Albertus Magnus College Observes Lent 2025; Hope: Light in the Darkness
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Albertus Magnus College Observes Lent 2025; Hope: Light in the Darkness
Marks Pilgrimage With Annual Outdoor Stations of the Cross
New Haven, Conn., March 25, 2025
–
Albertus Magnus College
will hold its Outdoor Stations of the Cross pilgrimage on its New Haven campus to
shine a light on suffering in the world as well as the peacemakers trying to make
a difference. This year’s theme is
Hope: Light in the Darkness
. Often done during the Holy Season of Lent, Stations of the Cross is a 14-part prayer
devoted to what Christians believe was Jesus Christ’s path of suffering leading to
the cross.
Who: Albertus students, faculty, and staff.
What: Outdoor Stations of the Cross for the Suffering of the World;
Lent 2025: Hope: Light in the Darkness.
Where: Gather at Rosary Hall, 700 Prospect Street, New Haven, Conn.
When: Monday, March 31 at 3:30 p.m. (Rain date is Monday, April 7).
Stations:
Those who seek truth – Rosary Hall;
Those who have died since last year and those who are ill – tree by Soccer Field;
Those who provide the Arts to us – Siena Hall;
Those who need food – Community Garden;
Those who are elderly – Mohun Hall;
Those who are homeless – Nilan Hall;
Those children who need safety and the joy of play – Athletic Center;
Those who need education – Weldon Hall;
Those who are trafficked, victims of gun violence, or incarcerated – Campus Center
Parking Lot; 10. Those who need peace – Peace Pole, Campus Center;
Those who need spiritual help – Chapel, Walsh Hall;
Those seeking racial justice and equity -- Racism is a Sin sign – Walsh Hall;
Those who suffer because of the devastation of Earth – Chapel window, Walsh Hall.
Those who are immigrants, especially DACA students — St. Albert Statue, Tagliatela
Center.
“What keeps us alive, what allows us to endure? I think it is the HOPE of loving or
being loved.” — Daniel Ladinsky, from a poem inspired by Meister Eckhart, Dominican
About Albertus Magnus College
Founded in 1925, Albertus is a coeducational Catholic College in the Dominican tradition.
Albertus' values- and liberal arts-based education is recognized by external rankings
such as US News & World Report, Money, and The New York Times, and has been named
a Top 10 Military Friendly School. For ten consecutive years, at least 95% of Albertus
graduates have attained employment or gone on to graduate studies within six months
of completing their degrees. The College has an enrollment of approximately 1,300
students across its traditional undergraduate, accelerated adult undergraduate, and
graduate program levels. Proud to enroll a student body where nearly half of its undergraduate
students receive Federal Pell Grants and are first-generation college goers, Albertus
is known for its innovative curricular offerings, recently launching new Bachelor's
degree programs in Nursing, including BSN and Connecticut's first LPN-to-BSN; General
Health Sciences; Interdisciplinary Studies; and Public Health.
Among its graduate offerings is the State of Connecticut's only Master of Arts in
Art Therapy and Counseling program, and it is just one of three schools to offer a
Master of Science in Human Services. In 2025-26, Albertus is celebrating its historic
100th Anniversary and completing implementation of the Albertus 2025: Lighting the
Way to a Second Century strategic plan, with a bold vision to "be a destination liberal
arts-based college, distinguished in its interdisciplinary and experiential approach
to education, rooted in Dominican values, that prepares students for lifelong civic
engagement and success." To learn more, please visit
albertus.edu
.
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Contact
Andrea Kovacs
Vice President for Marketing & Community Relations
media@albertus.edu
(203) 773-0129
Albertus Magnus College
700 Prospect Street
New Haven, CT 06511
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Albertus Magnus College Observes Lent 2025; Hope: Light in the Darkness
Marks Pilgrimage With Annual Outdoor Stations of the Cross
New Haven, Conn., March 25, 2025
–
Albertus Magnus College
will hold its Outdoor Stations of the Cross pilgrimage on its New Haven campus to
shine a light on suffering in the world as well as the peacemakers trying to make
a difference. This year’s theme is
Hope: Light in the Darkness
. Often done during the Holy Season of Lent, Stations of the Cross is a 14-part prayer
devoted to what Christians believe was Jesus Christ’s path of suffering leading to
the cross.
Who: Albertus students, faculty, and staff.
What: Outdoor Stations of the Cross for the Suffering of the World;
Lent 2025: Hope: Light in the Darkness.
Where: Gather at Rosary Hall, 700 Prospect Street, New Haven, Conn.
When: Monday, March 31 at 3:30 p.m. (Rain date is Monday, April 7).
Stations:
Those who seek truth – Rosary Hall;
Those who have died since last year and those who are ill – tree by Soccer Field;
Those who provide the Arts to us – Siena Hall;
Those who need food – Community Garden;
Those who are elderly – Mohun Hall;
Those who are homeless – Nilan Hall;
Those children who need safety and the joy of play – Athletic Center;
Those who need education – Weldon Hall;
Those who are trafficked, victims of gun violence, or incarcerated – Campus Center
Parking Lot; 10. Those who need peace – Peace Pole, Campus Center;
Those who need spiritual help – Chapel, Walsh Hall;
Those seeking racial justice and equity -- Racism is a Sin sign – Walsh Hall;
Those who suffer because of the devastation of Earth – Chapel window, Walsh Hall.
Those who are immigrants, especially DACA students — St. Albert Statue, Tagliatela
Center.
“What keeps us alive, what allows us to endure? I think it is the HOPE of loving or
being loved.” — Daniel Ladinsky, from a poem inspired by Meister Eckhart, Dominican
About Albertus Magnus College
Founded in 1925, Albertus is a coeducational Catholic College in the Dominican tradition.
Albertus' values- and liberal arts-based education is recognized by external rankings
such as US News & World Report, Money, and The New York Times, and has been named
a Top 10 Military Friendly School. For ten consecutive years, at least 95% of Albertus
graduates have attained employment or gone on to graduate studies within six months
of completing their degrees. The College has an enrollment of approximately 1,300
students across its traditional undergraduate, accelerated adult undergraduate, and
graduate program levels. Proud to enroll a student body where nearly half of its undergraduate
students receive Federal Pell Grants and are first-generation college goers, Albertus
is known for its innovative curricular offerings, recently launching new Bachelor's
degree programs in Nursing, including BSN and Connecticut's first LPN-to-BSN; General
Health Sciences; Interdisciplinary Studies; and Public Health.
Among its graduate offerings is the State of Connecticut's only Master of Arts in
Art Therapy and Counseling program, and it is just one of three schools to offer a
Master of Science in Human Services. In 2025-26, Albertus is celebrating its historic
100th Anniversary and completing implementation of the Albertus 2025: Lighting the
Way to a Second Century strategic plan, with a bold vision to "be a destination liberal
arts-based college, distinguished in its interdisciplinary and experiential approach
to education, rooted in Dominican values, that prepares students for lifelong civic
engagement and success." To learn more, please visit
albertus.edu
.
Degrees
Dominican & College Traditions
Faculty
Fast Facts
History
Our Campus
Contact
Andrea Kovacs
Vice President for Marketing & Community Relations
media@albertus.edu
(203) 773-0129
Albertus Magnus College
700 Prospect Street
New Haven, CT 06511
Copyright ©
Albertus Magnus College, All Rights Reserved
Website Privacy and Cookie Policy
Copyright ©