aimee, a Presbyterian minister, embraced Santa Clara's Jewish Student Union (JSU) with active and thoughtful support. As a private jesuit university, Santa Clara's jewish student population is not large, but Aimee's interest in people and diversity impel her to reach out.

    She provides logistical and spiritual support for annual JSU events such as the Passover seder and the Welcome Weekend Havdallah dinner. She encourages Jewish students to take part in the Interfaith Ministries Council. And she always gives JSU students a voice in Interfaith events, such as Thanksgiving and the 9/11 memorial services.

    Aimee's creativity, energy, and irresistible good nature are as important to her work as her love of intellectual exploration.
    All of this came into play when an anti-Semitic speaker was scheduled to speak on campus. She urged students and departments involved to take a deeper look. [Official university support] was rescinded.

    "Campus Ministry tries to be transparent about tough issues," says Aimee. "We want to honor free speech but not hate speech. Sometimes students are so passionate they don't understand-or care-what the consequences of their actions are. So we try to honor passion, but model how to respect each other. It's a tricky balance:'

    Aimee grew up in Portland, Oregon, the daughter of a minister. Initially, she had no interest in following in her father's footsteps. But her interest in the intersection of faith and "how we live our lives" eventually drew her to the ministry and, then, to campus life. As Aimee says, "These are the issues college students struggle with."

    As Hillel appreciates the support that Aimee and Interfaith Ministries provides, so she appreciates Hillel's support, saying "I wish every religious group had an organization that helps as much as Hillel:'

  •  Welcome accepted students!

    Saturday, Apr. 14, 2012

    We hope that you will find SCU a warm and inviting place. We look forward to getting to know you as you look ahead to your college years. We'll be in the Malley Center lobby on Saturday and Sunday.

  •  Search Applications open

    Friday, Apr. 6, 2012

    Applications for the Search retreat are now open. All spaces for women are filled. We need men! This retreat is an opportunity for spiritual growth that encourages a deeper understanding of the life of faith through the experience of community and individual reflection.

  •  Prayer during Holy Week

    Sunday, Apr. 1, 2012

    Daily mass continues at 12:05 pm in the Mission Church (M-W). HolyThursday Protestant Communion Service: 4 pm. Holy Thursday Vigil Mass: 8 pm. Good Friday Service: 3 pm. Holy Saturday Vigil Mass: 8:30 pm. Click for Easter Masses.

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