Tuesday, January 14, 2014

The Ultimate Guide to Dorm Mass at Notre Dame

Just two weeks ago, we made our New Year’s Resolutions. Some of us pledged to eat better, exercise more or work harder in school. Regardless of what you vowed to do, each of your resolutions presents a chance to better yourself - to become the very best version of you. But just as health and academics are important, your relationship with God is just as vital to maintaining a new you in the new year.

Luckily, Notre Dame has one of the best resources to jump start your faith life - dorm Mass. Daily Mass is offered in several residence halls, giving you an easy way to worship and reflect, often without even going out in the cold!

Each dorm offers something unique when it comes to Mass, so this semester resolve to go to a new dorm for Mass to  find new sources of inspiration for  your faith life. A lot of dorms also provide social events after Mass, giving you a chance for community building afterward.

Here are some dorm Mass highlights:

Monday
10PM- O’Neill Hall- Milkshake Mass
10PM- Cavanaugh Hall- Crepe Mass
10PM- Walsh Hall- Candlelight Mass
10PM- Farley Hall- Farley Fiesta Mass
10PM- Lewis Hall- Lucenarium
11:30PM- Carroll Hall- Night Prayer

Tuesday
5:15PM- Zahm Hall- Zahm Militant Mass (a mass directed at men of faith)
9PM- Knott Hall- Bible Study
10PM- Fisher Hall- Mass with Father Scully (Director of ACE) with pizza after in his room (also on Mondays)

Wednesday
10PM- Sorin Hall- Chili Mass
10PM- Keough Hall- Root Beer Float Mass
10PM- Ryan Hall- Waffle Mass
10PM- Keenan Hall- Smoothie Mass
10PM- Pasquerilla East Hall- Candlelight Mass
10PM- Lewis Hall- Monkey Bread Mass
10PM- Siegfried Hall- Pizza Stick Mass

Thursday
10PM- Stanford Hall- Nacho Mass
10PM- Dillon Hall- Milkshake Mass

Sunday
9AM- Alumni Hall- Trinditine Mass
1:30PM- Dillon Hall- Spanish Mass
8:30PM- Breen-Philips Hall- Sundaes on Sunday (first Sunday usually)
10PM- Cavanaugh Hall- Sundaes on Sunday
10PM- Knott Hall- Snacks afterwards
Here is a complete list of Mass times in dorms across campus.[WU1] 

So whether you walk down the stairs in your jammies to celebrate Mass in your own hall or you venture into the cold to attend Mass across campus, you’ll reap the rewards with not only community and snacks, but spiritual rewards as well!

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