4 minute read

Marquette celebrates its annual Mission Week

This year’s theme

By Erin Howard erin.howard@marquette.ed

Advertisement

Walking around Marquette University’s campus last week, one may have run into guest speakers, free luncheons and prayer discussions.

In celebration of the mission that St. Ignatius of Loyola set the foundation for over 500 years ago, Marquette hosted its annual Mission Week. Historically, the week has served as a time to reflect upon the Jesuit values that Marquette seeks to uphold. Only this year, the university decided to look at the meaning behind this week through a new lens.

Brigid Kinsella-Alba, assistant director of mission engagement, said that in the past, Mission Week was something that Marquette has participated in, along with other Jesuit universities across the country, as a call for students and faculty to examine their inner selves.

“For the last four years, we centered Mission Week around our ‘Open to …’ series,” Kinsella-Alba said. “This meant that we wanted everyone to look internally and discover for themselves how to be open to their life’s purpose or to hope.”

However, this year, Mission Week officially marked the start of a new series for the movement. Specifically, 2023’s Mission Week followed the theme of “Act with Kindness.”

“Starting this year, we are moving into a series called ‘Act with …’, which asks us to find ways in which we can actively help out and support one another,” Kinsella-Alba said. “Instead of putting the focus on ourselves, we want to take a look at how we should be treating those around us.”

Throughout the week, the Alumni Memorial Union welcomed various guest speakers, including several Marquette faculty members, who spoke about their vocations and how they seek to live out Marquette’s mission in their own lives.

In addition, the weekdays consisted of free take-out lunches for anyone passing through the Alumni Memorial Union. Each day, the luncheons were inspired by a different country, in order to pay tribute to St. Ignatius’ worldwide ministries.

While enjoying her lunch, Rhea Thomas, a second–year physical therapy student, said that she appreciates all the members of the Marquette community who are actively living out the week’s theme by making Mission Week happen.

“It’s so nice to see that even on a stressful week on campus

Fast Facts

with students, there are people willing to spread their kindness and be there for students, by giving them a little break to wind down and enjoy some food,” Thomas said.

After their meals were finished, Kinsella-Alba said that all students and visitors were provided the opportunity to show gratitude for the little acts of kindness that they may have not had the chance to acknowledge yet.

“During the lunches, we’ve been handing out these heart post-it notes that people can write what acts of kindness they’ve received or given on,” KinsellaAlba said. “Just walking around and looking at 150 post-it notes, you can really feel the goodness.”

In regards to how Mission Week was honored inside the classroom, the Rev. James Voiss, vice president for mission and ministry, said that this week was a time for students to discuss what Marquette really means by the slogan “Be the Difference.”

Peter Jerving, 37, the Milwaukee Police officer that was shot and killed last week in the line of duty was laid to rest yesterday at a cemetery in Brookfield. Milwaukee Police and community members paid their respects at Jerving’s funeral.

Last week, three unidentified objects were shot down over North America. President Joe Biden has been under bipartisan pressure to offer more information about the objects and their connection to national security.

The Milwaukee Brewers reported to Phoenix, Arizona for Spring Training yesterday. The Brew Crew’s first home spring training game takes place Feb. 25 against the Los Angeles Dodgers.

Rihanna performed at the Super Bowl LVII halftime show pregnant, one of her representatives confirmed. It was the second most-viewed halftime show in history (118.7 million) behind Katy Perry’s in 2015.

“During Mission Week, we draw on connections between classroom content and real-life experiences that engage students with the reality of both acts of injustice and systemic injustice in our world,” Voiss said in an email. “We especially try to promote ways of moving toward healing of ruptured relationships and finding reconciliation.”

Even though Mission Week has reached its conclusion, Voiss said that he is looking forward to the potential lasting impact that the week will have on Marquette.

“It is my hope that Mission Week is something that will have touched the hearts and minds in ways that can generate energy for the mission we share,” Voiss said. “I hope this week will leave everyone feeling renewed and inspired.”

The MarqueTTe Tribune

Executive Director of Marquette Wire

Andrew Amouzou

Managing Editor of The Marquette Tribune Megan Woolard Content Coach TJ Dysart

Editor of Diversity and Inclusion Hope Moses

NEWS

Executive News Editor Julia Abuzzahab

Assistant Editors Hannah Hernandez, Sophia Tiedge Reporters Clara Lebrón, Erin Howard, Trinity Zapotocky, Uzair Qhavi Kevin Fitzpatrick

INVESTIGATIVE

Executive Investigative Editor Skyler Chun Assistant Editor Jolan Kruse Reporter Briana Nelson

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

Executive Arts & Entertainment Editor Izzy Fonfara Drewel

Assistant Editors Phoebe Goebel, Lauren Puthoff, Reporters Isabella Flores, Aiyona Calvin, Sofía Cortés, George Kane

OPINIONS

Executive Opinions Editor Kirsten Lyons

Assistant Editor Laura Niezgoda Columnists Krisha Patel, Trin Burgess

SPORTS

Executive Sports Editor John Leuzzi

Assistant Editors Ava Mares, Kaylynn Wright Reporters Trevor Hilson, Jack Albright, Jackson Gross, Ben Hanson, John Gunville

COPY

Copy Chief Emily Reinhardt

Copy Editors Jack Connelly, Maeve Nolan, Briana Nelson

VISUAL CONTENT

Design Chief Lily Werner

Chief Photographer Isabel Bonebrake

A&E Designer Serena Pace

Opinions Designer Erin Schneider

Sports Designer Kendal Bell

Photographers Keifer Russell, Alex DeBuhr, Katie Craig, Forster Goodrich

ADVERTISING margaret.kemp@marquette.edu

Sales Manager Maggie Kemp

Assistant Sales Manager Henry Bridgeman

Upcoming Events

Wednesday, Feb. 15

Inclusivity at Work: networking event at 11 a.m. at O’Brien hall

Thursday, Feb. 16

Early RISErs by the Center for Engagement and Inclusion at 11 a.m. in the AMU room 111.

Black Mindz: Journaling Exercise at CLSI in the AMU from 6 - 7 p.m.

Friday, Feb. 17

Queer Art Show at the Haggerty Museum of Art

Radio Roulette by Marquette University Radio at 7:00 p.m. at the Marquette Union Sports Annex

This article is from: