Catholic campus ministry
Catholic campus ministry is the presence and ministry or service of the Catholic Church on the campus of a school, college, or university. It may include the setting up of clubs, groups, and organizations, as well as the animating of liturgies, retreats, recollections, and the handling of religion classes, workshops, and seminars. Some examples of Catholic campus ministries include Newman Centers and the Catholic Student Association. Many Catholic campus ministry programs exist today because of the efforts of Cardinal Saint John Henry Newman.
National organizations
In the United States, there are five organizations that coordinate Catholic campus ministry programs throughout the country. They are:
- Campus Ministry Association (CCMA)
- National Catholic Student Coalition (NCSC)
- Evangelical Catholic
- Newman Connection
- Fellowship of Catholic University Students
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See also
- University Catholic Community at UTA
- Loyola Marymount University, Campus Ministry
- Oxford University Newman Society
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