In recognition of Fr. Blaszczak’s vision and advocacy for the Fairfield Bellarmine program, University Trustee Bob Murphy ’71 has established the Gerald Blaszczak, S.J., Cura Personalis Fund to support Bellarmine students’ non-tuition needs.
Assistant to the President and Alumni Chaplain Rev. Gerald Blaszczak, S.J., has played a vital role in the planning and launch of Fairfield Bellarmine, the associate’s degree program serving lower income students from the Greater Bridgeport area. As he departs the University for a new assignment, Fr. Blaszczak’s vision for the Bellarmine program to offer students "care for the whole person” will continue through the establishment of a cura personalis fund in his name.
"Fr. Gerry's passion and commitment to the promise of the Bellarmine initiative was one of the major factors in making the program a reality," said University Trustee Bob Murphy '71.
Murphy created the unrestricted Gerald Blaszczak, S.J., Cura Personalis Fund to provide resources for unexpected personal or family-related expenses students may face outside of the classroom. “The fund is core to our Jesuit mission and the call to minister to the whole person,” he said, “and Fr. Gerry is a living example of the power of that mission and ministry.”
Long before the first Fairfield Bellarmine students began classes this past fall, Fr. Blaszczak envisioned a program instilled with “a spirit of familiaritas – where students would feel accepted and cared for, like part of a family." This spirit, he noted, was foundational to the first Jesuit schools of the sixteenth century, and remains the tradition by which modern Jesuit universities such as Fairfield distinguish themselves.