Liturgy at ɬÀï·¬ÏÂÔØ is an experience of true community. Our Masses are opportunities to come together as one and recognize the God that is with us and within us. The liturgies are enhanced by the talents and gifts of many people—including the students who welcome us, who lead us in song, and who join us in prayer.
We invite all students to participate and hope you will find a home here with us.Ìý°ä´Ç²Ô³Ù²¹³¦³ÙÌýÌýfor more information about how to get involved.
The Liturgy Arts Group serves the ɬÀï·¬ÏÂÔØ community by sharing its gift of music at Sunday liturgies and special events on campus. With song and instruments, LAG is committed to enlivening and enriching the University’s worship experience.ÌýÌý
LAG welcomes all students with a love for creating music. If you are a singer, instrumentalist, handbell ringer, or visual artist, we invite you to share your special gift with the community.
The Liturgy Arts Group meets weekly for prayer and to practice its music for the upcoming Sunday liturgy and for special celebrations.Ìý°ä´Ç²Ô³Ù²¹³¦³ÙÌýÌýwith questions.
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Rehearsals
Practices are generally Wednesdays from 4-6 p.m. and Sundays at 7 p.m. (for 8 p.m. liturgies).
Weekly Campus Ministry Masses
Special Masses
- University Memorial Mass
- Veteran's Day Mass
- Midyear Baccalaureate Mass
- Alumni Laetare Sunday Mass
- University Advent/Christmas Mass at St. Ignatius
- University/St. Ignatius Parish Confirmation
- RCIA Mass
- Spring Baccalaureate Mass inÌýConte Forum
- Healing Masses
- Service Trip Commissioning Masses (Arrupe, Appa)
Prayer Services
- Thanksgiving Interfaith Service
- Dr. Martin Luther King Worship Service
- Service of Remembrance
Group Events
- Holiday Progressive Dinner
- Christmas Caroling
- Italian Home for Children Christmas Gift Drive
- LAG Dinner in the City
- Visit to MCI Framingham
- ɬÀï·¬ÏÂÔØ Arts Festival: Mass and Concert
- LAG Banquet
- LAG Kickball
- The Winter Trip
- Freshmen E-Board Dinner
- Local Parish Visit
Executive BoardÌý
2022-2023
President:ÌýVice President/Events Coordinator: Delia Delorie '23
Secretary: Heather Lee '24
Treasurer: Elizabeth Donahue '23Social Media Liason: Diana Marsan '25
St. Ignatius Representative: Caitlin LaValle '25
St. Joseph Representative: Mary Clare Scalise '23Trinity Representative: Sarah Rembecki '25ɬÀï·¬ÏÂÔØ Bells Representative: Nick Aruffo
Weekly student liturgies at ɬÀï·¬ÏÂÔØ are celebrated in chapels and worship spaces in each of the three residential areas of campus: Trinity Chapel on Newton Campus, St. Joe’s Chapel on upper campus, and St. Ignatius Church and the Heights Room on the lower campus. Our student liturgies are enhanced by the talents and gifts of many people, and we encourage you to share your gifts with our worshipping communities in any of the following ways:
Distribute the Body and Blood of Christ to the faithful, participating in the ministry of the table of God. Eucharistic Ministers must be fully initiated Catholics.
Proclaim the true and saving word of God through the scriptures, and lead the assembly in the prayers of intercession. Lectors must be members of the Christian faith.
Assist with the preparation of the liturgy. These students also have to opportunity to occasionally serve at baptisms, weddings, etc.
Schedule the Eucharistic Ministers and Lectors for each liturgy, as well as assigning the Eucharistic Ministers to their stations for the liturgy and finding substitutes as needed.
Help to create a welcoming environment at Mass. Greeters extend a welcome and sense of hospitality by greeting students as they arrive, distributing mass programs, coordinating the collection, and setting up post-Mass socials.
Students interested in serving as ministers at ɬÀï·¬ÏÂÔØ (with the exception of music ministers, see above) should complete theÌý You will then be contacted with more information about the process. Training is required to participate in some ministries.ÌýYou can also speak to any Campus Minister after Mass for further information.