DeSales University has announced the creation of a
Center for Discernment which will aid students on campus in determining whether
a religious vocation is appropriate for them.
The Center,
set to open in August 2008, will be a residential community for interested
full-time DeSales students, both men and women. Among the activities will
be daily Masses, morning and evening prayer, conferences, spiritual direction,
meetings, sacramental promotion and the presentation of information on
discernment.
Reflecting
the Salesian tradition of the university, the Center and its programs will
reflect the work of St. Francis de Sales.
Father Christopher
Hudgin, O.S.F.S., is the Director of the Center. He said on the
university’s website, “The students in the program will pray and reflect on
their Catholic faith and how they might best serve God in the Church of the
twenty-first century.”
He told the
Cardinal Newman Society, “We looked at a pre-theologate program, but we wanted
something broader. This is something for young men and women.”
Father Hudgin will be living in the residential facility next fall. A
pre-theologate, or pre-theology, program is typically offered for men
discerning the priesthood.
The Center
expects to attract students from all four undergraduate classes. The
university has sent out a mailing to more than 250 high schools in the
Mid-Atlantic region to alert prospective freshmen to this opportunity.
Joseph
Esposito, Editor of The Cardinal Newman Society’s Newman Guide to Choosing a
Catholic College, said, “We heartily commend DeSales University for this
valuable initiative. Encouraging students to discern a vocation is the
mark of a faithful Catholic university.”
DeSales
University, founded in 1965 by the Oblates of Saint Francis de Sales, is one of
21 colleges and universities recommended in The Newman Guide to Choosing a
Catholic College: What to Look For and Where to Find It. The
university is located in Center Valley, Pa., a one-hour drive north of Philadelphia.
For more
information see http://www.desales.edu/default.aspx?pageid=6006