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Christmas on Campus

Let's talk about some of the fun and often meaningful ways to celebrate the Christmas season on campus (whether you're actively involved in your faith or not!).

When it comes to Christmas, I admit it: I am that girl. Carols the day after Halloween. Binge-watching 14 versions of A Christmas Carol. Peppermint-flavored everything. I would put up my Christmas tree November 1, if I thought I could get away with it. And while I have my Charlie Brown–esque moments, bewildered by flashing lights and aluminum trees, so to speak, for the most part, the whole Christmas season just makes me happy. For me, as a Catholic, a big part of that is remembering what Christmas is all about. Now, I don’t think I need to retell the Christmas story. Instead, I wanted to talk about some of the fun and often meaningful ways to celebrate the Christmas season on campus (whether you're actively involved in your faith or not!).

Faith-related ceremonies and events

It shouldn’t take long to find Christmas events on and around campus, including Christmas liturgies, community nativity scenes, or perhaps even a performance of Handel’s “Messiah” (or just the obligatory “Hallelujah Chorus”!). You might be able to participate in Christmas masses directly, through campus liturgical ministry. Or, if you joined a music ministry, you might plan Christmas repertoires and performances. (Here's our guide to Catholic campus ministry.) You can also join in on informal Christmas choirs. There’s also something special and solemnly beautiful about a midnight Mass on Christmas Eve. Many Catholic colleges offer midnight Masses at their campus chapel, or Catholic student groups might arrange a trip off campus to attend one.

Volunteer work

During the holidays, you’ll find ample volunteer opportunities, on campus and off, coordinated by both Catholic and secular groups. Whether you’re collecting nonperishables or warm hats, gloves, and scarves, organizing a fundraising dinner or serving one to the poor, there’s a charity effort for any schedule, interest, and ability. Ask your school’s office of student, spiritual, or Catholic life/Newman Center for volunteer ideas and plans. 

Don’t forget: while it’s a blessing that so many people feel inclined to give of their time and money around the holidays, food banks, homeless shelters, animal rescue associations, etc., need volunteers and donations all year long—and your Catholic campus ministry can help you stay involved! (You may also want to look into scholarships related to service activities, like the Bishop Maher Catholic Leadership Scholarship at the University of San Diego, or the Service to the Faith scholarship offered by Avila University.) So, during this season of twinkling lights and tinsel, in between the snazzy holiday parties and the scramble to find the perfect present, you can find plenty of ways to reconnect with and celebrate your faith on campus. All you need do is look around! And with that, I leave you with that timeless scene from A Charlie Brown Christmas, when Linus, with eloquence well beyond his years (and security blanket), explains “what Christmas is all about.”

Merry Christmas from everyone at CollegeXpress!

 

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About Jessica Tomer

Jessica Tomer

Jessica Tomer is the Director of Communications at the Commonwealth School in Boston. You can follow her on Twitter @JessicaTomer

 

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