The Joan & Ralph Lane Center for Catholic Social Thought & the Ignatian Tradition

Category Volume 2 | 2021

Attention, Reverence, and Devotion: Inscribing Our Mission

During the remarkable 2020–2021 academic year, as the USF community adapted to the rapidly changing and unfamiliar environment, it also returned to its roots and undertook the task of creating a new mission statement.

Historical Threads in the Mission Statements of the University of San Francisco

The mission statements of the University of San Francisco form a tapestry, whose threads stretch back to the sixteenth century when Ignatius of Loyola sent his followers throughout the world to establish educational institutions and to promote Jesuit ideals.

The Spiritual Exercises and “The Creation”: Work That Matters

Among the most enduring Africanisms that animates African American culture is the concept of nommo, the generative power of the word. Derived from the Dogon people of Mali, nommo calls on ancestral spirits to bring into existence all that is seen and unseen.

The Creation: A Negro Sermon

AND God stepped out on space, And He looked around and said: “I’m lonely — I’ll make me a world.”

Contributors | Volume 2

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