The Jesuit community came together on August 27 in the Terry Center to celebrate the Mass of the Holy Spirit. The mass, which is traditionally the first mass of the school year at Jesuit schools and universities, was first celebrated 476 years ago. During the mass, Jesuit also welcomed its new faculty and staff. Each new faculty and staff were given the book “Hearts on Fire” as a welcome gift.

Andrew McMahon ’25 reads from the Acts of the Apostles. (Mrs. Katy Wilson)

Fr. Tan’s Homily

During his homily, Fr. Tan discussed “God’s breath” (“ruach” in Hebrew). He says that God breathes his life into us, and we are called to breathe that life into the world. He then connected it to this year’s theme of being Loving. Being Loving, according to Fr. Tan, means taking the breath God has breathed in us, and breathing that breath out into the world. 

“one of the ways the lord breathes on us is trough his gift of reconciliation. we are also called to do that for others.” -Fr. John Polce, S.J.

In addition, he also makes his point by using the analogy of air. Air, while life-giving, can also be dangerous, depending on what we are breathing. Fr. Tan states that it is not only the physical things we breathe, like cigarettes, that can harm us, but the spiritual things, like our attitude and our lack of love for God, can also hurt us. He then talked about a spiritual “suffocation,” which occurs when you do not breathe the breath God gives us, instead choosing to breathe the breath of the world.

New Faculty and Staff

After communion had finished. Mr. Garrison came up to the ambo and asked all the new faculty to come to the front for the blessing. Fr. Tan then gave a blessing over the new staff, asking God to guide them during their tenure here. The Roundup will release profiles of the new faculty and staff in the coming weeks.

Mr. Joseph Acker- Science

Mr. Christian Almond ’20- Alumni Service Corps

Mr. Alex Binkowski- Language

Mrs. Rachel Bission- Science

Mr. Eli Brown- Athletics

Mr. Blake Buckley- Mathematics

Mrs. Anna Buehn- Counseling

Mrs. Grace Burleigh- English

Mr. Nash Crawford ’20- Alumni Service Corps

Mr. Mouhari Daboya- Athletics

Mr. Roberto Delgado- Maintenance

Fr. Paul Deutsch, S.J.- Couseling

Mr. Colin Feehery- Athletics

Mrs. April Gordan- Mathematics

Mr. Kyle Herrema- Athletics

Mr. Richard Joubert, S.J.- Theology

Mr. Michael Kennedy- Social Studies

Mrs. Hannah Kopek- Advancement

Mr. John Lehman ’20- Alumni Service Corps

Mr. Ethan O’Neill

Fr. Jon Polce, S.J.- Theology

Mr. Raul Portillo- Mathematics

Mr. Clarke Wood- Social Studies

Mr. Austin Woods- Athletics

New Faculty and Staff pose for a picture during the Mass of the Holy Spirit. (Mrs. Katy Wilson)

Changes to Campus Ministry

Jesuit has many opportunities for one to enrich their faith during their time here. For starters, there is the opportunity to help out at monthly all-school masses. In addition to the monthly all-school masses, daily Masses will be offered at 8:00 a.m. daily in the chapel near the Senior Courtyard. New this year, confessions will be offered twice a week, on Tuesdays and Thursdays during lunch and PRT.

Tune into The Roundup for more campus ministry updates!

Sebastian Suwanda '26, News Editor
Sebastian has been working for the Roundup since the beginning of his freshmen year. Within Jesuit, he is involved with the Admissions Ambassadors, Campus Ministry, and Religious Rangers. He also serves as the Outreach Coordinator for Rangers for Life and the Student Chaplain for Jesuit Swimming and Diving. Outside of Jesuit, he is involved at church and does club swimming at Dallas Mustangs Swim Team. His two favorite Netflix shows are Suits and Designated Survivor.