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The campus community is celebrating the season of Lent in some very concrete ways. During this “Springtime for the Soul,” join us in observing some of the following opportunities.

Lenten prayer opportunities

Fasting

Technology fast — This Lent, we want to try something different, by attempting to engage the entire campus in a fasting rite that is tangible, and whose fruits will better our campus community as a whole.

In an age of technology, we have the world at our fingertips, but do we every really stop to realize the world that lies right before our eyes? With this technology fast, our hope is that Marquette Students, friends, and faculty might stop – take a minute or two each day, and realize the world around them. This can take a different shape for each individual, which is what makes this project so interesting. Here are a few ideas to get you started on what we mean:

These are just a few ideas that we have come up with, but we urge you to get creative. That being said, be realistic! We don’t expect you to give up all technology for 40 days straight! We know that as students, you need access to computers, and smart phones. We are simply challenging you to challenge yourself – get rid of the access time spent dawdling, and refocus that energy to a more productive, creative, and imaginative place. This is not meant to be easy, but it is meant to help you grow as an individual, and the Marquette University develop into a more caring, connected, and self- aware community.

Fasting from food/material objects - Can you spare some change? Don’t buy that extra cup of coffee/tea? Do you really need to eat out so often? What about holding off on that new DVD, iPod, or music download! Maybe I won’t buy ice cream this week. Instead – take the money you would spend on these useful, but extra resources and donate them to help support the Heifer Project or St. Ben’s Community Meal. Our Christian community has a long and rich tradition of fasting during the season of Lent and taking our excess (in some cases) and share the resources we have with those who have nothing. This is a great way for our community to connect in a prayerful way with our local community.

Almsgiving opportunities

Marquette University wants to purchase a cow, or water buffalo or flock of ducks to help a community in need. Stop by campus ministry to drop off your donation (or alms from not buying that cup of coffee) anytime during the season of Lent. Here are the campus goals for the 40 days:

You can see our progress each week outside campus ministry.


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Campus Ministry

The office of Campus Ministry is located in room 236 of the Alumni Memorial Union. A dedicated staff is available throughout the day to provide you with a wealth of information. If you are searching for a worship space, they can help you find a suitable space on or off campus. They can also inform you of the many service opportunities we offer. Read More ...