Sunday Morning Gathering

All SJU Community members are invited to join Campus Ministry for our bi-weekly Sunday Morning Gatherings at 10:30 a.m. on Zoom. At each gathering we engage in lectio divina, a meditative reading practice with the Gospel from that particular Sunday. Participants are then invited to engage in discussion about our experience of that practice before closing with some time for prayer.
 

Sunday Morning Gathering

All SJU Community members are invited to join Campus Ministry for our bi-weekly Sunday Morning Gatherings at 10:30 a.m. on Zoom. At each gathering we engage in lectio divina, a meditative reading practice with the Gospel from that particular Sunday. Participants are then invited to engage in discussion about our experience of that practice before closing with some time for prayer.
 

Sunday Morning Gathering

All SJU Community members are invited to join Campus Ministry for our bi-weekly Sunday Morning Gatherings at 10:30 a.m. on Zoom. At each gathering we engage in lectio divina, a meditative reading practice with the Gospel from that particular Sunday. Participants are then invited to engage in discussion about our experience of that practice before closing with some time for prayer.
 

Sunday Morning Gathering

All SJU Community members are invited to join Campus Ministry for our bi-weekly Sunday Morning Gatherings at 10:30 a.m. on Zoom. At each gathering we engage in lectio divina, a meditative reading practice with the Gospel from that particular Sunday. Participants are then invited to engage in discussion about our experience of that practice before closing with some time for prayer.
 

Deadline for Betty G. Headley Essay Contest Submissions

June 1st at 1:00 p.m. is the deadline for submissions to St. Jerome’s University (SJU)'s Betty G. Headley Senior Essay Award. The annual competition, which was established in memory of the mother of SJU graduate Sara Elizabeth “Sally” Headley (BA ’04), recognizes essays that are distinguished by their eloquence, originality, and persuasive power. Essays written for a third- or fourth-year course taught at SJU, or the University of Waterloo or one of its affiliated institutions, or personal essays on any topic, may be submitted for review by a Selection Committee.