Azucena De La Torre

Name: Azucena De La Torre

Major(s): Communications and Catholic Studies

Hometown: Chicago, IL

Activities: 
Writing Fellow
Chicago Quarter Mentor
CCD Volunteer Teacher
Youth Group Leader

Future Goals:
I strive to discern the call God has in my life in a way that combines my gifts through education and communication. I hope to work for progress in the community through Youth Ministry. My ultimate dream is to dedicate my life to working in a field that allows me to combine faith and education as tools to help others reach fulfillment.

What excites you about the Vincentian Mission Fellows Program?
Intentionally living through the process of understanding the Vincentian question, "What must be done?' alongside my peers is what most excites me about this. I am looking forward to exploring how a Vincentian way of life can translate into our modern world.

News & Events

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  • Film Screening: Band of Sisters

    3/7/13
    Panel discussion to follow, Facilitator: JoAnne Zielinski; Panel: Mary Fishman, Srs. Pat Murphy and Joann Persch, Sisters of Mercy and Sr. Katie Norris, DC. 6PM, Student Center 120.
  • Winter DRMA Lecture

    3/4/13
    Title: Toward a New Reading of the Political Thought of the dévot faction: the opposition to Cardinal Richelieu's ministeriat. Lecturer: Dr. Caroline Maillet-Rao. Time: 11:30AM, Richardson Library, 115
  • Lousie De Marrillac Lecture

    2/20/13
    Title: Vincentian Mission—Hope and Healing for Victims: Daughters of Charity Civil War Nurses Deliver Comfort, Lecturer: Sister Betty Ann McNeil, D.C., 12:00 PM, Location: Richardson Library, Room 115
  • Annual Vincent de Paul Lecture

    10/24/12
    3:30pm to 4:30pm, Richardson Library, 380. Topic: The top ten issues facing homelessness charities today: an international perspective. Speaker: Mark McGreevy
  • DRMA Fall Lecture

    10/9/12
    11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., Richardson Library, 115, Title: Evangelizing Slaves: French missionaries in the Seventeenth-Century Mediterranean.