
Liturgy and Faith
Deepen your spiritual growth through attendance at mass or service in the liturgical ministry. The interfaith prayer room is a quiet space open to all.
Whether you’re a person of strong faith, strong doubts or a little of both, you’re welcome at Campus Ministry. Join us for spiritual retreats, volunteer projects and more as you deepen your commitment to self-reflection, service and social justice.
Grounded in Jesuit tradition and welcoming to all, Campus Ministry offers a range of transformative programs from liturgy and worship; to spiritual retreats and immersions; to community service and justice projects.
Deepen your spiritual growth through attendance at mass or service in the liturgical ministry. The interfaith prayer room is a quiet space open to all.
Campus Ministry organizes retreats, small-group communities, peer leadership teams and more — all opportunities to reflect on your spiritual journey in a supportive setting.
Dive in and do more for and with underrepresented populations and global communities. From volunteer projects in Philadelphia to immersion programs in Ecuador and beyond, you’ll grow in solidarity and service.
Liturgy and worship are at the heart of Jesuit tradition. We offer daily and weekly masses during the academic year. Not a Catholic? No matter your faith tradition, we’re here to support your spiritual journey.
Masses are held in the Chapel of Saint Joseph – Michael J. Smith, SJ, Memorial.
Sunday Mass
11 a.m.: Community mass
7 p.m.: Full choir and band (when classes are in session)
9 p.m.: Candlelight mass (when classes are in session)
Daily Mass
Monday – Friday
12:20 p.m.
Reconciliation
Wednesdays: 8:45pm-9:15pm (during Wednesday Worship)
Thursdays: 4:00pm-5:00pm
By appointment (contact Fr. Dan Ruff)
Eucharistic Adoration
8:30 p.m. Wednesday Worship
Adoration with praise and worship music in the Chapel of St. Joseph (when classes are in session)
Ardmore United Methodist Church
200 Argyle Road, Ardmore, PA 19003; 610-649-4382
Overbrook Presbyterian Church
6376 City Ave. Philadelphia, PA 19151; 215-877-2744
Church of St. John Episcopal
404 Levering Mill Road, Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004; 610-664-4517
African Episcopal Church of St. Thomas
6361 Lancaster Ave. Philadelphia, PA 19151; 215-473-3065
Pinn Memorial Baptist Church
2251 N 54th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19131; 215-878-2742
Holy Trinity Lutheran Church
196 Woodbine Ave. Narberth, PA 19072; 610-664-5503
Church of Saint Asaph, Episcopal
27 Conshocken State Road, Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004; 610-664-0966
West-Side Baptist Church
2416 N 54th St Philadelphia, PA 19131; 215-878-1922
Endtime Zion Church of Jesus Christ
2259 Bryn Mawr Ave. Philadelphia, PA 19131; 215-473-3993
International Church of God
1827 N 54th Street Philadelphia, PA 19131; 215-877-1555
Greater Enon Baptist Church
1709 N 52nd St. Philadelphia, PA 19131; 215-477-0195
Gates of Heaven Church
1755 N 57th St. Philadelphia, PA 19131; 215-877-7322
First African Baptist Church
906 Marlyn Rd. Philadelphia, PA 19151; 215-735-1050
Merion Friends Meeting
615 Montgomery Avenue Merion Station, PA 19066; 610- 664-4210
Adath Israel (conservative)
250 N. Highland Ave. Merion Station, PA 19066; 610-664-5150
Lower Merion Synagogue (orthodox)
123 Old Lancaster Road, Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004; 610-664-5626
Main Line Reform Temple
410 Montgomery Ave. Wynnewood, PA 19096; 610-649-7800
Aish HaTorah
50 Montgomery Ave. Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004; 610-668-9600
Beth Hamedrash
200 Haverford Rd. Wynnewood, PA 19096; 610-642-6444
Lubavitch of the Mainline (Chabad Center for Jewish Life)
General Wayne Inn, 625 Montgomery Ave. Merion Station, PA 19066; 610-660-9900
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The Mosque of Shaikh M. R. Bawa Muhaiyaddeen
5820 Overbrook Ave. Philadelphia, PA 19131; 215-879-6300
Masjid Salaam
1214 N. 41st St. Philadelphia, PA 19104; 215-473-3222
Masjid Al-Madinah
6800 Ludlow St. Upper Darby, PA 19082 ; 610-352-7774
Philadelphia Masjid Inc
4700 Wyalusing Ave. Philadelphia, PA 19131; 215-877-2800
Masjid Al-Jamia
4228 Walnut St. Philadelphia, PA 19104; 267-275-8087
The Islamic Center of Ridge Avenue
3112 Ridge Ave. Philadelphia, PA 19121; 215-232-9435
Baha’i Center Philadelphia Regional Baha’i Center
2462 Bryn Mawr Ave. Philadelphia, PA 19131; 215-879-8866
Radha Krishna Temple
41 W Allen Ln. Philadelphia, PA 19119; 215-247-4600
Samarpan Hindu Temple
6515 Bustleton Ave. Philadelphia, PA 19149; 215-537-9537
Buddhist Congregational
136 Austin Ave. Lansdowne, PA 19050; 610-626-2473
Lian Sheng Tang Buddha Temple
1539 McKean St. Philadelphia PA 19145; 267-687-1904
Philadelphia Sikh Society
6706 Garden Court Rd. Upper Darby, PA 19082; 610-352-4733
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