Our Christian Service and Theology Departments, through all of their efforts, strive to encourage St. John's Jesuit students to understand that they are called to serve the less fortunate and marginalized of our world, as Christ did. The Mission Statement of St. John's Jesuit reads as follows: Each student achieves his greatest potential in a diverse, Christ-centered atmosphere distinguished by proven academic success and a commitment to serve as a man for others. The phrase "man for others" comes from an address given by the former Father General of the Jesuits, Pedro Arrupe, S.J. to the "Tenth International Congress of Jesuit Alumni of Europe," in Valencia Spain in 1973. In the address Fr. Arrupe, S.J. said "Today our prime educational objective must be to form men-for-others; men who will live not for themselves but for God and his Christ - for the God-man who lived and died for all the world; men who cannot even conceive of love of God which does not include love for the least of their neighbors; men completely convinced that love of God which does not issue in justice for others is a farce." To reach their greatest potential, St. John's Jesuit students must use their talents, gifts and minds in service. In this light and guidance the Christian Service and Theology Departments have established the following rules/guidelines in relation to Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior year required service.
SERVICE REQUIREMENTS: Our goal in the Theology and Christian Service Departments is to have service requirements that assist in developing a positive attitude toward service. We believe that the manageable service hour requirements listed below, combined with the rule/guidelines listed above, help to create young men who truly enjoy service and make it part of their every day lives.