Catholic/Christian Spirituality

Many will agree that one of the most meaningful aspects of Notre Dame is its Catholic mission. You can feel it at Our Lady’s University in the presence of the grotto or the Basilica. You can see it in the hearts and faces of the people.

The Notre Dame Club of Denver strives to provide an environment for our Notre Dame family in the Denver area to continue their spiritual journey, to worship together and to participate as family gathered in the Spirit. Be it at a community service event or watching a football game, our faith is always present. To that end, special spiritual events organized by the NDCD occur all year long.

  • Dorm Mass
    On the first Sunday of the month, Notre Dame alumni and friends gather for Mass at St. John Francis Regis Chapel at Regis University.

  • Annual Communion Brunch 
    The annual Communion Brunch will be held in January 2010 over winter break so that our current students who are home for the holidays can participate.

  • Hesburgh Lecture Series
    The Hesburgh Lecture Series, our fall tradition, continues with an exciting speaker presenting a topic that affects many in the world around us.

  • Other Events
    We celebrate Mass before many of our annual events, including UND Night, the Student Send Off Picnic, and other events.

  • ND Senior Alumni Prayer Ministry
    The local prayer-line, run by Joe McCauley ’53 and other Senior Alumni, welcomes everyone to submit prayers. Please contact Joe at joend53@yahoo.com or (303)794-6264.

    Please pray for the following:
    • Sue Duffy, long time friend of Joe '53 and Noreen McCauley

    • Robert Stoffel Sr., Father-in-Law of Beth Bonczek-Stoffel, MBA '94

Also, we invite you to visit two Notre Dame websites that allow you to continue your faith journeys.

  • Pray at Notre Dame (http://pray.nd.edu) offers daily readings and reflections, and also allows visitors to submit prayer requests online.
  • ND Prayercast (http://www.ndprayercast.org) consists of Psalm reflections, readings, and a weekly homily, and features the music of the Notre Dame Folk Choir.
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