Mass of the Holy Spirit at Westchester

Fordham Westchester 400 Westchester Avenue, West Harrison, NY, United States

The Mass of the Holy Spirit is a tradition among Jesuit academic institutions dating to 1548. At the mass we ask for the guidance and wisdom of the Holy Spirit in the coming year. We pray that the spirit of the living God will guide all members of the Fordham community: our students, faculty, staff, More ...

Reduce Your Stress: Learn@Lunch

Room 142 at Fordham Westchester 400 Westchester Avenue, West Harrison, United States

Westchester's Campus Ministry is hosting a "Reduce Your Stress:  Learn@Lunch."  All students are invited to attend.

Yoga and Yogurt

Room 223 at Fordham Westchester

The Fordham Westchester Office of Campus Ministry will be hosing "Yoga and Yogurt."  The event is open to students of all/no faith backgrounds.  GSS students often find that courses and field placements challenge their own spiritual beliefs.  It is helpful to have a space to explore your spiritual belief and how they impact those you More ...

Ignatian Spirituality and Social Work

President's Dining Room (Room G20) at Fordham Westchester

The Fordham Westchester Office of Campus Ministry will be hosing "Ignatian Spirituality and Social Work."  The event is open to students of all/no faith backgrounds.  GSS students often find that courses and field placements challenge their own spiritual beliefs.  It is helpful to have a space to explore your spiritual belief and how they impact More ...

Service of Remembrance for Deceased Loved Ones

Blessed Miguel Pro Chapel (Room 132)

The Office of Campus Ministry at Fordham Westchester will have a brief prayer and candle lighting for anyone who has lost a loved one and would like to remember them. For more information, contact Joan Cavanagh at jcavanagh@fordham.edu or 914-367-3420.

Living Gratefully

President's Dining Room (Room G20) at Fordham Westchester

The Fordham Westchester Office of Campus Ministry will be hosing "Living Gratefully."  The event is open to students of all/no faith backgrounds.  GSS students often find that courses and field placements challenge their own spiritual beliefs.  It is helpful to have a space to explore your spiritual belief and how they impact those you are More ...