Home For All Faiths
In Campus Ministry, we firmly believe that "preparing people to lead extraordinary lives" requires us to truly be a home for all faiths. Vatican II documents challenge us to be more ecumenical on our Catholic identity and to this end, we have created space for several faith traditions. In addition, we have an interfaith programming group called the Interfaith Companions, who serve to develop programs that foster dialogue and service for all people of faith. We invite you to get involved in the wonderful ways to worship and pray available to everyone here at Loyola University Chicago!
Interfaith Programs
The Interfaith Companions host several events throughout the year from dialogues, panel discussions, to films that explore issues of faith. Please visit our facebook page for upcoming events or read our blog to discover how students of different faith backgrounds explore their university experience. To learn more, check out our facebook and blogspot pages by click on the icon below.Sacramental Life serves to promote the Catholic Identity of the University through liturgical worship, the celebration of the sacraments, and in training students to be future leaders in the Church.
Hillel
Hillel leads students to grow in the Jewish Faith through socials, academic lectures, and celebrations of Jewish holidays.
Hindu Students
The Hindu Students' Organization (HSO) serves Hindu students, faculty, and staff who want to practice their Hindu Faith and expland their knowledge about the Hindu religion.Muslim Students
Loyola’s Muslim Students’ Association is a non-profit student organization that strives to spread tolerance and build a stronger community by educating all students, staff, and faculty about Islam and its teachings. The MSA provides all of Loyola with a better understanding of Islam and sheds light on misconceptions that have been accepted as truth in society. These goals are facilitated by holding
various events and programs throughout the year, including a Fast-A-Thon and an Islam Awareness Week. The MSA also offers Muslim students with many presentations on faith, lectures and discussions, and a variety of learning groups that not only educate but create a stronger sense of unity and support. Located on the eighth floor of the Mundelein Center, the Baitu-Salaam Mosque not only offers Loyola’s Muslim students a clean space for worship and prayer throughout the day but also welcomes all visitors! For more information, please visit the LUC MSA website or email us.
Protestant Ministry
The Prostestant ministry unites and invites all here in the Loyola community to engage the Christian faith story. We are rooted in the Protestant heritage and gather for worship, fellowship, teaching, study, and service. We are a diverse group of students, faculty, and staff from a wide range of backgrounds. Whether you affiliate with a particular denomination or faith tradition we welcome you to join us.
Click here for a list of off campus worship sites in Evanston and the Lakeshore and WTC area.