Regular Events and Opportunities for Worship
The Quiet Room at the University Chaplaincy Centre is open daily. Monday-Thursday 9.30am-5.00pm and Friday 9.30am-2.00pm for private prayer, reflection and meditation
Members of all faith communities are encouraged to find a local place of worship. Comprehensive listings can be found in "Faith in the City" and online.
Sundays
Church of England and Free Church Services
Anglican and Free Church students are encouraged to worship at local churches on Sundays. Details are available in "Faith and the City" and online, or through the Church Search at the beginning of the academic session
Roman Catholic Sunday Masses at the University
11.30am Mass: Catholic Chaplaincy, 7 Wellesley Road
6.30pm Mass: The Edge, Endcliffe Village
Mondays
8.00am Mass and breakfast (Roman Catholic): Catholic Chaplaincy
9.30am Morning Prayer (Christian): University Chaplaincy
Tuesdays
9.30am Morning Prayer (Christian): University Chaplaincy
12.15-12.45pm Buddhist Meeting with Chanting (SGI-UK): University Chaplaincy
5.30pm Mass and Housegroup (Roman Catholic): Catholic Chaplaincy
Wednesdays
9.30am Morning Prayer (Christian): University Chaplaincy
12.45pm Mass (Roman Catholic): Catholic Chaplaincy
1.10pm The University Communion (Protestant): University Chaplaincy
1.15pm The Wednesday Lunch (Roman Catholic): Catholic Chaplaincy
5.00pm The University Arms Book Club: The University Arms, Western Bank
Thursdays
9.30am Morning Prayer (Christian): University Chaplaincy
1.10pm Staff Christian Union (Protestant): University Chaplaincy
1.15pm-1.45pm Quaker Meeting for Worship: University Chaplaincy
Fridays
9.30am Morning Prayer (Christian): University Chaplaincy
12.30pm Reflective Prayer (Roman Catholic): Catholic Chaplaincy
1.10pm Friday Prayers (Muslim): Musilm Welfare House of Sheffield
Saturdays
Jewish students are encouraged to observe Shabbat with local Jewish communities. Details are available in "Faith in the City" and online.
Muslim Prayer rooms
Prayer Rooms are located in the Union of Students and in the Sir Frederick Mappin Building.
