The Catholic College of the South
Honor Jesus' abandonment to the Father's Will in His Agony in the Garden by praying a Holy Hour Thursday evenings.
Confessions are available in the Basilica from 9:00AM-10:30AM, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday.
Join the BAC Men's Group at 6:00PM in the Harris Center on the third floor of Stowe Hall every Tuesday for its weekly meeting! Food and drinks are provided!
Join the Music Club every Tuesday at 6:30PM in Holy Grounds! All musicians and music lovers are welcome!
Come glorify God at Praise and Worship Night every Tuesday. All are welcome!
Confessions are available in the Basilica from 9:00AM-10:30AM, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday.
Are ghosts real? What's the deal with purgatory? Should we be afraid of demons? Find out at Theology on Tap: Halloween Edition with Fr. James Raber, OSB.
Confessions are available in the Basilica from 9:00AM-10:30AM, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday.
Join the Philosophy Club at the Alumni House this Friday, October 25 from 5-7pm for The Dark Knight and a post-viewing discussion!
Join us every Friday evening from 7:00-9:00 pm at Holy Grounds Coffee Shop on the beautiful campus of Belmont Abbey College. All ages and skill levels are welcome. The focus of this jam is building confidence while gaining familiarity with the (mostly) bluegrass repertoire. You’ll play a mixture of bluegrass and folk, with some gospel, country, and Irish. The jam also references the Queen City Bluegrass Jam songbook. Please note that while the location given is Holy Grounds Coffee Shop, and this will remain normative going forward unless otherwise noted, we will also meet in front of the adjacent Haid theater once the weather gets cooler. Contact Stephen Tomlinson with any questions at stephentomlinson@bac.edu.
Join other Catholic women to share the adventure of religious discernment. Avow is a small group of heart-to-heart conversation and study. A local religious community, the Daughters of the Virgin Mother, comes to campus for this group. We read excerpts of the book Discerning Religious Life by Mother Clare Matthias, CFR and ask the sisters questions!
Awake the Dawn is a new program on campus for students who wish to take their faith to a deeper level. It is designed for students who need more but don’t know where to find it. The group will meet and discuss current topics of the faith from contemporary theologians. The goal is to encounter what is pertinent in the world of theology and to become part of the conversation. Awake the Dawn will meet every Friday at 8 p.m. in the Mezzanine.