“Students, in the course of their formation, must let the gritty reality of this world into their lives, so they can learn to feel it, think about it critically, respond to its suffering and engage it constructively.”
- Fr. Peter Hans Kolvenbach, former Superior General of the Society of Jesus
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Campus Ministry sponsors a Border Awareness Experience to raise consciousness about the issues facing the border such as immigration, economic development, human rights, and social justice. |
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Ignatian Family Teach-In for Justice Marquette University students join with students from Jesuit institutions across the country in Washington, DC on the anniversary of the Jesuit Martyrs of El Salvador. |
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Catholic teaching invites each of us to celebrate the gift of human life. This cura personalis, or care for the individual person, extends from conception to natural death and forms a seamless commitment to human life. |
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Since 1974, hundreds of thousands have gathered in Washington, D.C., to march for the rights of the unborn and bring an end to abortion. Each year, Marquette sends a delegation. |
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Inspired by the “round table discussions” of Peter Maurin and the Catholic Worker Movement, Soup with Substance is a noontime presentation on an issue related to social justice over a simple meal of soup and bread. |
Each semester Campus Ministry organizes the “Discussion Course in Voluntary Simplicity” for students interested in exploring the ideals of living more simply. |
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