Love and mischief, mistaken identity, fairies and magic abound in this classic farce, one of William Shakespeare's greatest and most beloved comedies. Tickets are available at the door or online at www.seatyourself.biz/goramblers.
All Ramblers are invited to share personal, prayerful time with God by participating in the ancient practice of Eucharistic Adoration. We will offer this opportunity every first Friday of the month during the school year, from 7:40 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., The Chapel will be reserved for exposition of the Eucharist and for anyone desiring silent prayer.
You can stop in the Chapel for as little or as much time as you like. All you need to bring is your desire to be with God. You can also bring a journal, book or other reflection materials if you wish. Other prayer resources will also be available for your use. For more information, please click here.
Wintrust's Grand Banking Hall, 231 S. LaSalle St., Chicago, Il 60604
Eat. Drink. Dance. Transform lives. Join us for a festive get-together with Fr. McGrath. Feast on international cuisine from food stations featuring flavors from around the globe, connect with fellow members of the Loyola community and dance to the beat of live music by Orchestra 33.
Love and mischief, mistaken identity, fairies and magic abound in this classic farce, one of William Shakespeare's greatest and most beloved comedies. Tickets are available at the door or online at www.seatyourself.biz/goramblers.
Love and mischief, mistaken identity, fairies and magic abound in this classic farce, one of William Shakespeare's greatest and most beloved comedies. Tickets are available at the door or online at www.seatyourself.biz/goramblers.
Love and mischief, mistaken identity, fairies and magic abound in this classic farce, one of William Shakespeare's greatest and most beloved comedies. Tickets are available at the door or online at www.seatyourself.biz/goramblers.
Guest Speakers: William B. McNulty III '95, founder emeritus of Team Rubicon and former CEO of Team Rubicon Global and Mike Lowe '97, general assignment reporter, WGN-Channel 9
5th–8th grade students and their families are invited to attend the Loyola Academy 2018 Open House on Thursday, November 8, 2018.
The evening will include guided personal tours of the campus and the opportunity to meet Loyola Academy administrators, faculty, staff, students, coaches, and club moderators. Tours will be offered continuously throughout the evening, and tours are about one hour. Prospective students will have the opportunity to learn more about Loyola's academic, ministry, cocurricular and athletic programs. Come experience everything that Loyola's Jesuit Education offers!
Parking is available in the Loyola Academy lot as well as on the field at the west corner of Laramie Avenue and Illinois Road. Side street parking is permitted, however please read the signs for parking restrictions. No parking is available on Frontage Road. Overflow parking will be directed to the Stepan/New Trier West parking lot via Frontage Road and a shuttle bus will transport guests to Loyola Academy.
Questions, please contact the Admissions Office at 847.920.2481
Volunteer with fellow Ramblers and Catholic Charities as we help to feed the hungry in Chicago. Space is limited.
For more information about this service opportunity, please contact PLC executive member Laura Schramm ’07 at lauraschramm17@gmail.com. To learn more about Catholic Charities volunteer opportunities, click here.
Hyatt Place O'Hare, 6810 Mannheim Road, Rosemont, IL
Admission representatives from 39 colleges and universities outside the United States will present information about their schools and application processes. The fair is free. Pre-registration is encouraged but not required. Students can pre-register here. To view the list of institutions attending, click here.
Parents of juniors are strongly urged to attend one of two upcoming college seminars (a second seminar is offered on Sunday, January 13, 2019). This program provides an important overview of the college counseling and guidance program at Loyola Academy.
Topics include:
Standardized testing
Timeline for junior and senior years
Factors in the college admission process
Preparation for and scheduling of the required individual college conference
Demonstration of Naviance Family Connection, a web-based tool students use for college planning
Student responsibilities and expectations
Students will receive this information in Formation.
Advent is a season of expectant waiting and preparation. The season invites us to open our hearts to the ways God is breaking into our lives and the world.
Through a series of meditations, prayers and contemplative practices, we invite Loyola parents, alumni and friends to enter into this holy season. Each week we will explore different faces from the Nativity story, mining the familiar stories for their wisdom and guidance. Each session stands alone. Join us for one week, two weeks or all three. This is a busy time of year. Give yourself the gift of time—the time to be attentive to the deeper stirrings in your heart.
Joseph and Mary Tuesday, November 27 Behold, the virgin shall be with child and bear a son, and they shall name him Emmanuel, which means “God is with us.”
The Visit of the Magi Tuesday, December 4 Where is the newborn king? We saw his star at its rising and have come to do him homage.
The Visit of the Shepherds Tuesday, December 11 When the angels went away from them to heaven, the shepherds said to one another, "Let us go, then, to Bethlehem to see this thing that has taken place, which the Lord has made known to us."