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  • Boston College campus

    Finding God in all Places

    Finding God in all places is an Ignatian desire that calls us to look always for opportunities to experience the spirit working in our everyday lives. Finding times and places to do this can often seem a luxury in the hectic pace of contemporary life.

    This Prayer Map identifies several sites on the Boston College campuses where members of our community have found the space for cultivating the habit of reflection and prayer. These prayers, poems, and passages mirror experiences from a variety of religious traditions, and they invite you to your own prayer and reflection. May you find God in all things鈥攁nd in all places.

  • Labyrinth

    Labyrinth: Chestnut Hill Campus

    Labyrinth

    The love of our neighbor in all its fullness simply means being able to say:聽 鈥淲hat are you going through?鈥澛 It is a recognition that the sufferer exists, not only as a unit in a collection, or a specimen from the social category labeled 鈥渦nfortunate,鈥 but as a person, exactly like us, who was one day stamped with aspecial mark by affliction.

    For an adolescent, capable of grasping this truth and generous enough to desire this fruit above all others, studies could have their fullest spiritual effect, quite apart from any particular religious belief.

    鈥 Simone Weil

  • Bench on Linden Lane

    Bench on Linden Lane: Chestnut Hill Campus

    Bench on Linden Lane

    What are you dreaming, Soldier,
    What is it you see?
    A tall grey Gothic tower,
    And a linden tree.
    You speak so sadly, Soldier,
    Sad and wistfully鈥
    I cannot hear the tower bell
    In the swirling sea.
    What meaning has it, Soldier,
    A tower bell, and tree?
    Nothing, nothing鈥攐nly once
    It meant my life to me.

    鈥 Thomas Heath

  • St. Mary's Chapel

    St. Mary's Chapel: Chestnut Hill Campus

    St. Mary's Chapel

    Nothing is more practical than finding God,
    that is, falling in love
    in a quite absolute, final way.
    What you are in love with,
    what seizes your imagination,
    will affect everything.
    It will decide
    what will get you out of bed in the morning,
    what you will do with your evenings,
    how you will spend your weekends,
    what you read,
    who you know,
    what breaks your heart,
    and what amazes you with joy and gratitude.
    Fall in love,
    stay in love,
    and it will decide everything.

    鈥 Pedro Arrupe

  • Prayer map

    Rose Garden: Chestnut Hill Campus

    Rose Garden

    It helps, now and then,
    to step back and take the long view.
    The Kingdom is not only beyond our efforts;
    it is beyond our vision.
    We accomplish in our lifetime
    only a tiny fraction
    of the magnificent enterprise聽
    that is the Lord鈥檚 work.
    We plant the seeds that one day will grow.
    We water seeds already planted
    knowing they hold future promise.
    We lay foundations
    that will need further development.
    We provide yeast
    that affects far beyond our capabilities
    We cannot do everything
    and there is a sense of liberation
    in realizing that.
    This enables us to do something,
    and to do it very, very well.

    鈥 Oscar Romero

  • Prayer map

    Statue of the Blessed Mother: Chestnut Hill Campus

    Statue of the Blessed Mother

    Remember, O most gracious Virgin Mary,
    that never was it known
    that anyone who fled to your protection,
    implored your help,
    or sought your intercession,
    was left unaided.
    Inspired by this confidence,
    we fly unto you,
    O Virgin of virgins, our Mother.
    To you do we come, before you we stand,
    sinful and sorrowful.
    O Mother of the Word incarnate,
    despise not our petitions
    but in your mercy hear and answer us.

    鈥 Memorare

  • Prayer map

    Lawn at Bapst Library: Chestnut Hill Campus

    Lawn at Bapst Library

    God, may He be exalted, cannot be comprehended by the intellect.聽
    None but Himself can comprehend what He is... Thus all the philosophers say:聽
    We are dazzled by His beauty, and He is hidden from us because of the intensity with which He becomes manifest, just as the sun is hidden to eyes that are too weak to apprehend it.聽
    The most apt phrase concerning this subject is the statement in the Book of Psalms, Silence is praise to You (65:2).聽
    Interpreted, this means, Silence with regard to You is praise.聽
    This is a most perfectly put phrase regarding this matter.

    鈥 Maimonides

  • O'Neill Library Plaza

    Plaza in front of O'Neill Library: Chestnut Hill Campus

    Plaza in front of O'Neill Library

    The university remains the place where fundamental questions that touch the person and community can be aired, in the areas of economics, politics, culture, science, theology, the search for meaning.聽
    The university should be a bearer of human and ethical values;聽
    it should be the critical conscience of the society;聽
    it should illuminate with its reflection those who are addressing the problematic of the modern or postmodern society;聽
    it should be the crucible where the diverse tendencies in human thought are debated and solutions proposed.

    鈥 Peter-Hans Kolvenbach

  • Fulton Quad

    Fulton Quad: Chestnut Hill Campus

    Fulton Quad

    The Angel of the Lord declared,
    鈥淗ail, Mary, full of grace,
    the Lord is with you!鈥
    She replied:聽
    鈥淏ehold I am the handmaid of the Lord.
    Be it done unto me
    according to Your Will.鈥
    And the Word was made flesh,
    And dwelt among us.
    Pray for us, O holy Mother of God,
    that we may be made worthy
    of the promises of Christ.

    鈥 Angelus

  • The Chocolate Bar

    The Chocolate Bar: Chestnut Hill Campus

    The Chocolate Bar

    Paperwork, cleaning the house, cooking
    the meals, dealing with innumerable
    visitors who come all through the day,聽
    answering the phone, keeping patience and聽
    acting intelligently, which is to find some聽
    meaning in all those encounters-
    these things, too, are the works of peace, and often seem like a very little way.

    鈥 Dorothy Day

  • St. Joseph's Chapel

    St. Joseph's Chapel: Chestnut Hill Campus

    St. Joseph's Chapel

    Our prayer brings great joy and gladness
    to our Lord.
    He wants it and awaits it.
    So he says this, 鈥淧ray inwardly,
    even though you find no joy in it.
    For it does good, though you feel nothing,
    yes, even though you think
    you cannot pray.
    For when you are dry and empty,
    sick and weak,
    your prayers please me, though there be little enough to please you.
    All believing prayer is precious to me.鈥
    God accepts the good-will
    and work of his servants,
    no matter how we feel.

    鈥 Julian of Norwich

  • O'Connell House Grass Patio

    O'Connell House Grass Patio: Chestnut Hill Campus

    O'Connell House Grass Patio

    Summer ends now;
    now, barbarous in beauty, the stooks rise
    Around; up above, what wind-walks!聽
    What lovely behavior
    Of silk-sack clouds! has wilder, wilful-wavier
    Meal-drift moulded ever
    and melted across skies?
    I walk, I lift up, I lift up heart, eyes,
    Down all that glory in the heavens to glean聽
    our Saviour;
    And, eyes, heart, what looks,
    what lips yet gave you a
    Rapturous love鈥檚 greeting of realer,
    of rounder replies?
    And the azurous hung hills
    are his world-wielding shoulder
    Majestic- as a stallion stalwart,
    very-violet-sweet!
    These things, these things were here
    and but the beholder
    Wanting; which two when they once meet,
    The heart rears wings bold and bolder
    And hurls for him,
    O half hurls earth for him off under his feet.

    鈥 Gerard Manley Hopkins

  • St. Ignatius Church

    St. Ignatius Church: Chestnut Hill Campus

    St. Ignatius Church

    We must remember that liberation is costly.
    It needs unity.
    We must hold hands and refuse to be divided.
    Let us be united,
    let us be filled with hope,
    let us be those who respect one another.

    鈥 Desmond Tutu

  • Williams-Welch Quad

    Williams-Welch Quad: Chestnut Hill Campus

    Williams-Welch Quad

    I cannot walk an inch
    without trying to walk to God.
    I cannot move a finger
    without trying to touch God.

    鈥 Anne Sexton

  • St. Ignatius statue

    St. Ignatius: Chestnut Hill Campus

    St. Ignatius

    O Lord, You have searched me
    and known me.
    You know when I sit down
    and when I rise up;
    You understand my thoughts from afar.
    Even before there is a word on my tongue,
    Behold, O Lord, You know it all.
    For You formed my inward parts;
    You wove me in my mother鈥檚 womb.
    I will give thanks to You, for I am fearfully
    and wonderfully made.
    Search me, O God, and know my heart.

    鈥 Psalm 139

  • Maloney Hall stained glass

    Maloney Hall stained glass: Chestnut Hill Campus

    Maloney Hall Stained Glass

    Earth鈥檚 crammed with heaven,
    And every common bush afire with God;
    But only he who sees, takes off his shoes,
    The rest sit round it and pluck blackberries,
    And daub their natural faces unaware.

    鈥 Elizabeth Barrett Browning

  • Landing on the Higgins Stairs

    Landing on the Higgins Stairs: Chestnut Hill Campus

    Landing on the Higgins Stairs

    May all beings be happy.
    May they live in safety and joy.
    All living beings, whether weak or strong,
    tall, stout, average or short,
    seen or unseen, near or distant,
    born or to be born,
    may they all be happy
    As a mother watches over her child,
    willing to risk her own life
    to protect her only child,
    so with a boundless heart should one
    cherish all living beings,
    suffusing the whole world with
    unobstructed loving kindness.

    鈥 Gotama the Buddha

  • Top of Commonwealth Garage

    St. Mary's Garth

    St. Mary's Garth

    Well, I don鈥檛 know what will happen now;
    we鈥檝e got some difficult days ahead.聽
    But it really doesn鈥檛 matter with me now, because I鈥檝e been to the mountaintop.聽
    And I don鈥檛 mind.聽
    Like anybody, I would like to live a聽
    long life鈥攍ongevity has its place.聽
    But I鈥檓 not concerned about that now.聽
    I just want to do God鈥檚 will.聽
    And He鈥檚 allowed me to go up to the mountain.
    And I鈥檝e looked over, and I鈥檝e seen the Promised Land.聽
    I may not get there with you.聽
    But I want you to know tonight, that we, as a people, will get to the Promised Land.聽
    So I鈥檓 happy tonight;
    I鈥檓 not worried about anything;
    I鈥檓 not fearing any man.聽
    Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord.

    鈥 Martin Luther King, Jr.

  • Robsham Patio

    Robsham Patio: Chestnut Hill Campus

    Robsham Patio

    Blessed are the poor in spirit, for聽
    theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
    Blessed are those who mourn, for聽
    they shall be comforted.
    Blessed are the meek, for they shall聽
    inherit the earth.
    Blessed are those who hunger and thirst聽
    for righteousness, for they shall be filled.
    Blessed are the merciful, for they will聽
    be shown mercy.
    Blessed are the pure in heart, for they聽
    will see God.
    Blessed are the peacemakers,
    for they shall be called sons of God.

    鈥 Matthew 5:3鈥9

  • Corcoran Commons

    Corcoran Commons: Chestnut Hill Campus

    Corcoran Commons

    Oh God,
    Bless this food we are about to receive.
    Give bread to those who hunger;聽
    and hunger for justice to us who have bread.

    鈥 A Grace before meals based on Ghandi鈥檚 principles

  • Multi-Faith Center

    Multi-Faith Center: Chestnut Hill Campus

    Multi-Faith Center

    More than ever I find myself
    in the hands of God.
    This is what I have wanted
    all my life from my youth.
    But now there is a difference;
    The initiative is entirely with God.
    It is indeed a profound spiritual experience
    to know and feel myself
    so totally in God鈥檚 hands.

    鈥 Pedro Arrupe

  • Residence Hall Reflection Space

    Residence Hall Reflection Space: Chestnut Hill Campus

    Residence Hall Reflection Space

    You, neighbor God, if sometimes in the night I rouse you with loud knocking, I do so only because I seldom hear you breathe;聽
    and I know: you are alone.
    And should you need a drink, no one is聽
    there to reach it to you, groping in the dark.聽
    Always I hearken.
    Give but a small sign.聽
    I am quite near.
    Between us there is but a narrow wall, and聽
    by sheer chance;聽
    for it would take merely a call from your lips or from mine to break it down,聽
    and that without a sound.
    The wall is builded of your images.聽
    They stand before you hiding you like names.
    And when the light with me blazes high that in my inmost soul I know you by, the radiance聽
    is squandered on their frames.
    And then my senses, which too soon grow lame, exiled from you, must go their homeless ways.

    鈥 Rainer Maria Rilke

  • Chestnut Hill Reservoir

    Chestnut Hill Reservoir: Chestnut Hill Campus

    Chestnut Hill Reservoir

    See, in the creation of
    the heavens and the earth
    and the alternation of day and night
    there are signs for those with insight.

    鈥 Qur鈥檃n 3:190

  • Evergreen Cemetery

    Evergreen Cemetery: Chestnut Hill Campus

    Evergreen Cemetery

    My song is love unknown,
    My Savior鈥檚 love to me,
    Love to the loveless shown
    That they might lovely be.
    O who am I that for my sake
    My Lord should take frail flesh and die?

    He came from His blest throne
    Salvation to bestow;
    But men made strange, and none
    The longed for Christ would know:
    But O! my Friend, my Friend indeed,
    Who at my need His life did spend.

    鈥 Samuel Crossman

  • Trinity Chapel

    Trinity Chapel: Newton Campus

    Trinity Chapel

    O eternal Trinity, my sweet love!
    You, light, give us wisdom.
    You, supreme strength, strengthen us.
    Today, eternal God,
    let our cloud be dissipated
    so that we may perfectly know
    and follow your truth,
    in truth,
    with a free and simple heart.

    鈥 Catherine of Siena

  • Trinity Chapel Choir Prayer Room

    Trinity Chapel Choir Prayer Room: Newton Campus

    Trinity Chapel Choir Prayer Room

    Take, Lord, and receive all my liberty,
    my memory, my understanding,聽
    and my entire will,
    All that I have and possess.
    You have given all to me.
    To You, Lord, I return it.
    All is Yours.
    Dispose of it wholly
    according to Your will.
    Give me only Your love and Your grace.
    That is sufficient for me.

    鈥 Ignatius Loyola

  • Barat House Back Patio

    Barat House Back Patio: Newton Campus

    Barat House Back Patio

    O God, I love Thee.
    Not for heaven鈥檚 sake;聽
    not to be out of hell by loving Thee;
    not for any gains I see;
    but just the way that Thou didst me
    I do love and I will love Thee:
    What must I love Thee, Lord, for then?
    For being my king and God.聽
    Amen.

    鈥 Gerard Manley Hopkins

  • Cross on the Hill

    Cross on the Hill: Newton Campus

    Cross on the Hill

    If you believe and I believe and we together pray,
    The Holy Spirit must come down
    and set God鈥檚 people free,
    and set God鈥檚 people free,
    and set God鈥檚 people free;
    The Holy Spirit must come down and set God鈥檚 people free.

    鈥 Zimbabwe Folksong

  • Cushing East Lawn

    Cushing East Lawn: Newton Campus

    Cushing East Lawn

    God take me by Your hand.
    I shall follow You faithfully,
    and not resist too much,
    shall evade none of the tempests
    life has in store for me.
    I shall try to face it all as best I can.

    鈥 Etty Hillesum

  • Field on Colby Road

    Field on Colby Road: Newton Campus

    Field on Colby Road

    If you walk toward Him,
    He comes to you running.

    鈥 Muhammad

  • Brookside Path

    Brookside Path: Newton Campus

    Brookside Path

    Maybe I鈥檓 not making big changes in the world, but if I have somehow helped or encouraged somebody along the journey聽
    then I鈥檝e done what I鈥檓 called to do.

    鈥 Thea Bowman

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