The Welcome Pack: Spirituality and Social Justice (Fall 2024)
Subject line: Where Spirituality Meets Social Justice
Date: September 11, 2024
Loyola Student Ministry Programs are here to help you find what centers you, feeds your soul, and fuels your passion. Spirituality can come to us in many different forms—from a reflective moment in nature to weekly worship services. Here are some ways to deepen your spirituality at Loyola:
- Our Interfaith Ministries support students of diverse faith backgrounds, and our Interfaith Prayer Room located in the lower level of the Danna Student Center provides a meditative place to pray throughout the day.
- Catholic Masses and other devotions are celebrated weekly and streamed live on YouTube. Visit our website to also learn more about involvement opportunities with Mass.
- Sacramental Preparation enables the Loyola community to prepare for or receive the Sacraments of the Church and for all to enrich their individual faith lives, incorporating our Jesuit values and Ignatian Spirituality.
- Our Prayer Resources offer virtual and off-campus opportunities to deepen your spirituality, find a house of worship, or connect to the Jesuit community.
- Visit our This Week in Ministry page for a full listing of the current events and programs available each week!
Talk with a Resident Minister
Resident Ministers and Jesuits-in-Residence are available for spiritual conversation and pastoral counseling by appointment. You can also meet and chat with them at their weekly "Sweet-n-Greets" in Biever, Buddig, and Francis Family Halls. Learn more about spiritual companioning and counseling available to all students at Loyola.
Connect to Your Faith Community
At Loyola, we welcome students from all faith backgrounds! If you would like to connect with a community of students who share your faith, please fill out this form. You will be contacted by the leader of the faith community of your choosing (choose however many communities you want). Thank you for offering the gift of your religious affiliation to the Loyola community! Please reach out to Associate Director of Ministry Ken Weber at kweber@loyno.edu with any questions about getting connected spiritually.
Take a Retreat
Here at Loyola, we offer several retreat opportunities to help students explore their spirituality, build community, and reflect on who they are and who they want to be. We encourage you to check out the Awakening Retreat coming up in the spring!
Make a Difference
There are many ways to make a difference, both within and outside the Loyola community. One way to do so is by joining the Loyola University Community Action Program (LUCAP), which is a social justice and service-oriented organization that is completely led by students. LUCAP students get involved through service projects in areas such as rebuilding, hunger and homelessness, tutoring and mentoring, and environmentalism. Along with service, students also learn about social justice issues and advocate as a community. Explore LUCAP on HowlConnect to see current projects and email lucap@loyno.edu to get involved.
Stay Nourished
Food insecurity among college students is a national social justice issue on college campuses that has become even more pronounced as a result of the pandemic. As a Jesuit institution Iggy’s Cupboard focuses on caring for the whole person by providing students access to non-perishable food, frozen and refrigerated food, hygiene items, school supplies, and other essential items needed to be healthy and productive. Access to the cupboard is available by walking in during hours of operation and donations are accepted in the Cupboard, the Student Life and Ministry suite, or in marked bins located around campus.
Share Your Feedback
Tell us about your experience at Wolf Pack Welcome by completing our survey. We will utilize this information to enhance future Wolf Pack Welcomes! Students who complete the survey will be placed in a raffle to win up to $50 in Wolf Bucks! The survey should take approximately 10 minutes to complete. Questions? Contact getinvolved@loyno.edu.