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February 6, 2023 Issue Seventeen
Portrait of Frederick Douglass with a serious expression.

“It is not light that we need, but fire; it is not the gentle shower, but thunder. We need the storm, the whirlwind, and the earthquake.”

Fredrick Douglass (1817-1895)


Featured Event

Prophetic Communities: Organizing as an Expression of Catholic Social Thought

University of San Francisco | Thursday February 9th -Saturday February 11th, 2023

English with simulcast interpretation to Spanish

This conference will explore how Catholic theology and social thought has given rise to community organizing and how community organizers embody and shape the Catholic social tradition. Convened at the University of San Francisco, this three-day event will bring together scholars across disciplines with community organizers of various networks to build relationships, knowledge, and capacity for theological reflection and praxis. Our hope is that bridging the church, academy, and social movements, this conference will foster the solidarity and synodality that Pope Francis has envisioned. Please see: https://rsvp.usfca.edu/event/5bdcf7e5-b758-47e8-9d24-f7047c902f35/summary

JST has a few remaining spots for the conference.  Please contact Jenny in Student Life (jgirardmalley@scu.edu) if you would like to attend.


What's Happening This Week at JST
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FREE Books Available until February 17

We have organized the Montserrat Lounge (JST basement) book shelves for you to scan through and take all the books that might be useful for you. Everything is for free and it will be on a first come, first serve basis.

Trivia Night II Biblical Studies Edition, February 7, JZT Horace and Company, 7:00 PM, Prizes Provided.

Solidarity Supper

Trivia Night II: Biblical Studies Edition

Tuesday, February 7 | 6:00PM | Manresa Lounge

Time for a rematch! Join us after the 5:15PM liturgy for a supper provided by the biblical studies faculty and an exciting opportunity to show off your biblical studies knowledge in trivia.

Tea with our Asst. Dean of Students

Wednesday, Feb 8 | 3:00-4:00PM | Compania Sofa Space

Jenny welcomes students to come chat and have some tea!  Especially PENDING GRADUATES of 2023...those of you preparing to graduate,  come share with me your ideas, feedback and needs as you start to look ahead to May.  How can Student Life continue to support you?

Lay Led Liturgy of the Word

Thursday, Feb. 9 | 5:15PM | Gesu Chapel

Co-Presiders: Jesus Munoz & Sean Barry

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Funeral Services for Rich Tunstall

Saturday, February 11 | 11:00AM | Veteran's Hall | 16812 Orleans Street, Esparto, CA 95627

Rich worked for Santa Clara University for 25 years, serving as JST's lead maintenance technician for the last seven.

Recordings of Dean Joe Mueller's Wake and Funeral Mass in Detroit can be found here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6_0XiXkrUyI. (Wake)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dnggynVoOVs (Funeral Mass)
 Included in this Week's Magis
  • Save the Date:
    • Homegirls, Healing, & Wholeness w/ Greg Boyle, SJ
    • Memorial Mass for Fr. Joe Mueller, SJ
  • Upcoming Conferences
  • JST Career Connections Webpage: Tenure-Track Professorship Position Available
  • SCU's Mental Health Resources for Students
  • Vaccination Information (COVID & Influenza)
  • Campus Safety Information

 


Kudos Corner
Cone with colorful confetti bursting out. We want to celebrate our community's achievements! Please let us know if you have something to celebrate such as an award, a recognition, the completion of a major project, etc.

Spiritual Formation & Liturgy

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Prayer Periods | Gesù Chapel 

Tuesday to Friday, Feb. 6-9, 12:30-1:15PM

Next week, from 12:30 PM until 1:15 PM, we will hold space for common, silent prayer in the chapel. We will toll the bell at the beginning of these prayer periods. Stop in for a moment or sit for the entire period!

Lay Retreat

RSVP by Friday, Feb. 10

Share your Availability for Lay Retreat  Friday - Sunday, April 14- 16, 2023 to support the our reservation of a facility.

Lay Liturgies

On Tuesday evening, the community will celebrate a liturgy of the word; Jesus Munoz and Sean Barry will serve as our presiders.  

Reset the Chapel for Ordinary Time

Monday (2/6) 10:30 - 11:30 AM

Tomorrow morning, Monday, February 6, you can help set the chapel for Ordinary time by joining us at at any point between 9 and 11:30 AM.

Liturgy Presider Schedule

  Tuesday,
2/7
Wednesday,
2/8
Thursday,
2/9
Friday,
2/10
Saturday 2/11
8:30AM
8:00AM Yoda Ouedraogo Nyirenda Ng'ang'a Agbo
5:15PM Connell Griener Munoz & Barry Hadley No Liturgy

Ministerial Formation
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Field Guide for Aspiring Chaplains: Introduction to CPE

The Chaplaincy Innovation Lab is hosting a webinar about Clinical Pastoral Education on February 28 at 2:00 p.m. Eastern Time. Please see here for more details: https://chaplaincyinnovation.org/event/field-guide-for-aspiring-chaplains-introduction-to-cpe

Doing Theology from the Existential Peripheries

The Vatican has launched a Global Theology Project of the Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development “Doing Theology from the Existential Peripheries.” Please see here for reports and resources: https://migrants-refugees.va/theology-from-the-peripheries/


Save the Date

JST Memorial Mass for Fr. Joe Mueller, SJ

Saturday, February 25 | 10:30AM PST

Saint Mary Magdalen Church

2005 Berryman St., Berkeley, CA

 

Tuesday Night Solidarity Supper Programming

  • February 14 | Love The Earth on Valentines Day with "The Letter" Film https://www.theletterfilm.org/

  • February 21 | Conversation with Fr. Greg Boyle, Homeboy Industries with JST Student Laura Miera

  • February 28 | Black History Month Program

 

Annual JST Talent Show

Friday,  March 17, 2023 (doors open 7:30pm,  show at 8:00pm) | Manresa and Compania


Special Programs

  • Greg Boyle Documentary with Tomi and Laura on Wednesday,  February 15 @ 3:00pm-5:00pm

  • Women 2 Women Tea with Homegirls, hosted by Laura Miera Wednesday,  February 22 @ 3:30-5:00pm


Upcoming Conferences

RECongress

February 23-26, 2023 | recongress.org

The Los Angeles Religious Education Congress is the largest annual gathering of its kind in the world. This four-day event is held at the Anaheim Convention Center and is sponsored by the Office of Religious Education for the Archdiocese of Los Angeles. RECongress began in 1956 as an institute for religious education teachers. Since then, RECongress has grown to include people of all ministries, vocations, and faiths.

If you are interested in attending the congress, please contact Carlos Rodriguez (crodriguez2@scu.edu). Angelenos and LA Congress veterans are especially welcome!

 

CHA Theology and Ethics Colloquium

March 15-17, 2023 | St. Louis, MO

As part of an effort by the Catholic Health Association of the United States (CHA) to help prepare graduate students for a career in Catholic health care ethics, CHA is offering a limited number of scholarships to the 2023 Theology and Ethics Colloquium, "Catholic Identity and American Culture," Wednesday, March 15, to Friday, March 17, 2023 at the Chase Park Plaza Royal Sonesta Hotel in St. Louis. The scholarships are designed to support the educational and professional development of the next generation of ethicists and theologians for the Catholic health care ministry.  

Scholarships will include complimentary program registration, roundtrip coach airfare to and from St. Louis, and hotel accommodations the evenings of March 15 and 16, 2023.  

Application which is due February 10, 2023: 2023 Theology & Ethics Colloquium: Scholarship Opportunity 

Feel free to contact nhibner@chausa.org with any questions.

 

Climate & Environmental Justice Conference  

April 27-28, 2023 | Santa Clara University

The Environmental Justice and Common Good Initiative is pleased to announce the 2023 free conference, entitled “Climate & Environmental Justice Conference: Faith-based, community-based, and academic collaboration for action” to be held at Santa Clara University and online from April 27– 28, 2023. The conference will advance the work of organizing community-university alliances and partnerships to promote climate and environmental justice in Northern California, across Latin America, and throughout Jesuit higher education. See the preliminary program and stay tuned for future announcements about how to engage.  Registration is open and it is free.

Check the conference website frequently for updates, and, please direct questions to environmentaljustice@scu.edu.

 


SCU Events

Explore Journal 2022

Exploring the Integration of Faith, Justice, and the Intellectual Life in Jesuit, Catholic Higher Education

As the first director of the Bannan Institute (now the Bannan Forum), Robert Senkewicz premised his original vision “on the notion that struggling with the question of our Catholic and Jesuit identity is one way in which we can become a better and more genuine university.” This issue of explore returns to and continues that vision. 
https://www.scu.edu/media/ignatian-center/media-publications/explore-2022/explore2022.pdf

Current Art Exhibitions at Santa Clara University

Threshold.

February 7 - March 16, 2023 | Edward M. Dowd Art and Art History Building | Artist: Daren Kendall

More Information

 

con. Text. Portraits by Bryan Ida | New Art Exhibition

January 24 - June 17, 2023 | de Saisset Museum  | Artist: Bryan Ida

Winter Hours | January 24 - March 17 | Tues-Sun 11am-4pm

More Information


GTU Events

The Sixth Annual Borsch-Rast Lecture feat. Dr. Kate Barush

Friday, March 3 | 5:00PM | GTU Dinner Board Room | 2400 Ridge Road Berkeley, CA

The Graduate Theological Union is pleased to host Dr. Kathryn Barush, Thomas E. Bertelsen Jr. Associate Professor of Art History and Religion, as the sixth annual Borsch-Rast Lecture for 2021 publication, Imaging Pilgrimage: Art as Embodied Experience (Bloomsbury Visual Arts). Dr. Barush will be joined by Dr. Simon Coleman, who will be responding to her book. Dr. Coleman is Chancellor Jackman Professor, Department for the Study of Religion, University of Toronto and his most recent book is Powers of Pilgrimage: Religion in a World of Movement.

Contact Sabrina Kennedy by February 21 by 5:00pm at skennedy@gtu.edu if you would like to attend in person.

Zoom registration found here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-sixth-annual-borsch-rast-lecture-tickets-520051166037

CALL FOR PAPERS

 

Society for the Phenomenology of Religious Experience (SOPHERE) Conference 2023: Religious Experience and the Phenomenology of Nature | 16th – 19th August 2023

CFP deadline: March 15 2023

(Hosted by the University of Galway and St. Angela’s College, Sligo)

If you have any questions about the conference, please email the conference organizers:

Professor Felix Ó Murchadha: felix.omurchadha@universityofgalway.ie

Dr. Mary Shanahan: mshanahan@stangelas.ie

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Spring 2023 GTU CARe Writing Prize

Write an essay of 1200-1500 words on artwork, themes, and/or content from a current or upcoming Doug Adams Gallery exhibition for the chance to win $250! The deadline for submissions is Monday, March 20, 9am (Pacific Time) and all papers should be sent to care@gtu.edu.

You have a choice of four exhibitions on which to write a paper. Please see the full list below.

  • Draw Me After You: a visual Song of Songs (online)
  • Geografías Paralelas: Coronado • Fernandez • Arceo (forthcoming)
  • Reconnecting: Celebrating Student and Alum Art (on display GTU Library, 2400 Ridge Road, Berkeley)
  • Library Entryway Exhibition (on display GTU Library, 2400 Ridge Road, Berkeley)

Find out more at www.gtu.edu/caregrants or email lwebster@gtu.edu with any questions!

 


Community Events

Cantre: Imagine | Songs by the Beatles feat. Chamber Ensemble

Friday, Feb. 10 | 7:30PM | Unitarian Universalist Church of Berkeley

Saturday, Feb. 11 | 7:30PM | Lafayette Community Center

Paul Kircher invites you to a concert of "Songs by the Beatles," with Cantare Chamber Ensemble, on Friday evening, February 10, in Kensington (near Berkeley) and on Saturday evening, February 11, in Lafayette.   Please see the full details here.  For discounted tickets of $20 for faculty/staff and $5 for students, please contact Paul Kircher at pkircher@scu.edu by noon on Thursday, February 9.  Otherwise, tickets are available at the door.

 

Pueblo Revolt, by Dillon Chitto | World Premiere of Rella Lossy Award Winning Play

February 9, 10, 11 at 7pm, & Feb. 12th matinee at 2pm | $15 students/$25 general admission

Production by AlterTheater | Arts Research Center, Hearst Field Annex D23 UC Berkeley

Directed by Reed Flores | Featuring Steven Flores & Eduardo Soria

Pueblo Revolt explores the Pueblo Uprising through the eyes of a gay Pueblo teen, Feem, and his older brother, Ba’homa. Equally hilarious and poignant, the play weaves together history and Indigifuturism to examine queerness, family, religion, and survival.


Career Connections

For more information on the featured jobs and more resources to help with your job search, visit JST's new Career Connections Webpage.

Featured Jobs

Ignatian Center Executive Director

Ignatian Spirituality Center, Seattle, WA | More Information & How to Apply

 

Tenure-Track Professorship | Practical/Pastoral Theology

Saint John's School of Theology and Seminary, Collegeville, MN | More Information & How to Apply

Application Review begins February 27, 2023

 

Humanities Teacher | Father Sauer Academy Middle School

St. Ignatius College Preparatory, San Francisco, CA  | More Information & How to Apply


Resources

COVID-19 Vaccines & Other Immunizations

Please the SCU Prepared Site for all COVID Related Information

Free COVID-19 Vaccine Locations Near JST:

  • CVS Minute Clinic (within walking distance of JST and free with your student health insurance)
  • City of Berkeley Vaccine Clinics

 

Mental Health Resources through SCU | CAPS 24/7

JST-SCU students have access to

  • 24/7/365 Mental Health Support Line - 408-554-5220 (press 1 to reach the 24/7 support line)
  • Free telehealth or off campus face-to-face counseling sessions
  • Access to multiple mental health educational resources

See the Cowell Health Center for more details

 

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/

 

We're Hiring - Student Employee Positions Available

Please see the this page for information on openings for student employment.


JST Calendar Highlights

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