VOIS Spring Concert, Easter, and Passover
VOIS Spring Concert, Easter, and Passover
 
News and Programs 04.06.23
VOIS Spring Concert
Voices of Inner Strength Gospel Choir Spring Concert
Saturday, April 15, 7:00 p.m., Cannon Chapel
Join the Emory University Office of Spiritual and Religious Life (OSRL) and the Voices of Inner Strength Gospel Choir (VOIS) for our annual Spring Concert. Dinner will be served immediatly following the concert.
VOIS offers a space for soul healing and reflection through worship music of many different Christian genres. Parking is free on Saturdays at Emory’s Oxford Road and Peavine parking lots.
Register for VOIS Concert Here
Holy Week at Emory
Holy Week at Emory
Holy Week is the week between Palm Sunday and Easter in the Western Christian church, observing the passion and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
The week includes Palm Sunday, Maundy or Holy Thursday, Good Friday, and Easter Sunday.
Beloved Community Worship: Holy Week 2023
Join Emory Beloved Community for Holy Week 2023 services. All are welcome.
Good Friday
Friday, April 7, 12:00 p.m., Cannon Chapel
Join us in-person
Easter Sunday
Sunday, April 9, 11:00 a.m., Cannon Chapel
Join us in-person, community lunch to follow
For questions, please email religiouslife@emory.edu.
University Catholic Center: Holy Week
Holy Thursday of the Lord’s Supper
Thursday, April 6, 8:00 p.m., Mass at Emory University Cannon Chapel Sanctuary
Stations of the Cross
Friday, April 7, 3:00 p.m., University Catholic Center
Join us in prayer and reflection on the Passion of Christ with our newly installed outdoor Stations of the Cross, a 14-step devotion that commemorates Jesus Christ's last day on Earth. All are invited.
Good Friday of the Lord’s Passion
Friday, April 7, 8:00 p.m., Veneration of the Cross and Communion Service at Emory University Cannon Chapel Sanctuary
Holy Saturday: The Holy Night of Easter
Saturday, April 8, 8:00 p.m., Vigil Mass at Emory University Cannon Chapel Sanctuary
Easter Sunday: The Resurrection of the Lord
Sunday, April 9, 9:00 a.m., Mass at Emory University Cannon Chapel Sanctuary
For more information, please visit the University Catholic Center website here
Glenn Memorial UMC: Holy Week
Maundy Thursday
Thursday, April 6, 7:00 p.m., Amphitheater (Rain Plan: Ward Fellowship Hall)
Good Friday
Friday, April 7, 6:30 p.m. prelude, 7:00 p.m. service, GMC Sanctuary
Easter Sunday
Sunday, April 9,
  • 7:15 a.m., Sunrise Service on GMC Lawn
  • 9:30 a.m. Resurrection Brunch, Ward Fellowship Hall
  • 11:00 a.m. Worship, GMC Sanctuary 
Find more details here
Passover at Emory
Passover is a week long holiday marking the deliverance of the Israelites from bondage. Beginning with a festive meal called a seder and characterized by an abstention from leavened bread.
There are a number of ways to observe Passover at Emory University. See below for updated Passover programming and email Emory Jewish Chaplain Jordan Braunig at jordan.braunig@emory.edu for more information or questions.
Hillel at Emory
Passover is coming! Emory Hillel is excited to be offering meals over Passover at no cost to students, thanks to the generous support of the Emory community. Please RSVP for the meals you would like to attend, including Seders (DIY options available) and meals during the week.
All food served at Hillel is Kosher for Passover under the supervision of Rabbi Ilan Schwartz, Executive Director of Emory Hillel.
Please RSVP here by Monday, April 3 so that we can make sure to have enough food.
Questions? E-mail Rabbi Ilan at ilan@emoryhillel.org.
Chabad at Emory
Passover Seder Dinner
Wednesday, April 5 and Thursday, April 6,  8:15 p.m.
Please text SEDER to 404-999-7787
For Meals throughout Passover text PASSOVER MEAL PLAN to 404-999-7787. 
For questions, please contact Chabad at Emory here
Meaningful Uplifting and Delicious Seders Kosher for Passover Delicious Homecooked Meals
Holocaust Rememberance Day
Holocaust Remembrance Day/Yom HaShoah Ceremony
Tuesday, April 18, 12:00-12:30 p.m., Cannon Chapel, Brooks Commons
The Office of Spiritual and Religious Life in conjunction with Meor, Chabad and Hillel, invite you to join us for a vigil in memory of the six million Jews murdered in the Holocaust. With reflections and silence and the kindling of memorial candles, we pause to remember the lives stolen by fascism, hatred and apathy. 
For more information, please contact religiouslife@emory.edu.
Holocaust Memory and Distortion
Holocaust Memory and Distortion: A Panel Discussion
Tuesday, April 18, 7:00 p.m., White Hall 110
Drawing on a variety of disciplinary lenses, Emory faculty Dr. Alicja Podbielska and Dr. Ofra Yeglin will reflect, in conversation with Tam Institute Director Dr. Miriam Udel, on how the memory of the Holocaust is encoded in history and culture in Europe, Israel, and the Americas.
• What are the stakes of studying the Holocaust in the twenty-first century?
• How is that study changing with greater historical distance from the events?
• How is Holocaust memory enlisted in political projects and sometimes distorted in the process?
Emory Ramadan 2023
March 22 - April 21, 2023
Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, in which observing Muslims fast from all food and drink from dawn to sunset for a lunar month. Fasting is regarded as an essential spiritual practice for body, mind, and soul that is valued across Muslim communities.
The observance of fasting during the month of Ramadan is noted in the Qur'an and has come to represent the values of reflection, unity, celebration, and personal as well as communal growth. This year, the sacred month of Ramadan is expected to be observed from sundown March 22 through April 21, 2023. (These days could potentially shift one day based on the sighting of the moon.)
Emory Iftar Prayers and Dinner
The Muslim month of Ramadan will span March 22-April 21, 2023. During this time, Emory’s Muslim community will be observing with daily fasting from dawn through the sunlight hours and nightly iftar communal prayers and dinner. On Atlanta campus, weeknight prayer and dinner will occur at Cannon Chapel with gathering at about 7:45 p.m., followed by prayer and then dinner under the tent next to Cannon Chapel. Saturday and Sunday prayers and dinner will occur at the Emory Student Center. Weeknight iftars are hosted by OSRL, MSA, GMSC, Emory Muslim Alumni, and several Emory Schools, divisions, and units.
Muslim students do not need to RSVP, but guests should register by emailing religiouslife@emory.edu.
Emory Buddhist Chaplaincy/Emory Buddhist Club Spring Retreat II
Sunday, April 16, 10:00 a.m., Dharma Jewel Monastery
Please fill out this form to join us in going to the Dharma Jewel Monastery on Sunday, April 16 from 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Transportation will be provided, and additional information will be communicated through email upon the completion of this registration form
Buddha Day Celebration
Buddha Day Celebration
Thursday, April 20, 6:00 p.m., Dinner at 7:15 p.m., Cannon Chapel Sanctuary
All are invited to join the celebration of Buddha’s life and teachings with the Buddhist and interfaith communities at Emory University and Atlanta. Popularly known as Buddha Jayanti Vesak/Vaisakhi/Visakha Full Moon Day commemorates the birth, enlightenment and final passing of the Buddha in the Theravada Tradition.
We will celebrate this occasion with traditional Buddhist chants, Dharma reflections and a communal vegetarian meal. If you are joining in person, please RSVP at https://bit.ly/EmoryBuddhaDay23. For Zoom registration, please register here: https://bit.ly/EmoryBuddhaDayZoom. 
Register for Buddha Day Here
Maury Allums Greg McGonigle and Maury Allums
Pride Awards: Maury Allums Recieves the Dean Susan Henry-Crowe Keeping the Faith Award
On Thursday, March 30 at Miller-Ward Alumni House, OSRL's Music Director, Maury Allums, was this year's receipient of the Emory Office of LGBT Life Dean Susan Henry-Crowe Keeping the Faith award. This award is named in honor of Dean Henry-Crowe’s 22 years as the Dean of the Chapel and Religious Life at Emory University, during which time she increased inclusion for the LGBTQ community at Emory and became a beacon of social justice within the United Methodist Church.
You can read Maury's bio here and hear his music at Beloved Community worship on Sundays at 11 am in Cannon Chapel and during Mid-Week Musical Mediation on Wednesdays at noon online.
Graduating Women of Promise
Inter-Religious Council's Graduating Women of Promise
On March 29, the Emory Center for Women tapped 50 graduating senior women as "Graduating Women of Promise." "This ceremony honors graduating women who have demonstrated leadership, inclusivity, and a commitment to making Emory a better place for all." Several of the honorees this year are members of Emory's Inter-Religious Council (IRC) and current or former OSRL Student Workers. We are extremely proud of these graduating interfaith leaders who have made Emory better through their time on campus.
Pictured above are IRC members (from L to R); Payton Malone (Hillel), Adina Peck (MEOR), Jonna Austin (Beloved Community and VOIS), Sandra Bourdon (VOIS), Jasmine Mahadumrongkul (Emory Buddhist Club), Caroline McCormack (Bread Coffeehouse), and Ema Perez (Collegiate Black Christians). Not pictured are current and former Emory OSRL Student Workers, Niki Vasan and Gabi Kim. 
Read more about the Graduating Women of Promise here.
Midweek Musical Meditation
Midweek Music Meditation (Video Below)
Wednesdays during Term, 12:00-12:15 p.m. EST, Zoom and Facebook Live
All are invited to reflect and decompress in a midweek, midday time of sacred music. Join Music Director, Maury Allums and the Emory University Office of Spiritual and Religious Life in taking a moment to breathe and connect with others in our community. Register on Zoom here. Like us on Facebook to receive updates on the Livestream.
Below is a recording of this week's musical meditation.
Mid-Week Musical Meditation 4.5.23
Midweek Music Meditation - 4.5.23
Seniors Please Register: Baccalaureate Ceremony for the Class of 2023
Friday, May 5, 2023, 4:30 p.m.; Doors Open at 4:00 p.m., Cannon Chapel Sanctuary
Please wear your graduation robe; Reception with the President will follow
Baccalaureate is a multifaith spiritual ceremony of reflection and celebration on the Friday afternoon before Commencement. This includes:
  • Graduating seniors sharing music, reflections, and meditations with one another
  • President Fenves, School Deans, and chaplains offering their best wishes and blessings to the graduating class
  • A festive reception will follow
Seniors, Register here. Family and friends can register for the livestream here.

Upcoming Programs

Emory Buddhist Club: Spring Clothing Swap 2023
Wednesday, April 5 - Friday, April 7, 2023, 1:00-4:00 p.m., Mcdonough Plaza
The EBC Clothing Swap is back. Refresh your spring wardrobe and donate clothes you no longer wear at the EBC Spring Clothing Swap. We are hosting this event to promote Buddhist virtues such as generosity and sharing, and we’d love to get our members—as well as the wider Emory community—involved.
Here’s how it works:
  1. Drop off items of clothing you no longer want at one of the campus collection boxes starting Monday, March 20th until Tuesday, April 4th. There will be collection boxes in several convenient locations across campus, such as in the WoodPec, SAAC, AMUC Suite 125 (OSRL), Woodruff Library entrance, or Cannon Chapel.
  2. Come to the clothing swap after collection ends to find new clothes. You may also hand in your old clothes on the day of the event as well.
  3. All remaining items will be donated to local nonprofits/homeless shelters or recycled—nothing goes to the landfill.
Emory Buddhist Club Meditation
TONIGHT: Emory Buddhist Club Guided Meditation
Thursday, April 6, 6:00 p.m., Cannon Chapel Room 106, Zoom Option
Join the Buddhist Club for Buddhist meditation this Thursday at 6:00 p.m. You may also come as early as 5:30 p.m. for a period of community and snacking while we prepare for the meditation session at 6:00 p.m. 
This meditation will be led by Professor Tara Doyle. Currently a senior research fellow at Candler School of Theology, Dr. Tara Doyle is a senior lecturer in the Department of Religion at Emory College of Arts and Sciences. “Her areas of research are in Buddhist and Hindu pilgrimage, ex-untouchable Buddhist converts, contemplative practices, and Socially Engaged Buddhism” , although she devotes time to developing study abroad programs in India and in Theory Practice Learning Pedagogy as well. Prior to coming to Emory, Professor Doyle taught at Williams College (1995-1997), and was the co-founder and co-director of Antioch University's Comparative Buddhist Studies Program in Bodh Gaya, India (1979-1994); she earned her PhD, MA, MTS, from Harvard University, and her BS from Antioch College.
For questions, please contact Venerable Priya Sraman.
Bread Coffeehouse DBS 
Thursday, April 6, 7:15 p.m., Bread Coffeehouse
Bread Coffeehouse is hosting DBS this Thursday. Dinner is sandwiches, chips and cookies. Please click here for more information.

Muslim Jumu'ah Prayers
Fridays, 1:55 p.m., Cannon Chapel
Join Emory's Muslim community for Friday Prayers. For questions, please contact Isam Vaid
Swara Emory and HSA: Hanuman Jayanthi
Friday, April 7, 5:00 p.m., Cannon Chapel
Join Emory HSA tomorrow in Cannon Chapel for a Hanuman Jayanthi Puja. Enjoy an evening filled with performances by Swara, story telling, a discussion, and light snacks. Learn more here
Good Friday with InterVarsity
InterVarsity Christian Fellowship: Good Friday Dinner
Friday, April 7, 6:30 p.m., Brooks Commons, Cannon Chapel
Join InterVarsity for a special night of food, worship, and fellowship for Easter. Learn more about InterVarsity programs here.
Emory MSA: Quran Study 
Every Wednesday during Ramadan
Assalamu’alaikum everyone. Reminder that for the month of Ramadan there will be Quran study every Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. in Cannon Chapel. All levels are welcome, and we’re looking forward to see you all there inshaAllah. Learn more here

Bread Coffeehouse: Easter Brunch 
Sunday, April 9, 1:00 p.m., Bread Coffeehouse
Come spend Easter with a home away from home. Come eat brunch, paaint eggs, and hang out with friends this Sunday. Sign up here to bring a side dish to the potluck. RSVP by Friday at Noon.

Weekday Lenten Morning Prayer
Weekdays in Lent from 9:30-9:45 a.m., Cannon Chapel Sanctuary
Throughout the season of Lent, we invite you to join the Emory Christian community on campus in prayer at 9:30 a.m. in the Cannon Chapel Sanctuary as a way to more fully prepare your heart to celebrate Easter with conviction. Morning prayer will be offered by a rotating ensemble of campus ministries - we encourage you to engage in this unique ecumenical opportunity.
For questions, please contact Emory OSRL Christian Chaplain, The Rev. Maddie Henderson
Emory Hillel: 4.3-4.8
Passover is here. Check out what we’ve got going on this week at Hillel. Remember, RSVPs are required for all Passover meals. Please RSVP using this link. 
University Catholic Center
The Passion of the Christ: The Model for Human Suffering
Thursday, March 30, 7:00 p.m., University Catholic Center
The Catholic Student Union invites you to a discussion about what it means to suffer well. Bring a friend and join us.
Stations of the Cross
Friday, March 31, 5:30 p.m., University Catholic Center
Join us in prayer and reflection on the Passion of Christ with our outdoor Stations of the Cross. The Stations of the Cross is a 14-step devotion that commemorates Jesus Christ's last day on Earth. All are invited.
Quaero: Theology for Non-Theologians
Wednesday, April 5, 6:30 p.m., University Catholic Center
Quaero: Theology for Non-Theologians is a discussion group that meets for about one hour to explore major questions about the Catholic Faith in a communal setting. The topic for our Spring 2023 series is “How Catholics Read the Bible”. Optional readings can be found here.
Catherine of Siena Lecture: Chisme as a Theological Language del Pueblo
Thursday, April 13, 7:30 p.m., Candler School of Theology, Room 252
This talk will examine the role of chisme as a theological language. Neomi De Anda, a Tejana scholar/activist and Catholic Lay Marianist, will begin by setting aside moralizing of chisme (gossip) as good or bad and view how scholars from across the American continents and beyond have used chisme to better understand human interaction. It will respond to the question: How might the study of chisme as a theological language of el pueblo help us be a more inclusive church, academy, and society? Please sign up using this link.
Reformed University Fellowship: Small Group
Please join RUF for the Bible Study small groups that start at the beginning of next week.
For more information on RUF Emory, please contact George Hamm.
Mindfulness and Well-Being Circle
Mondays, 12:30 p.m., Cannon Chapel, Room 106
Mindfulness and Well-Being Circle is a space for cultivating and engaging in mindfulness practices for our individual and collective well-being. It is a place for community, rest, and learning. All are welcome to the circle for group meditations, contemplations, and reflections facilitated by Buddhist Chaplain Venerable Priya Rakkhit Sraman. Light refreshments will be provided.
Please contact Venerable Priya for more details.
Hillel at Emory: FYC Day at the Ball Parl
Wednesday, April 10, 2023, 7:20 p.m., Truist Park
First Year Council is going to the Braves game. Please note that this is exclusive to Hillel's leadership board and first-year students. If you need a ride, please text Abbie at (404) 661-7665 and she will do her best to help find you one.
If you are a student leader and are able and willing to drive, please reach out to Abbie before RSVPing.
Bread Coffeehouse: Interfaith Night
Thursday, April 13, 7:30 p.m., Bread Coffeehouse
Join us for a night of interfaith dialogue and friendship with Professor Kemal Budak from the Department of Sociology. Free dinner and dessert, guided multi-faith panel, and table conversations. Dinner service after sunset. 
For more information, please click here.
Healing and Heritage
Tuesday, April 18, 3:00 p.m., Asian Student Center-AMUC 108
This APIDA Heritage Month, we want to highlight how our cultures impact and support different domains of our health. We will have plenty of food and great company, so be sure to bring a friend. View more details here.

Partner Programs

APIDA Heritage Month 2023
Even though APIDA Heritage Month is celebrated in May, the Asian Student Center alongside various student organizations will be celebrating in April.
There are so many exciting programs happening all over campus, so check out the event flyers and calendar below. Make sure to follow the ASC on social media for other updates throughout the year. For more information, please click here
Emory Office of Respect: Sexual Assault Awareness Month
The start of April marked the beginning of Sexual Assault Awareness Month, a time where we come together as a community to hold space for survivors, learn together how to support survivors within our community, and grow in our creation of a Culture of Respect.
Check out some of our upcoming events. Stop by Wonderful Wednesday to meet Office of Respect staff and learn more about the opportunities that we have happening throughout the month.
Community Conversations: Emory Talks Climate Action
Thursday, April 6, 2:00 p.m., Goizueta Foundation Center W525 and W531
Thank you to everyone who attended the March 24 Community Conversation. These dialogues are essential to ensure that the work being completed by Emory's Climate Action Task Force, a group of student, faculty, staff, and community members spearheading Emory's Climate Action Plan, is informed by the entire Emory Community. Our final "Community Conversation: Emory Talks Climate Action" will occur on Thursday, April 6 from 2:00-3:00 pm at the Goizueta Foundation Center W525, W531. 
All students, faculty, and staff are invited. No climate experience is necessary.
To register for the final community conversation and get your voice heard, please click here.
Cafe Slow Down
Friday, April 7 and Friday, April 21, 10:30-11:30 a.m., The Hatchery
Cafe Slow Down is an anti-grind culture discussion circle and burnout support group. On April 7, the group will focus on Innovation, and on April 21, it will focus on Disruption. Please RSVP here.
Dr. Wesley Leonard: "Reflections on Language Reclamation and Indigenous Language Work."
Monday, April 10, 2023, 4:00-5:00 p.m., Woodruff Library 215
A special guest lecture by Dr. Wesley Leonard, Associate Professor of Ethnic Studies UC Riverside and co-chair Natives4Linguistics.
“Language reclamation refers to a framework of Indigenous language revitalization that centers community needs, wellbene, and goals, while concurrenuy addressing the underlying causes of language shift such as colonialism, racism, and the hegemony of dominant language ideologies and practices. With its focus on Indigenous ways of knowing, language reclamation centers Indigenous definitions of "language" at all stages; similarly, Indigenous ways of knowing become the baseline for planning, doing, and assessing language work.
In this presentation, I reflect upon my lived experiences as a Miami linguist long engaged in language reclamation, both in my own tribal community and across academic fields such as Indigenous Studies and Linguistics. I outline how many dominant approaches to Indigenous language research, teaching, and advocacy can reinforce colonial logics and power structures that inhibit language reclamation and offer alternatives that center Indigenous needs, protocols, and intellectual traditions.”
Pride Prom
Sunday, April 9, 7:00 p.m., ESC N104
Emory Pride and the Office of LGBT Life present 2000's Pride Prom, an evening of queer friendship, frolic, and absolute camp the house down boots. Featuring DJ Croconile, from SFQP's Bless Yr Heart.
Catherine of Siena Lecture by Neomi DeAnda
Thursday, April 13, 7:30 p.m., Candler Room 252
This talk will examine the role of chisme as a theological language. It will begin by setting aside moralizing of chisme as good or bad and view how scholars from across the American continents and beyond have used chisme to better understand human interaction. It will respond to the question: How might the study of chisme as a theological language of el pueblo help us be a more inclusive church, academy, and society?
Please click here to register.
Marriage Liturgical Practices: A Catholic-Orthodox Community Gathering and Program by Gabriel Radle
Thursday, April 27, 6:30 p.m., Holy Transfiguration Greek Orthodox Church
This talk is sponsored by The Aquinas Center's Catholic-Orthodox Initiative and will examine the history of marriage liturgical practices in the Catholic and Orthodox faith traditions. Doors open at 6:30pm for Happy Hour. Dinner and the program will begin promptly at 7:00pm.  
Please click here to register.

Off Campus Programs

13th Annual Atlanta Interfaith Hunger Seder
Monday, April 10, 6:00 p.m.,1440 Spring Street NW, Atlanta 30309
Atlanta Jewish Community Relations Council invites you to the 13th Annual Atlanta Interfaith Hunger Seder, Monday, April 10, 6:00 p.m. Rabbi Larry Sernovitz and other faith leaders will guide us through a seder focused on alleviating food insecurity. Suitable for families and students, nonprofit professionals and lay leaders, and neighbors and friends, enjoy a bountiful vegetarian meal and learn how we can join forces with vital organizations already on the front lines in our community. Click here to register.
Interfaith Atlanta Festival 2023 
Get ready for the 3rd annual Interfaith Festival. Our annual Festival brings together 20+ faith-based organizations in the Greater Atlanta area. This year, in addition to our fabulous Interfaith Talent Showcase we are incorporating a Community Service project as we work to meet our advocacy and action goal of fostering justice and the common good through hands-on engagement. 
We are currently forming a team to plan and implement the event. Interested in being a part of this exciting event? Email ia_fall_fest@interfaithatlanta.org. 

Opportunities and Resources

TAM Institute for Jewish Studies: Fall 2023 Course Offerings

For Fall 2023, the Tam Institute for Jewish Studies is listing a diverse set of undergraduate courses in the fields of literature, history, Middle Eastern Studies, and religion. Whether you’re interested in Jewish anthropology, life in medieval Egypt, or contemporary world politics, take a look at all that’s being offered here.
Emory Muslim Service Award
Deadline: April 10
In 1999, Emory Muslim Alumni established the platform for an award dedicated to the local community and broader Ummah. Today, Emory University Muslim Service Award (EMSA) embodies religion, the human spirit, and community service. EMSA serves to further strengthen community, increase awareness of Islam, and incorporate multi-national cultures into the fabric of society through a dedicated focus on community service.  
Undergraduate and graduate students may apply here
Emory Catholic Student Union Exec Board Applications
Application Deadline: April 10
Emory CSU Exec Board applications for next year are open starting today until April 10. Click here for the application.
Youth Sustainability Development Conference - Emory 2023
August 25-27, 2023
Delegate applications for the Youth Sustainability Development Conference at Emory 2023 are now open. This two-and-a-half day conference (Aug 25-27) on Emory University’s campus will convene youth leaders to engage in energy justice learning, discussion, and innovation. The conference will consist of lectures, panels, and a case study challenge. Participants will leave with a deeper understanding of energy justice solutions and connections to other youth and professionals that may lead to future mentorship and career opportunities. More information and the application can be accessed here.
Emory Orthodox Christian Fellowship: Executive Board Applications
Due Wednesday, April 19, 11:59 p.m.
Emory OCF Executive Board Application is now open. We hope you'll consider joining our team for the 2023-2024 school year as we maximize our presence on Emory's campus. Click here to access the application. Please reach out to ocfemory@gmail.com with any questions.
Weekly Gatherings
Weekly Spiritual Gatherings
There are a plethora of weekly religious and philosophical gatherings offered at Emory. Many of them are listed here and at the button below. Can't find what you are looking for? Contact many of our undergraduate and graduate communities directly or contact our religious life affiliates and OSRL staff.

For questions, or to add an item to our weekly gatherings page, please email our office here.
Weekly Spiritual Gatherings
Upcoming Religious Holidays
These events are drawn from the multifaith calendar maintained by the Office of Religious and Spiritual Life at Harvard Divinity School. To see more upcoming religious holidays and festivals, please click here. 
Great Lent
Ongoing through Sat., Apr. 15, 2023
Tradition: Christianity-Orthodox
In Orthodox churches, the first day of Lent marks the beginning of the Great Fast, the final six weeks of a 10-week period leading up to Holy Week and Easter (Pascha). In the churches that follow the Gregorian calendar, Lent is a six-week observance (40 days excluding Sundays) beginning with Ash Wednesday and culminating in Holy Week. It is a time of repentance and sacrifice in preparation for Easter.
Ramadan
Wed., Mar. 22 – Fri., Apr. 21, 2023
Tradition: Islam
The Holy Month of Ramadan is the month of fasting during which Muslims who are physically able do not eat or drink from the first sign of dawn until sunset in honor of the first revelations to the Prophet Muhammad. The evening meal is celebrated with family.
Ramanavami
Thu., Mar. 30, 2023
Tradition: Hinduism
Celebrates the birthday of Rama, the seventh incarnation of the God Vishnu. The Ramayana, one of the Hindu epics that tells the story of Rama, is read during the previous eight days.
Palm Sunday
Sun., Apr. 2, 2023
Tradition: Christianity-Protestant, Christianity-Roman Catholic
Celebrates the entry of Jesus into Jerusalem, marking the beginning of Holy Week that culminates in Easter or Pascha. In some churches, Palm Sunday is combined with the anticipation of Christ's death and so is also known as "Passon Sunday." Orthodox Christians often observe this Sunday on a date different from the date on which Protestant and Roman Catholics observe it.
Mahavir Jayanti
Tue., Apr. 4, 2023
Tradition: Jainism
Celebrates the birthday of Lord Mahavira. Born with the name Vardhamana in ca. 599 BCE, he was later given the titles of honor, Mahavira ("Great Hero") and Jina ("Conqueror" or "Victor"), a title applied also to the other Tirthankaras. 
Passover (Pesach)
Wed., Apr. 5-Thu., Apr. 13, 2023
Tradition: Judaism
Passover commemorates the deliverance of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt. It is celebrated for eight days with special prayers and symbolic foods at home, starting with the Seder, a ritual meal that re-enacts that ancient deliverance and emphasizes the freedom of the Jews under the guidance of God. The first two and the last two days are holidays. 
Anniversary of the Founding of the Church
Thu., Apr. 6, 2023
Tradition: Latter Day Saints
Annual World General Conference of the Church held on Saturday and Sunday closest to this date each year.
Holy Thursday/Maundy Thursday
Thu., Apr. 6, 2023
Tradition: Christianity-Protestant, Christianity-Roman Catholic
Commemorates the institution of the Lord's Supper/the Eucharist by Jesus prior to his arrest and execution. "Maundy" is derived from the Latin text of John 13:34, in which Jesus gives a mandatum novum ("new commandment"). The date observed by Protestants and Roman Catholics differs from the date observed by Orthodox Christians.
Good Friday
Fri., Apr. 7, 2023
Tradition: Christianity-Protestant, Christianity-Roman Catholic
Commemorates the Passion of Jesus Christ, i.e., his death by crucifixion. Observed as Holy Friday by Orthodox Christians on a different date from the one observed by Protestants and Roman Catholics.
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