EYE ON EYE STREET
Holy Ground
D
ue to the pandemic, Gonzaga’s Campus Ministry department was forced this year to move several Kairos retreats to Eye Street, reimagining the experience, which usually takes place over the course of several days in a rural off-campus retreat house. “In a time when we feel so much stress, anxiety, division, and necessary distance, this group came together to give themselves away in faith, hope, and love,” said Director of Campus Ministry Stephen Szolosi after the first on-campus Kairos in November. Danielle Flood, Assistant Director of Campus Ministry, added that there was something particularly special about spending the weekend on Eye Street and in St. Al’s: “Our campus became holy ground,” she said, “and it was felt throughout the course of the retreat.”
16
gonzaga.org