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GRIESEDIECK PRAYER SCHEDULE
Need some time with God? Come join us in the Griesedieck Chapel for prayer during your week:
Common Prayer on Mondays at 1 pm
Rosary on Tuesdays at 7 pm
Ignatian Prayer on Wednesdays at 1 pm
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Men on Fire: A Life of Virtue - Men’s Retreat
Friday, January 31-Saturday, February 1
Manresa Retreat Center
Sponsored by Lateris Christi and the Department of Campus Ministry
Lateris Christi, the Catholic men’s prayer group at SLU, will be hosting this overnight men’s retreat. Men on Fire: A Life of Virtue will focus on living a life of virtue as a man in today’s world. The retreat is open to all men on SLU’s campus interested in Christian Spirituality. Please prayerfully consider this invitation and your participation to join us for what should be an excellent time with God and other members of the SLU Community. If you have questions, please email Christopher Struttmann at cstrettm@slu.edu.
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SPANISH MASS
Looking to learn some Spanish or reconnect with the Spanish language? Looking for a liturgy with great music, energetic preaching, and strong community? Join the Spanish Mass Community! We gather every Thursday at 9:00 p.m. in Notre Dame Chapel. Contact Jen Petruso at jpetruso@slu.edu or Patrick Cousins at pcousin1@slu.edu for more information.
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THE SPIRIT OF ST. LOUIS
On Sunday, January 26th at 2:30 p.m., the Community of Sant'Egidio, College Church, Catholic Studies and Campus Ministry will host a reflection on the 15th anniversary of Pope John Paul II's visit to St. Louis. Visit www.facebook.com/JPII.Spirit.of.St.Louis or contact washington.office@santegidio.org for more information.
NOTE: THIS EVENT WILL BE IN COLLEGE CHURCH, NOT THE BALLROOM.
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AMEREN SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS SPEAKER SERIES
On Wednesday, February 26 at 4:00 in the Anheuser-Busch Auditorium in Cook Hall, Center for Sustainability Fellow Tony Calandro will present on "The Evolving Role of Business in Society." RSVP at business.slu.edu/sustainability.
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Saint Louis University
College of Arts and Sciences, Catholic Studies Program
First Friday Mass and Speaker Series
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Join alumni and friends of Saint Louis University for the First Friday Mass and Speaker Series. Mass begins at 8:00 a.m. followed by pastries, coffee, and a brief presentation and discussion led by SLU faculty. Presentations will be from a variety of academic disciplines reflecting on research and writing pertaining to the Catholic Intellectual Tradition. Feel free to bring a friend to this spiritually and intellectually stimulating morning.
Friday, February 7, 2014 Our Lady’s Chapel in lower College Church
Christianity, Justice and Democracy in the Old Northwest
Dr. Silvana Siddali, Department of History
Friday, March 7, 2014 Our Lady’s Chapel in lower College Church
The Character of the Manager
Dr. Gregory Beabout, Department of Philosophy
Friday, April 4, 2014 Our Lady’s Chapel in lower College Church
Popular (Neuro) Science and Other Political Schemes
Dr. Jeffrey Bishop, Director of the Center for Health Care Ethics
Friday, May 2, 2014 Our Lady’s Chapel in lower College Church
Capitalism: false idol or collective solution?
Dr. Bonnie Wilson, Department of Economics
The Mass and Breakfast are complimentary.
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LUTHERAN TRIVIA NIGHT
Our friends at Lutheran Campus Ministry invite you to a trivia night at Bethel Lutheran Church on Saturday, January 25 beginning at 6:00 p.m. Contact lcm-stl@sbcglobal.net or (314) 863-8140 for more information.
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31st Annual Aquinas Lecture: Hanging On and Letting Go-Ethical Issues in Care at End of Life
When: Sunday, January 26, 2014 Time: 3:00 pm
Where: Saint Francis Xavier College Church Ballroom
For more information, contact: Sr. Colleen Mallon, O.P. 314.256.8870 - www.ai.edu
What is the appropriate care for a person, a loved one, facing a
terminal illness? Given advances in medical therapies, what constitutes appropriate care? Are there limits? How does one "think with the Church" in this challenging moral area? This year's Aquinas lecture focuses on a critical contemporary issue: care at the end of life. Drawing from the wisdom of St. Thomas Aquinas, Dr. Sulmasy, an ethicist and a practicing physician, will consider real situations and draw from our Catholic tradition to illuminate possible responses and alternatives.
Daniel Sulmasy, M.D., Ph.D. is a general internist, philosopher and professor of medicine and ethics in the Department of Medicine and Divinity School at the University of Chicago.
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SUMMER AT SLU MADRID
SLU Madrid invites you to check out their summer program for 2014--with great classes (including several fascinating theology courses), service opportunities, and extracurricular and academic trips. Of especial interest to SLU students and those attending other Jesuit Universities is the trip they are organizing to Loyola, the birthplace of St. Ignatius (May 30-31). They are also planning a four-day hiking trip along a segment of the Camino de Santiago (May 14-18).
Information about the summer academic courses and activities, including the trips, at SLU-Madrid is available on-line.
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FRESH LOOK
This semester's Fresh Look retreat will be February 7-9 at Manresa Retreat Center. Applications are available at www.slu.edu/campus-ministry. Contact Rachel Kondro at rkondro@slu.edu for more information.
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SACRED HEART LEADERSHIP RETREAT
The Sisters of the Society Devoted to the Sacred Heart are offering a retreat called the Sacred Heart Leadership Retreat for young women who are sophomores in High School through College age. Through this retreat young women have the opportunity to deepen their faith and relationship with God through prayer, presentations and faith centered activities while also encouraging active participation in the Church. This retreat will be held February 14-16. Additional information and registration materials are available here.
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STUDENT SPOTLIGHT - Hannah Vestal
Year in School: Sophomore
Major: Theology and Psychology
Hometown: Clive, Iowa
Favorite Campus Ministry Program: CLC!!!!!!
Something interesting about you: I won best dressed during Homecoming Week in high school for going as the Tin Man from the Wizard of Oz.
How do you think your involvement in Campus Ministry has shaped your experience at SLU?
Campus Ministry is my home away from home. Activities like CLC, Eucharistic Ministering, and the Commons have introduced me to my best friends and faith mentors.
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CAMPUS MINISTRY BLOG
Click here to check out our newest blog post, written by Campus Ministry Liturgy Coordinator Erin Schmidt!
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