One of the primary reasons I choose Fordham University, the
Jesuit University of New York, was its Jesuit mission. While Fordham is
welcoming to people of all faiths, it is important to recognize our unique
Jesuit, Ignatian identity and Catholic faith.
As a child who grew up attending
mass every Sunday, participating in weekly mass has become second nature.
Fordham Campus Ministry offers so many means for students to become involved in
the spiritual atmosphere at Fordham including, but definitely not limited to,
Christian Life Communities, Ignatian Programs, Interfaith Ministry, Liturgical
Ministries, Music Ministry, Retreats, Bible Study and of course daily masses.
When I came to Fordham I decided I wanted to become more
involved during masses so I decided to become a Eucharistic Minister. Now, as a junior, I continue to serve at Sunday masses and masses on special occasions. When I serve as a Eucharistic Minister I feel a strong
connection with the Fordham and Jesuit community, and I am able to reflect on my values and
beliefs. I would strongly encourage anyone who is invested in his/her faith to
take part in Fordham’s Campus Ministry Program and mass in some way.
Inside the University Church |
While walking out of St. Patrick’s I took special note of the stained glass windows. The stained glass windows in Fordham’s church were originally gifts from King Louis of France to Archbishop Hughes and were intended for the Old St. Patrick’s Cathedral. However, when they did not fit, Fordham built a church that would fit these windows. So, the next time you are in the Fordham University Church, take a look!
The University Church was dedicated to Archbishop John Hughes in 1845 |
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