Students, check out how Campus Ministry can serve you at the start of the school year with free food and opportunities to make new friends at the beginning of the semester!
We are excited to welcome the Fellowship of Catholic University Students (FOCUS) to the University of Utah! Beginning in the fall semester, four missionaries will work alongside the Newman Center to spread the Gospel on campus. Read more to learn about our new helpers in evangelization and get answers to some frequently asked questions.
Over the past year, I spent a lot of time thinking, praying, and talking about our parish. I would like to share with you some fruits from these conversations in this letter.
Our Campus Ministry took a group of 30+ students to Capitol Reef for a weekend of prayer, fellowship, and surrendering to the beauty of God's creation.
This summer, our students will road trip through Germany, Austria, and Croatia while learning more about Catholic culture and how they can live out their faith in their day to day lives.
Are you new to the U? Do you want a faithful, fun community that will support you in as you enter a new stage in your life? Are you looking to return to or investigate the Catholic faith? Whether you are new, returning, or seeking, the Newman Center welcomes you!
This past May 28 students and young adults from St. Catherine’s backpacked a part of the Way of St. James in Spain. The pilgrimage on this ancient trail was led by Fr. Lukasz and his Dominican friend from Poland, Fr. Dawid Kolodziejczyk. Read a story by one of those young people, John Esquivel, about what this experience was like.
This spring break, a group of Newman students went to Denver to serve the homeless. Read campus minister Angie Hall's account of this amazing encounter with Christ in the poor.
Our Campus Ministry hosted a very successful Mardi Gras party to ring in the penitential season of Lent. Here's to many more of these wonderful celebrations!
A group of undergraduates went to SEEK, a national conference for college students. Read what our students have to say about this life-changing experience.
Did you know that this year we have seven Newman Residents living upstairs, who dedicate a year to living together in intentional community, serving the parish, and helping with campus ministry? You may see them serving coffee and doughnuts after the morning Masses or setting up tables and chairs for Sunday Supper. Learn more about this unique part of our parish!