search: 

MyINsiteEvent Calendar | contact us

home > spiritual life > worship

Worship

Catholic Mass Schedule


Sunday

Mass of the Holy Spirit

11:00 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.

Weekday

11:30 a.m. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday in the Madonna Della Strada Side Chapel


9:00 p.m. Wednesday sponsored by Hospitality House in the Residence Village Commons


There are no 11:00 a.m. Sunday Masses, Weekday Masses, or interfaith prayer during college holidays and summer breaks.


How can I participate in Catholic Mass?


Music Ministry

Hopefully, you're feeling a 'call' to sing, or maybe to just check out the choir! Here are some things to consider before making a decision.

  • Can you sing in tune even though others may be singing a different melody?
  • Do you have time each week, usually Wednesday evening, to rehearse for an hour or so?
  • Any problem with showing up an hour before mass to warm up and run through selections?
  • Are you open to new information and trying different styles of music?
  • Most importantly, do you have a sincere desire to praise God and make beautiful music?
Choir_Small

In order to make the music at Regis' Chapel wonderful, we need both singers and instrumentalists. The choir will rehearse on Wednesday from 7 - 9ish p.m. and an hour before Mass begins. If you can't make these rehearsal times, but are still interested, please contact the Choir Team or the Office of University Ministry at 303.458.4153.





Liturgical Ministry

Students, faculty, and staff are encouraged to serve the community through a wide variety of liturgical ministries. University Ministry always welcomes anybody interested in serving in any of the following positions.

Dr.Kloos_website
  • Altar Server
  • Cross Bearer
  • Hospitality Minister
  • Extraordinary Minister of Communion
  • Lector (Proclaiming Scripture)

For more information, contact the Liturgical Ministry Coordinator Office of University Ministry at 303.458.4153.




Ecumenical Worship


Common Grounds Interfaith Prayer Service


Interfaith PrayerOn Wednesdays at 11:30 a.m. members of the Regis University Community gather in the Newland Prayer room in St. John Francis Regis Chapel for half an hour of an interfaith prayer with readings and quiet reflection. Everyone is welcome.

No interfaith prayer during college holiday or summer breaks.
For more information, contact Ken Phillips, Assistant to the Vice President for University Art, at 303-458-4059.

Taize


TaizeCandle

Taize is a form of prayer rooted in Song, Silence, and Scripture. A Taize prayer service includes simple, repetitive songs, a few scripture readings, and some time in meditative silence.


The Hospitality House hosts a Taize prayer service in place of Wednesday night Mass, on the last Wednesday of every month. The service will begin at 9:00 p.m. in the Residence Village Commons. All are welcome.

The Taize community began in the 1940's in Taize, France as an outreach to people in crisis during World War II. Praying privately so as not to make anyone of another tradition or world view feel unwelcome, the founders of Taize, Brother Roger and his sister Genevieve sought to live out their faith by providing such protection. After the war, the community began to attract people from all over the world. Those that came desired to take part in the spirituality that inspired such hospitalitty. The Brothers who run Taize are from the Protestant, Eastern Orthodox, and Roman Catholic traditions and have since welcomed people of all faiths to join in prayer with them. Today the community welcomes up to 5,000 people a week to celebrate God's presence.


Top of Page     Printer Friendly Page