RELIGIOUS CLUBS
This alphabetical club listing represents student religious clubs registered for the 2008-2009 academic year. If you would like to have a link added to your club listing, contact the Student Activities Office.
Baptist Collegiate Ministry
BCM is a ministry of the Southern Baptist Convention to students on colleges and universities across the country. Each local BCM is an independent body working in cooperation and within the general structure of the National Student Ministries and according to the guidelines of the college or university on which it is situated
If you would like more information about this club, please e-mail bcm or click here for the BCM web site.
Campus Fellowship of the Holy Spirit
The Campus Fellowship is a means of supporting Christian life among students of various denominations in ways that are in harmony with the teachings of the Catholic Church and the mission of the University of Notre Dame. It is a way for Christian men and women to form friendship in Christ and to grow in love and service of him through weekend seminars, group prayer (e.g. morning prayer, weekly prayer meetings, etc.), discussion groups, service projects, common meals, and social gatherings. We promote the Baptism of the Holy Spirit and the exercise of the Spiritual Gifts.
If you would like more information about this club, please e-mail campfell or click here for the Campus Fellowship of the Holy Spirit web site.
Communion and Liberation of Notre Dame (CLU@ND)
The purpose of CLU@ND shall be to contribute to the intellectual, cultural, and religious life of the University community by living out more fully the teaching and tradition of the Catholic Church, especially as expressed through the life and work of Monsignor Luigi Giussani.
If you would like more information about this club, please e-mail clu or click here for the Communion and Liberation of Notre Dame web site.
Filii Mariae – Children of Mary
The purpose of this club is to promote a Catholic culture at the University of Notre Dame, Saint Mary’s College, and Holy Cross College, specifically through the promotion and sponsorship of traditional Catholic devotions.
If you would like more information about this club, please e-mail mary or click here for the Filii Mariae web site.
Identity Project of Notre Dame
The purpose of IDND shall be to promote discussion of the dignity and vocation of men and women in light of Catholic anthropology. IDND will specifically address frustrations with gender relations on campus, seeking to elucidate the true value of Catholic teaching on sexuality while improving campus culture through dialogue and social opportunities.
If you would like more information about this club, please e-mail pid.
Iron Sharpens Iron
The purpose of this organization shall be to encourage students to cultivate a personal relationship with Jesus Christ through worship, Biblical teachings, and social activities. All activities are alcohol free.
If you would like more information about this club, please e-mail isi or click here for the ISI web site.
Jewish Club of Notre Dame
The purpose of JCND will be to celebrate diversity and acceptance within the Notre Dame community and beyond by learning together through discussion and events. JCND will work towards its goals by:
A. Coordinating bi-monthly meetings to address pertinent issues and plan upcoming events, taking place in an informal environment with nourishing snacks to facilitate a welcoming, comfortable, and open atmosphere, and
B. Attending planned club events, as well as community events of interest to the club.
If you would like more information about this club, please e-mail jcnd.
Militia Immaculata, Notre Dame
The purpose of the Militia Immaculata is to encourage members of the Notre Dame family to place themselves at the service of the Immaculata in the mission that she has, as the Mother of the Church, in order to promote the recognition of Christ as the Source and Summit of the life of our campus communities.
If you would like more information about this club, please e-mail ndmi or click here for the Militia Immaculata web site.
Muslim Student Association
The purpose of the MSA shall be to serve the best interests of Islam and Muslims in the Notre Dame community by:
1. Helping Muslims carry out Islamic activities in pursuance of Islam as a complete way of life;
2. Carrying on religious, social, civic, charitable, literary, athletic, scientific research, and other Islamic activities;
3. Promoting friendly relations and understanding between Muslims and non-Muslims;
4. Upholding the high ideals of Islam based on the concepts of brotherhood, harmony, tolerance, and egalitarianism.
If you would like more information about this club, please e-mail ndmsa.
Orthodox Christian Fellowship Club of Notre Dame
The purpose of the Orthodox Christian Fellowship Club of Notre Dame shall be to foster healthy Orthodox Christian fellowship among the student members of this club. Ways to accomplish this purpose will include the following:
- By holding monthly bible studies that are open to peoples of all faiths within the Notre Dame community.
- By performing Christian volunteer service within the Michiana region (for example performing volunteer service at Dismas House of Michiana, The Center for the Homeless in South Bend, or the South Bend Boys and Girls Club).
If you would like more information about this club, please e-mail ndocfc or click here for the OCF web site.
University Young Life
The purpose of Young Life is reaching adolescent youth with the gospel of Jesus Christ. This club is committed to reaching out to high school students of this area by acting as Christian role models, sharing our faith with them, ministering to the needs of this age group. We are committed to training college leaders to work with this age group.
If you would like more information about this club, please e-mail yl.