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Led by the Holy Spirit, University Ministries at The University of Scranton seeks to engage all members of the community in promoting and living out the Gospel values of Jesus Christ. Inspired by the spirituality of Saint Ignatius of Loyola and strengthened by the sacramental life of the Church, we are committed to using our God-given talents by reaching out with love and respect to all through our service for peace and justice, education, prayer, worship and faith formation.
University Ministries offers Sunday mass, daily mass and the Sacrament of Reconciliation, as well as special liturgies that gather the entire University community. In addition, we hold many different types of retreats at our own beautiful lakeside Conference and Retreat Center. On the University campus there are numerous opportunities to learn more about the Catholic/Christian faith, and to pray and share faith with students, faculty and staff.

  University Ministries seeks to assist all University of Scranton students, faculty and staff, regardless of creed, to become knowledgeable, committed, and active participants in their respective faith traditions. All are welcome-- take a look at some of the possibilities!

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