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The Open Scroll Blog

The Open Scroll Blog


Posted: 23 Oct 2014 07:23 AM PDT
Meanwhile...

Catholic University Launches Pagan Student Club

"Loyola University Chicago recently christened a new pagan student club, with its student organizer saying the group aims to help pupils at the private Catholic college find the God they seek, not just the one featured in the Bible. "Loyola's mission states that 'seeking God in all things' is one of the main tenants of the university," said the group's student president, Jill Kreider, in an email to The College Fix. "While the mission primarily focuses on the Abrahamic God, there is no reason a Pagan student (or a Hindu, Baha'i or Sikh student) cannot seek using his or her own faith, regardless of which god they are doing it for."
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The Loyola Student Pagan Alliance was granted official recognition by the university earlier this month by its Student Activities and Greek Affairs board. However, shortly after the group's approval, it changed its name and deleted a reference to the word "pagan" on its Facebook page, which is only accessible by Loyola University Chicago students. The alliance now calls itself the "Indigenous Faith Tradition Alliance."

Here's their website's Campus Ministry page for the Interfaith Advocate Team - Loyola University Chicago.

This includes Wiccans. St. Ignatius of Loyola founded The Society of Jesus, aka, the Jesuits. Pope Francis is Jesuit, of course. It's the goddess at work, uniting all together.

See The Sign of the Queen of Heaven.



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