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Spiritual Landmarks Around 91ɬÂþ: The Newman Centre

Newman Centre sign
Newman Centre sign
The , housed in the historic Lafleur mansion since 1954, is the home of Catholic spiritual life on campus. Originally built in 1903, the Edwardian-style building serves as a Catholic chaplaincy inspired by Cardinal John Henry Newman’s vision for faith communities at secular universities.
Newman Centre entrance
Newman Centre entrance
The building includes a library, dorms, communal spaces, and a small upstairs chapel. With deep historical roots in 91ɬÂþ’s Catholic student life dating back to 1897, the Newman Centre provides a place for worship, dialogue, study, and community. The , founded in 2000, organizes a wide range of events and activities to enrich social and spiritual life throughout the academic year.

Listen to the Newman Centre segment of MORSL's Spiritual Landmarks Around 91ɬÂþ tour.

Learn about other Spiritual Landmarks around campus.

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