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Rev. Sloyan is currently teaching at Georgetown University and the Catholic University of America. He has authored books and articles on the scripture, the lectionary and liturgy.
Rev. Ciferni is the director of liturgy at the abbey and teaches at the abbey's institute for religion and culture.
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He has served for 10 years on the faculty of the Washington Theological Union, where laypersons, priests and sisters of all religions come to learn ministry training.
Rev. Sloyan and Rev. Ciferni spoke about the importance of understanding the Mass as an example of how ritual behavior expresses communal identity and transforms a person.
The presenters also offered examples on how certain theological and cultural issues present challenges for Catholic worshipping communities today, including campus ministries.
The retreat was a time of presen-
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''The focus is always on the play," Nolen said. The most important advice that Nolen gave to the students to get started is to get involved in the career that is most important to you.
''Figure out what is most important to you, like where you live, how much money you have and the kind of art that you make," Nolen said.
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tations, discussions and a chance to learn about what the other campus ministries do at their colleges and universities.
To help show what was being taught, Cabrini's campus ministry provided a tape of Sunday's mass at the Bruck:mann Chapel of St. Joseph, taped by Cabrini communication majors.
Dr. Mary Laver said, "I enjoyed hearing the other campus ministries share what went on their campuses."
This retreat provided the oppor,tunity to join the Norbertine community for their communal worship and many of the participants spent the night at the abbey.
Laver added, "It was an excitement to learn the liturgies on campus."
A Tuesday evening "Scripture and Supper" program at the Abbey will be open to Cabrini community members beginning March 7.
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What's Going On This Week
Frida Saturday
• W's Basketball at Wesley College, 1 p.m.
• Valentine's Day Legal Party, 9 p.m., Grace Hall Atrium
Sunda
• Mass, 7 p.m., Brockmann chapel of St. Joseph
•Cultural Kaleidoscope Week Begins
Monda
•Innertube Water Polo Team Captains Meeting, 5 p.m., Dixon Center
•W's Basketball vs. College Misericorclia, 6p.m.
•M's Basketball at College Misericorclia, 8p.m.
Tuesda
•Mass, 4:45 p.m., Brockmann Chapel of St. Joseph
Wednesda
• Movie Screening, 10 p.m., Widener Center Lecture Hall