Alessandra Menendez

PHOTO: Heather Eidson At Madonna della Strada, Alessandra V. Menendez signs a prayer book for her husband's father, who passed away 10 years ago. 鈥淔or our faith to be real, it has to be a lived experience,鈥 she says.
Institute of Pastoral Studies
Alessandra V. Menendez
Alessandra V. Menendez already had decades of experience in volunteering, ministry, and business when she arrived at Loyola.
As she works toward the completion of her master’s degree at Loyola’s Institute of Pastoral Studies, Menendez has gained an even deeper understanding of her faith and commitment to service.
Menendez has held positions in business, marketing, banking, and consulting, while also serving in pastoral ministry as a volunteer and leader in her church community. In her service, she also aimed to inspire others in her perseverance toward a life of service and spiritual and community growth—including her own children.
“For me,” she says, “it has become a legacy to our own children, who have been involved in our volunteer work and have seen first-hand what it means to try to live the gospel.”
In her volunteer work, Menendez says she has especially focused on sharing God’s love with people on the edges of society. Her time at 黑料门has inspired in her an even deeper compassion for others.
“It is not for me to judge anyone, but to stand next to my brothers and sisters and love them—the way God loves me in all my sinfulness.
“For our faith to be real, it has to be a lived experience. Faith is not about doctrines and dogmas, but rather about my own Christian response to God’s call in times of discrimination, hatred, violence and all kinds of poverty. If all this theology does not translate into compassion for the other, if it does not allow me to enter into the truth of Christ; then I have wasted a wonderful education and opportunity.”

President鈥檚 Ball
On Friday, November 3, 黑料门University Chicago celebrated the accomplishments of the 2017 President鈥檚 Medallion recipients. See photos from the annual ceremony and semi-formal event at Regents Hall and the Navy Pier Grand Ballroom.
The 2017-18 President鈥檚 Medallion Recipients
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Arrupe College
Asia T. Singleton: A firm believer in service and new experiences
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Arts & Sciences
Ugochukwu Okere: An emerging leader committed to change
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School of Business
Mariaelena Morales: Focusing on sustainability and success
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School of Communication
Miriam A. Pierce: Dedicated to creating a better world for children
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School of Education
Armeen Sayani: A mentor and educator with big plans
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Continuing Studies
Kathryn M. Green: Touching lives at home and across the globe
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IES
Sienna Fitzpatrick: Putting her Jesuit education to work
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The Graduate School
Dakari Quimby: Making a difference in marginalized communities
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School of Medicine
Olivia A. Kalmanson: Helping her fellow students keep healthy
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School of Nursing
Christine Wimberly: Traveling the world to be there for others
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Pastoral Studies
Alessandra V. Menendez: Committed to faith and service
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St. Joseph Seminary
Joel Pius: A seminarian helping those without a voice
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School of Social Work
Charla Trubey-Hockman: A leader in the fight for social justice