Le Moyne College


Campus Ministry offers students a number of ways to grow and express their faith, including by:

•    participating in the College’s Alternative Break Program, in which students travel and perform community service during College breaks

•    promoting issues of social justice by working with organizations such as Amnesty International and Habitat for Humanity

•    attending the Community Wednesdays program, in which members of the Le Money community share meals, work in local soup kitchens and experience different forms of prayer

•    going to faith formation retreats, in which students participate in prayer and refections, and are encouraged to participate in the Le Moyne community through service, worship and fellowship.

•    becoming involved in Masses and other celebrations on campus as liturgical ministers or as a member of Voices of Power, the College’s gospel choir, or the Le Moyne College Singers, a student choral group

Mass Times


Sundays

10:00 am in the Shanahan Chapel
7:00 pm in the Madonna della Strada Chapel

Weekdays

Monday - Friday at 12:10 pm in the Shanahan Chapel
Tuesday - Friday at 5:15 pm in the Jesuit Residence

Spirituality on Campus

Campus Ministry provides students and staff with a number of ways to reflect on their faith and give back to their community.

Campus Ministry offers sacramental preparation for those who would like to receive the sacraments of baptism, communion and confirmation. In addition, Campus Ministry also hosts a retreat program that focuses on diverse forms of prayer and reflection. During retreats, participants are encouraged to take part in the Le Moyne community through service, worship and fellowship. Students are also invited to serve as liturgical ministers during Masses on campus.

Along with providing members of the Le Moyne community a place to pray and reflect, Campus Ministry also finds ways for them to give back to others. Campus Ministry sponsors Alternative Breaks, where students devote their vacation to performing community service, for instance building a home for Habitat for Humanity. They also take part in Projects in the Community, in which students put the Jesuit ideals of service into action, donating food to the Inter-religious Food Consortium, tutoring children and volunteering at hospitals.

Campus Ministry is also dedicated to creating a climate of community at Le Moyne. Each Wednesday students and staff are invited to come together to share a meal, work in a local soup kitchen and experience different forms of prayer.

Lastly, Campus Ministry has trained professionals who are available for the psychological, emotional and spiritual needs of Le Moyne staff and students. Issues discussed in pastoral counseling are confidential and include work or peer relationships, self-esteem and grief.

Campus Ministry
Louis Sogliuzzo, Director
Panasci Family Chapel
315-445-4113
campusministry@lemoyne.edu

1419 Salt Springs Road, Syracuse, NY 13214   ·   (800) 333-4733   ·   (315) 445-4100