Ignatian Identity Week is an annual week-long series of programming, speakers, and presentations sponsored by the Office of Mission that celebrates and examines the spirituality and life of St. Ignatius and the Jesuit mission of Saint Joseph's.
November 2 – November 7, 2008
The Ignatian Identity Committee, appointed to highlight the Ignatian Tradition in Jesuit education at Saint Joseph’s University, presents the following events during Ignatian Week. You are most cordially invited to attend.
Sunday Mass, Chapel of Saint Joseph, Michael J. Smith, S.J. Memorial Chapel
November 2 Celebrated by Thomas Massaro, S.J., MacLean Jesuit Chairholder
10 p.m.
Monday Students Meet the Jesuits, Carriage House adjacent to Loyola Center
November 3 Pizza and Conversation with the Jesuits at Saint Joseph’s University
7 p.m.
Tuesday Election Watch, Forum Theater, Campion Hall
November 4 Live Coverage of Election Results
7 p.m. Snacks and Beverages
Wednesday “Faith, Education & Service to the Poor: The Mission of Felix Barbelin,
November 5 S.J., Founder of Saint Joseph’s University,” Presidents’ Lounge
4 p.m. Dr. James Woytek, History Department, University of Delaware
Thursday Election Wrap-up, Co-sponsored with SJU Reads
November 6 Forum Theater, Campion Hall
11:30 a.m. Dr. Randall Miller, Professor of History
Dr. Graham Lee, Professor of Political Science
Thursday Ignatian Nation: Conversation on Catholicism and Civic Engagement
November 6 Drexel Library Cafe
7 p.m. Dr. James Caccamo, Assistant Professor of Theology
Dr. Gerard Jacobitz, Assistant Professor of Theology
