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AMDG

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My favorite part of Loyola University Chicago is the university's Jesuit identity. I am not particularly religious, but I deeply value and respect Jesuit principles and apply them to my daily behavior and moral system. The above Tagxedo possesses the most important words I use to describe Loyola; the hand briefly touches on the twelve Jesuit values pertaining to education listed below.

The Pursuit of Excellence

Respect for the World, Its History and Mystery

Learning from Experience

Contemplative Vision Formed by Hope

Development of Personal Potential

Critical Thinking and Effective Communication

Appreciation of Things Both Great and Small

Commitment to Service

Linking Faith with Justice

Special Concern for the Poor and Oppressed

International and Global Perspective

Discerning Mindset: Finding God in All Things

I personally connect with these ideals and find them reflected in my holistic education on a daily basis. Finally, the title of this section is AMDG. These letters are an acronym symbolizing the Latin motto of the Society of Jesus - a Catholic order known for their expertise in education and widespread acceptance. Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam translates to English as "For the greater glory of God." 

Author: Phillip-John Puzzo
Last modified: 4/25/2013 7:42 AM (EST)