
Marquette University Campus Ministry Looking like a white Christmas after all...

Rejoice! We hear this theme several times as we celebrate “Gaudete Sunday” and finally get to light that rose candle on our Advent wreath. For most of our campus, our rejoicing seems a few weeks away, as this is a time of much anxiety. As...

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Auditions for spring semester for the Marquette Liturgical Choir will be held during final exams week, December 14-17. Contact the director, Rachelle Kramer, to schedule an audition time at rachelle.kramer@mu.edu.
The Liturgical Choir is a fifty to sixty member ensemble whose ministry is to provide music for the Sund...ay 4:00 p.m. liturgies at Gesu Church as well as other all-university liturgies on campus. In addition, the choir performs two annual concerts and participates in parish outreach and service opportunities.

Marquette University Campus Ministry Feast of the Immaculate Conception Mass Schedule; 8 & 10pm in the Chapel of the Holy Family

Today we hear a voice rarely heard in church, the prophet Baruch. Longtime companion and scribe of Jeremiah, Baruch had experienced the worst of days: foreign invasion, military humiliation, exile. Yet now God calls him to speak an encouraging word...

Marquette University Campus Ministry Advent Reconciliation Service today, 7:30p.m., Chapel of the Holy Family

Marquette University Campus Ministry Another Soup with Substance tomorrow: "Peacemaking through Education." An Iraqi student from Alverno will present her experiences in America. Friday, December 4, AMU Ballroom B, 12:30pm.

Marquette University Campus Ministry Thinking of Xavier and going to the ends of the earth.
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Francis Xavier (Francisco de Jassu y Javier, 1506-1552), was the first Jesuit missionary and the prototype who inspired many men to enter the Society of Jesus and evangelize far off nations. One of the ...

Marquette University Campus Ministry Come to Soup with Substance tomorrow, Wednesday December 2nd and learn about the Dorothy Day Social Justice community, a living learning community. (noon, AMU 227)

Marquette University Campus Ministry Besides Frs. Donnelly, Kelly, and Kurz, any Campion alum out there?
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The most famous of the English martyrs, Edmund Campion (1540-1581) gave up a promising career at Oxford and an invitation to enter Queen Elizabeth's service in order to become a Catholic priest and minister to the abandoned Catholics who greatly desired the sacraments.

Marquette University Campus Ministry This Belgian saint got bumped by Thanksgiving.
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John Berchmans (1599-1621) personifies the ideal that ordinary deeds done extraordinarily well lead to great holiness. He died very young, only five years after entering the novitiate, but his great desire to be a priest inspired him to live religious life fully. ...

This Sunday we celebrate the final Sunday in Ordinary Time, the Feast of Christ the King. We are reminded of so many things by this feast day. We remember that Jesus’ mission was bigger than this world. ...

Marquette University Campus Ministry "Viva Cristo Rey!" An appropriate saint for the day after Christ the King.
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Miguel Augustine Pro Juárez (1891-1927) was killed for being a Catholic priest during the persecution of the Church under President Plutarco Elías Calles, who was rabidly anti-Catholic. Pro was born in Guadalupe de Zacatecas, Mexico, the son of a mining engineer. ...

"But the wise shall shine brightly like the splendor of the firmament, and those who lead the many to justice shall be like the stars forever." Daniel 12:3 This weekend is the 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time. "So what?" We are getting very near to the end of the liturgica...l year! "And?" You might ask...



















