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Liturgy Schedule
Tuesday-Friday, 8:00AM & 5:15PM and Saturday, 8:30AM.
On Thursday evening, April 7, at 5:15 p.m., students in the JST Lay Presiding class will preside for Liturgy of the Word and Communion. This will include a lament for the earth, a prayer form drawn from the Laudato Si Action Platform. Barb Kozee and Jesús Muñoz will co-preside.
Presider Schedule for next week:
Tuesday, April 5
- 8:00AM Hsu
- 5:15PM Connell
Wednesday, April 6
- 8:00AM Tran
- 5:15PM Martinez Mass in Spanish
Thursday, April 7
- 8:00AM Connell
- 5:15PM Kozee/Muñoz
Friday, April 8
- 8:00AM Havyarimana
- 5:15PM Janowiak
Saturday, April 9
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JST Events
Wed., April 6, 2022, 2-4PM (PDT)
"John's Gospel as a Resource for Ecclesiology and Ministry in the 21st Century," with JST-SCU Professor Emerita of New Testament and Spirituality, Sandra Schneiders, I.H.M., STD: John's theology of Church is distinctive among the four Gospels and gives rise to a different understanding of discipleship and ministry within the Church when compared with the Synoptic presentations of these themes. John's ecclesiology in some ways balances the hierarchicalism, male-centeredness, of the synoptic ecclesiologies that tend to dominate the lectionary and the actual practice of the Church for many centuries. This presentation may open up some new avenues of thought about what it means to be Church and to be a minister in the Church and world.
JST Announcements
Announcements
- Our second soup supper will be this Tuesday, April 5. JST students Dan Dixon, SJ, Fre Gianelli, SJ, and Jesús Muñoz will prepare soup.
Please contact pkircher@scu.edu to sign up with a small group to prepare a Tuesday soup. Paul will do the shopping so you just cook! Please also contact Paul to volunteer for setup and/or cleanup for Tuesday soup.
- Need assistance with academic writing and theological research? The Writing Labs can help! See flyer below for dates and topics to be covered through the spring semester. To register, please contact Laura Dunn, ldunn@scu.edu.
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SCU Events
Swoop in for tUrn Climate Crisis Awareness and Action
April 18-22, 2022
A series of headliners and events to lean into the climate crises in our world today. For more information about this initiative can be found on SCU's tUrn page.
Bannan Forum of the SCU Ignatian Center for Jesuit Education
Building Toward Liberation: Black Lives Matter and the Catholic Church
Tuesday, April 19, 6:30 p.m.
Presented by: Alison Benders, Vice President for Mission and Ministry
Join the Bannan Forum of the SCU Ignatian Center for Jesuit Education for a lecture and conversation with Olga Segura, author and opinion and culture editor at the National Catholic Reporter. Ms. Segura will discuss the intersection of the Black Lives Matter movement and the Catholic Church. For more information and registration to receive the Zoom link.
JST will screen this talk in the Manresa Room at 6:30 p.m.
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GTU News and Events
April 4, 2022
55TH ANNIVERSARY COMMEMORATIVE READING OF DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING - BEYOND VIETNAM: BREAKING THE SILENCE
12pm PST | Reading at Badè Museum on the campus of Pacific School of Religion | Join via Zoom
4pm PST | Nationwide Webinar with moderated panel discussion | Register via Zoom
For more information around this event, please visit the King & Breaking the Silence website.
April 8, 2022 | 6:00pm PST
2022 Surjit Singh Lecture: "The Virgin Mary as Warrior: Marian models of women’s religious experience in colonial Latin America
Featuring: Dr. Jorge Cañizares-Esguerra, Alice Drysdale Sheffield Professor of History and Director, Institute for Historical Studies at the University of Texas, Austin
The historiography of women’s piety in Latin America usually focuses on discrimination and dominant colonial ideologies of religious passivity. Yet a study of Mariology suggests that Hebrew Bible models of Mary were not only numerous (Song of Songs, Book of Wisdom, Ruth, Judith, Yael) but deeply contradictory, creating enough room for women to gain and wield immense religious power. This talk explores these contradictions to find surprising forms of religious experience that challenge our understanding of Marianism and the power of women in Latin American colonial societies.
Register to attend this lecture here. |
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