Campus Ministry

Campus Ministry in the 2014-15 School Year

Jesuit’s Campus Ministry Program provides students with the opportunity to participate in liturgical celebrations as well as to strengthen their personal faith through different opportunities for spiritual growth. Parker Thompson '15, when asked about Campus Ministry, said, " really allows me...

What Makes us Jesuit?

Why do we attend prayer service every week? Why do we take six minutes out of our day to pray the Examen? Why do we get to call ourselves "Jesuit?" We often take these aspects of our school for...

Video: DUC IN ALTUM – “Put Out into the Deep”

Opening Video of the Campus Ministry Prayer Service on September 26, 2014 Copyright: "Fishers of Men" by Grassroots Films "Blessed to Be a Witness" by Ben Harper RomeReports.com Photography By: Last Roundup Photography Mr. Matt DuRoss '05

Calming the Storms: President’s Prayer Service 9/12/14

“We humans seem to always find it easier to pray when we are afraid of dying, but most of us fortunately don’t find ourselves in life or death situations very often. But all of us as part of our...

Reflections on the First Mass of the Year

One cross and two candles lead the red-robed Father Huete through the congregation of students wearing red tie after red tie.  He bows at the altar, and the Mass of the Holy Spirit begins. "It certainly has been a...

Principal Garrison on the Importance of the Profile in Year’s First Prayer Service

“I want you to begin with the end in mind.” These words echoed throughout the Terry Center as Mr. Garrison, principal of Jesuit, began the first prayer service of the 2014-2015 school year. Elaborating on this idea, Mr. Garrison explained the...

Senior Mass And Brunch

 One of the many milestones for every Jesuit senior, taking place after Senior Prom, Senior Convocation, Special Games, and just before graduation, is the Senior Mass and Breakfast. This year's Senior Mass and Breakfast was celebrated on Mother's Day, May...

Another Successful Sophomore Retreat

The sophomore class entered their retreat blind, unaware of how they would spend their next eight hours. Most sophomores shuffled out of their cars early in the morning, expecting another day filled with team building activities and sleep-inducing lectures. These...