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F or students who were looking for an opportu– nity to serve others and have fun while enriching their faith at the same time, USD's Campus Ministry program was the organiza– tion to get involved in. The beautiful founder's Chapel offered Mass each Sunday night so that students could have a chance for personal reflection in the presence of others in the community of God before beginning a busy new week. Any student was able to get involved with the Mass by being a Minister of the Word, a Minister of the Al– tar, a Pastoral Musician, or a Minister of the Eucharist. Campus Ministry also pro– moted class unity by spon– soring unforgettable re- The retreats
treats in the Julian Moun– tains for each individual class. for students who wished to volunteer, Cam– pus Ministry provided pro– jects such as the Catholic Worker Soup Kitchen, Ti– juana House Building, Hun– ger and Homelessness Week, and Mercy Hospital Ministry. RCIA, Confirma– tion programs, Bible Stud– ies, and daily Masses were offered by USD for those wanting to form a closer re– lationship with God. Campus Ministry was an organized effort designed to bring students together to share faith, to grow spiri– tually, and to initiate ser– vice on behalf of others so that students could make the most of their college experience.
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