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Hoya Faith Groups: Exploring Faith in Community

For the second consecutive semester, Campus Ministry is supporting Hoya Faith Groups (HFG) for those students that are interested in exploring their faith in a communal setting. From “Jedis and Jesuits” to “Spirituality and the Arts,” and a study of … Continue reading

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Finding and Founding Spaces for Community

Picture this scene – It’s 1:50 pm on a Wednesday afternoon and you’re early for your 2 o’clock class. It’s only you and one other person in the classroom – you can either spend those ten minutes talking with them … Continue reading

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Inspired to Create a New Podcast Initiative: Here Comes “Hilltop Chats”

It was June 10, 2015 and my girlfriend and I were returning from a post-graduation vacation to the Dominican Republic when I received the phone call. It was Dr. James Wickman offering me the position of Coordinator for Ecumenical Christian … Continue reading

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A Lesson in Hope In Becraft’s Story: Part of the “As This Jesuit Sees It” Series

Written by Rev. Matthew Carnes, S.J., Associate Professor and Director of the Center for Latin American Studies. This article originally appeared on September 16, in the Hoya and can be found online here. “As This Jesuit Sees It” appears every other Friday in the … Continue reading

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Deep Silence Spurs Reflection: Part of the “As This Jesuit Sees It” Series

How does the whirlwind that is New Student Orientation at Georgetown conclude? Not with cries and cheers, nor with blaring horns. Rather, it concludes in a sustained hush, in great silence. Allow me to recount NSO’s final moments in McDonough … Continue reading

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