University To Celebrate Annual Mass of the Holy Spirit Sept. 4

The Mass of the Holy Spirit is a longstanding tradition in Jesuit education, dating back to the 16th century. Jesuit schools around the world continue this custom to mark the start of the academic year.
Members of The University of Scranton community attend the annual Mass of the Holy Spirit in 2024, shown.
Members of The University of Scranton community attend the annual Mass of the Holy Spirit in 2024, shown.

The University of Scranton will celebrate its annual Mass of the Holy Spirit on Thursday, Sept. 4, at 11:30 a.m. in the Byron Recreation Complex. The Mass will be celebrated by University President Rev. Joseph G. Marina, S.J., who will also deliver the homily. All classes will be canceled and offices closed from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Sept. 4 so that the entire campus community may participate in this special celebration.

The liturgy will also be livestreamed: 
https://youtube.com/live/THrWE26MD9A?feature=share

A longstanding tradition in Jesuit education, the Mass of the Holy Spirit dates back to the 16th century. Jesuit schools around the world continue this custom as a way to mark the start of the academic year. At Scranton, the Mass underscores the University’s Jesuit mission by reminding the community that education is not only an intellectual pursuit but also a spiritual journey. It calls upon the Holy Spirit to guide and inspire students, faculty, and staff in their shared work of teaching, learning and service.

Following the Mass, a picnic lunch will be offered on the Dionne Green and the DeNaples Center Patio for all members of the University community.

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