St. Paul's Catholic Student Center

 

 

1915 University Drive

Boise, Idaho, 83706

Phone: 208-343-2128

 

(directly across from the Boise State Administration Building)

 

  

College Campus Ministry

 

Vision Statement

St Paul's Catholic Student Center is a Roman Catholic community serving Boise State University Students and staff. Through worship, study, social activities, and service, St. Paul's works to provide for the spiritual growth and development of the complete person. "In essentials, unity. In non-essentials, liberty. In all things, love." -St. Augustine of Hippo.

A place to grow

 

Library for studying

Computer lab

Mexico Mission Trip

Rake Up Boise

Confirmation

 

 

Bible Study

Rite of Christian Initiation

for adults (R.C.I.A)

Retreats

Spiritual direction

 Social justice activities

 

Contact Us

Campus Minister

Deacon Chuck Skoro

Believing - Learning - Serving - Share in the Mission!

 

     Student Officers   

 Pat Klekas, President

Nichole Hoolehan

Lupita Rodriguez

Angelica Garcia

 

You can contact your student leaders at:

Statement of Purpose

We are a community of faithful Catholics seeking the help of God and seeking to help one another in our lives at Boise State University. As a community centered on Jesus Christ, we nurture spiritual growth, personal development, and a sense of belonging in each of us. We also reach out to others as we help those in need, foster social justice, and speak out for Christian principles.

Meaningful liturgies, quality catechesis, lively discussion groups, small faith sharing groups, direct help to the less fortunate, education and advocacy for social justice, and gathering just for fun are activities that characterize our ministry and build our community.

St. Paul's Catholic Student Center is a facility provided and staffed by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Boise.The campus minister is appointed by the bishop and serves as the pastor of the community. St. Paul's Catholic Community at Boise State University, SPC2, is a student organization recognized by ASBSU. It works with the campus ministry. With the help of an advisory board consisting of BSU faculty, staff, and alumni, the student organization and campus minister work together to provide a strong and vibrant Catholic presence on the campus as well as a welcoming place for all members of the BSU community who seek to be fed by the Roman Catholic tradition.

An overriding goal for all our activities is the development of a stronger community. In the midst of our learning, praying, growing, and fun, we will find more effective ways to welcome new members into our community and bring closer those who may not feel totally accepted. We will work to eliminate cliquishness or any other dynamic that pushes some people away or makes them feel left out. We will come closer to God by coming closer to one another.

HOME