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 • Ecuador: Cultural Immersion and Urban Poverty in South America
• El Salvador: St. Oscar Romero, the Jesuit Martyrs and Rural Poverty
• South Africa: Solidarity with Our Salesian Brothers Across the Atlantic
Closer to home, the CFJ leads more than 15 masses and school-wide liturgies celebrating traditional Catholic holidays, along with special celebrations unique to Salesianum, including Founder’s Day, The Feast of
St. Francis de Sales and Senior Ring Mass. Masses are also offered several times a week in the Kramer Chapel before school and during flex-time.
As Zach Ryan explains, “CFJ is brotherhood...It is success stories that defy all odds to become successful.
It is creativity. It is tons of questions. It is struggle. It is service. It is understanding. It is humbling. It is tiring. It is energizing. It is Salesian. It is Oblate. It is Catholic. It is a blessing. I pray that CFJ is an opportunity for others to use the same lens, with which to view life, that campus ministry has given me.”
JAN 17th - 21st | PHI - LAX COMING MLK WEEKEND 2020
Chapters serve at “The Last Stop,” a recovery house in Camden, NJ.
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