College
of Saint Mary, grounded in the rich history and tradition of the Roman Catholic
Church and the legacy of the Sisters of Mercy, provides a solid foundation for
students, faculty and staff to grow and develop in an atmosphere rich in gospel
values.
Inspired
by the Gospel vision of Jesus Christ and rooted in the tradition of the Church, College
of Saint Mary:
- Seeks to
bring the light of faith and the treasures of knowledge to the forefront
of scholarship through mutually challenging and supportive intellectual
inquiry
- Respects
the plurality of the academic environment encouraging the search for truth
through discovery, discourse, critical thinking, and communication
- Inspires
all to think more deeply about the world, one's purpose and responsibility
towards the world, and one's identity in an atmosphere that values the
dignity and worth of all people
- Emphasizes
social responsibility, through systemic change inspired by the works of
Mercy, to further justice and peace in our world
- Seeks to
integrate faith with life through communal worship, sacraments, and
spirituality
The
passion of Catherine McAuley
and the legacy of the Sisters of Mercy invites all at College of Saint Mary to
actively witness justice and mercy through compassionate service to those in
need, especially women and children.
College
of Saint Mary fosters the development of leaders tempered by the virtues of
faith and love inviting people of all faith traditions - and those professing
no religious belief system - an opportunity to seek truth and fulfillment
in an environment that witnesses the love of God and neighbor.
As
a Catholic college, College of Saint Mary provides a faith-centered
environment, rich with opportunities for engaging the intellect, the heart and
the soul.
- Catholic
Liturgy of the Eucharist is offered Monday through Friday at noon and on
Sunday at 7:30 PM in Our Lady of Mercy Chapel, a focal point of our campus
- The
Sacraments and Pastoral Care opportunities are available to students and
staff alike
- All students
are required to take theology and philosophy as part of their core
requirements
- Prayer,
retreats, and faith-sharing opportunities are an integral part of campus
life
- Students, faculty,
and staff engage in reflection on and participation in social justice
issues and service projects
- Justice and
service immersion experiences are offered throughout the year
- Service Learning
is an integral part of the curriculum
Students, faculty, and staff annually recommit themselves to the mission of
College of Saint Mary.