Alex Nemec

  • Lenten reflection: Receiving rather than asking

    Rev. Grant Garinger, S.J., Campus Ministry liturgical coordinator, asks us to receive what God is trying to give us rather than asking for something.

  • Lenten reflection: Seeing God’s wonder

    Tina McNamara, assistant dean for advising and student services in the College of Education, talks about how we see examples of God’s wonder every day. Gospel John 4:46-53 Now there was a royal official whose son was ill in Capernaum.When he heard that Jesus had arrived in Galilee from Judea,he went to him and asked…

  • Lenten reflection: Connecting through common humanity

    Abbottsford Hall Hall Minister Ethan Vander Leek connects the day’s Gospel reading from Luke and how our prayer life ties us to others.

  • Lenten reflection: Loving thy neighbor

    Student Coco Romant reflects on the Gospel according to Mark and living the second commandment.

  • Lent reflection: Listening to build relationships

    Rev. Jim Pribek, S.J., assistant vice president for mission and ministry, encourages us to listen this Lenten season to build our relationships. Reading 1 Jeremiah 7:23-28 Thus says the LORD:This is what I commanded my people:Listen to my voice;then I will be your God and you shall be my people.Walk in all the ways that I…

  • Lent reflection: Giving up the right things

    Sheena Carey, Diederich College of Communication internship coordinator, offers a different perspective on sacrifices during the Lenten season.

  • Lenten reflection: Saying yes to God’s plan

    Pat Kennelly, director of the Center for Peacemaking, recaps today’s Gospel and how we can strive to recognize the way God is with us.

  • Lenten reflection: Accepting God’s help

    Mel Baker from the Office of Research and Innovation offers three thoughts on today’s readings.

  • Lenten reflection: Being welcomed with open arms

    Dr. Diedre Dempsey, associate professor of theology in the Klingler College of Arts and Sciences, talks about how today’s reading reminds us we’ll be welcomed with open arms.

  • Lenten reflection: God’s love is different for all of us

    Dr. Kris Ropella, Opus Dean of the Opus College of Engineering, talks about how God’s love looks different for each individual person.