The University Chorale of Boston College. (Gretchen Ertl)

More than 350 of Boston College鈥檚 most generous benefactors gathered in celebration September 29 at the Light the World Campaign Gala Finale to mark the close of 热点爆料入口鈥檚 record-breaking $1.605 billion capital campaign.

The gala was held in a cathedral tent on the lawn behind the McMullen Museum and University Conference Center, and featured musical performances by students at St. Columbkille Partnership School in Brighton, the Boston College Chorale, and actor and singer Michelle Miller '98, who served as Monan Professor in Theatre Arts last year.

University President William P. Leahy, S.J., and campaign co-chairs William J. Geary CSOM 鈥80, Kathleen McGillycuddy NC 鈥71, and Charles Clough MCAS 鈥64, praised the benefactors for their generosity and commitment, particularly in light of obstacles posed by a campaign launch that took place amidst the worst economic downturn in more than 50 years.

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University President William P. Leahy, S.J., addressed the gathering of 'Light the World' benefactors. (Gretchen Ertl)

鈥淚 recall vividly the evening in October, 2008 when we launched the public phase of our Light the World campaign and announced that we would seek to raise $1.5 billion, the largest amount in our history and more than three times the combined total of previous campaigns,鈥 said Father Leahy. 鈥淎s you will recall, that month was the beginning of a difficult time for the national and international economy.聽 But we proceeded with confidence and hope, knowing that we would face challenges but also convinced that the campaign was critical for the development of Boston College and confident that our alumni, parents, and friends would respond generously.

'Light the World' campaign co-chairs William J. Geary, Kathleen McGillycuddy, and Charles Clough.
'Light the World' campaign co-chairs William J. Geary, Kathleen McGillycuddy, and Charles Clough. (Rose Lincoln)

"We chose the name Light the World for our campaign to remind us about the mission of Boston College and that our University has been a powerful beacon since its founding in 1863, dispelling the darkness of ignorance and fear, and illuminating the way to knowledge, wisdom, faith, and hope for so many in Boston, our nation, and throughout the world," Fr. Leahy said.聽 "Since the start of our campaign, we have lived up to our motto of 鈥淓ver to Excel鈥 and the call to light the world, despite daunting financial circumstances. That is certainly cause for celebration.鈥

The celebration was held in a tent on the lawn of the McMullen Museum and University Conference Center.
The celebration was held in a cathedral tent on the lawn of the McMullen Museum and University Conference Center. (Rose Lincoln)
鈥淭onight is a time for celebration, gratitude and rededication, for moving forward with great hope and confidence,鈥 said Fr. Leahy. 鈥淎nd to remember that as alumni, parents, and friends of Boston College, we are called to light the world now and forever.鈥
Students bearing torches to symbolize the 'Light the World' effort.
Students bearing torches to symbolize the 'Light the World' effort. (Gretchen Ertl)

Light the World stands among the most successful capital campaigns in American higher education this decade, and among the largest campaigns of any Catholic university worldwide.

鈥淭onight is a time for celebration, gratitude and rededication, for moving forward with great hope and confidence,鈥 said Fr. Leahy.聽 鈥淎nd to remember that as alumni, parents, and friends of Boston College, we are called to light the world now and forever.鈥

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A statue of Society of Jesus founder St. Ignatius Loyola overlooked the gala venue.
A statue of Society of Jesus founder St. Ignatius Loyola overlooked the gala venue. (Gretchen Ertl)