"The Passover story is the Jewish people’s original story of becoming strangers in a strange land. It is the story that reminds us that we, too, have stood in the shoes of refugees and asylum seekers in search of safety and liberty. As we lift our voices in song and prayer, we call out together with those who long to be free. This year, there are still many who struggle towards liberation; next year, may we all be free."
― Mark Hetfield, President & CEO, HIAS HIAS (originally the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society) provides vital services to refugees, asylum seekers, and other forcibly displaced and stateless persons around the world and advocates for their fundamental rights so they can rebuild their lives.
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Featured Event
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JST Community Night | Karaoke Night
Tuesday, April 23 | Following the 5:15 PM Liturgy
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The academic year is almost over! Join us for Karaoke Night as a time to relax, sing, eat, and have a great time as a community! Student and Community life will be barbequing and it will be a great time to enjoy our community before the final push to the end of the semester!
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What's Happening at JST
Tuesday | Apr. 23
Guest Lecture: African American Womanist and Liberative Theologies Presentation by Rev. Valerie Mills-Tribble
8:10-11:00 AM | JST 217
JST Community Night | Karaoke Night
Following 5:15 PM Liturgy
Wednesday | Apr. 24
Synodal Moment: How to Become an All-Missionary Synodal Church that Welcomes the Vocations and Ministries of All its Members with Cardinal McElroy
Wednesday, April 24 | 12:00 PM PST | Online | Livestream in Manresa
See here for more information.
Midweek Mindfulness
1:00-1:15pm | Gesu Chapel | Instagram: @JSTSCU Zoom Meeting ID: 946 3140 0969 | Password: JSTSCU
Join in a renewing practice of breath and prayer that aims to cultivate a synodal, listening disposition.
Thursday | Apr. 25
Contemplative Walk
2:30-3:30 PM | JST Chapel Bell
Meet at the chapel bell to join others to reconnect to the world around us.
Savouring the Sacred Webinar
4:00-5:00 PM | Livestream in Manresa
Lay-Led Liturgy
5:15 PM | Gesu Chapel
Women & Synodality Conference | May 2-3 | REGISTER BY APRIL 26
We kindly ask everyone (event students, staff, and faculty) to register for this event to aid with the planning process. Thank you!

A Theological Project of the Jesuit School of Theology of Santa Clara University to promote the practice of synodality and the emergence of a synodal church in the US, this two-day conference will make space for imagining the role of women in the future of the global Church. With keynotes and interactive break-out sessions, the event provides an opportunity for listening, dialogue, and building synodal bridges.
JST-SCU Commencement Festivities | RSVP by May 8th
We kindly request RSVPs from all students, staff, and faculty who plan to attend these events! Graduates can register for themselves & their guests!

Live-Streaming Links:
JST-SCU Commencement Mass Live-Stream
JST-SCU Lay Sending Service Live-Stream
JST-SCU Commencement Exercises Live-Stream
Come, Get Involved!
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Non-Graduating Students | JST Needs Your Help! JST-SCU Give Back Days
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We are still looking for a few more student volunteers to assist with Commencement Weekend (May 17-18)!
Please sign up on the Give Back Days Sign-Up form to help during the Lay Sending Reception or the Commencement Ceremony. You can also email Mack or Jenny to volunteer!
This is a great way to celebrate your graduating classmates and we appreciate your generosity!
Thank you for stepping up to give back to JST!
Included in This Week's Magis
Kudos Corner
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Thank you to the JST-SCU community for contributing to Day of Giving on April 10!
We received 144 gifts totaling $128,675!!!
Out of the 30 areas around campus, we came in 12th in total dollars raised and 13th in total number of gifts received.
Special thanks to...
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Sarah Bonini for organizing such a wonderful day Kevin Kendall and Giles Miller for grilling Giles Miller for the delicious pasta salad Teresa Bowes and Jadza Oliveira for their help organizing setting up Vie Barkhordarian for spearheading the thank you note and prayer card making stations
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Spiritual Formation & Liturgy

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Savouring the Sacred: The Spiritual Practice of Eating
Thursday, April 25 | 4:00-5:00 PM | Livestream in Manresa
Join a webinar with the Ignatius Jesuit Centre in Guelph to rediscover the hidden joy and grace of food. In our fast-paced lives, meals often become just another task. Imagine transforming every bite into a moment of presence, gratitude, and connection. Explore how meals can be an act of meditation and prayer, transforming the ordinary into the extraordinary; connecting us more deeply with the food on our plate and the natural world around us. Register for the online event at this link. |
Spiritual Formation & Liturgy
Liturgy Presider Schedule
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Tuesday, 4/23 |
Wednesday, 4/24 |
Thursday, 4/25 |
Friday, 4/26 |
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Goeke |
Park |
Agbo |
Hsu |
| 5:15PM |
Murphey |
Janowiak |
Lay-Led Liturgy |
Cimalamungo |
On Thursday evening, the Lay-Led Liturgy of the Word and Communion will be presided over by Julius Almeria and Joanna Elvis.
Looking ahead: On Tuesday, April 30, the 5:15 PM liturgy will draw upon the Zaire Use of the Roman Rite. The adaptation, while simplified in various ways, will include the role of an announcer, who calls the congregation into specific moments of the liturgy, two brief processions at the entrance, offertory, and a few other specific ways of reflecting cultural norms. For example, the liturgy will begin with an invocation of saints and ancestors. Similarly, during the proclamation of the Gospel, the congregation will remain seated, a posture reflecting the disposition of a respectful listener. The sign of peace will be offered prior to the Liturgy of the Eucharist.
Ministerial Formation
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This ministerial formation workshop will explore the implementation of the RCIA/OCIA adult faith formation process at the parish level. (No prior experience of working with the RCIA is required.)
April 23, 2024, 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. in Loyola
Facilitator: Deborah Ross
RSVP to Mack Griffith by April 22. |
Writing Program Email List Sign-Up
Save the Date
Upcoming Community Nights
5:15 PM Liturgy | 6:00 PM Meal | 6:30 PM Program
"Thomas Merton in California: The Redwoods Conferences and Letters" with Dr. David Odorisio | April 30
In May and October of 1968, Trappist monk and spiritual author, Thomas Merton, offered two extended conferences at Our Lady of the Redwoods Abbey. Comprising over twenty-six hours of previously unpublished material, Merton’s California conferences cover a variety of topics. This presentation contextualizes Merton’s California conferences within the wider scope of his thought, with particular attention to patristic and medieval theological anthropology, and Merton’s notion of the true and the false self. Merton offers a unique approach to inter-religious praxis that, while built upon a comparative approach to mystical traditions, aims toward the transformation of the self in a way that is remarkably integrated with traditional patristic and medieval Cistercian notions of divinization.
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International Student Graduation

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Upcoming Enrichment Opportunities
Call for Submissions - Solito Inspired Art and Creative Writing
Submission deadline: April 24, 2024
The Community Read Committee is accepting submissions of creative works inspired by Javier Zamora’s Solito.
The theme of this exhibit is Art and Social Change - Exploring the Themes of Solito. Art is integral to social change movements and has been used to raise awareness of issues, to protest injustice, or to share a vision for a better future. We invite you to submit your own original art – whether a visual piece or written work – and are especially interested in works that connect social change to themes of the book such as borders, migration, family, and identity.
All students, faculty, staff, and community members are encouraged to submit works for consideration!
Submit your Visual Art or Creative Writing via this Google Form.
See this PDF, Solito - Call for Submissions, or email Suzie Kim (skim6@scu.edu) for more information.
Mary Magdalen Festival Art Show
Submission Deadline: Mon., April 29
Festival: July 19-26, 2024 | Blackfriars Gallery at the Dominican School, 2301 Vine Street, Berkeley
Thank you for considering submitting your artwork to display at our Mary Magdalen Festival Art Show! We are hoping that this show will reflect the spirit of our parish, our patron saint and our Creator God. If you haven’t already, please read the vision letter written by our pastor, Fr. Nicholas Glisson.
More Information and Submission Guidelines
Collaborative Events
July JARS Retreat: "The God of Us All" | Limited Spaces Remaining
Interested in attending this summer’s JARS 8-day Retreat? It's not too late! “The God of us All: Praying with Black Spirituality” is an individually directed retreat that offers participants an opportunity to spend time in song, prayer, and community to experience the transformative nature of the Spirit moving through two deep traditions: Black Spirituality and Ignatian Spirituality. The retreat will be June 24-July 3 at the Loyola Retreat and Ecology Campus (LUREC) in Woodstock, IL. Click here for more information, to express interest, and sign up! The Deadline for sign up is May 1st!
Questions can be directed to Mark Blancke, mblancke@scu.edu.
GTU & Community Events
The Afterlife of Shtetl at The Magnes Collection of Jewish Art and Life
Thursday, April 25 | 5:30-7:30 PM | 2121 Allston Way Berkeley, CA | Register Here
Dr. Natalia Romik, curator, architect and 2022 Dan David Prize winner, returns to the Magnes to present an exclusive preview of her vibrant new exhibition soon to premier at the POLIN Museum, in Warsaw. The exhibition, titled (post)JEWISH… The Shtetl Opatów Through the Eyes of Mayer Kirshenblatt, juxtaposes the shtetl as recalled in detail by memory artist Mayer Kirshenblatt (1934–2009) with the “post-war” town it became during and after the Holocaust. Before the Holocaust, there were thousands of shtetlekh, towns where Jews made up a significant proportion of the population or even a majority, across Eastern Europe. Today, their cemeteries, synagogues, mikves, and other communal buildings may still stand, silent witnesses to once-vibrant Jewish communities, but not a single Jew remains. How did the shtetl become a “post-Jewish” town?
SCU Events
Making a Way Together in this Time of Transformation with Rev. Francis L. Markey Women in Ministry, Mary Novak, J.D., M.A.P.S
Tuesday, April 23 | 7:00-8:30 PM | SCU Mission Church & Livestream
Join Mary J. Novak, the first lay leader of NETWORK Lobby for Catholic Social Justice, a political ministry founded by Catholic Sisters just over 50 th years ago, to explore this context and conversation as we make our way together in this time of transformation.
Register here to attend in-person or to receive the live stream link.
Career Connections
Preparing for What Comes Next!
Stay tuned for future opportunities for professional development and preparation for your future career!
Career Opportunities
Coordinator of Faith & Community Life
Creighton University, Omaha, NE | More Information & How to Apply
High School Social Science Teacher
St. Ignatius College Prep., San Francisco, California | More Information & How to Apply
Religious Studies Teacher
De La Salle High School, Concord, California | More Information & How to Apply
Director, HR
Notre Dame High School, Belmont, California | More Information & How to Apply
Religious Studies Faculty
Notre Dame High School, San Jose, CA | More Information & How to Apply
On-Campus Work Opportunities
JST is Hiring NOW - Student Employee Position Available
Please see the JST Student Employment page for information on openings for student employment.
Resources
The JST-SCU Culture of Care: Keeping One Another Safe and Healthy
COVID-19 Vaccines & Other Immunizations
Please the SCU Prepared Site for all COVID Related Information
Free COVID-19 Vaccine Locations Near JST:
City of Berkeley News
CAPS (Counseling and Psychological Services) Short-Term Therapy CAPS continues to offer short-term therapy. The basic steps to getting started in CAPS are outlined below, and the CAPS website has more detailed information on short-term therapy services:
- First Step: Phone consultation. Students can call 408-554-4501 to schedule a phone consultation, which takes 15-25 minutes. During this call, CAPS staff assess if the therapeutic support a student is seeking fits within the short-term therapy model at CAPS. Collaboratively, the therapist and student will determine next steps.
- If short-term therapy is recommended, a CAPS therapist will then reach out to the student to schedule a 50 minute intake appointment via the SCU Health Portal.
- If referral to an off-campus therapist or services is recommended, an appointment with the Cowell Center Clinical Case Manager will be offered to support the referral process.
*Reminder: There are no limits on the number of therapy sessions and no fees at CAPS, but services are designed to be short-term.
Our JST CAPS Liaison, Estrella and Gaurie, will be at JST on February 7th. Come meet them to learn more about this resource!
Campus Safety Services
Campus Safety Services encourages students, faculty, and staff to be an active participant in your personal and community safety. The following safety reminders will help keep campus safety a priority:
- Always lock your vehicle and residence upon exiting and at night; if you live off-campus, consider investing in a doorbell camera device
- Never store valuables in your vehicle
- Use fortified locks when securing your bicycle or skateboard
- Be aware of your surroundings and report suspicious activity to Campus Safety and/or the Berkeley Police Department
- CSS: (408) 554-4441
- BPD: 911 or from a cell phone call 510-981-5911
- Prioritize and respect your own mental health; encourage others to do the same
Hours of Operation
Campus Safety Service is staffed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. We have two shifts to serve you, 6a-6p and 6p-6a respectively. Our dispatch center is located in the Main Parking Structure (Building 714). Please contact us anytime at (408) 554-4441. You can also go to https://www.scu.edu/campus-safety/
JST Calendar Highlights
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