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Campus Ministry

Resident Ministry

Resident Ministers are Santa Clara University faculty, staff, and graduate students who live in the Residential Learning Communities (RLCs) and support undergraduate students through: Reflection, Resourcing, Mentoring, and Modeling:

  • Promoting vocational reflection in their RLC, facilitating weekly DISCOVER and CLC groups (student small groups focused on vocation and faith) and annual DISCOVER vocation weekend retreats
  • Serving as a resource for spiritual life activities on campus and in the surrounding area, as well as a resource for campus referrals (e.g. the counseling center, career center)
  • Mentoring students in matters related to spirituality, discernment, and care of the whole person through regular hospitality hours in their RLC and active participation in RLC life
  • Modeling Jesuit and Ignatian values, especially through their own practices of spirituality, and their commitment to a faith that does justice in the world.

Visit the Resident Ministy website for more information.

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Resident Ministry 2007-2008 Team
 

Campus Ministry Announcements

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    October 12 - 18, 2008 Announcements

    Love Your Enemies: =Transforming Us vs Them Thinking
    Fr. Louie Vitale, OFM

    Tuesday, October 14, 7:30 p.m.
    California Mission Room

    A co-founder of Pace e Bene Nonviolence Service, Fr. Louie Vitale is currently the organization’s Nonviolent Action Advocate. A Franciscan priest, Fr. Vitale has devoted his life to peace, working tirelessly for the dignity and well-being of people everywhere. He is the co-founder of the Nevada Desert Experience and has participated in its enduring movement to end nuclear testing.  He recently completed twelve years as the pastor of St. Boniface Catholic Church in a low-income neighborhood in San Francisco, California.

     

    The Challenge

    Wednesdays, 9:00 p.m.

    St. Francis Chapel

    Looking for something to deepen your faith?  If yes, then take "The Challenge!"  The theme for the fall is the "Communion of Saints" and this week's presenter is Campus Minister Fr. Chris Cartwright, SJ, who will share some reflections on St. Christopher.  For more information, contact Michael Garcia (mgarcia1@scu.edu) or check out the website http://www.scu.edu/cm/programs/The-Challenge.cfm

     

    Fall Immersions to Puebla, Mexico and New Orleans

    Applications are due October 15th.

    Immersions take place after finals fall quarter. Applications are available in Campus Ministry, Benson information desk, and in the Kolvenbach office in Sobrato #105.

     

    Fall Search Retreat

    November 7-9, 2008

    Redwood Glen, Santa Cruz

    Applications due October 22.

    Search is a peer-led retreat for undergraduate students. Join us for a weekend of spiritual growth, community and individual reflection. Turn in your application and $50 payment in Campus Ministry.

     

    Ignatian 5-day Retreat

    December 14-19, 2008

    Jesuit Retreat House, Los Altos

    Applications due November 7.

    Join us for a retreat based on the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius. Experience silence, confidential meetings with a retreat director, presentations by retreat directors,

    daily liturgies, and group prayer.

    $150/students; $200/staff, faculty.

     

     

    Oct. 9, 2008| Permalink
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    October 5-10, 2008 Announcements

    "Design Your Own Direction"
    Tuesday Oct. 7, 7:00-8:00 p.m.
    Benson Parlors

    Thinking about what to do after college? Interested in volunteering a year of your life? Come to a panel discussion of SCU alums and staff members who will share their experiences of Jesuit Volunteer Corps, Peace Corps and other agencies.

    For more information, contact Fr. Jack Treacy at x4372.

    The Challenge
    Wednesdays, 9:00 p.m.
    St. Francis Chapel

    Looking for something to deepen your faith?  If yes, then take "The Challenge!"  The theme for the fall is the "Communion of Saints" and this week's presenter is Erik Hesla, Sacramental Formation Intern, who will share some reflections on St. Peter.  For more information, contact Michael Garcia or check out the website.

    Catholic Inquiry

    Do you have questions about the Catholic Church?  Are you wondering what it would mean to become Catholic?  Contact Erik Hesla or Lulu Santana to discuss your questions and possible interest in joining the Catholic Church. 

     Love Your Enemies: Transforming Us vs. Them Thinking
    Tuesday, Oct. 14, 7:30 p.m.
    California Mission Room

    Fr. Louie Vitale, OFM will speak to us about the power of nonviolence and how we can use it to transform the way we approach others.  Fr. Louie has a long history of nonviolent civic engagement in which he has continuously challenged a culture of violence. 

    Fall Immersions to Puebla, Mexico and New Orleans
    Applications are due October 15th.

    Immersions take place after finals fall quarter. Applications are available in Campus Ministry, Benson information desk, and in the Kolvenbach office in Sobrato #105.

    Fall Search Retreat
    November 7-9, 2008
    Redwood Glen, Santa Cruz
    Applications due October 22.

    Search is a peer-led retreat for undergraduate students. Join us for a weekend of spiritual growth, community and individual reflection. Turn in your application and $50 payment in Campus Ministry.

    Ignatian 5-day Retreat
    December 14-19, 2008
    Jesuit Retreat House, Los Altos
    Applications due November 7.

    Join us for a retreat based on the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius. Experience silence, confidential meetings with a retreat director, presentations by retreat directors, daily liturgies, and group prayer.  $150/students; $200/staff, faculty

    Oct. 3, 2008| Permalink
 

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