Mission Week 2025: Feb 2-7

When St. Ignatius wrote letters of instruction, he often asked those that he wrote to, to be considerate and kind. He and the first companions created the Society of Jesus to take God’s ministry out into the world. By empowering others to “go, set the world on fire,” he ignited a movement that, over 500 years later, has global reach and impact.

During this week, consider taking action by attending one of the many Mission Week offerings. Whether it be opportunities to listen to inspirational speakers, participate in service, pray, worship, or reflect and take time for silence each day.   

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EVENTS

  • Sunday, Feb. 2
  • Monday, Feb. 3
  • Tuesday, Feb. 4
  • Wednesday, Feb. 5
  • Thursday, Feb. 6
  • Friday, Feb. 7
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Mass | 9:30 a.m
Chapel of the Holy Family

Mass | 6 p.m.
Church of the Gesu

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Mass | 9 p.m.
Chapel of the Holy Family 

Marquette Women’s Luncheon | 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Join us for a special Mission Week Act with Care Women’s Luncheon, a hearttime to gather in community, reflect, and be inspired.

This enriching event will feature:
Buffet Lunch: Enjoy a delicious meal while connecting with fellow attendees.

Inspirational Speakers
: Hear from distinguished alumnae from the Klingler College of Arts and Sciences in a fireside chat led by Dean Heidi Bostic, including:
- Kathy Lauer, Arts '80
- Theresa Lauer Kapke, Arts ’10, ’15, ‘18 
- Sarah Lauer Crow, Arts ’13, ’15, 

Guided Meditation and Reflection: Participate in a peaceful and reflective session led by Edith Hudson, Chief of Police at Marquette University, to help center your mind and spirit.

This is a wonderful opportunity to connect with other women, celebrate our shared mission, and engage in meaningful dialogue. We look forward to seeing you there!

Register Here for the Women's luncheon.
* Sponsored by the Faber Center for Ignatian Spirituality, Klingler College of Arts and Sciences, University Advancement, Campus Ministry, and Mission and Ministry.

Peacemaker in Residence Keynote: Norbert Litoing, S.J. | 3:30 p.m.
Monaghan Ballroom in Alumni Memorial Union

Join us for a conversation with Fr. Norbert Litoing, SJ, from the Hekima Institute of Peace Studies and International Relations (HIPSIR) at Hekima University College in Nairobi, Kenya.

Register Here for the Ignatian Peacemaking Lecture.
*Sposored by the Center for Peacemaking and Mission and Ministry.

Human Hope in a Pro-Automation Society | 9:30 a.m.
Lemonis Center

Join us for a thought-provoking conversation on the impact of technology and automation on human life, featuring Luis G. Vera and Mariele Courtois, theologians who contributed to the Vatican’s Encountering Artificial Intelligence document.

Pope Francis’ Laudato Si’ warns of how technology shapes society, often privileging certain interests over human dignity. In light of this, Vera and Courtois will explore how the Catholic and humanist traditions can inspire hope, resistance, and action. They will reflect on how we can help students—and ourselves—build a hope-filled future in an increasingly automated world.

Following their talk, we invite you to engage in table discussions, where the speakers will pop in to join and share insights.

Register Here for the Human Hope in a Pro-Automation Society.
*Sponsored by the Department of Theology, University Honors Program, and Mission and Ministry

Rosary in the Rotunda — Lovell Prayer Rosary | 11 a.m.
Alumni Memorial Union Rotunda
*Sponsored by Campus Ministry

Healing Service | 11:45 a.m. 
Chapel of the Holy Family 
*Sponsored by Campus Ministry and the Wellness Center

Free lunch | 12:30 p.m. 
St. Joan of Arc Chapel
*Sponsored by Mission and Ministry

Mass with Fr. Brendan McManus, S.J. | 10 p.m.
St. Joan of Arc Chapel
*Sponsored by Campus Ministry

“One Thing Led to Another” | 9 a.m.
Monaghan Ballroom in Alumni Memorial Union and virtual

one thing led to anotherThe Office of Research and Sponsored Programs and the Faber Center invite you to hear the intriguing research and academic vocation journeys of our faculty and staff. 


Register Here for One Thing Led to Another.
*Sponsored by Organization of Research and Sponsored Programs, Faber Center for Ignatian Spirituality, and Mission and Ministry

Soup with Substance: History of Gospel Music
| Noon
Lunda Room, Alumni Memorial Union 

Here is more information about Soup with Substance.

  • Amar y Servir a Todos | 3 – 5 p.m. 
  • Monaghan Ballroom, Alumni Memorial Union 

    In celebration of Mission Week, Marquette students are invited to this interactive event that will help us to think more introspectively about our stereotypes and implicit bias about people with social identities different than our own. Students will listen to stories from a diverse group of community members that have agreed to share their experiences. In the process, we will reflect on our own self-awareness, empathy, and commitment to inclusion and equity. 

    This event seeks to honor the legacy of Dr. Marija Bjegovich-Weidman, whose scholarship introduced Marquette to the Human Library experience. The session is open to all Marquette students.  

    Students not in service learning classes please message brigid.kinsella-alba@marquette.edu to reserve your spot.
  • Ignite Marquette | 7 p.m.
    Lunda Room, Alumni Memorial Union
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Catching Fire Breakfast | 7:45 to 9 a.m.
Monaghan Ballroom, Alumni Memorial Union and virtual

derek tyusJoin us for a special Catching Fire Breakfast featuring an interview with Marquette University Board of Trustee, Derek Tyus, the newly appointed Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of Versiti, Inc. Derek brings a wealth of experience in financial and strategic leadership, and we’re excited to hear about his vision for Versiti and the future of blood health.

Derek, a Marquette University graduate, will share insights from his career, including his leadership roles at West Bend Mutual Insurance and Northwestern Mutual, as well as his community involvement. Don’t miss this opportunity to hear from a proven leader who is committed to making a difference.

Breakfast will be served for those attending in-person. A link will be emailed for those joining virtually.

  • Register Here for Catching Fire Breakfast.
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    Sponsored by Faber Center for Ignatian Spirituality

  • Marquette Ignatian Educators of Distinction | Noon
    Monaghan Ballroom, AMU.

    In 2024, Marquette handed out it's inaugural Midwest Jesuit Province Ignatian Educators of Distinction Award to alumna and faculty member Dr. Marija Bjegovich-Weidman, Nurs ’23, ’95. The award recognized Bjegovich-Weidman’s incorporation of Jesuit values into her teaching.  Each Mission Week, honorees will be invited to a luncheon to recognize their achievement at Marquette. 

    Marquette faculty and staff are deeply committed to the Jesuit Catholic educational mission. The designation of Ignatian Educator serves as both a campus and public recognition of an individual’s dedication to and proficiency in advancing the Jesuit tradition of academic excellence.  

    Apply here to become a 2025 Marquette Ignatian  Educator of Distinction

    *Sponsored by Mission and Ministry

    Colum McCann Keynote Event | 4pm
    Varsity Theatre

    collum mccannJoin us for an inspiring conversation with Colum McCann, internationally bestselling author and co-founder of Narrative 4. Colum will share his powerful insights on hope and storytelling, themes that transcend borders and build empathy across communities. He is the recipient of numerous prestigious awards, including the National Book Award, and will soon deliver remarks at the Vatican for Pope Francis’s Jubilee Year of 2025.

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  • Register Here for Colum McCann.
    *Sponsored by Student Affairs, Department of English, and Mission and Ministry.
  • Care and Cuisine | 6pm
    Lunda Room, AMU.

    Favorite foods carry so many different meanings and are part of many important moments in life.  Favorite recipes from student organization officers will be featured at this free dinner. Sample cuisine from different cultures, meet new people, and explore how care for others is expressed through food and in so many other different ways.

    No RSVP is needed.  All are welcome!
    *Sponsored by Campus Activities Board (CAB) & Campus Ministry.

  • Eucharistic Adoration and Holy Hour Social | 7:30 p.m
  • Mass | 10 p.m.
    St. Joan of Arc Chapel 
    *Sponsored by Campus Ministry
  • First Friday Mass and Fellowship | 8:30 a.m.
    St. Joan of Arc Chapel
  • Creating A Caring Classroom Through Belonging | 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.
    AMU

    Join Dr. Jennifery Maney and Dr. Sheena Carey for this professional development workshop will focus on building a sense of belonging in the classroom through transparent course design, self-awareness, and small strategies to support inclusion. Participants will have a chance to both learn from and share with colleagues to explore practical strategies for creating inclusive learning environments where all students feel valued and supported, and are for.

    This session will review the transparent design framework, which can reduce student anxiety and promote equity by focusing on clarifying course expectations, providing thorough descriptions of assessment, and maintaining consistent communication. Faculty will leave with actionable tools to enhance their teaching practices, making their classrooms more welcoming, accessible, and effective for all student populations at Marquette.

    Register here for the CTL Workshop
    *Sponsored by the Center for Teaching and Learning and the Diederich College of Communication

  • Free lunch | 11 a.m. 
    2nd Floor Lobby, AMU.
    *Sponsored by Sodexo and Mission and Ministry
  • Camino Walk with Brendan McManus, S.J.  | Noon
    Health and Wellness Center

    Join us for a special Camino Walk with Brendan McManus, S.J., where we’ll reflect, pray, and walk in the spirit of pilgrimage. Drawing from his own transformative experience walking the Camino de Santiago, Father McManus will guide us on a journey of reflection, connection, and spiritual growth.

    As we walk together, we’ll embrace the themes of CARE - as we pray intentionally for others as we walk. 

    Register Here for Walking the Camino with Care.
    *Sponsored by the Wellness and Rec Center and Mission and Ministry
  • Mass | Noon
    St. Joan of Arc Chapel
    *Sponsored by Campus Ministry