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    AӰ̳ Faith, Justice & Reconciliation Assembly 2024: Creation of a Hope-filled Future

    July 16-19, 2024: Loyola University Chicago

    This new Assembly is an outgrowth of the Commitment to Justice in Jesuit Higher Education Conference that has convened every 3-4 years since 2000.

    Plenary speakers include:

    • Anna Bonta Moreland,Theologian and Professor, Villanova University
    • Eboo Patel,Founder & President,Interfaith America
    • Rev. Marcel Uwineza S.J.,President, Hekima University College, Nairobi, Kenya

    Drawing its theme,Creation of a Hope-filled Future,from the of the Society of Jesus, the Assembly will engage in areas of faith, justice, and reconciliation through its plenary speakers, presentations, and workshops. A new aspect of the Assembly is the creation of six : teams of faculty and staff across the AӰ̳ network who have been working together since Spring 2023 on major issues of faith, justice, and reconciliation affecting AӰ̳ institutions. Each Commission will present their work at the Assembly, with time for participant engagement and dialogue. Commission themes are:

    • Citizenship and Democracy: Exercising Individual Freedom for the Common Good
    • Student Spiritual Growth and Mental Health: Toward a Hope-filled Future
    • Prison Education: A Call to Conversion in Our Shared Humanity
    • Laudato Si': Advancing a Shared Agenda for our Common Home
    • Justice and Reconciliation: Addressing the Legacy of Slavery and Oppression by Jesuit Institutions
    • The Ignatian Pedagogical Paradigm: Responding to Students and their Hungers

    The Assembly will also offer a variety of workshops, round table discussions, lightening round information sessions, and posters that highlight local and regional work related to faith, justice, and reconciliation across our AӰ̳ network of institutions and beyond.

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    The Ӱ̳ Companions in Mission program is a series of twosemester-long, cohort-based formation experiencesfor staff and faculty at Ӱ̳. Part 1 of the program is focused on Belonging and Beooming as inspired by our Jesuit Catholic identity. The Office of University Mission and Identity collaborates with the Office of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging to sponsor the program with the help of campus partners and content experts. The Program is open to faculty and staff and will consiste of the following components:

    Study of the Jesuit Catholic Tradition of Higher Education:

    To be a Companion in Mission at Ӱ̳ is to embody a spirit of belonging and becoming so we can share it with one another and with our students. The Companions in Mission Program is our way of helping people understand the basic elements of our Jesuit Catholic mission and the work of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging. There are four basic themes of this semester-long, cohort-based program that draw upon the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius Loyola and weave together elements of belonging and becoming.

    First Week: Who Are You/Name and Story- Showing the Way to God (Image of God) Second Week: Discipleship/How Will You Contribute (Caring for Our Common Home and One Another) Third Week: Facing Hardship/Addressing Injustice and Inequity (Walking with the Excluded) Week Four: Engagement and Empowerment in Hope (Accompany Young People Toward a Hope-Filled Future)

    An Understanding and Experience of the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius

    Participants will learn about the “Examen” and the Ӱ̳ Framework for Ignatian Reflection and have an opportunity to partake in a half-day retreat or online experiences of the spiritual exercises

    Practical Application:

    Participants will come to the final session prepared to share a one-page reflection about what they have learned and how it might inspire or inform the work they do and how they lead. They will identify their own areas of interest for further study and evaluate the program to improve it for the next cohort.

    Program Outcomes–As a result of participating in this program, participants will:

    • Deepen their existing knowledge and understanding of Ignatian spirituality and Jesuit education
    • Articulate the distinctiveness of Jesuit education at Ӱ̳
    • Understand themselves as “companions in mission” who share responsibility for advancing the Jesuit mission of Ӱ̳

    Time Commitment:

    • Four 75 minutes sessions over lunch
    • One half (or full) day usage of Mission Leave for a service activity or experience of retreat/reflection
    • A half-day of mission leave from a list of options

    For more information, please contact Ed Peck (epeck@jcu.edu) or nsigg@jcu.edu

    Companions in Mission II builds on the previous series of workshops by taking a deeper dive into key figures, movements, and issues that help define Jesuit Catholic liberal arts education that prepares students for inspired futures. We will investigate topics such as:

    Ignatian humanism and the liberal arts

    The Ignatian pedagogical paradigm

    The Universal Apostolic Preferences of the Society of Jesus for highereducation

    Faith, spirituality, and interfaith understanding

    Our commitment to Justice and Reconciliation

    The program consists of five two-hour sessions over lunch. Each session is moderated by a different campus-colleague.

    The Ignatian Colleagues Program is a national18-month formation program for administrators and faculty in Jesuit higher education. Participants join a national cohort of 40-50 people and participate in a variety of face-to-face meetings, online education, a weeklong retreat, and an international immersion trip. As part of their capstone experience, they complete a mission project that is related to their work.

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    Each year, Ӱ̳ hosts a wide variety of honors and scholars lectures and workshops that are open to the Ӱ̳ community. If you are a sponsoring department, and you would like a program added to this list, please email mission@jcu.edu.