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Mrs. Erin HoffmanAssociate Director of Campus Ministry for Spiritual and Pastoral Ministries at Lincoln Center, Director of Ignatian Initiatives Email: [email protected]: 212-636-6318Fax: 212-636-7212Lowenstein 217BAvailable For
Stephanie RoddyDirector of Spiritual Retreat MinistriesEmail: [email protected]: 718-817-4539Fax: 718-817-4505McGinley Center 103Available For: General Campus Ministry, Social Justice Advocacy, Post Graduate Volunteer Discernment,
Mrs. Kathryn Anderson KuoAssistant Director of Campus Ministry for Liturgical MinistryEmail: [email protected]: 718-817-0588Fax: 718-817-4505University Church 01Available For: General Campus Ministry, Post Graduate Volunteer Di
Mrs. Kathryn Anderson KuoAssistant Director of Campus Ministry for Liturgical MinistryEmail: [email protected]: 718-817-0588Fax: 718-817-4505University Church 01Available For: General Campus Ministry, Post Graduate Volunteer Di
Rev. George Quickley, SJChaplain, Lincoln CenterEmail: [email protected]: 212-636-7485Fax: 212-636-7212Lowenstein 217Reflection Song: Believe in Yourself from The Wiz [1978] sung by Diana Ross
Vanessa Rotondo - Assistant Director of Operations and LeadershipVanessa received her bachelor’s degree in political science from Fordham College at Rose Hill and completed a double minor in Italian and business administration, the latter at
Mrs. Erin HoffmanAssociate Director of Campus Ministry for Spiritual and Pastoral Ministries at Lincoln Center, Director of Ignatian Initiatives Email: [email protected]: 212-636-6318Fax: 212-636-7212Lowenstein 217B
Mrs. Kathryn Anderson KuoAssistant Director of Campus Ministry for Liturgical MinistryEmail: [email protected]: 718-817-0588Fax: 718-817-4505University Church 01Available For: General Campus Ministry, Post Graduate Volunteer Di
Ms. Joan P. Cavanagh, PhDDirector of Campus Ministry for Spiritual and Pastoral Ministries, Director of Campus Ministry at Westchester CampusEmail: [email protected]: 914-367-3420Westchester 133McGinley Center 105Available For: G
Mrs. Carol GibneyAssociate Director of Campus Ministry for Spiritual & Pastoral Ministries, Rose Hill Director of Spiritual Life & LeadershipEmail: [email protected]: 718-817-4518University Church 03Available For: General Campus Mi
Mrs. Kathryn Anderson KuoAssistant Director of Campus Ministry for Liturgical MinistryEmail: [email protected]: 718-817-0588Fax: 718-817-4505University Church 01Available For: General Campus Ministry, Post Graduate Volunteer Di
The women of Jerusalem wept when they saw how Jesus suffered. Jesus recognised their distress, he broke his silence for the first time, spoke to them and said, ‘Daughters of Jerusalem do not weep for me. Weep for yourselves and for your childre
Stretched to breaking point by his awful scourging, bowed under the weight of the cross, worn out by the abandonment of all his friends, Jesus stumbles again. Response: We adore you O Christ, and we praise you, because by your Holy Cross you
We Remember Veronica was so moved by the sight of Jesus suffering that she courageously moved out from the crowd to wipe the blood and sweat from his face with a towel. She was rewarded when the image of his face was transferred to the towel. I
We Remember the Simon the Cyrene, a stranger in the city, did not know Jesus. But that did not matter. What matters here is that in this moment of need Simon was capable of lending his shoulders to one whose own had given out, of offering his s
When Jesus and his mother meet they just look at each other – words cannot express how they feel. What he saw in his mother’s eyes must have hurt him more than the raw pain of his wounds. This for Jesus is the most painful time of all. This is
Jesus falls. Here Jesus shows us that being heroic does not mean staying on one’s feet at all costs. Being heroic means getting up again after falling and starting off on the road chosen. Human beings will never resign themselves to stay flat o
Jesus was led away carrying the cross by himself. A cross is not just a piece of wood, it is everything that makes life difficult. Jesus carried the crosses of his life without complaint, as a poor person and as an itinerant prophet. In the cal
1: Jesus is Condemned to Death We Remember Jesus was captured at night, the Cross of Jesus taken away by soldiers, stripped of his garments, interrogated, tortured, crowned with sharp thorns and now handed over to be condemned to death by Pont
During this time of self isolation, take some time away from your screens and pray with us, the stations of the cross through our podcast channel. Find a nice quiet place and put your headphones in and reflect as we accompany Jesus on his jo
Enter into today’s readings with reflections from women in our community. Joan Cavanagh, Ph.D., is a familiar presence at Fordham University, where she has ministered for 22 years in various capacities.
Enter into today’s readings with reflections from women in our community. Dr. Judith Marie Kubicki, CSSF, is a Felician Franciscan Sister from Buffalo, New York. Previous to her faculty appoint
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