Senior Blessing
All-College Retreat

Campus Ministry at CBU fosters the faith of all students and offers pastoral care to the community by:

  • Developing and supporting an active faith community
  • Fostering spiritual enrichment by supporting dialogue, harmony, and interpersonal relationships between students, faculty, and staff
  • Helping students to integrate faith and life experiences
  • Encouraging students through community, outreach, and service
Upcoming Events:

October

  • 28 - Sunday Mass at 11:00 am and 9:00 pm in DeLaSalle Chapel at Stritch
  • 29 - Rosary at noon in St. Joseph Chapel in Barry Hall
  • 29 - Bible Reflection at 5:00 pm in St. Joseph Chapel in Barry Hall
  • 30 - Catholic Communion Service at 12:22 in St. Joseph Chapel in Barry Hall
  • 31 - Rosary at noon in St. Joseph Chapel in Barry Hall
  • 31 - Vigil Mass for Feast of All Saints at 5:00 pm in DeLaSalle Chapel at Stritch
  • 31 - Adoration from 8:00 - 9:00 pm in St. Joseph Chapel in Barry Hall

November

  • 1 - Noontime prayer at 12:22 in St. Joseph Chapel in Barry Hall
  • 1 - Mass for Feast of All Saints at 5:00 pm in DeLaSalle Chapel at Stritch
  • 2 - Rosary at noon in St. Joseph Chapel in Barry Hall
  • 4 - Sunday Mass at 11:00 am and 9:00 pm in DeLaSalle Chapel at Stritch

Liturgy:

  • When class is in session, the CBU Catholic Community gathers for the Eucharist on Sundays at 9:00 pm in De LaSalle Chapel at Stritch Hall. The Eucharist is followed by a social gathering where conversation and community are formed.

  • Mass is also celebrated in De La Salle Chapel at Stritch Hall throughout the year at 11:00 am on Sunday and 5:00 pm Monday through Friday.

  • Tuesday at 12:22 pm the community gathers for a Catholic Communion prayer service at St. Joseph Chapel in Barry Hall

Lasallian Collegians

Lasallian collegians is an organization that is open to all CBU students. It is interdenominational, welcoming students of all faiths and traditions. It is founded on the principles of faith, community, and service espoused by St. John Baptist De La Salle, the founder of the Brothers of the Christian Schools. In the biweekly meetings, students pray and discuss issues of importance to their growth in their faith. The group participates in recreational activities, and also in service projects through Campus Ministry.  The objective is to build a stronger community for its members in the spirit of De La Salle, showing how Christian faith goes beyond words and prayer and into an active life of celebration and of helping others.