<p>Here is the link to religious life on the Swat campus: [Swarthmore</a> College :: Religious and Spiritual Life :: Religious and Spiritual Life](<a href=“http://www.swarthmore.edu/religiouslife.xml]Swarthmore”>Interfaith Center :: Swarthmore College)</p>
<p>As you can see (scroll down to see Newman on the main list or click on “Catholic” to the left), there are a variety of religious options for students. Swarthmore’s Quaker affiliation, which President Chopp regularly invokes in her comments to the Swarthmore community, creates an environment respectful of all religious traditions. Although a number of students exercise their right not to attend worship services (no parent on hand to insist), many are involved with the religious life on campus. Swat students respect each other, whatever they are doing, and that goes for religious faith also. </p>
<p>One of the more interesting opportunities on campus is a regular dialogue among faith traditions called Scriptural Reasoning, in which students and faculty reflect on their traditions’ sacred texts: [Not</a> Consensus but Friendship - Swarthmore College Bulletin](<a href=“http://media.swarthmore.edu/bulletin/?p=131]Not”>Page has moved)</p>