CLC's mission is to bring students together to engage in intentional conversations, explore tools of Ignatian Spirituality, and form meaningful relationships. Weekly small groups allow peers to open up in a supportive space about important topics such as spirituality as college students.

Christian Life Community Programs

Retreats

CLC offers retreats throughout the year in order to engage participants creativity as a spiritual practice. These are opportunities to deeply listen and connect with yourself, others, nature and God in new, poignant, and playful ways.

Community Events

Throughout the year Christian Life Community hosts a variety of community events such as the Kickoff Pizza Social at the Stokes Amphitheater, the CLC Retreat in the Simboli Hall Chapel, the CLC Halloween Social, the CLC Thanksgiving Social, the CLC Christmas Party just to name a few!

Taize Prayer

Taizé is a form a Christian prayer originating from the ecumenical Christian community of Taizé in France. It is a simple, meditative form of worship, calling us to dwell deeply on Christ's presence around and within us. It is a time to "come away and rest for awhile".

Taize Prayer is offered every other week in the Lannon Chapel in the basement of St. Ignatius.

All are welcome!

General registration for the 2024- 2025 academic year will be available soon! There is no application process, but all new members must register in order to be placed in a group.

If you are interested in joining a group please email cura@365dafa6.com

Sign up for CLC

Interested in joining an alumni group? Contact Danielle Scraramella.

Jayne Losey
Campus Minister for CLC

(617) 552-8193

CLC Council Members

CLC 2024 - 2025 Council Members

Kelly Bopp (Co-President)
Jack Breen (Co-President)
Angie Rosa
Lily Harden
Brendan Richardson
Antonia Rijo
Mia Maalouf
Jennie Sherwood
Giovanna Giuditta
Terrance King
Johnny Koczela (Grad. Assistant)

After participating in the Christian Life Community, students should:

  1. Cultivate listening and discernment skills.
  2. Foster compassion and empathy while nurturing a more inclusive community.
  3. Deepen faith and spirituality by integrating prayer practices and scripture into daily life.