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Campus Ministry

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The Spirit of the Lord is upon me because He has anointed me. . ." 

The Office of Campus Ministry at the University of Dallas seeks and trusts in the Wisdom and power of the Spirit of God, who calls us to become a community of faith through the humanity and divinity of Jesus Christ. As a Eucharist-centered community, we strive for the spiritual, intellectual, and moral development of all our members, so that together we can work for justice and peace while preparing students as effective leaders in church and society. In the spirit of true ecumenism, we welcome students of all faith traditions to participate as fully as possible in all our prayer and programs. We have much to learn from each other.

Currently located on the 2nd floor of SB Hall (rooms 254A-E), the Campus Ministry Office is always open, and anyone is welcome either to talk to one of our staff members or to relax and enjoy a snack.

Campus Ministry also offers a variety of activities and other ways for students to get involved in the University of Dallas community. From the Men's Society to Blessed is She to FOCUS Bible Studies to volunteer opportunities throughout the University and Dallas area communities, there is something for everyone. We also offer all students a free weekly dinner through our Open Anselm ministry. For more information regarding Campus Ministry activities, see our Ministries page.

For the Sacramental schedule (Mass and Reconciliation), please visit our Mass Times page. 

Is God calling you to serve Him as a priest or consecrated religious? 

  • Contact Fr. James Martin Nobles (jmnobles@udallas.edu) to learn more about the possibilities of serving God in these ways.  
  • Learn more about Holy Trinity Seminary of the Diocese of Dallas.
  • Check out Dominican Friars for more information about discerning a vocation to the priesthood.
  • Every summer, the Vocation Awareness Program is an opportunity to gather with other single Catholic men and women (ages 18-40) to learn more about life as a priest, brother, or sister. For more information, contact Fr. Mark Garrett Vocations Director for the Diocese of Dallas at (214) 379-2860 or at mgarrett@cathdal.org. The Vocation Awareness Program is sponsored by the Serra Clubs of the Dioceses of Dallas and Fort Worth and the Vocation Offices of the Dioceses of Dallas and Fort Worth.