Campus Ministry at Assumption Enters a New Home ...At Last |
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Campus Ministry Center Campus Ministry plays a vital role in the pastoral, liturgical, academic and social life of Assumption College. The Campus Ministry staff is committed to the development and transformation of our students through many programs; and yet, as with the faithful in the Old Testament, they have wandered in search of a permanent home since a fire destroyed the original center in 1993. The building of a new Campus Ministry Center has been a long time coming. After 17 years of discussions and planning, the Center was officially incorporated into the College’s strategic plan in 2008.· The Board of Trustees approved the project last year when Institutional Advancement reported it had gifts and commitments of $3.3 million toward the $3.9 million project. Site work·took place in·the summer of 2010. Although the official breaking is not scheduled till April, the campus ministry team·moved into their new facilities last week. The new Campus Ministry Center, connected to the Chapel of the Holy Spirit, is about 8,800 square feet (the same size as the Chapel). With the recent construction of several new buildings in the vicinity of the Chapel, including the Testa Science Center and the new Admissions House, this location enhances the ability of the Campus Ministry staff to serve the campus. Placing the Center in the heart of campus demonstrates its importance to our mission. Campus Ministry is, in a sense, an extension of the Assumptionist presence on the College campus. It is served by a staff of seven, overseen by Fr. Dennis Gallagher, A.A. ’69, vice president for Mission In addition, the Core Team of 15 students play an integral role in the programs and events sponsored by the Office of Campus Ministry. “Campus Ministry provides important opportunities to deepen our students’ connection to the mission of the College and strengthen each student’s faith and relationship with God,” said Fr. Dennis. “It serves as a bridge for the dialogue between faith and reason by gathering students and other members of the campus community together for reflection, prayer, worship, learning and service.” The advantages of the new center include:
“The new Center will enhance the presence of Campus Ministry and increase opportunities for expanded programming,” said President Francesco Cesareo. “It will create a space that conveys the distinctive spirit of Campus Ministry and its unique role in the Assumption College mission.” Additional features While the project provides a home for Campus Ministry, it also includes features that enhance the Chapel of the Holy Spirit. Included in the construction and renovation project is a small Eucharistic Chapel for private prayer, restrooms and an enlarged Sacristy for preparation for liturgy.. The old ministry center burned down 18 years ago. Since then, the campus ministry staff has been located in a number of facilities on campus. At last, they have a permanent home. ![]()
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Last Updated on Thursday, 09 February 2012 13:18 |