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Mrs. Stephanie Pino Dressman

spinodressman@ndsion.edu

Notre Dame de Sion Campus Ministry

"You must have hearts

larger than the world."

~Fr. Theodore Ratisbonne,

Founder of the Congregation of Notre Dame de Sion.

Office Hours

My schedule for the

Fall Semester 2010

1st Hour: Peer Ministry

7th Hour: Prayer & Worship

Outside of class times,

available in the

campus ministry office.



"Creativity is ...seeing something that doesn't exist already.  You need to find out how you can bring it into being and that way be a playmate with God."

~Michele Shea

 

Campus Ministry

"Let no one have contempt for your youth, but set an example for those who believe, in speech, conduct, love, faith, and purity."

~1 Timothy 4:10-12

Graduation Mass

There will be plenty of room for

family and friends at the

graduation mass.

Seating For Graduation Mass

Kairos 35

May 31-June 3, 2011

Please place the following retreatants in your prayers:

Retreatants

Retreatants meet in the New Grande Salle by 3:00 p.m. on Tues., May 31st

Here's a list of what to bring:

What to Bring

Peer Ministry 2010-11

Serving God and others with the gifts and talents God gave us....

Peer Ministers 2010-2011

Our freshmen have been divided into fourteen small groups, which will be served by sixty-two senior peer minsters!

Small Groups 2010-2011

Alive for All Life Club

First & Third Wednesdays

President for 2010-2011: Sarah Kelly

Students meet for education, prayer and action as we continue to respect the dignity of the human person, from the moment of conception to the time of natural death, from the unborn, the person on death row,

to the care of the sick and dying.

Club members will work towards justice and charity--direct aid and care for people in crisis pregnancies, letter writing campaigns for people in prison, volunteering with hospice care and education on the political process of changing unjust laws.

 

Parents: Praying the Rosary

Parents and friends of Sion

are invited to the chapel on the first Monday of every month at 11:30 to pray a rosary.  During the month, students are invited to write their prayer requests which are then divided among those present

and offered up in prayer.

 

Peer Ministry Course

"Be consistent in your thoughts, steadfast be your words. Be swift to hear, but slow to answer."
~Sirach 5:12,13\

Spring 2011 Syllabus

Mrs. Pino-Dressman's Journal of Class Activity:

January

February

March

April

Listening Skills

Barriers to Communication

Attending Skills

Following Skills

Assignment: due April 18th

Patch Adams April

Assignment given on April 18th:

Read Chapter 5 in Radical Hospitality

and complete the following handout,

due Tuesday, April 19th:

Chapter 5



Prayer & Worship Course

"What we believe, acknowledge, and become by praying are deep features of what we profess about God.”

~ Don E. Saliers,  "Worship as Theology: Foretaste of Glory Divine"

Spring 2011 Syllabus

Assignments

January 2011

February 2011

March 2011

April 2011