Multifaith & Interfaith
Guided by our Mission Statement’s call to meet the diverse spiritual needs and interests of Marquette’s students, we are committed to supporting the faith/spiritual growth of all students. To that end, we want to highlight the following resources for campus and the extended community:
- Affiliated Ministries: Affiliated Ministries are Campus Ministry partners representing some of the religious traditions present on campus, and offering programming from those faith traditions.
- Muslim Chaplain: Provides spiritual care and guidance to students as they navigate the challenges of college and university life.
- Worship and prayer: List of regularly scheduled worship and prayer on campus.
- Spaces for Prayerful Respite: Some of these spaces may be reserved through the Chapel Reservation Request form.
- Center For Jewish Life
- Interfaith Meditation and Prayer Space (AMU 233)
- Multireligious Prayer Space at the Commons
- Muslim Prayer Room (AMU 231)
Guided by our Mission Statement’s call to meet the diverse spiritual needs and interests of Marquette University’s students, Campus Ministry is committed to supporting the faith/spiritual growth of all students, foster community, and create safe, inclusive spaces for engaging in interfaith dialogue and activities.
What is interfaith?
“Interfaith” describes dialogue and programming that brings together people from different faith traditions to share and build community with one another by talking about the values that we hold as important in our respective faith traditions, identifying that which we hold in common, and developing activities that express those values in deeds.
Why interfaith?
Campus Ministry invites students from different faith and humanistic traditions, not only to coexist, but to engage intentionally in an encounter with each other, discover the ideals that we hold in common, and promote the message of love and equity professed by faith and humanistic traditions. Interfaith dialogue and programming strengthens our community and prepares us to live creatively in a diverse world by creating bonds of trust and solidarity among communities of faith.
Leadership
Be the difference at Marquette University by becoming part of the Interfaith Coordinating Team (ICT). Members of the ICT learn how to lead Interfaith dialogue and programming that supports respectful solidarity and commitment to community building. To learn more or to apply to be part of the ICT visit the following:
- Interfaith Coordinating Team
- Photos
- Links to interfaith partners