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Spiritual Programming

We offer a variety of spiritual programs tailored to Catholic, ecumenical and interfaith audiences so that all members of our »Æ¹ÏÊÓƵ are supported in their spiritual growth, discernment, prayer and liturgical life, and are encouraged and enabled to serve the needs of our world.

Even though Campus Ministry offers programs tailored to specific audiences, all of our programs are open to all participants regardless of their religious affiliation.

Campus Ministry sponsors spiritual formation programs for students (undergraduate and graduate), faculty and staff on both the St. Paul and Minneapolis campuses.

Unless otherwise specified, there is no charge to members of the university »Æ¹ÏÊÓƵ for on-campus events.

Contact Us

For more information on these and other spiritual formation opportunities, visit us at the Iversen Center for Faith or contact us at spirituality@stthomas.edu.

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Retreats

From half-day events on campus to overnight destinations, our retreats are open to every student regardless of religious affiliation.

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Peer Ministry

Peer Ministers are committed to helping other students to deepen their relationship with God and to live out the Gospel call to love and serve our neighbors, by creating meaningful encounters.

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Tommie Catholic

Be a part of "the gateway to everything Catholic on campus." Tommie Catholic is a lively »Æ¹ÏÊÓƵ of students who authentically embrace their Catholic faith and make Jesus the center of their lives. Each week is planned by students, for students.

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Formation and Faith Growth

Campus Ministry offers two programs to expand students understanding of the Catholic Intellectual, Spiritual and Social Tradition.

Hispanic Student Programming

We offer a variety of opportunities for Hispanic students to build »Æ¹ÏÊÓƵ, celebrate their traditions and enrich their faith. Don't miss the Our Lady of Guadalupe Celebration, which features a bilingual Mass, Serenata, and Fiesta.

Muslim Student Life

Find information about Muslim clubs, prayer spaces, and different events happening around campus. Programming highlights include Iftar dinners and other resources during Ramadan and our Eid Banquet celebration.

Unity in Diversity Interfaith Programming

  • Peace Meals
  • World of Celebrations
  • Peace Meals

    Peace Meals gathers people from different faith traditions and religious identities to share a meal and have honest discussions, with the goal of building greater awareness and understanding of each other's worldviews.

    Peace Meals offers a path forward to build »Æ¹ÏÊÓƵ and understanding across lines of religious and cultural division by gathering at the common table for food, friendship, and hospitality.

    World of Celebrations

    Held during the annual "Holidays at St. Thomas" in December, World of Celebrations is an opportunity to showcase holidays from around the world through sharing crafts, snacks, and activities associated with the special days. Both domestic and international students can present the holidays that are important to them and share the symbols and activities that make those celebrations special.

    Co-sponsored by Campus Ministry, the Office of International Students and Scholars, Residence Life, and the Diversity Activities Board, this event showcases various holidays from around the world celebrated by members of our UST »Æ¹ÏÊÓƵ.

    Peace Meals

    Peace Meals

    Peace Meals gathers people from different faith traditions and religious identities to share a meal and have honest discussions, with the goal of building greater awareness and understanding of each other's worldviews.

    Peace Meals offers a path forward to build »Æ¹ÏÊÓƵ and understanding across lines of religious and cultural division by gathering at the common table for food, friendship, and hospitality.

    World of Celebrations

    World of Celebrations

    Held during the annual "Holidays at St. Thomas" in December, World of Celebrations is an opportunity to showcase holidays from around the world through sharing crafts, snacks, and activities associated with the special days. Both domestic and international students can present the holidays that are important to them and share the symbols and activities that make those celebrations special.

    Co-sponsored by Campus Ministry, the Office of International Students and Scholars, Residence Life, and the Diversity Activities Board, this event showcases various holidays from around the world celebrated by members of our UST »Æ¹ÏÊÓƵ.

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    Meditation and Contemplative Practices

    All are invited to get away from the hectic rhythm of life and encounter a space of silence and spiritual depth as we practice different kinds of meditation and contemplative practices for spiritual well-being.

    The world today thirsts for spirituality. The rapid changes of the modern world and its accelerated pace calls for pause in our daily lives. Contemplative practices are concrete and specific ways in which we can make a pause for our spiritual well-being. They are intentional actions that give practical purpose to faith and meaning.

    Meditation and Contemplative Practices

    Additional Initiatives

    Prison Ministry

    Prison ministry offers you an opportunity to show solidarity with those who experience prison life.

    Praying and serving through writing letters to prisoners and contributing to video-recorded prayer opportunities for prisoners we encounter Christ in those who are deprived of freedom.

    Rosary for Life

    An all-campus rosary procession during Respect Life month unites students to witness the dignity of all Human Life and pray for the unborn.

    Connect with Us

    It is our goal to meet the spiritual growth needs of all members of our »Æ¹ÏÊÓƵ and that includes undergraduate students, graduate students, faculty, staff and alumni. If you have ideas you would like to see us pursue, don't hesitate to share them with us.

    Please contact us by emailing spirituality@stthomas.edu, calling (651) 962-6560 or visiting the Iversen Center for Faith, LL 18.