Thank you to so many of you who donated snacks to Campus Ministry !! Your generosity is so incredible and appreciated!
Our next Marianist LIFE Night is Weds., October 23, from 6-8pm. The topic is "Authentically You!" Our LIFE Leaders have great stuff planned. All are warmly invited to attend and bring a friend! See the graphic posted here, and come share some food, fun, and faith together.
We will also have Adoration in our Chapel on Friday, October 25, from 8:15am - 2:15pm. Here is the Sign up Genius, to sign up for a time slot. Parents are welcome to come Adore Jesus, too, but you must sign-up so we know to expect you.
Some important things to note this week and beyond:
All of our STUDENTS can access all the Hallow Prayer App has. Please check out the information and login instructions below.
October is Respect Life Month. Pope Francis encourages us, to "...enter fully into the fabric of society, sharing the lives of all, listening to their concerns, helping them materially and spiritually in their needs, rejoicing with those who rejoice, weeping with those who weep," so that we all work together to bring about a culture of life through radical, sacrificial, Christ-like love. Please pray for the respect for life from womb to tomb.
The due date for Applications for the Fall Kairos is October 25. Kairos applications are available for seniors. I have emailed seniors the information, and peer Kairos leaders are sharing and inviting them during Theology classes. Please see the Kairos section below for information and also to print the application.
Please see below and talk with your student about the Matt Maher & Sarah Kroger Cathedral Concert on December 8.
Check out the rest of this email for opportunities beyond our walls to grow in faith.
May Mary's Mantle Cover You,
Mrs. Goshe
Director of Campus Ministry
We have been blessed with a donor who has made it possible for us to have the Hallow App for Schools. Hallow is the #1 Prayer App that is a great resource for strengthening the spiritual and mental health of the school community. All of our faculty, staff, and students have access to Hallow for the entire school year. It is a beautiful prayer tool with so many resources to use. Hallow is an incredible resource! Students should download the app today and follow these instructions below to log in.
Here is how to log into Hallow to start using it today:
1) Download the Hallow app, or log in at http://app.hallow.com
2) Click Log in with Google
3) Enter your school email address
4) You should have access
STVM Campus Ministry has learned that Matt Maher and Sarah Kroger will be coming to St. John's Cathedral in Cleveland on December 8, 2024. Tickets are limited, but the Diocesan Youth Ministry Office is willing to give us 20 free reserved tickets for our students and chaperones. An interest form has been emailed to students. If you are willing to be a parent chaperone and to carpool students to the Cathedral, please email Mrs. Goshe and please also have your daughter or son complete this Interest Form. Thank you to those parents who have emailed me their interest to help drive. Would you please make sure your student completes the Interest Form also?
This October, the Catholic Church in the United States is renewing its National Catholic Mental Health Campaign, encouraging all people to become more aware of the these issues, eliminate stigmas around mental illness, and seek creative ways to journey with those who struggle. Please read here to learn more about this endeavor.
SERVICE UPDATE from Mr. Larlham: Students have asked about how to log our service hours. Here is what students should do:
Log into MobileServe.com using your STVM/Google credentials. Freshman have an email in their inbox from TeamMobileServe that will help them claim their account.
If it is your first time logging in (transfers and freshmen), the website will ask you for a School Code, but you can just "skip this" step.
Similarly, MobileServe wants your phone number as a way to verify your identity.
On the home screen, there is a big blue button that will lead you to a few questions about any service hours you do.
It is important that you provide an email address for whomever is supervising your service. Again, MobileServe will ask you for that as you log your service hours.
Lastly, we are making an important change to our service hour classification this year for Sophomores and Freshman. All students are expected to complete 25 service hours this year. For Juniors and Seniors, you are still expected to complete at least 15 of those hours off campus at local non-profit organizations. Sophomores, you are expected to complete at least 10 hours off campus, and Freshmen are expected to complete at least five hours off campus.
Please email Mr. Larlham (dlarlham@stvm.com) or find him during the school day (Room 231 on Green Days, Room 234 on Gold Days) if you have any questions. Please also see the list of sites where you can complete your service below under the service section of this newsletter.
Kairos Retreat is a retreat that truly celebrates and culminates our seniors' time here at STVM. It is an experience that many of our past seniors have shared was their best experience at STVM. Kairos means "God's Time" and is a retreat led by students for students. The talks and exercises of this retreat center around the revelation of God's love as we experience it in our lives. Adults participate as co-workers with a student team that is built from previous attendees of a Kairos retreat. These 4 day/3 night retreats are held at Loyola Retreat House in Clinton, OH.
The dates for Kairos Retreats this year are:
November 10 -13 (deadline for application and payment: Oct. 25)
January 19 - 22 (deadline for application and payment: Dec. 18)
March 23 - 26 (deadline for application and payment: Feb. 28)
Kairos Applications and Retreat Forms are available to print here and are also available to pick up in the Campus Ministry office. Kairos Leaders will be speaking in Theology classes and answering questions, but If you have any questions, please reach out to Mrs. Goshe.
3 New Sodality groups will be starting in 2nd Quarter! I thank students for their patience as I work to find and train adult mentors.
Campus Ministry is seeking students interested in forming small faith sharing groups. The groups will be single-sex groups of 5 to no more than 8. The groups will commit to meeting for one hour, once per week. A Catholic mentor from outside the STVM community will, after receiving both ministry training and VIRTUS (the Diocesan program, Protecting God's Children) training, journey in faith with the small group. Groups will do an initial study and then, working with their mentor, determine the next faith step activity.
Students interested in learning more or becoming a member of a Sodality Small Faith Sharing Group should complete this Google form. If any students or parents have any questions about this new endeavor, please email Mrs. Goshe.
Campus Ministry would like to continue to increase the amount opportunities offered to pray together. We will be trying the following schedule during the 1st Quarter. If you are interested in learning more about any of these opportunities, please email Mrs. Goshe.
Monday - Pray the Litany for Students (together or alone and wherever you are)
Tuesday - Divine Mercy Chaplet - 3pm - Pray it using Hallow App
Wednesday - 5 Minute Prayer in the LRC immediately after school
Thursday - 15 Minute Lectio Divina/Scripture Study during lunches in Campus Ministry Office
Friday - First Friday Masses at 7:15am, every other Friday Rosary at 7:25am. All day Adoration 1st and 3rd Fridays of the month (parents welcome).
Marianists believe that Mary is the perfect model of discipleship. She shows us how to love, trust, and follow Jesus better than any other human being. She also encourages us to "Do whatever He tells you." John 2:5
The Pillar of the Society of Mary and the Characteristic of Marianist Education that all the other Pillars and Characteristics stand on is Formation in Faith. This month, as we focus on the Rosary and Respect Life, let us open our hearts to how God wants to increase our faith through prayer and building a culture of life.
Please click here to learn about why we pray the beautiful meditative prayer of the Rosary, which calls us to reflect on the significant moments of the life of Christ, so as to know him and follow him better. Click here to learn how to pray the Rosary.
Did you know that as a Marianist school, we are part of big family of Marianists across the United States and the world? STVM is just one of 19 Marianist high schools in the United States. To get a greater sense of our larger Marianist Family, please click here to read the latest publication of Marianist Family Online.
We also invite you to download the Marianist App for lots of great resources and information.
It is also important to understand why we, as Catholics, hold Mary in high esteem, call her our Mother, and ask for her intercession. This short video with Fr. Mike Schmitz gives a good introduction and explanation to help us to understand our relationship with Mary.
THEME - NEW FOR 2024-25 - H.O.P.E. - which is an acronym for: Helping Others Pursue Eternity. This year, Campus Ministry is hoping to help our students not only pursue their own eternity, but also continue to learn how to share their faith to help others pursue eternity too. St. Padre Pio and his saying, "Pray, hope, and don't worry," will be used as we journey in faith through the year. The Jubilee Year of Hope begins with the Year of Prayer, and so, we will help others prepare for eternity as we learn and share how to grow in relationship with God through prayer. Here is a special Litany Prayer to pray each Monday for all our students.
MISSION - Teach, share, support, and live the Mission of St. Vincent- St. Mary and the Marianist Characteristics of Education with an emphasis on invitation and hospitality.
VISION - Every day, every person, every interaction, an encounter with Christ.
If students have been earning service hours over the summer, we will be sharing with them how to be sure to log everything. Mr. Larlham, who is in charge of Service at STVM, along with our Administrative Team will also be sharing with all students and families about service with the STVM community as the school year begins.
Here are links to several service locations in the Akron area:
Queen of Heaven Parish Labre Ministry (Green, OH)
Oct. 23 - Marianist LIFE Night 6-8pm LRC
Oct. 25 - Rosary 7:25 am in Chapel
Oct. 25 - Adoration 8:15 am - 2:15 pm
Oct. 29 - IOWA /PSAT Testing Day
Nov. 1 - All Saints Day - Holy Day of Obligation - No School due to Conferences
Nov. 6 - Marianist Martyrs of Madrid
Nov. 7 - Whole School Mass -Donors invited
Nov. 10-13 - Kairos 49
Nov. 11 - Veterans' Day Prayer
Nov. 13 - Late Start
Nov. 15 - Rosary 7:25am
Nov. 15 - Adoration 8:15am - 2:15pm
Nov. 20 - Marianist LIFE Friendsgiving
Nov. 21 - Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Nov. 22 - Rosary 7:25am
Nov. 26 - Grandparents' Day Mass 10am
Nov. 27-29 - No School
Volunteer Opportunities
SUPPLY SNACKS: for our Campus Ministry Office (granola bars, bags of chips, and fruit snacks are wildly popular). Please consider sending us a box or two of granola bars, etc. Donations may be dropped off to the Main Office; please clearly label for Campus Ministry. THANK YOU!
DONATE CASH/FOOD: for Marianist LIFE Night. Email Mrs. McKnight if interested.
The ITE Project and The Diocese of Cleveland's Young Adult Ministry Office proudly co-sponsor the second annual Faith AND Science workshop: Origins of the Universe on November 2nd at The MAPS Air Museum in North Canton from 9:30 AM – 2:00 PM. Registration includes: presentations by Br. Guy Consolmagno & Fr. Mark Ott, a catered buffet-style lunch, discussion tables, and admission to the entire MAPS Air Museum. This event is open to all who are interested in delving deeper into the origins of the universe and wish to participate in healthy discussions about it. Please find speaker profiles & other information on the website! *RSVPs required by October 24th* https://www.theiteproject.com/events/fas24
Vocation Office Events: Find flyers HERE.
R&R - 6:45pm Adoration & 7:30pm Mass: Oct 24, Nov 21, Jan 23, Feb 20, Mar 27, Apr 24
Duc in Altum - For prospective seminarians: Nov 9, Feb 1-2, Mar 29-30
Priest vs Seminarian Basketball Game: Tentatively Jan 26, 6pm
Do You Want to Become and EXTRAORDINARY MINISTER OF HOLY COMMUNION?
**THIS information has been shared with SENIORS at STVM - They must come see MRS. GOSHE and COMPLETE an application. ***
The extraordinary minister's function is to distribute Holy Communion, either within Mass or by taking it to a sick person, when an ordained minister (bishop, priest or deacon) is absent or impeded. If you are a parent and want to do this, please talk to your pastor about inviting them to be an extraordinary minister of Holy Communion! Teens who are fully initiated and in their junior or senior year of high school are eligible as well as any confirmed adult. Anyone wishing to do this must attend one of the diocesan formation sessions, and then be trained.
Upcoming sessions are:
Oct 20, 2-4:30pm - Holy Family Parish, Stow
Oct 24, 7-9:30pm - Holy Martyrs Parish, Medina
Oct 27, 2-4:30pm - Holy Spirit Parish, Garfield Heights
Nov 6, 7-9:30pm - St. Albert the Great Parish, North Royalton
Nov 18, 7-9:30pm - Church of the Resurrection, Solon
Please contact your parish pastor if you are interested in registering for one of these sessions.