Duhawk Dozen | Jacob Heidenreich (’21)
2021 graduate Jacob Heidenreich radiates joy in all that he does. In describing all the highs, lows, and changes that have occurred
Read more2021 graduate Jacob Heidenreich radiates joy in all that he does. In describing all the highs, lows, and changes that have occurred
Read moreWe live in a society filled with distractions. That is why some Loras students did not just give up sweets this past Lent, but instead, handed everything over to God.
Read moreAmong the many regular firsts of the past week was the traditional welcome mass that brought students, faculty and staff together in prayer and thanks before the studies began.
Read moreI learned how to work with other clubs and organizations on campus and tried to build relationships with them. Through this work, my faith was nourished in various ways.
Read moreDu-Earth Week has been a collaborative effort arranged by Loras Sustainability, Loras Peace and Justice, Student Union, and Loras Environmental Action Forum (LEAF).
Read moreStacia McDermott (’03), director of spiritual life, and Hannah Eby, coordinator of peace, justice and , share insights into the theme behind the 2021 Lenten observance, “Anchoring in Lent.” They also share details of the events planned on campus and how students are leaning on their faith as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to impact daily life.
Read moreFebruary 17 marked the start of the Lenten season. In observance of Ash Wednesday, Christ the King Chapel hosted an ecumenical prayer service and two masses for the campus community to attend.
Read more“In a time where we all feel out-of-control, isolated, and divided, we recognized the importance of anchoring ourselves in the love of God. Lent expands on our theme and incorporates the three traditional observances of prayer, almsgiving and fasting into our offerings.”
Read moreThe close of the academic year ended the Archbishop Kucera Center activities after a year of significant highlights. The Kucera
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