November Kicks off Ignatian Heritage Month
Outside the front door of LMU’s Jesuit Residence is a statue of St Ignatius of Loyola. Born Iñigo Lopez into a noble family in the Spanish Basque region in 1491, he began life as…
Outside the front door of LMU’s Jesuit Residence is a statue of St Ignatius of Loyola. Born Iñigo Lopez into a noble family in the Spanish Basque region in 1491, he began life as…
LMU faculty and staff are invited to submit proposals for the AJCU gathering “Faith, Justice and Reconciliation Assembly: Creation of a Hope-Filled Future” that will take place at Loyola University Chicago July 16-19, 2024. Submissions…
Please note: former communication listed the event date as Oct. 22. It is actually Sunday, Oct. 29. We apologize for any confusion. Each year the CSJ Center recognizes LMU faculty, staff, students, alumni, and…
Kim Harris and Layla Karst faculty in the Department of Theological Studies will host a faculty colloquium about their work on “The Fire this Time: A Black Catholic Sourcebook” on Tuesday, Oct. 10, from 3-…
Susan Kadota, campus minister for global and faith-based service, was recently recognized as the volunteer of the month at Safe Place for Youth for her extraordinary commitment to helping unhoused youth. There are about…
In celebration of a new partnership, the Academy for Jewish Religion California (AJRCA) and Loyola Marymount University are hosting a Festival of Friendship on Oct. 22, 2023, from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. on Alumni…
The Jewish High Holidays began last weekend with the celebration of Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, and will conclude with Yom Kippur, followed by Sukkot which lasts another seven days. This period, referred…