A SPECIAL IGNATIAN EVENING FOR PARENTS/ GUARDIANS
MAY 8 • 6:30 PM • ORELL HALL, ACE
Join Jesuit Superior Fr. Greg Celio, S. J., President Kelly Goodsell, Vice Principal of Formation and Professional Development Jody DeGroot and Director of Campus Ministry Aires Patulot for some spirituality and beverages on tap as we explore the theme,
Serve to Learn: Contemplatives in Action.
You're invited to a night of adult faith formation and fellowship. This is an opportunity for parents and guardians to learn about the practices and principles of Ignatian Spirituality, and connect with others.
Whether you are new to the concept of Ignatian Spirituality or have experienced it on a deeper level, we welcome you for an evening of learning, reflection and community building. Refreshments will be served.
RSVP AT:
BELLARMINEPREP.ORG/IGNATIAN-EVENING
The Senior African American Pot Blessing Celebration is a pre-commencement dinner and program prepared by PAASA (Parents of African American Student Association) that is designed to celebrate the accomplishments of each African and African American senior during their time at Bellarmine. The ceremony is representative of African and African American culture and heritage, embraces the value of community and scholarship, and culminates with a Kente cloth stole presentation by their parents. The Kente cloth stole is then worn at graduation on June 1st 2025. The "pot" concept refers to the fact that all members of the community bring a dish to share. The "blessing" component of the celebration makes reference to the spiritual presence of God and and His blessing on our graduating seniors. Seniors are encouraged to invite special teachers and coaches.
Join us for community Rosaries, prayer and reflection in the St. Robert Bellarmine Chapel in Orton Hall. Refreshments will be served following the Rosaries.
Community Rosary for the Month of Mary