CCHS
Community Prayer

Lord Jesus Christ,
Let my gifts change the world.
Help us live the call,
Build the Kingdom.
Veni Sancte Spiritus. Amen

 

Cathedral Catholic High School
Office of Campus Ministry
858-523-4000 ex. 1174
Fax: 858-523-4087

Campus Ministry Center - de Salles Hall 103

Mission

The mission of CCHS Campus Ministry is to assist the CCHS community in the development and growth of a flourishing spiritual life. Guided by the Gospels, the Church, its ministries and Magisterial teachings, Campus Ministry aims to collaborate with students, parents, faculty, staff, administrators, and pastors to reach this goal. We recognize that God has given each of us unique gifts to respond to His call, through the power of the Holy Spirit, to build His Kingdom of a living Christian Faith Community.

Objectives

  1. To proclaim the Gospels.
  2. Through action and deed to promote the ideals of faith, knowledge, honor, and responsibility.
  3. To provide opportunities for the CCHS community to grow spiritually in their relationship with Jesus Christ.
  4. To educate and encourage action regarding contemporary moral and social problems, as well as to urge people to work for peace and justice in our world.
  5. To bring the community to a greater appreciation and involvement in the liturgical celebrations of the Church.
  6. To compliment the general goals and objectives of the Diocese of San Diego and Cathedral Catholic High School.

    Campus Ministry Team

Position Coordinator Extension
Director of Campus Ministry Joseph F Cannon 1237
Support Minister:
Christian Service Records & Campus Sacristan
Marge Price, SFO 1174
Director of Student Retreats Stephanie Ladisa 1298
Head Liturgist Sandy Blackstone-Gardner 1218
Director of Liturgical Music: Instrumentalists Tim Foley 1267
Schola Director Katie Wilson 1216
Chaplains and Pastoral Care and Counseling
Chaplain, Pastoral Care Fr. Brian Kelly Ph.D. 1106
Chaplain, Pastoral Care Fr. Mike Ortiz 1109
Chaplain, Pastoral Care Fr. John Poudziunas OFM 1372
Pastoral Care and Counseling Melissa Brown 1300
Message from the Director

Recently I had the opportunity to attend my first pilgrimage to Rome and Assisi with some graduating seniors. Perhaps not all the students arrived with that “pilgrimage” idea in their heads, but there was a conversion of heart on this trip, which affected each of us deeply and brought our pilgrimage to life.

The power for this conversion took form for me the first evening when we were in Assisi and our group went to visit the tomb of Francis. I and one student from our pilgrimage got separated from the rest of the group. They had gone ahead and were leaving just as we ducked in. As this student and I entered the crowded area of the tomb, we made our way to seats in one of the four side chapels. Here we began to pray quietly to ourselves. As I prayed, I looked up to see this student, a person who I never imaged had much depth of faith, walk forward to Francis’ tomb. There he kneeled, reached out his hand, put it through the bars, and gentle rested it on the stone protecting Francis’ coffin. He lowered his head and prayed for several minutes before rising and leaving the crypt.

Pilgrimage does that. It brings out that deep-seated faith which lies beneath outward appearances. It connects one’s faith to a physical reality of place, of location, and ties us back to the larger faith of the Church itself. The geographic reality bears witness to the faith that preceded us, and which we can strive to achieve. It is a powerful thing to be open to the movements of God in that particular way which is made real on pilgrimage. Maybe we who live in the New World are disconnected in some way to the power of time and place, of location itself, that the Old World seems to have in abundance. It only took one young man to make that manifest, to make pilgrimage come alive in my heart and soul.

But that is also what Campus Ministry is all about, to provide the opportunities to our students here at Cathedral to have a conversion of heart, to let in the Lord. Perhaps it will be at an all school liturgy, Morning Prayer, food drive, on a class retreat, or as part of their Christian Service Program.

We are always instituting new programs to make this possible for our community. As each student is a unique and beautiful creation of God’s own hand, so too does each respond in a unique way to God’s call. It is hoped through varied opportunities CCHS students will come in contact with some aspect of God’s call for them in the life they live here and in the broader communities of which we are a part.

We as part of the campus ministry team dedicate ourselves to provided the student body at CCHS with as many opportunities as possible for our members to grow in their spiritual development as healthy and mature Christians, recognizing their gifts God has given them and the call to use them to build His Kingdom. Under each student there is a spirituality looking for a way to express itself. We aim to bring out that deep-seated faith which lies beneath the outward appearances. In this sense we are all travelers, pilgrims, and campus ministry hopes to provide assistance along the way.

Yours in Christ,

Joseph F. Cannon
Director of Campus Ministry

 

last updated:
June 19, 2009