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 | Liturgy NewsLaudato Si’ Action Platform: You are warmly invited to pray for the 40 days between October 4, the Feast of St. Francis, and November 14, the World Day of Prayer for the Poor, and the launch of new planning materials on the Laudato Si’ Action Platform.
Prayers for the seven sectors served by the Laudato Si’ Action Platform are available to download here. We are praying one of these intercessions each week at the Tuesday evening liturgy from now through November 16.
Rosary: In honor and observance of October as the month of the Most Holy Rosary and as Respect Life Month, Dianna Gallagher will be leading the Joyful Mysteries of the Rosary, next Wednesday, October 13 at 12:45 pm in the Chapel. All are invited to join in prayer for building a culture that cherishes and protects every human life.
Evening Prayer for Creation: Thursday, October 14, 5:15 p.m., JST Chapel. Annie Hayes, M.Div. student, will preside for this liturgy as part of our JST participation in SCU tUrn Week, in prayer and action for climate justice.
To sign up for a liturgical ministry on a particular date, please refer to this form. The link is also available from the Moodle Course: JST Community Life, Prayer and Liturgy, under the tile: Liturgy Past and Upcoming. Please contact Fortunatus Nnadi, Liturgy Coordinator, at JSTLiturgy@scu.edu to volunteer as a liturgical minister and receive the sign-up reminders.
Presider Schedule
Tuesday 10/12 8:00 Jayaraju Ghattamaneni, SJ 5:15 Andrew Fernandes, SJ
Wednesday 10/13 8:00 Mark Ngwenya, SJ 5:15 Mass in Spanish: Michael Tyrrell, SJ
Thursday 10/14 8:00 Marco Pavlič, SJ 5:15 Evening Prayer: Annie Hayes
Friday 10/15 8:00 Michael Oluwadare, SJ 5:15 Aloysius Agbo, SJ
Saturday 10/16 8:30 Jean Claude Havyarimana, SJ |
JST Announcements
- Join Us for Our Laudato Si’ Action Platform Discernment Group: As an outgrowth of JST's Climate-Justice Teach-In (SP ’20) and in concert with global efforts toward sustainability, Carrie Rehak, Mary Beth Lamb, and Mary McGann, RSCJ invite students, faculty, and staff who are interested in taking part in the Laudato Si' Action Platform initiative to join us for a discernment process. We meet on Tuesdays, 1-2PM, on the patio behind JST. Contact Carrie Rehak, crehak@scu.edu for further information. For various resources, check out the tile on the Laudato Si’ Action Platform in the Moodle Course, JST Community Life, Prayer and Liturgy.
- William Troche, Manager of Housing and Building Operations, requests information on where students are currently living this semester. Please take a few moments to fill out the Where Are You Living? survey. The survey will close on Monday, October 18, 2021. Anyone who fills out the survey will have a chance to win a free SCU blanket from the campus store in Santa Clara.
- The JST Student Life Office is looking for a Graduate Assistant to help prepare Magis and perform various other office tasks. Please see the job description here, and make your application to Mary Beth Lamb, melamb@scu.edu.
- Bridge Projects, a contemporary art gallery and curatorial project based in Los Angeles, featuring experimental, research-driven exhibitions by local and international artists hosts Prof. Kathryn Barush on Thursday, Oct. 14, 6:00 p.m. PDT in a talk that explores the idea of installation art as an embodied experience of pilgrimage. For more information and to register, click here.
- On October 23, 10:00 a.m. PDT at the Cathedral of Christ the Light, 9 Jesuit candidates will be ordained to the diaconate. For more information, click here.
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Ignatian Family Teach-In
8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. PDT via zoom
The Ignatian Family Teach-In for Justice, or IFTJ, is an annual gathering for members of the Ignatian family (those affiliated with both Jesuit institutions and the larger Catholic Church) to gather in the context of social justice and solidarity to learn, reflect, pray, network, and advocate together. It is a place where people are empowered, re-energized, inspired, challenged, and supported by a community that sees faith and justice integrally linked.
Now in its 24th year, IFTJ has a rich history rooted in honoring the Jesuits and their companions who were martyred in El Salvador in 1989.
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