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  • March 22, 2023

Photos from the celebration of the Ignatian Year

May 5, 2022

Mission and Ministry celebrated the Ignatian Year, which marks 500 years since St. Ignatius of Loyola’s life-changing “cannonball moment,” with events, free food, reflection and giveaways on Tuesday, May 3.

As part of the festivities, Mission and Ministry held a Zoom conference call with Rev. Mark Ravizza, S.J., consigliere generale per formazione, gave away 500 slices of pizza and wristbands with the Universal Apostolic Preferences of the Society of Jesus, and held an Insta-Live Examen and Mass at the Joan of Arc Chapel.

Photo gallery

  • Students help celebrate the Ignatian Year by picking up one of the 500 slices of pizza that were handed out by Mission and Ministry.
  • Students hold their pizza from Ian's during the Ignatian Year Celebration Lunch in the AMU.
  • The Ignatius letters spelled out and displayed in the rotunda of the AMU.
  • Students show off their wristbands featuring the Universal Apostolic Preferences of the Society of Jesus after receiving pizza at the AMU.
  • A student wears his UAP bracelets during the Ignatian Year lunch.
  • A student speaks to Michael Dante, director for the Faber Center for Ignatian Spirituality, during the Ignatian Year lunch in the AMU Rotunda.
  • Student interns Margeaux Lazar and Julia Emery’s daily examen during the Ignatian Year celebration was held in St. Joan of Arc.
  • Rev. Jim Pribek, S.J., stands in the St. Joan of Arc Chapel with his shirt donning the four pillars of Marquette.
  • A student practices her flute playing before Mass begins on May 3.
  • A student strums his guitar before the 10 p.m. Mass on May 3.
  • A student reads through the scripture he will recitre during the 10 p.m. Mass.
  • Students sit together at the St. Joan or Arc Chapel on May 3 during the 10 p.m. Mass.
  • Rev. Ryan Duns, S.J. reads from the scripture during the 10 p.m. Mass.
  • The 10 p.m. Mass is housed in the Joan of Arc Chapel.
  • Sacristan John McNulty lights the candle in St. Joan of Arc chapel before 10 p.m. Mass.
  • An Ignatian Year button set beside the Universal Apostolic Priorities wristbands.

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