Look What You’ve Done!

Look What You’ve Done!

A community, a family, a home ‐ that is what the Catholic Community at Stanford is to me. Over the past year, I have had the honor and privilege of being the president of the undergraduate Catholic community. From welcoming freshmen at our annual welcome ice cream social to knitting scarves for the needy in our community to making a warm Lenten meal in solidarity with other Catholic communities around the world, I have seen our Catholic leadership team (CLT) direct fantastic initiatives. Still, what defines this community is not the events we have hosted but, rather, the people that made these events possible.

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CC@S Donors Open Significant Dialogue Between Art And Life’s Most Pressing Questions

CC@S Donors Open Significant Dialogue Between Art And Life’s Most Pressing Questions

How do you change hearts and minds about the madness of war and violence? How do you get people talking about families torn apart, running frantically from terrorizing oppression? How do we frame a conversation about the connectedness to our sisters and brothers in trouble? One way is to allow people to cry out, to lament, to be angry and heartbroken, to give voice to the voiceless.

 

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The Gift of a Weekend with Fellow Catholic GSB Students

The Gift of a Weekend with Fellow Catholic GSB Students

Retreats are a special opportunity to explore faith in a tranquil environment. Beyond the fever of modern life, they offer a chance to refresh and revitalize among friends, and in this case. But while retreats are a time for slowing down, they are rarely “business as usual,” even for our deacon, John Kerrigan, who has been leading retreats for many years. Recently, he shared a story of the wonderfully rich, and surprising, evening down in Carmel with Graduate School of Business (GSB) students and their families.

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