Welcome, UW Newman Parents!
The Catholic Newman Center is a ministry and Catholic Chapel that serves young men and women from the University of Washington and surrounding area. Open since 1908, the Newman Center offers a place for students not only to receive Sacraments and spiritual direction, but also a place for them to make authentic friendships, understand their identity as beloved children of God, and find a deeper sense of belonging in a world that can feel isolating. Students are taking their faith seriously- demonstrated by the almost 200 students who are actively involved in a small group Bible study, the 30+ students in ministry leadership positions, and 6 students who will become full-time missionaries after graduation. We are so blessed by the young men and women in our ministry and are so inspired by their desire to seek holiness and the gifts and talents they share with the Church and world.
HOW YOU CAN HELP YOUR STUDENT AND OTHER STUDENTS TODAY:
Prayer- Young people need your prayers as they face issues like temptation, insecurity, fears about the future, mental health., etc.
Financial contribution- The Newman Center is a non-profit entity that is able to serve students because of the generosity of our donors. If you’d like to set up a one-time or recurring gift to help support the ministry, click here.
Talent- If you would like to offer your gifts as a mentor to a student who is studying in the same field,
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“The Newman Center transformed and nurtured the seeds planted within me during my youth. It has been a place where I could grow in Christ centered fellowship, prayer, and be formed into discipleship with Christ. Through ministry events and small groups, I have been taught what it means to live out mission and opportunities to actively live out in today’s culture. During the quarter, we are still are all our unique, ordinary, goofy-college-selves, but at the same time orientated towards our heavenly journey and our divine call to give our daily “yes” of living out the Lords will as students and carrying our crosses together. ”