
Our Way of Proceeding
St. Ignatius of Loyola understood himself as a pilgrim, one on a journey, intently leaning in. Perhaps we can each glimpse ourselves in this image. We are individuals on journeys in pursuit of the magis, the 鈥渕ore,鈥 in pursuit of deeper understanding, fuller flourishing, greater love - God. Yet, none of us journeys alone; we do so as companions. And, as we journey 鈥 Rockhurst, together, collectively animating the University鈥檚 mission 鈥 let us always strive to:
- Exercise care for one another and ourselves
- Engage complexities and, in dialogue, seek understanding
- Embody love through action
Exercise Care
While none of us have uncovered the 鈥渆asy鈥 button to help navigate life鈥檚 complexities, our mission and core values remind us that we can and should regularly hit the 鈥減ause鈥 button. As we journey, may we pause often to reflect upon how well we are exercising care for one another and for ourselves, always striving to demonstrate greater care. Avail yourselves of some of the resources available to help promote care:
Mental Health Resources
- Counseling Center
- Sanvello App (see app stores)
- (Employee Assistance Program for Faculty & Staff)
Physical Health Resources
Spiritual Health Resources
- Campus Ministry
- Spaces:
- Mabee Chapel (Massman Hall)
- Multi-faith Prayer and Meditation Room (Arrupe 110)
Cura Communities
- Students, contact Bill Kriege to learn more.
- Faculty and Staff, contact Stephen Hess to learn more.
Engage Complexity
Our contemporary reality offers no shortage of invitations to embody our mission鈥檚 summons to 鈥渆ngage the complexities of the world and serve as compassionate, thoughtful leaders.鈥 Indeed, our times cry out for such engagement and service. As people for and with others in the Jesuit tradition, may we readily employ the Principles for Ignatian Conversation, seeking always to pursue and promote dialogue marked by commitment, openness, respect, gratitude, generosity and love.
Embody Love
鈥淟ove is shown more in deeds than in words.鈥 These words of St. Ignatius of Loyola are familiar to many and an important reminder that, above all, love is a verb. To love one another, to demonstrate mutual concern and will good for one another, requires that we labor for the good, that we labor for justice in love. The following are a sampling of opportunities to put love into action concretely.
Ongoing Opportunities:
- Student Organizations
- Employee Resource Groups
- Mission Leave (Staff)