{"id":329,"date":"2021-01-20T16:24:35","date_gmt":"2021-01-20T21:24:35","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blogs.shu.edu\/heartofthehall\/?p=329"},"modified":"2021-01-20T16:24:35","modified_gmt":"2021-01-20T21:24:35","slug":"editors-note-fall-2020-by-emma-newgarden","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blogs.shu.edu\/heartofthehall\/2021\/01\/20\/editors-note-fall-2020-by-emma-newgarden\/","title":{"rendered":"Editor&#8217;s Note Fall 2020 by Emma Newgarden"},"content":{"rendered":"<p class=\"_04xlpA direction-ltr align-start para-style-body\"><span class=\"JsGRdQ\">Belatedly, welcome back to the Hall! After being away for so long\u2014it feels like ages since we were all sent home from campus last Spring\u2014it is truly a gift to be back together in community, even if still partially virtual. <\/span><span class=\"JsGRdQ\">&#8220;The Heart of the Hall&#8221; took the opportunity to expand our online platform by building up our website and social media pages. Still, we are thankful to have been able to publish this edition and share it with you in print once again. <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"_04xlpA direction-ltr align-start para-style-body\"><span class=\"JsGRdQ\">These past few months have been for many of us at Seton Hall among the most difficult times of our lives. We have experienced loneliness and <\/span><span class=\"JsGRdQ\">isolation in quarantine; fear and uncertainty in the face of this ongoing pandemic; anger and sadness at social injustices; tension and conflict over a polarized political sphere. Christ suffers with all who have lost loved ones to any of <\/span><span class=\"JsGRdQ\">these conflicts.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"_04xlpA direction-ltr align-start para-style-body\"><span class=\"JsGRdQ\">Never have we been more aware how much is wrong in the world in which we live. Nevertheless, Christians remember that these ailments are nothing new, in the grand scheme. Sin and all its effects are as old as humanity. <\/span><span class=\"JsGRdQ\">Recognizing this truth by no means implies that we should give up the <\/span><span class=\"JsGRdQ\">fight; rather, it draws our line of sight up and outward, to a point where we <\/span><span class=\"JsGRdQ\">can see\u2014and thus better work toward\u2014the light at the end of the tunnel. <\/span><span class=\"JsGRdQ\">It is this outlook that our writers manifest this edition, offering concrete insights and inspiration for fellow SHU students, to cope with hard times and reach that vantage point.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"_04xlpA direction-ltr align-start para-style-body\"><span class=\"JsGRdQ\">First, Jessica gives us a biography of our beloved Seton Hall\u2019s namesake, Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton. Through Saint Elizabeth\u2019s journey from Italian <\/span><span class=\"JsGRdQ\">immigrant to American saint, she teaches us that we too can persevere in navigating new and difficult terrain with faith to guide us.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"_04xlpA direction-ltr align-start para-style-body\"><span class=\"JsGRdQ\">Next, Bridgette reflects on a disordered modern attitude\u2014the pressure placed on women to meet false external beauty standards. <\/span><span class=\"JsGRdQ\">She reminds us that when society\u2019s definitions do not match God\u2019s, we always find truth in His definitions.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"_04xlpA direction-ltr align-start para-style-body\"><span class=\"JsGRdQ\">Thomas relates his personal devotion with the Old Testament Song of Songs. His narrative encourages us likewise to turn to God\u2019s word for strength and solace, when we need a spiritual retreat. <\/span><span class=\"JsGRdQ\">Then Matthew observes and critiques the nihilism that pervades our nation today. He thoughtfully refutes this philosophy\u2019s logic and calls for a renewal of our natural inclination to hope.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"_04xlpA direction-ltr align-start para-style-body\"><span class=\"JsGRdQ\">Finally, Ellen conducts an interview with Jessica Brinker, Seton Hall\u2019s new Varsity Catholic missionary. Jessica talks about her path to FOCUS and Campus Ministry\u2019s exciting new activities, adjusted to this extraordinary semester.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"_04xlpA direction-ltr align-start para-style-body\"><span class=\"JsGRdQ\">We hope you enjoy this Fall issue and take heart in its message of hope in the Lord. To borrow a line from Matt\u2019s article (find the rest on page 10! ) \u201chope is [\u2026] a desire for an arduous good possible to be attained.\u201d <\/span><span class=\"JsGRdQ\">Hope for Christians is more than wishful thinking: through God\u2019s <\/span><span class=\"JsGRdQ\">grace, we have not only the wish but <\/span><span class=\"JsGRdQ\">the EXPECTATION that dark times will not prevail. This is the hope that empowers the mission of Seton Hall, the hope that will carry us through.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"_04xlpA direction-ltr align-start para-style-body\"><span class=\"JsGRdQ\">Be well and God Bless.<\/span><\/p>\n<p>By Emma Newgarden<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Belatedly, welcome back to the Hall! 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