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Working for Healing, Understanding & Peace

As the nation and world continues to deal with the aftermath of the terrorist attack on America, students, faculty and staff at St. Ambrose are taking the lead "in responding with a greater resolve to work for healing, understanding and peace among all people, here on campus, and all over the world," says Fr. Chuck Adam, university chaplain.

Visit this website often at www.sau.edu/sauresponds for updated information and events related to the Attack on America. 

A LETTER OF PRIDE AND THANKS
Lt. Michael Dunn, a firefighter with the Highland Park Fire Department accompanied the SAU student volunteers to New York. Read his letter to Campus Ministry here.

STUDENTS USE BREAK TO TRAVEL TO NYC, ASSIST IN RELIEF EFFORTS
An annual retreat inspired a group of students from Campus Ministry to volunteer their time during Winter break to help the relief efforts at Ground Zero in New York City. Read more

VAL COLEMAN'S DIARY: ONE ALUM'S ACCOUNT 
Val Coleman '82 witnessed the WTC disaster from the 35th floor of her Manhattan office. Here, she offers her daily accounts of the attack which took the lives of 290+ of the employees she worked with. Read more

DAVID MCDANIEL '70: MY PERSPECTIVE 
Inspired by Val's emails, David McDaniel '70 provides us with some of his emails following the attack, and addresses the Ambrose community one month after the attack. Read more

ROGALSKI: A CALL FOR UNITY  
September 11, 2001, with its tragedies in New York, Washington D.C. and Pennsylvania, will forever remain one of the most sorrowful days in our nation's history. Read more

AMBROSIANS OFFER COMMENTS, PRAYERS & INTENTIONS 
Read comments, prayers and intentions from Ambrosians around the world. Read more

 

Events this Week

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Ambrose in Pictures
A Reflection

Best Info on the Net: America on Alert 

Editorial: The Future of Peace 

Reaction: Let's Pray 

Campus Ministry

Counseling Center 

Prayer of St. Francis

For more information on Masses and events occurring at St. Ambrose in response to the Attack on America, contact the Communications and Marketing office at 563/333-6295 or email the office here.  

 

 

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