INTERFAITH

What if you aren’t Roman Catholic or you wonder how others experience the divine in the world?
Campus Ministry staff will assist non-Catholic students who wish to find a site of worship near campus. We also support non-Catholic student efforts to gather on campus for personal and spiritual support. If you would like information on Sunday Christian Church services,but don't know where to go in Jersey City stop by the Office of Campus Ministry and request a "Church Walk" schedule.
Interfaith Retreat/Day of Reflection - Sunday, December 7th, Alumni House
A Muslim prayer space is located on the third floor of the Library and is open to Muslim students to pray throughout the day.
A Hindu prayer space is available in Saint Peter Hall in the Gandhi-King Room and may be scheduled upon request.
Campus Ministry regularly gathers the Interfaith Council, which is made up of students, faculty, staff and administrators of various religious traditions. We join together for Soup and Substance discussions (usually lunch) at which we talk about our experiences of being Jewish, Muslim, Christian, Hindu or one of the many other religious traditions from which SPC community members come.
We also come together for structured prayer or religious celebration several times a year. Our objectives are to provide a forum where community members can learn about one another and to build understanding and trust among people of different faiths on campus.
  
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