Year of Mercy Lenten Series Loyola U. New Orleans Breakfast

Loyola University New Orleans Celebrates the Spirituality of Pope Francis with “Year of Mercy” Lenten Series

It’s safe to say that Loyola University New Orleans, a Jesuit institution, loves to celebrate our first Jesuit Pope. For many students, second-lining a cardboard cutout of Pope Francis across campus during Pope-a-Palooza, an on-campus celebration of the pope’s first visit to the U.S., stands as a moment that defines the Loyola experience.

The real Pope Francis is no stranger to celebrations. Last year, he called an Extraordinary Jubilee Year of Mercy to last from December 8, 2015 (the Feast of the Immaculate Conception and the 50th anniversary of the closing of Vatican II) to November 20, 2016 (the Solemnity of Christ the King).

And at Loyola, we plan to celebrate this remarkable time by holding a five-week Lenten Series featuring lectures about the Spirituality of Pope Francis by our community and religious leaders. The five-week Lenten Series starts off with a Lenten Prayer Breakfast.

 

Lenten Prayer Breakfast- Februrary 15, 2016 at 7:30 a.m.

Audubon Room of the Danna Center at Loyola University 

6363 St. Charles Ave. 

The director of the Office of Black Catholic Ministries of the Archdiocese of New Orleans will lead a short Lenten reflection. The lecture and buffet breakfast is open to all faculty, staff and WFF Facilities employees on campus.