<p>Here’s the main page for religious life at Swarthmore:</p>
<p>[Swarthmore</a> College :: Religious and Spiritual Life :: Religious and Spiritual Life](<a href=“http://www.swarthmore.edu/x8258.xml]Swarthmore”>Interfaith Center :: Swarthmore College)</p>
<p>Here’s the overview page for Catholic life at Swarthmore, inc. info on he Catholic Newman chaplain:</p>
<p>[Swarthmore</a> College :: Religious and Spiritual Life :: Catholic life at Swarthmore](<a href=“http://www.swarthmore.edu/x8614.xml]Swarthmore”>http://www.swarthmore.edu/x8614.xml)</p>
<p>And the link to Cathoic services, including Eucharist twice a week on campus, larger hoiday celebrations (usually combined with Haverford and Bryn Mawr), and info about the local Catholic church (about 1.5 mile walk from the library).</p>
<p>[Swarthmore</a> College :: Religious and Spiritual Life :: Services](<a href=“http://www.swarthmore.edu/x9119.xml]Swarthmore”>Services :: Interfaith Center :: Swarthmore College)</p>
<p>Most relgious events at Swarthmore (services, dinners, etc.) are held in [Bond</a> Hall](<a href=“http://www.swarthmore.edu/campusmap/destinations/details.php?destination=bond]Bond”>http://www.swarthmore.edu/campusmap/destinations/details.php?destination=bond), which is an old stone bulding in the corner of the Lodges. There’s a large room on the first floor with a fireplace and (if I recall) stained glass windows, and small kitchen.</p>
<p>I don’t think it’s a big secret that college years are not generally big religious attendance years for kids and, on a campus of 1400 students, religious services are not a huge affair. However, there are active groups on campus for all major religions. Both the President of the College and her husband are ordained Methodist ministers (her husband was the minister of a church before moving to Swarthmore). My sense is that supporting and increasing the spiritual/religious activities is a particular interest of Rebecca Chopp.</p>