FST Community News—Mar. 10-16

The Gospel for the second week of Lent tells us of the story of Jesus’ Transfiguration. How do we embody the message of this event?

“God places us in the world as his fellow workers—agents of transfiguration. We work with God so that injustice is transfigured into justice, so there will be more compassion and caring, that there will be more laughter and joy, that there will be more togetherness in God’s world.” – Desmond Tutu

Break Room Etiquette

The food that is in the community containers in the break room refrigerator is free for you to enjoy. If you plan on taking any of that food out, please make an effort to put it back where you found it so that others can enjoy it. Also, if you use any dish or silverware, kindly make sure you place the dirty items in the dishwasher and not in the sink for someone else to clean for you. Thank you.

Weekly Liturgy—Canceled—March 12

We will not have liturgy on Wednesday, March 12 since it is Spring break. The FST offices will be open from 8:30am-4:30pm if you would like to stop by.

Have a restful time off!

Upcoming Events

  • Thursday, March 13 – FST Zoom Lecture series at 7pm. Katherine Wrisley Shelby, PhD, will be presenting, “The Shape of Holiness: St. Bonaventure’s Theology of Grace for Troubled Times.” For more information and to register, click here.
  • Zoom rosary each Saturday at 4:30pm PDT. All are welcome to participate by clicking here.

FST Student Hybrid Lenten Retreat

Saturday, April 5, 9-11am Coronado Hall, room 132B. The student leadership team will be hosting, “Transformative Wounds: A FST Lenten Retreat.” This hybrid offering will take a look at how we might see the five wounds of Christ in our world today and be pilgrims of hope as we journey through this jubilee year in the Church.

RSVP here by Monday, March 31.

Program for a Certificate in Spiritual Direction

USD’s Center for Christian Spirituality will launch “Guided by the Heart: Formation for the Ministry of Spiritual Accompaniment” in Fall 2025. For more information, please click here.

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