Teacher and coach Alex Hall explains the impact of going deeper with the Spiritual Exercises.
UNIVERSAL APOSTOLIC PREFERENCES
List makers, beware.
Checking a box and declaring mission accomplished is not the goal here.
Our wounded world needs our help, and in the midst of overwhelming suffering and challenges, the Jesuits proffer four top priorities for their work today. They call them the Universal Apostolic Preferences—but don’t be daunted by the lofty title. Our faculty and staff began breaking these down at their retreat in August, sharing how these specified themes can look in our lives.
This didn’t just happen. It took time. Our relationship was forged by thousands of miles. Adam Boehm on journeying with the youth
- Setting the Context
- Spartans in Puerto Rico
- Ideas: How To Show the Way to God
- Ideas: How To Walk With the Excluded
- Ideas: How To Journey With the Youth
- Ideas: How To Care for Our Common Home
Setting the Context
Spartans in Puerto Rico
Ideas: How To Show the Way to God
Ideas: How To Walk With the Excluded
Ideas: How To Journey With the Youth
Ideas: How To Care for Our Common Home
Our Director of Diversity and Inclusion shares ways De Smet Jesuit has walked with the marginalized.
Running with students leads to stronger relationships for teacher and coach Adam Boehm.
Assessing and purging excess helps Assistant Director of Admissions Maria Lang care for our common home.
Senior John Fotouhi ’20 speaks to the faculty and staff at their August retreat about his thoughts on the UAP: care for the common home.