Food for Thought
Food for Thought is sponsored by the Cura program and provides a time for students to share a simple meal and receive spiritual nourishment though the company of other students, a guest speaker or another type of activity. Food for Thought is held once a month on Monday evenings. For more information, contact the Cura Team in the Office of University Ministry.
Romero House Hospitality Nights
Romero House is an intentional community of students living together to explore issues of faith, spirituality and social justice. Two Monday evenings a month (6-8 p.m.) they open their home for hospitality nights. All are welcome to join them for a simple meal and good conversation about a relevant social justice topic.
Wednesday Night Worship
Every Wednesday night at 9 p.m. (while Regis College is in session), students gather in the side chapel to pray together. The prayer form varies, but it is always a great study break and a chance to enjoy some beautiful student-led prayer and some great fellowship. Music is live and student-led, and there is something for everyone! We do Taizé prayer, praise and worship, interfaith prayer, and more — definitely worth checking out!
Spirituality on Tap
One Thursday evening a month, we co-host an event with Fr. Bart Geger in Walker’s Pub. These events are informal and aimed at getting people thinking and talking about issues in spirituality. It’s a great place to bring those burning questions you’ve had for awhile. You do not need to be 21 to participate!
Eucharistic Adoration
The Catholic Student Association offers weekly opportunities for Catholic students to deepen their faith and practice. Adoration takes place one Tuesday evening a month at 9 p.m. in the side chapel.
Mass of the Holy Spirit
Each September, we honor the ancient tradition of the Mass of the Holy Spirit, by gathering as a community in the St. John Francis Regis Chapel to kick off our academic year.
Lessons & Carols
Each December (usually the last day of classes), we celebrate the Festival of Lessons and Carols — whereby we celebrate the holy season of Advent in scripture, song and story.