2025 Us Here Now: Staff Calendar

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Us/Here/Now Programs for Staff Members

 

 

Mass and Community  

Sundays, Nov. 2, 9, and 16 | 10:00 am and 8:00 pm in Sacred Heart Chapel; 9:30 pm in Leavey Chapel 

Join the entire LMU community for fellowship and prayer; refreshments and reception follow each 8pm liturgy in the Cave (lower level of Sacred Heart Chapel). 

 

Maxims and Donuts with the Sisters 

Wednesdays: Nov. 5, 12, 19  |  11:00 am - 2:00 pm  |  Alumni Mall 

Did you know...? LMU is unique in the U.S. by having not one, but three sponsoring religious communities! Come by the CSJ table at Wellness Wednesday to learn about the Sisters of St. Joseph of Orange, their spirituality, and their work for justice and reconciliation on campus and beyond. Plus, grab a sweet treat!  

 

 

Climate-Induced Displacement in Asia Pacific: A Moral Call to Action 

Thursday, Nov. 6 | 1:00 – 2:00 pm | Location tbd 

The CSJ Center for Reconciliation and Justice invites you to a presentation by Joe Hampson, S.J., regional director of Jesuit Refugee Service Asia Pacific, exploring the intersection of climate change, displacement, and forgotten refugee populations across the Asia Pacific region. Fr. Joe will share stories and insights that illuminate the moral urgency of climate-induced migration and its place within the framework of integral ecology as described in Laudato Si’. More info here. 

 

How to Have an Ignatian Conversation 

Wednesday, Nov. 12 | 10:00 – 11:30 am | Location TBD 

This dynamic workshop invites participants to explore building a culture of dialogue at LMU. Participants will be introduced to the Presupposition and our model for An Ignatian Conversation, a process that we can use when engaging in conversation with others that calls us in to curiosity, which is increasingly rare in a culture dominated by dialogues of dissonance and dismissal. With opportunities for reflection and discussion, you’ll leave empowered to challenge your own thinking and be in right relationship with others by creating more inclusive spaces wherever you goHosted by LMU Restore and Mission Integration. RSVP here.

 

No Marymount, No Merger! Marymount History & Legacy (in honor of the 223rd anniversary of Fr. Jean Gailhac's birth) 

Thursday, Nov. 13 | 5:30pm | Marymount Center (University Hall 3000)
Center opens at 5pm with light refreshments; program begins at 5:30pm

There are a number of Loyola Universities but we're the only Loyola Marymount. Where did the Marymount come from? What is the M in LMU? In honor of the birthday anniversary of Fr. Jean Gailhac, the founder of the Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary (RSHM) order, join us for a presentation of a student research project about the history of the RSHM Sisters, Marymount College, and the Loyola/Marymount merger, as well as what that Marymount legacy means for LMU today. We will also share what the Marymount Institute is doing to carry on that mission of a liberal education grounded in the humanities and arts and to form women leaders. RSVP appreciated. 

 

South Central LAMP Day of Service 

Tuesday, Nov. 18 | 9:00 am – 3:00 pm | Off site (meet at flagpoles for carpool) 

Faculty, staff, and students are invited to participate in a day of service with South Central LAMP, a community partner co-founded by the Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary. We’ll assemble meal kits from the collected food and then distribute them to local families facing food insecurity. Donate items at collection bins from Nov. 3-16 or bring them on Nov. 18. Requested donation items can be found here. RSVP to ensure transportation!  

 

Ignatian LA featuring Eric Clayton: Peace Here and Now 

Thursday, Nov. 20 | 6:30 – 8:30 | Three Weavers Brewing, 1031 W Manchester Blvd 

Grab a drink, connect with Jesuit alumni and friends from across LA, and hear Eric Clayton speak about his new book, “Finding Peace Here and Now: How Ignatian Spirituality Leads Us to Healing and Wholeness.” All are welcome. RSVP appreciated but not required.