CLC's mission is to bring students together to engage in intentional conversations, explore tools of Ignatian Spirituality, and form meaningful relationships. Weekly small groups allow peers to open up in a supportive space about important topics such as spirituality as college students.
Christian Life Community Programs
The Beloved Retreat
Engage your creativity as a spiritual practice on this 24-hour retreat. This is a mid-semester break to deeply listen to yourself, others, and God in new, poignant, and playful ways.
Taize Prayer
Taizé is a form a Christian prayer originating from the ecumenical Christian community of Taizé in France. It is a simple, meditative form of worship, calling us to dwell deeply on Christ's presence around and within us. It is a time to "come away and rest for awhile".
Every other Monday, St. Ignatius Church
8:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
February 12 & 26, March 11 & 25, April 8 & 22
General registration for the 2023 - 2024 academic year will be available soon! There is no application process, but all new members must register in order to be placed in a group.
If you are interested in joining a group after Sept. 19, 2023 please email cura@6up85.com
Interested in joining an alumni group? Contact Danielle Scraramella.
Christine Cichello
Campus Minister for CLC
(617) 552-3475
CLC 2023 - 2024 Council Members
Kelly Bopp
Lily Harden
Amanda Hall
Angie Rosa
Mallory Fitzhenry (Co-president)
Johnny Koczela (Grad. Assistant)
Jack Breen
Frank Wilhelm
Henry Koch (Co-President)
John Kalil
CLC Northeast
Young Adult CLC (great resource for CLC Leaders!)
World CLC International
CLC - USA National
Ignatian Spirituality
After participating in the Christian Life Community, students will be able to:
- Connect listening skills to appreciating silence in conversations and the need for communal discernment.
- Expand the love and care they experience in their relationships in CLC to behavior that is more inclusive and loving to others outisde of CLC.
- Relate prayer practices involving scripture and the imagination to lived experiences.