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Let the Music Capture You

Eva Lucchino is a junior in the college majoring in English and minoring in History and Theology. What does it mean to you to be a cantor? Ever since I was a little kid I have loved singing at Mass. … Continue reading

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What I’ve Done Matters Less Than Who I’ve Become

Sophomore Truc Nguyen is a human science major in the NHS. Here, she reflects on her time at the Montserrat Retreat. Catholic Ministry’s annual sophomore retreat. How has the school year been for you so far? As a sophomore, I … Continue reading

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Finding God’s Presence in Everyday Life

Eva Lucchino, COL’19, is an English major and history and theology minor. This year, she is serving the Hoya community as a Catholic Retreats Leader. While junior year has definitely been the most challenging from an academic standpoint, it has … Continue reading

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Relax, Slow Down, and Help Plan a Conference?

In July 2017, Georgetown University hosted the National Jesuit Student Leadership Conference (NJSLC), a national student leadership conference for students of the 28 Jesuit colleges and universities around the country as well as for students of international Jesuit universities. NJSLC … Continue reading

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Set the World on Fire Every Day

In July 2017, Georgetown University hosted the National Jesuit Student Leadership Conference, a national student leadership conference for students of the 28 Jesuit colleges and universities around the country as well as for students of international Jesuit universities. This conference … Continue reading

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