Magis Immersion and Justice Program
Campus Ministry's International Immersion and Faith Experience
Magis, the Ignatian ideal of more, asks people to “go deeper” and pay more intimate attention to their feelings, their experiences, their significant relationships with others and with God. The Magis International Immersion and Justice Program puts this ideal into practice through developing relationships with our partners in El Salvador and East Africa. By joining Magis you agree to advocate, fundraise and pray for and with our partner communities. The Magis Program also offers the opportunity to travel to our partner sites in El Salvador and East Africa; encountering the people where they are, learning about global social justice issues by accompanying others, and reflecting on our experiences in the light of faith. These are not service trips, but rather focused on building relationships, solidarity with the poor, growing in faith and awareness of social justice issues, and reflection. Participation in Magis is open to all Georgetown University undergraduate students.
Magis El Salvador 2009 Info Sessions:
Thursday, October 9, 2008, 5 p.m., Leavey Campus Ministry Office
Wednesday, October 15, 2008, 7 p.m., Leavey Campus Ministry Office
This year's El Salvador delegation will serve as international election observers for the Salvadoran Presidential Election.
Magis East Africa 2009 Info Sessions:
Coming Soon!

Youth mural in Santa Monica, San Vicente, El Salvador
For our trip to El Salvador, we partner with the SHARE Foundation. SHARE has extensive experience with these types of trips and makes all our arrangements for us. Prayer and reflection on this trip are in the Christian tradition. All are welcome.
Over Spring Break 2008, we took our first Magis delegation to San Salvador, El Salvador. Read about and see photos of our delegation: Trip Report, Student Article, Photos

Over Summer Break 2008 (29 May-13 June) we traveled to Arusha, Bagamoyo, Zanzibar, and Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Click here for Photos and for a Trip Report.

Our sister organization in Our sister organization in
El Salvador Tanzania
-Ignacio Ellacuria, SJ , professor, rector and martyr from the Universidad Centroamericana "José Simeón Cañas" (UCA)
For more information about the Magis program, contact Program Directors Ethan DeCoster or Catherine Heinhold.
Things to Know
El Salvador Trip Important Dates
Trip Dates: March 7-17, 2009Total cost (before fundraising efforts): $1,500
Download Application
Application due: October 31, 2008 with $100 deposit
We will fly together from Washington Dulles Airport to Aeropuerto Internacional Comalapa, San Salvador.
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A "sample" day in El Salvador
7:30am Breakfast at the guesthouse
8:00am Morning Prayer
9:00am Meeting with an economist to learn about Salvadoran economic reality
12:00pm Lunch
1:30pm Leave for the Central American University (UCA)
2:00pm Meeting with a theologian at the UCA
3:30pm Tour the museum and rose garden commemorating the 6 Jesuit priests and 2 women who were martyred at the UCA in 1989
6:00pm Dinner
7:00pm Group reflection and prayer
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East Africa Trip Important Dates
Trip Dates: May 27 - June 10, 2009 (tentative)
Total cost (before fundraising efforts): TBA
We will fly together from Washington Dulles Airport.
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A “sample” day in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
8:00 Inter-faith morning prayer
8:30 Breakfast at Guest House
9:30 Visit to Tanzania Women of Impact Foundation to learn about their programs for AIDS orphans
12:00 Lunch with Georgetown partners
1:00 Afternoon drive around Dar es Salaam
3:00 Play with local children
5:00 Dinner
7:00 Question and Answer session about our day with a local expert
8:30 Evening reflection and group-sharing
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To do now:
- Get a passport, or renew yours if it will expire in the next year. Click here for information.
- Begin thinking about fundraising. Possible sources of funds: extended family members, your home parish, businesses at home.
- Check with your health-insurance provider about coverage overseas. Check the CDC website for information about recommended immunizations.
- Check to see if you need a visa to enter El Salvador (U.S. Citizens do not need a visa as long as they purchase a $10 tourist card at the airport, which is included in your fee). Citizens of other countries may need a visa. Click here to see what your El Salvador visa requirements are. For Tanzania and Kenya, citizens of most countries will need a visa. Visa forms will be due to Magis staff in January. Click for the visa forms for Tanzania and Kenya.
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