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| Mission & Vision | FalconCorps | Liturgy | Service | Christ the King Chapel |
| Retreats
| Campus Ministry Also Sponsors| Leadership Opportunities |
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How Can I Be Involved? | Welcome Statement | |
Our Mission
Relying on our Catholic identity and the charism of the Sisters of Notre Dame, Campus Ministry at Notre Dame College encourages and promotes the spiritual growth of all students, faculty and staff associated with the college. We accomplish this through:
- Vibrant & welcoming worship
- Faith formation & theological reflection
- Justice education & advocacy
- Service
- Leadership development
- Community building
Our Vision
- To create engaging, vibrant liturgy that inspires full participation and produces committed, confident, liturgical leaders.
- To promote the Catholic identity of the College and build community among the Catholic students.
- To welcome and engage increasing numbers of students in faith formation, spiritual development, worship and service.
- To raise the collective conscience of the college around global issuesof justice, and promote acceptance of our responsibility to build the Kingdom of God.
- To work with the College advancement office to provide a solid financial foundation and staff support for our programs.
- To provide excellent facilities to accommodate our growing ministry.
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The FalconCorps acts as the service center for the College.
Select this link to learn how you can serve others and make a difference.
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Liturgy
Liturgy is the communal prayer of the people of God, the Church. We celebrate the mystery of God’s love made perfect in the person of Jesus Christ, and commit ourselves again and again to carry on the mission Christ gave us.
For Catholics, the Eucharistic liturgy, or Mass, is the central act of our faith. On campus, we celebrate the Eucharist daily. The liturgy is the worship of the entire Body of Christ; all are welcome, all the time! In addition to Mass, we offer ecumenical prayer services and times of reflection throughout the year. |
Service
Service to the community
around us is an essential
way to express our faith
and help others. Growth
in social justice
knowledge and action
are vital parts of Campus
Ministry.
The FalconCorps offers service opportunities each month! Check out their website to learn about the next opportunity to serve. |
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Christ the King Chapel
This beautiful Chapel is located on the third floor of the Academic Building. The chapel is always open for prayer.
Mass Schedule
Weekdays:
Mon, Tues, Wed, Fri at 11:45am
Thurs at 4:30pm
Weekends:
Saturday at 4:30pm
Sunday at 9:00pm
Times are subject to change, please select this link
to go to the Campus Calendar for current mass schedule
Select this link for more information on the chapel. |
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Retreats
Retreats are a
great time to
pause from the
business of life,
to reflect, and
renew. These are
times for students
to connect with
each other, relax,
have fun, and
spend some time
learning and
reflecting on a
spiritual topic.
Some common
themes in our
retreats are:
prayer, scripture
reading, and
personal and
group reflection.
Campus Ministry
retreats are open
to any student and
are comfortable. |
Campus Ministry
Also Sponsors...
small groups
where students
can connect with
each other on a
personal basis.
We have:
- bible studies
- discussions
- special prayer
times
We seek to be
relevant and
meaningful in all we do at Campus Ministry
Campus Ministry
also collaborates
with other
departments and
organizations to plan exciting events! |
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| Campus Ministry
provides
countless
opportunities for
you to get
involved. |
Leadership
Opportunities
Are you looking
for a way to
broaden your
college
experience and
meet new people
while making a
difference in the
world? Campus
Ministry might be
for you!
How Can I Be
Involved?
- Campus Ministry
Leadership Team: This is a group of
students who help
plan and lead
Campus Ministry
events. It is a
volunteer group of
people open to
anyone who is
passionate about
seeing Campus
Ministry thrive.
Want To Get Involved?

Contact:
Anthony Camino
Director of Campus Ministry
Notre Dame College
4545 College Rd
South Euclid, OH
acamino@ndc.edu
Phone: 216-373-5387
The Campus Ministry office is located on the First Floor of the East Wing in the Administration Building. |

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Participate: All
activities, service
projects,
liturgies, small
groups, and
retreats are open
to anyone who is
interested in
joining us!
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Volunteer: If you
are interested in
helping plan a
particular event,
help out with one
of our liturgies
(lector, musicians,
Eucharistic
minister, etc.), or
even help clean up,
then volunteer on
an individual basis -
we would love to
have you!
- Student Employees: Each year the
Campus Ministry
office is looking
for hard working
students who
qualify for work
study to help
around the office.
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Welcome
Statement
While
recognizing
the diversity within the Notre Dame
College
community and
the wide
spectrum of
religious
backgrounds
therein,
Campus
Ministry
encourages
all people to
pursue their
own spiritual
development.
Campus
Ministry is
fundamentally
committed to
being
welcoming
and hospitable
to all people
in our events,
liturgies, and
activities.
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