Belmont Abbey Saint Joseph Article
Feast Day of Saint Joseph, March 19 th
On this Feast Day, we celebrate Saint Joseph as the spouse of Mary Mother of our Lord and the
foster father of Jesus. Consequently, Saint Joseph is the patron saint of the Universal Church,
fathers, and families. In light of his trade as carpenter, he is the patron of workers as well.
Here on campus, located in front of the science building, we honor Saint Joseph in the statue of
The Holy Family, venerating him under all of these monikers with their corresponding
intercessory graces. But more centrally located is the adoration chapel dedicated to Saint Joseph,
which resides in the heart of campus.
An early initiative of Dr. William Thierfelder, college president from 2004 to 2025, the chapel
was dedicated in 2008. Since then it “has nourished students’ faith and become a visible sign of
God’s steadfast care for the Abbey,” as stated in the feature article in the Summer 2025 issue of
Belmont Abbey Magazine.
Dedicating the adoration chapel to Saint Joseph speaks not only to him as patron of The
Universal Church, fathers, families, and workers. It strikes sublimely upon the reason for the
special place Saint Joseph holds in the monastic tradition: his silence. Scripture depicts him as a
reticent, righteous and humble man, listening to the angel, to divine instruction, and
contemplating the Divine Presence of his foster son. Monks and all Christians are called to do
the same. For in his book, Truly Seeking God, Abbot Bernard Bonowitz, O.C.S.O., writes,
“[T]he monastic way of being is very close to that of the common Christian, and its practices are
easily incorporated into the daily life of all those who seek God” (3).
We are reminded here of the first word in The Rule of Saint Benedict: Listen! That is, listen in
silence, in silent prayer and meditation, to hear God speak to us, as the angel and the Divine
Presence of Jesus spoke to Saint Joseph. In the Saint Joseph Adoration Chapel, with its marble
altar and tabernacle, and wide windows looking out to Edenic fauna sheltering the building,
students and visitors can come and quiet for a while the distractions and din of the world, to
listen to God’s intimate words in the Eucharist, as Saint Joseph did in his sacred and serene
silence.
So as we continue our Lenten journey, let us join our silence to the silence of Saint Joseph, to
help us draw closer to Christ in anticipation of our Easter exultation.
Saint Joseph, pray for us!
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Registration and drop/add begins for all sessions; 8 week 1 MW and 1 night a week Monday Hybrid Classes begin
Registration and drop/add begins for all sessions; 8 week 1 MW and 1 night a week Monday Hybrid Classes begin
Spring Formal
Spring Formal is just around the corner! Make sure to purchase your tickets before the slots are full!
Spring Formal
Spring Formal is just around the corner! Make sure to purchase your tickets before the slots are full!
Spring Formal
Spring Formal is just around the corner! Make sure to purchase your tickets before the slots are full!
Spring Formal
Spring Formal is just around the corner! Make sure to purchase your tickets before the slots are full!
Hearts United Holy Hour
Honor Jesus' abandonment to the Father's Will in His Agony in the Garden by praying a Holy Hour Thursday evenings.
Undergraduate Research Conference Submission Deadline
The 5th annual Undergraduate Research Conference provides undergraduate students the opportunity to share their research and academic projects with faculty, students, family members, and alumni. The conference is open to all current undergraduate students in all majors, and participants will be presenting using either a digital or a paper poster. Make Your Submission on our Google Form Here The Deadline for Submission is Friday, March 27th. Students will receive acceptance emails within one day. Learn more here.
Spring Formal
Spring Formal is just around the corner! Make sure to purchase your tickets before the slots are full!
Spring Formal
Spring Formal is just around the corner! Make sure to purchase your tickets before the slots are full!
Sunday, March 22, 2026
Monday, March 23, 2026
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March 23, 2026 -Mass
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March 23, 2026Music from the time of American Revolution—Carolina Pro Musica
Music from the time of American Revolution—Carolina Pro Musica
Join in the celebration of America’s 250th anniversary with music that was performed in Boston, Philadelphia, and Williamsburg in colonial America. Carolina Pro Musica performs vocal and instrumental music including marches, sonatas and a different tune to the Star-Spangled Banner.
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Tuesday, March 24, 2026
Wednesday, March 25, 2026
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March 25, 2026 -Confessions
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March 25, 2026 -“Bring Your Own Book” Club
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March 25, 2026Women’s Lacrosse vs North Greenville
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March 25, 2026 -BAC College Republicans: Talk by Nalin Haley
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March 25, 2026Men’s Volleyball vs Emmanuel
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March 25, 2026 -Chapel Mass
“Bring Your Own Book” Club
The Bring Your Own Book club is a group of avid readers who gather to enjoy books in a quiet environment and silent companionship. Bring whatever you are currently reading, whether it be leisurely or academic, and join us for a relaxing tea time for however long you can stay. Grab a quick cup of tea or coffee and a treat while reading a page or two in between a busy class schedule, or stay as long as you like. Students, staff, and faculty are all welcome! Relax and refresh your Wednesday with us from 1-4 pm in Clancy’s.
Thursday, March 26, 2026
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March 26, 2026 -Philosophy Lecture with Dr. Siebert: “Plato and Aristotle’s Blind Spot”
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March 26, 2026 -Big Sister Closet
Philosophy Lecture with Dr. Siebert: “Plato and Aristotle’s Blind Spot”
The Department of Philosophy will be hosting a colloquium by Dr. Matthew Siebert on Thursday, March 26th, from 11:50 AM to 12:50 PM in Stowe 213. It will be entitled “Plato and Aristotle’s Blindspot: Testimonial Knowledge.” All are welcome!
Big Sister Closet
Ladies, join Student Activities and the girls' club in the Haid Ballroom to search for a Spring Formal Dress! Dresses are free, and there will be snacks and refreshments.
Friday, March 27, 2026
Saturday, March 28, 2026
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March 28, 2026 -Bishop’s Youth Pilgrimage
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March 28, 2026 -Volunteer at Bit of Hope Ranch and Equestrian Therapy Organization
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March 28, 2026Baseball vs Barton
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March 28, 2026Baseball vs Barton
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March 28, 2026Men’s Lacrosse vs Barton
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March 28, 2026 -Coriolanus
Volunteer at Bit of Hope Ranch and Equestrian Therapy Organization
Join the Psychology Club at Bit of Hope Ranch on Saturday!














