The report examined two distinct approaches to campus ministry. Degree-educated staff tend to emphasize public service, but missionary-trained staff are more likely to focus on students’ personal relationships with God.
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A #GivingTuesday Thank You
We received donations from over 175 people across 27 states and three countries, including Palau, Guam and Saipan.
Father Matt Malone invites you to give back this #GivingTuesday
Today’s the day to give to two great Jesuit ministries!
I was a victim of racism at my Jesuit high school. I know we can do better.
I cannot continue to hide the enduring pain that I feel because of a vile and humiliating incident 30 years ago.
How one Catholic university is trying to create a culture of consent
How do you create an open, nonjudgmental opportunity for conversation about sexual activity in the context of the Catholic faith?
Ten moments from #IFTJ that give us hope for the future of the church
Here are ten moments from the Ignatian Family Teach-in for Justice that give us hope for the future of the church.
How can we strengthen faith formation classes?
Children can flex their learning muscles and begin to talk more deeply about their faith with a more “conversational” catechesis.
Why Catholic colleges should ban access to pornography
Many students turn to porn because of loneliness or frustration. But colleges should encourage a healthier view of human sexuality than what is found in the exploitative underbelly of the web.
WATCH | Ignatian Family Teach-In for Justice 2018
Watch talks by James Martin, S.J., Bishop George Murry, S.J. and more here.
Town hall panelists challenge church to address Latinos and Catholic education
Hosffman Ospino, an associate professor of Hispanic ministry and religious education at Boston College, moderated a panel discussion on Latinos and Catholic education Oct. 30 at The Catholic University of America.
