Campus Ministry Retreats at Assumption College |
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Two of the retreats offered, START 1 and START 2, are student-initiated and student-led retreats, which specifically encourage reflection on issues of identity, community, commitment, faith, prayer, discipleship, and the problem of suffering. While START 1 is the entry level retreat opportunity, START 2 takes place over the course of a full weekend at St. Benedict Abbey in Still River, MA ~ a site students have come to love. On both retreats, through student talks and discussion, I hear stories of joy, pain, healing, reconciliation, as well as the change and growth that flow from such life experiences. Assumption students are challenged on these retreats, but they also form lasting friendships and become part of a new community that can, and does, sustain and uplift them throughout their college years. It is a privilege to be a witness to the power of these retreats and to the lives that are changed by them.
The Spare Change Retreat differs from year to year but is intended to heighten students’ awareness of social justice issues. It’s ranged over the years from an overnight retreat focusing on homelessness to one fostering an open dialogue on matters of race and ethnicity. This year, Campus Ministry’s hope is to provide a retreat at the Heifer Project’s Overlook Farm in Rutland, MA as a way to educate students more fully about issues of hunger, poverty, and sustainability.
Through each of these retreats, Campus Ministry strives to educate our students in the Assumptionist tradition and assist them in various ways as they grow more fully in their understanding of Assumption’s motto: “..until Christ be formed in you.” By Stephanie McCaffrey, Campus Ministry ![]()
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Last Updated on Friday, 14 January 2011 18:45 |