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The Gospel Choir: The Messenger of Hope and Liberation

The 137th Psalm asks the question “how can we sing the Lord’s song in a strange land.” That is the history of Gospel music in America. Blending African rhythms, European hymnody, blues cadences, and the sorrow and joy of the … Continue reading

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VIEWPOINT: Ministry and Motherhood

A Hindu priest, and Catholic priest and an imam walk into the office of a Protestant female reverend. This is not the beginning of a bad joke, but rather another Tuesday morning in my office in Healy 110. To be … Continue reading

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Advent 2016 Daily Devotional is HERE

The Office of Mission and Ministry at Georgetown University is pleased to offer you the 2016 Advent Daily Devotional, created by and for the Georgetown University community. The 2016 Advent Devotional begins on Sunday, November 27 and runs through the … Continue reading

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Georgetown University Chaplains Reflect on Jesuit Values at New Student Orientation

Moderating the inaugural “NSO Jesuit Values Panel” was a very special honor for me. After all, who wouldn’t want to hang out with our amazing chaplains? But apart from that, this panel was special in that it was the first … Continue reading

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Inspired Reflection Through Pilgrimage: Part of the “As This Jesuit Sees It” Series

Written by Rev. Gregory Schenden, S.J., Roman Catholic Chaplain. This article originally appeared on September 30, 2016, in the Hoya and can be found online here. “As This Jesuit Sees It” appears every other Friday in the Hoya. In every epoch, culture and … Continue reading

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