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Join the Journey: Stewards of the Sacred
How are the holy, compassionate leaders of tomorrow actually formed? Following our first update on the mission of our seminarians in Peru, we invite you to continue the journey with Stewards of the Sacred.
This exclusive series takes you behind the scenes to witness how your partnership shapes the future of our Church—from rigorous theological study to the selfless service of our deacons and lay leaders.
Don’t miss these powerful stories of transformation. Experience the mission firsthand—read our first two issues.
Read the first issue by clicking here.
Read the second issue by clicking here.
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April 16, 2026
5:30pm – 9:00pm
Step into an elegant evening of inspiration, community, and purpose at the Celebration of Mundelein at the Lincolnshire Marriot Resort. Hosted by University of Saint Mary of the Lake, this premier gathering brings together friends, families, clergy, and supporters to honor those who embody the spirit of service — and to invest in the future of our seminarians.
We are thrilled to recognize Fr. Jason Malave, Pastor at Queen of Apostles, and Matt and Christi Marcheschi from FOCUS. Their unwavering commitment to faith, education, and service embodies the spirit of Mundelein Seminary.
Learn more and purchase tickets: https://usml.edu/celebration-of-mundelein/
For information on becoming a sponsor click here.
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Join Fr. Kartje for Mass and Lenten Reflection

March 30, 2026
6:15pm – 8:30pm
Start Holy Week with a Lenten reflection with Father John Kartje, Rector of Mundelein Seminary.
Learn more and register to attend on our website by clicking here.
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Cardinal Meyer Lecture
Join us on April 7th and 8th for the Cardinal Albert Meyer Lecture featuring Dr. Hosffman Ospino.
Topics:
Tuesday, April 7: Ecclesial and Theological Wisdom from Latin America to the World
Wednesday, April 8: Hispanic Catholics and the Emergence of a Renewed Vision for U.S. Catholic Pastoral Life: Assessing Theologically the Legacy of the Fifth National Encuentro of Hispanic/Latino Ministry
Hosffman Ospino, PhD is Professor of Theology and Religious Education at Boston College, Clough School of Theology and Ministry where he is also the Chair of the Department of Religious Education and Pastoral Ministry. He is originally from Colombia, South America, and has conducted several national studies on Hispanic Catholicism. Presently he serves as principal investigator for the national initiative “Nuevo Momento: Leadership and Capacity Building for Ministerial Organizations Serving Hispanic Catholics” (2024-2028) and a co-principal investigator for “Haciendo Caminos: Theological Education for New Generations of U.S. Latino/a Catholics” (2023-2027). Dr. Ospino is the author and editor of more than 20 books and about 250 articles, academic and general. He is a Past-President of the Academy of Catholic Hispanic Theologians of the United States (ACHTUS) and is currently an officer of the Catholic Theological Society of America (CTSA). He is actively involved in ministry with his family in the Archdiocese of Boston.
Register to attend by clicking here.
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New Issue of Chicago Studies Explores the Presence of Christ in Tradition, Formation, Sacrament, & Word
Read about integrated faith formation, the meaning of tradition, the spiritual fatherhood of priests, & more in the latest issue of Chicago Studies
Click here to view the latest issue of Chicago Studies.
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What Wells are you Digging?
Fr. John Kartje shares a lesson from a Central American mission trip in his latest Chicago Catholic reflection. Drawing from his mission experience and the Gospel of John, Fr. Kartje challenges us to identify the “wells” we are digging in our careers and personal lives.
Read his reflection in Chicago Catholic by clicking here.
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Open House

March 28, 2026
9:00am – 1:00pm
Join us for the School of Parish Leadership and Evangelization’s Open House on March 28. Walk our peaceful lakeside paths, visit our chapel, and see how our programs can help you grow. Whether you are called to lay ministry, the diaconate, or deeper theological study, your journey of transformation starts here.
Learn more and register to attend on our website by clicking here.
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Basketball Tournament
On February 14 and 15 the USML Lakers participated in the St. Francis de Sales Basketball Tournament. The Lakers took 3rd place out of 18 seminaries.
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Paluch Lecture
On February 12, 2026, Dr. Harold D. Horell, the Margaret and Chester Paluch Chair of Theology at the University of Saint Mary of the Lake (USML), delivered the Spring 2026 Paluch Lecture titled, The Declaration on Christian Education: A Key to Vatican II’s Future.
Learn more and watch the lecture by clicking here.
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New Course
Formed in the Word:
An Introduction to the Old Testament
This course provides a Catholic study of the Old Testament by presenting the historical background, theological focus, and literary character of its books.
Enroll today by clicking here.
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Lunar New Year Mass
Seminarians and faculty members at the University of Saint Mary of the Lake gathered for a Lunar New Year Mass in the Chapel of the Immaculate Conception on Monday, Feb. 9, 2026.
View all the photos by clicking here.
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Ash Wednesday
On Wednesday, February 18 the USML community celebrated Ash Wednesday in the Chapel of the Immaculate Conception.
View all the photos by clicking here.
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Rector Reflections

Father John Kartje, serving as both Rector and President of the University of Saint Mary of the Lake, demonstrates his commitment to spiritual guidance through his weekly recorded sermons and reflections. With a passion for fostering a nurturing environment at the seminary, Father Kartje shares his insights and teachings, providing a source of inspiration and connection for the university community.
You can listen to his Rector Reflections on our website by clicking here.
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Alumni Updates

Calling all alumni! We want to hear from you. Please take the opportunity to update your information for our records.
You can provide an Alumni Update on our website by clicking here.
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