Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Justice Walking Intro Sessions

"Be the change you want to see in the world"
                                                   -Mahatma Gandhi                       

 Want to make a difference in the community by helping others?

Then come be part of our Justice Walking Intro Sessions to learn more about this opportunity!
You will get a taste of what happens in a Justice Walking session to help you decide if this is something you would like to experience.
We will have registration forms available

Where: Brennan Lounge
When: Thursday, October 11th
Time: 12:20pm- 1:15pm
Bring your lunch and join us. If you can't make it to this session, no worries!
There is a second opportunity

Where: McLean Chapel
When: Thursday, October 11th
Time: 8:00pm
See you there!

Posted by Carolina Vargas, Campus Ministry Graduate Assistant, Coordinator of Justice Walking

Thursday, September 20, 2012

Justice Walking Public Dialogue

Come be part of our Justice Walking Public Dialogue.  HNU J-Walkers will talk about Justice Walking components, share how Justice Walking touched their lives and share their experiences serving at Catholic Worker, Oakland and Berkeley.




Where: Paul J. Cushing Library
When: Monday, October 8th
From: 12:20pm-1:15pm
Bring your lunch and join us!

We would love to have some of our faculty and staff present too.  Everyone is welcome!

By Carolina Vargas, Campus Ministry Graduate Assistant & Coordinator of Justice Walking

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

AN EVENING WITH FATHER GREG BOYLE

AN EVENING WITH FATHER GREG BOYLE
Founder of Homeboy Industries and author of Tattoos on the Heart: The Power of Boundless Compassion


Wednesday, October 17th, 2012   
7pm-9pm
Holy Names University
Valley Center for Performing Arts
3500 Mountain Blvd.
Oakland, CA 94619

$10-$25 . . . $©??? Suggested Donation.
Students, Faculty, Staff, and Alumni Free.
Proceeds go to Homeboy Industries.
Sponsored by Campus Ministry, the Office of Alumni Relations,
and the Catholic Identity Committee


Father Greg Boyle was ordained as a Jesuit priest in 1982, moved to Boyle Heights in 1986 to become the pastor of Dolores Mission, and in 1988 he founded what would eventually become Homeboy Industries.  Homeboy Industries provides at risk youth and former gang members with job experience, positive communities, and a second chance.  Father Boyle draws on his 20+ years of stories and experiences in Tattoos on the Heart, telling the stories of LA's gangs with unmatched love and compassion.



“Kinship– not serving the other, but being one with the other. Jesus was not 'a man for others'; he was one with them. There is a world of difference in that.”
                                       ― Fr. Gregory Boyle, Tattoos on the Heart: The Power of Boundless Compassion



Sunday, September 2, 2012

Acoustic, Candlelight Welcome/Back Mass

 All are invited to gather at the table

this Sunday, September 2,

at 7PM, in the McLean Chapel,

for a Candlelight Mass

with acoustic music


(5:30PM choir rehearsal, before the 7PMMass)