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Campus Ministry Belief in one's own worth as an in- dividual is of great importance in life. Campus Ministry moves one step further by challenging in- dividuals to come in contact with their own personal growth, development and belief in God. Five years of service to the Loyola community has proven that Cam- pus Ministry strives to foster an at- mosphere of open friendship and real concern as well as providing spiritual, social and service programs as opportunities for in- volvement. Students work in con- junction with the pastoral team of clergy, religious and lay persons on liturgies, worship services and retreats. Groups connected with Campus Ministry include the jewish and Protestant Student Organizations and the Christian Life Community. Three Values Weekends were held for the nursing students and also involved faculty from Nursing and Arts and Sciences. All students are invited to participate in weekly seminars on values and beliefs. Doing is encouraged through volunteer projects such as the Outreach program for the Good Shepherd Home and Christmas caroling. Hunger Week was spon- sored as an effort to understand and develop personal concern for the world's starving. Women's Week was an opportunity to take a realistic view of woman's role in society and to consider the overall development of men and women under societal pressures. The Assisi Center's Cellar nights, student-faculty coffee hours, par- ties, cook-ins and the Royal Lichtenstein Circus are some of the social outlets which Campus Ministry provides for all. Liturgies are held in the Assisi Center and Madonna Della Strada Chapel. At LT, the Campus Ministry activity center is located in Mar- quette Center. The Vice President for Campus Ministry is the Rev. Donald Hayes, S. j. His Administrative Assistant is Mr. Lucien Roy. LT staff: Rev. Peter Fox, S. I., Sister Suzanne Zuercher, O.S.B., Rev. Bernard Mulhern, S. I., LSC staff, Rev. james Pirrie, S. J., Rev. Edward Mulhern, S. I., Rev. Thomas Connery, S. 1.5 Maureen Fuecht- mann, David and Mary Ramey, Rev, Paul Macke, S. 1.5 Dr. Gerald McCulloh, Dr. Thomas Ranck, Rabbi Morris Fishman. . ,Q .,. in rf '1..N.W2kTQ ' f ' .t . 1123 Us is 4 Us as L' W.-Qin s . xr- . .
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