JST News
Today, Friday, March 4, at 12:00 pm PST, JST Professor Thomas Cattoi and JST doctoral student Vitaliy Osmolovskyy, SJ will participate in a GTU panel, "The War in Ukraine and Its Religious Roots." Please see more information here, along with the Zoom link. You may attend the Zoom meeting on your own if you wish. We will also host a screening of the panel in the Manresa Room.
JST rejoices with the announcement of Julie Sullivan as the new President of Santa Clara University. See more about President Sullivan here. We also thank Interim President Lisa Kloppenberg for her generous service.
| Liturgy NewsOn Saturday, March 12, the morning Mass will be at 10:00 a.m. This Mass will celebrate the 500th anniversary of the canonization of Sts. Ignatius of Loyola and Francis Xavier. The Jesuit Community will host a simple brunch following Mass at the Claver House patio.
Daily Liturgy Schedule: Tuesday-Friday, 8:00AM and 5:15PM and Saturday, 8:30AM
Presider Schedule for next week:
Tuesday, March 8
- 8:00AM William Cosme Fodjo, SJ
- 5:15PM Christopher Hadley, SJ
Wednesday, March 9
- 8:00AM Fikiri Deogratias, SJ
- 5:15PM Mass in Spanish: Michael Tyrell, SJ
Thursday, March 10
- 8:00AM Hyun Bai Han, SJ
- 5:15PM To Be Announced
Friday, March 11
- 8:00AM Mark Ngwenya, SJ
- 5:15PM Michael Oluwadare, SJ
Saturday, March 12
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JST Events
JST Talent Show! On March 11, the JST Camino Ignaciano class is hosting a fundraiser talent show and auction! Doors open at 6:15 and the show will begin at 7 p.m. Refreshments will be served! You can participate by sharing your talents, donating an item or experience for the auction, or by attending this fun event! Admission to the show is a donation of $5 or whatever you can give to our class! Sign up for the talent show through this link. If you’d like to make a donation to our auction, please reach out to Frederico Gianelli at fgianelli@scu.edu.
JST Announcements
- Laudato Si Action Platform: A group of JST faculty, staff and students has been meeting to discern JST participation in the Laudato Si Action Platform, and ask that JST faculty , staff, and students complete a 3-question survey by today Friday, March 4, to assist us in identifying the interest within the school community. Please see more information and access the survey here.
- Roundtable on the Publication of the The Jerome Biblical Commentary for the 21st Century, Tuesday, March 15, at 7 a.m. PST. Livestreamed on the YouTube Channel of the Pontificial Biblical Institute (www.biblico.it) JST Professor Gina Hens-Piazza will attend this event in Rome, having served as one of the four editors of this new volume, which also includes contributions from several JST alumni as well as JST faculty.
- New Horizons Journal: JST's student journal New Horizons is looking for new editors to join the Editorial Board. Responsibilities include 10 hours of editing work and meetings per semester. Apply now via this short application by Thursday, March 31.
- Chaplaincy Club: Mary-Rose Engle, GTU M.A. student affiliated with JST, is starting a student-run Chaplaincy Club for students of the GTU Consortium. Interested in a career in chaplaincy, improving your chaplaincy skills, or perhaps connecting with others interested in chaplaincy? Contact Mary-Rose at mengle@ses.gtu.edu.
- Time Management Workshop, presented by the JST Writing Program, March 9, 12:40 p.m. to 1:40 p.m with guest speaker Rev. Charissa Jaegar-Sanders from the Graduate Theological Union. To register, please contact Laura Dunn, ldunn@scu.edu. This event will also be recorded.
- 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 and Announcements
SCU Sociology and History Departments presents:
The Rise of China and What It Means for the Church
Wednesday, March 16, 5:00 p.m.
Presented by: Paul P. Mariani, SJ.
China's transformation since the establishment of the People's Republic of China in 1949 has been dramatic. What have been the implications of this transformation for the Church in China? How has this affected relations with the Vatican and the wider Christian community? Fr. Mariani will provide an overview of leadership policy in China, then focus on how its current leaders see their "historical mission." How does this backdrop help us to better understand the developments of the past ten years leading up to today? For more information, register or to receive the Zoom link.
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Jesuit Community in Berkeley Announcements
Saturday March 12: Celebration of the 400th Anniversary of the Canonization of Sts. Ignatius of Loyola and Francis Xavier
The 8:30a.m. Saturday morning Mass will be moved to 10a.m., after which the Jesuit Community will host a simple brunch on the patio of the Claver House, next door to JST. On this date in 1622, Saints Ignatius of Loyola and Francis Xavier were canonized along with Saints Phillip Neri, Teresa of Avila, and Isidore the Farmer. More information to follow on this event.
Curious about Jesuit life? Come and visit the Jesuit Community in Berkeley, Saturday, March 5- Sunday, March 6, 2022. More info and registration at https://bit.ly/jesuitberkeley or uwevocations@jesuits.org
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