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Coleraine:
chaplains-c@ulster.ac.uk
Tel: 028 7032 4652

Jordanstown/Belfast:
chaplains-j@ulster.ac.uk
Tel: 028 9036 6404

Magee:
chaplains-m@ulster.ac.uk
Tel: 028 7137 5614

Chaplaincy: What's on 2009/2010

 

Belfast Jordanstown

Monday mornings on the Foyer in Belfast Campus - tea/coffee & quiet space. You'll find us...

 

Anytime: We'd love to meet up with you! Contact one of the chaplains to make a time for coffee and a chat.

Drop in anytime to the Chaplaincy room (5F01, off the Mall) to have your lunch, chat to one of the chaplains or just take time out. There is also a Prayer Room in 1D05. Both students and staff are always very welcome.

 Monday

Mass at 12.20am in the Prayer Room (1D05) - The sacrament of reconciliation is also available by arrangement with the Catholic chaplain

Tuesday

FREE soup & bread - room 5F01 - a chance to mingle. 12.30pm till the soup runs out!

At HOME in the chaplaincy: DVDs and popcorn, Tuesdays @ 7pm

Wednesday

Weekly prayer time in 1D05 12.30-1pm Starts 9th March

iCafe @ 19.30 Especially for international students.
More info:
chaplains-j@ulster.ac.uk

 Friday

Mass at 12.20pm in the Prayer Room (1D05). The sacrament of reconciliation is also available by arrangement with the Catholic chaplain  

Special Events:

 

University of Ulster inter-campus team to Ethiopia with Habitat for Humanity in   July 2011. 

Contact Raymond on 07739223293 for more information.

 

 

Monday The Christian Union, a friendly student-led group, at 4pm on Tuesdays in Room 82C07. Contact Cheryl for more details - she will put you in touch with the students.
 

 

 

Special Events:

Ash Wednesday Mass, 9th March in Assembly Hall, UUJ Contact Terry.

Next Away Day  Derry, Friday 25th March. If you want a place on the bus, contact Gail by 11th March.

Taize Trip to France 13th-17th April 2011. Contact Terry

What's Out There?  Wednesdays in  October 2011, 5F01, 1.15pm

No, it's not a course on life after death. It's about what/who lives on the other side of our walls and borders. A really international and diverse group explore our cultures, faiths, values and the challenges of sharing one world, one planet, one island. You'll learn about the conflict in Northern Ireland, and about the places our students come from. In 2010 the group included Pakistani, Mexican, Indian, American, Saudi, Turkish, Northern Irish Chinese, Ulster Protestant and Irish Nationalist.

Contact Cheryl to find out more.

 

 Build for a day: Wednesday 23rd March 8.45-4pm. Contact Cheryl

University of Ulster inter-campus team with Habitat to Ethiopia in July 2011 Contact Raymond on 07739223293 for more information.

 

 

 

 


 




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