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Catholic Identity

Participation: Call to Family, Community, and Participation

There is an essential unity among all human persons such that the common good takes priority over individual, self-serving goals. The community is the space and location where the dignity and rights of the human person are fostered. A challenge to the often exalted individualism of society must be made by an emphasis on the contributions that the family makes in meeting the demands of social justice, by working for the common good, by promoting the right of people to participate in society, and by seeking together a shared future for all. The common good entails an environment of peace and security, protected by the public authority to ensure a just order.

USD Events Related to this Principle:

Every Wednesday - Mass for Peace

Join the University community in celebrating mass and praying for peace every week while classes are in session.

Organizer: Mission & Ministry
Time: 9 p.m.
Location: Founders Chapel in Founders Hall
For further information, contact University Ministry at 619-260-4735 or by e-mail at universityministry@sandiego.edu

March 3 - The Prodigal Son in Art with Ann Hoehn

The prodigal son of Luke’s gospel is one of the most powerful images of God’s love and mercy. Guided by art historian Ann Hoehn, we will explore this story through its various artistic depictions.

Organizer: Center for Christian Spirituality
Time: 7-8:30 p.m.
Location: Saloman Hall, Bishop Maher Hall
Cost: With pre-registration $10; $15 at the door. Students free with ID. Faculty/Staff are half-price.
For further information, contact the Center at 619-260-4784 or by e-mail at ccs@sandiego.edu

March 6-12 - Tijuana Spring Breakthrough

Spend your spring break doing something meaningful! The Tijuana Spring Breakthrough is an extended encounter with the people of Tijuana. Through service activities, cultural experiences, and educational workshops, USD students learn about the city located less than 25 miles south of campus. Migration, global economics, trade, sustainability, poverty, and community development will be considered while engaging in a variety of service projects.

Organizer: University Ministry, Romero Center
For further information, contact the Center at x4897 or by e-mail at romerocenter@gmail.com

March 7-13 - West Virginia Service Trip

Appalachia is one of the most impoverished regions of the United States and very often overlooked, even forgotten. Many of the people who live in the area are faced with acute difficulties related to lack of education, health care, and other vital services and resources. Many of them rely on the fading coal-mining industry which requires work that is incredibly dangerous and which involves serious long term health risks.
The USD group will spend time on a farm in a retreat-like setting considering the reality of the region as well as reflecting on the relationships they develop with the residents of the area.

Organizer: University Ministry, Romero Center
For further information, contact the Center at x4897 or by e-mail at romerocenter@gmail.com


March 29 - Life Directions Retreat for Young Adults

This day-long retreat is for women and men in their 20s and 30s who are facing major choices in their lives and who want help with discerning the next steps. The day will include input, sharing, quiet prayer, reflection, and food!

Organizers: Center for Christian Spirituality and the Religious of the Sacred Heart
Time: 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
Location: Saloman Hall, Bishop Maher Hall
Cost: $20 (lunch included); pre-registration required
For further information, contact the Center at 619-260-4784 or by e-mail at ccs@sandiego.edu


March 30-April 3 - L.I.F.E. (Living is for Everyone) Week

Each spring Students for Life hosts a week of interactive activities and educational programs designed to call attention to major life issues such as human trafficking, HIV/AIDS, genocide, abortion, immigration, and poverty.  During each day of LIFE Week service opportunities, displays, prayer experiences, and opportunities for discussion center on a different life issue. The goal is to provide a forum for the education of our campus community on all facets and stages of human life, as well as to foster an increased respect for the dignity of all life. Additionally, LIFE Week suggest ways of taking action on the various issues.

Organizer: Students for Life
For further information, contact Mary Kruer at x5903 or by e-mail at kruerm@@sandiego.edu