More House Chapel
The Chapel is at the heart of a Chaplaincy and More House has a small, prayerful chapel on the ground floor on your right as you come into the house.
The Blessed Sacrament is reserved and the chapel is always available for anyone who wants to spend some time of quiet prayer and reflection.
As well as the regular times of prayer each week there are other opportunities for prayer including Lectio Divina (reflective prayer with Scripture), exposition and adoration of the Blessed Sacrament (normally during time for Confessions), Stations of the Cross during Lent and, on the 3rd Sunday of each month a time of Taize style prayer organised by students. Some members of the Catholic Student Society gather to say the Rosary each week before their Thursday meeting.
The Blessed Sacrament is reserved and the chapel is always available for anyone who wants to spend some time of quiet prayer and reflection.
As well as the regular times of prayer each week there are other opportunities for prayer including Lectio Divina (reflective prayer with Scripture), exposition and adoration of the Blessed Sacrament (normally during time for Confessions), Stations of the Cross during Lent and, on the 3rd Sunday of each month a time of Taize style prayer organised by students. Some members of the Catholic Student Society gather to say the Rosary each week before their Thursday meeting.
Weekday Mass and Prayer
Mass is normally celebrated Monday, Tuesday, Thurday and Friday at 5.30pm
There is a simple celebration of Morning Prayer at 8.30am Monday - Friday
Evening Prayer (Vespers) is celebrated at 6.00pm Monday - Friday
There is a simple celebration of Morning Prayer at 8.30am Monday - Friday
Evening Prayer (Vespers) is celebrated at 6.00pm Monday - Friday
Sunday Mass
There is no chapel or church on campus and More House Chapel is too small for the number of people who come hence there is a Celebration of Mass at 11.00am each Sunday of term in Derwent College room D/056 - we are grateful to the Provost of Derwent for hospitality;
Students Martin and Richard were received into full communion with the Catholic Church and Confirmed: Pentecost Sunday 2011
Students Martin and Richard were received into full communion with the Catholic Church and Confirmed: Pentecost Sunday 2011