Campus Ministry has a variety of retreat offerings for students' diverse interests and backgrounds, from retreats for students of particular faith to focusing on specific interests. A donation of $30 allows a student to participate who would otherwise not be able to attend.
Direct support allows the Chapel of St. Ignatius and Campus Ministry to expand programming that prepares and forms students to embody faith and justice through their lives through opportunities for spiritual growth, discernment, prayer, and community engagement.
Campus Ministry has a variety of programs that have an ongoing impact on students' spiritual, personal, and ethical formation. Students grow in so many ways at Seattle University. From attending mass at the Chapel of St. Ignatius, to learning about one another an interfaith dinners, to identifying the intersections of faith and justice at St. James community kitchen. The Campus Ministry staff cares for each student as they grow in faith, and deepen their involvement in the world, service to God, and commitment to others.
Your contribution to Campus Ministry programming directly supports our students' faith-based experiences. Please consider giving a general gift to Campus Ministry or donate to a specific area of programming that aligns with your own interests. Thank you for your generosity!
Campus Ministry offers a variety of retreats for students from all faith backgrounds. From Ignatian Silent Retreats to Outdoor and Women's Retreats, we provide opportunities for all students to get out in nature, reflect, pray, and connect with one another. A $30 gift will cover one student's entire cost for most of our retreats!
Seattle University's beautiful and varied sacred spaces welcome students in the middle of their day to stop and pray, to join together in the warmth of worship, song, and prayer, as well as participate in the sacraments of the Catholic Church. Campus Ministry reaches out to support all students in their spiritual journeys, which are so diverse and transformational in the university setting.
Seattle University students have incredibly diverse ways to connect with one another for scripture study, faith sharing, and worship. Campus Ministry supports students of all Christian denominations and other faith backgrounds in their spiritual journeys, including supporting the Jewish Student Union and Muslim Student Association as they create community with one another and bring the beauty of their traditions to this Catholic campus.
It is essential to the Jesuit Catholic tradition that our students explore the intersection of faith and justice and work to grow and integrate these into their lives to become people for others. Campus Ministry creates opportunities for learning about justice issues, engaging in community service, and growing as global citizens through immersion experiences. Just $250 will cover one student’s deposit for our immersions to Mexico or Appalachia!
-Devin Liddell, Class of '96
-Roger Gillis, S.J.
-Campus Ministry, Mission Statement