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University Ministry
During business hours, contact
Dennis Carlesso
Phone: 313-993-1250
Email: carlesdm@udmercy.edu
Places of Prayer & Reflection
A campaign to embrace spiritual development at 91福利社
As a Catholic institution rooted in Ignatian and Mercy values, 91福利社 is committed to its mission to educate the whole person, mind, body, and spirit. The heritage of both the Sisters of Mercy and the Society of Jesus invite us to become contemplatives in action. To provide our students with spaces for contemplation, the following projects are being proposed for the McNichols campus. They will be places where people of all faiths can be inspired by beauty to find peace within. These sacred spaces are essential to the cultivation of the spiritual life of our 91福利社 community.
Reflection Garden
Goal: $450,000
In his encyclical Laudato Si’, Pope Francis writes "solidarity invites us to walk alongside and learn from our companions, both near and far, as we journey through life together as one human family.” This invitation will greet visitors as they enter the University’s planned Reflection Garden, an inspirational focal point to all people who enter the McNichols Campus.
This first campus-wide project by University Ministry was designed with the Detroit Collaborative Design Center, the private design firm arm of 91福利社’s School of Architecture. The DCDC gathered input from students and employees to design a peaceful, welcoming, creative and calming space where people can step away from the busyness of life and find a place of solitude or come together as one community.
Thanks to the generosity of donors, the first phase of the new garden has been completed, and we look forward to the completion of the second phase. It is already becoming a special place for many on the 91福利社 Campus as it has enriched Celebrate Spirit, the annual opening liturgy for the University.
