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Alphabet Soup

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IAP. SLS. MFL.  Okay, so I truly made up that last acronym, but the other two are actual abbreviations that I have been using over the past month.  The first is IAP or Independent Activities Period.  The second, SLS, is Student Leader Summit.  The third (the fictitious one) is March for Life.  But why this scramble of letters?  Why this not-so-tasty version of alphabet soup?  Let me tell you... Beginning January 9th, MIT began IAP, which is a fusion of a Winter Session, a time for epic amounts of research, and a hang out session if MIT ever did see one.  Arriving on campus a few days after the commencement of IAP, I had the pleasure of experiencing MIT students when they actually have "free time."  I got back to campus and without a moment to spare students were wanting to hang out with me, just talk, and go to Mass with me.  I had the pleasure of spending time with students from Spanish House for more than just the 45 minute long Stud...

Why I Do What I Do

Businesses, corporations, stores, non-profits, religious orders.  What do all of these have in common?  Mission statements.  A small phrase or sentence that encompasses what it is these groups of people have set out to do.  FOCUS itself has a mission statement, as does our Team at MIT so that we might all be united.  But I also, through the encouragement of my wise Team Director Joey Gruber, have created a mission statement for myself.  What is mission?  Why am I at MIT?  Why am I serving with FOCUS?  All of those questions are very succinctly answered in my mission statement.  And I wish to share it with you: To boldly enter into students' lives in order to combat the lonely isolation created by today's society by sharing and witnessing God's unconditional, uncalculating, Fatherly love and by giving God permission to act through me.   This is the thing that drives me.  This is my purpose.  This is my mission as Ann G...

Tweet-sized Quote

"Thank you for praying with us." --Woman who led the Rosary at St. Robert's today So beautiful.

Faith--On and Off the Field

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A while back--okay, so only back in December of 2011, but already 2011 seems so long ago--one of my students and I were having a conversation about the US Women's Soccer Team, because we both thoroughly enjoy soccer (though, I will admit she is a bigger fan and a better follower than I).  We had this conversation after attending a Saturday daily Mass together along with another student, while we were sitting eating a very delectable brunch at one of the more famous Bostonian eateries, we had this conversation.  A day or two later, she emailed me a video of Tobin Heath (the soccer player) talking about her faith.  I would like to share said video with you: It's always reassuring whether you're a soccer fan or not, that there are athletes out there who live their faith (and it's not only Tim Tebow).  I'm glad that there are models/witnesses out there for my girls to look up to. I wish you all the very best of 2012!  Later days and God bless! Ann