Fordham College Rose Hill Dean’s Office, Fordham College Lincoln Center Dean’s Office. Gabelli School of Business Dean’s Office (RH & LC), Spellman Jesuit Community, The Center on Religion and Culture, Ignatian Mission Initiatives & Paul Brusco GABELLI ’86
This year, 22 Fordham Students will travel to Lisbon, Portugal to participate in MAGIS, an immersion and service program organized by the Society of Jesus, and World Youth Day, a gathering over over one million young Catholics from around the world. At World Youth Day, delegation members will participate in conferences and listening sessions as well as attend Mass with Pope Francis.
Please consider making a gift to support our team embark on this pilgrimage.
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Together with you, we are committed to building a community where you belong, where you are known, and where you feel connected to others.
How?
By walking with you in the adventure of wisdom and learning, by sharing the spiritual riches of faith traditions in the search for God, and by making common cause to address urgent human problems in truth, in justice, and in love.
Campus Ministry cultivates this solidarity in mission to help you discover and explore the deeper meaning and purpose of your life. Whatever your religious or spiritual background, or if you have yet to explore one, we are here to accompany you on this journey.
Join us to celebrate the graduation of the Class of 2023 at the Baccalaureate Mass on Friday, May 19th!
Lincoln Center
Church of St. Paul the Apostle
5 PM
Celebrant & Homilist: Rev. Michael Zampelli, S.J.
Rose Hill
Rose Hill Gymnasium
5:30 PM Prelude | 6 PM Mass
Presider & Homilist: His Eminence Michael Cardinal Czerny, Prefect, Diastery for promoting Integral Human Development, Cardinal Deacon of San Michele Arcangelo a Pietralata
Principal Concelebrants: Rev. Thomas J. Regan, S.J. | Rev. John J. Cecero, S.J.
To help us celebrate Jubilee weekend, this week’s Magis Minute features John Reddy, FCRH ’76, who is celebrating his 45th reunion year. John reflects on a lesson he learned from John Edgar, FCRH ’36, about the value of a Fordham education—and calls on our most recent graduates to do the same.