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Catholics from around the DePaul community congregated at St. Vincent de Paul parish to celebrate Ash Wednesday with Cardinal Blase J. Cupich.

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ASHES TO ASHES

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On the first day of Lent, Cardinal Cupich visited DePaul and distributed ashes for his second late-night Mass.

Cardinal Cupich provides late-night star power at Mass By Danielle Church Copy Editor

DePaul’s Catholic Campus Ministry (CCM) choir spent over two months practicing for Ash Wednesday’s 9:30 p.m. Mass all because of one person who would be in attendance: Cardinal Blase J. Cupich. “We’ve stepped up our game for the Cardinal,” Matthew Verive, DePaul junior and CCM liturgical music assistant, said. Cupich was appointed to Cardinal at the Vatican in Rome last November,

previously serving as Archbishop of Chicago since November 2014. He presided over Wednesday night’s Mass, delivering a homily halfway through about repenting to go along with the start of Lent, a six-week period of reflection, fasting and preparation for the coming of Easter. Cupich came to DePaul for Ash Wednesday because of CCM liturgy coordinator Matt Merkt, although he has been to DePaul repeatedly within the past three years. Merkt had the idea to bring the Cardinal because of how

See CUPICH, page 7

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Students lined up late Wednesday to receive ashes, marking the first of the 40 days of the Lenten season.

DePaul hosts Spanish Mass, a first for Ash Wednesday By Amber Colón Copy Editor

In a landmark moment, DePaul students, staff and faculty gathered in Lincoln Park’s Saint Louise de Marillac Chapel to embody the true meaning of Catholicism through the first ever Spanish-language Ash Wednesday Mass: universality. Father José Gregorio García Rubio, a Vincentian in residence and English Language Learner student from Cúcuta, Colombia, broke bread and shared a message of the importance

of humility during Lent. The homily rang especially true for students who got to experience DePaul history in the making as those to attend the Spanish Mass. During the 40 days of fasting that Catholics partake in leading up to Easter Sunday, parishioners are expected to give something up, whether that be something physical like chocolates or something more abstract like cursing. But at DePaul, some students who grew up in Spanish-speaking

See SPANISH MASS, page 4


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