Spiritual Life
Participation in religious activities
and attendance at chapel services is strictly voluntary,
left to the needs and desires of the individual midshipman.
The U.S. Merchant Marine Memorial Chapel, built by public
ubscription as a tribute to the officers and men of the
merchant marine who lost their lives in the service of the
nation, serves all faiths.
Chaplains are available to assist midshipmen with their
spiritual and personal needs. The Protestant and Catholic
programs include weekly Sunday services, a daily Catholic
mass, Bible studies and social events. Opportunities for
spiritual growth are available through retreats, religious
study programs, and sacramental preparation classes.
Jewish midshipmen can attend one of the local synagogues,
and arrangements can be made for leave and liberty for the
observance of special holidays.
Midshipmen of other faiths requiring special arrangements
to attend a house of worship of their choice may obtain
assistance from one of the chaplains.
Religious Programs
Christian Fellowship Club (CFC):
The Christian Fellowship Club provides
Protestant midshipmen at the Academy with spiritual and
social guidance. Meetings are held every Monday night at
1945 in the Yocum Sailing Center and usually consist of
music followed by a message and prayer session, everyone
is welcome and encouraged to participate. Activities include
retreats, barbecues, volunteering, and Friday night trips
to Queens College or NYU for Campus Crusade for Christ celebrations.
Newman Club (Catholic Midshipman Club):
The Newman Club is the Academy's spiritual
and social club for Catholic midshipmen. Masses are held
on Monday at 2000 in the lower chapel followed by a period
of fellowship in the midshipmen lounge. Activities include
trips to New York City among other places, volunteering
at local parishes, participation in Midnight Run (a clothing
drive for homeless in NY city), and various others.
Mariners Chorus:
The Mariners Chorus is a select group of
midshipmen and faculty staff, varying in number from 20-30,
who perform at various Academy and non-Academy functions.
Practice is held twice a week and the music covers many
genre. Yearly performances for the chorus include performing
in the Academy's "Beat Retreat" with the Regimental Band,
and Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Baccalaureate services.
Off-campus trips have taken the chorus to perform for local
groups as well as for the International Presidents Organization.
A small contingent of the chorus also recently performed
for Cardinal O'Connor's 80th birthday celebration at St.
Patrick's Cathedral. No prior choir experience is needed,
all are encouraged to come and sing with us!
Chapel Choir:
The Chapel choir is a small group of midshipmen
who sing or play various instruments during Sunday services
in conjunction with the organist. Practices are held weekly
and all are welcome to come.
Activities:
Every year the Chapel sponsors events such
as barbecues, trips, retreats, ice cream parties as well
as many other varied events to suit everyone. The use of
the midshipman lounge, where television/vcr, games, books,
and a piano reside, is also provided on a daily basis. We
encourage all to come down and utilize the facilities to
your benefit while still respecting them.
- Chapel Activities
- Christian Fellowship Club
- Campus Crusade for Christ
- Newman Club (Catholic Midshipman Club)
- Knights of Columbus
- Jewish Worship
- Navigators Bible Study
- Prayer Meetings
- Chaplain Availability
- Weddings, Funerals, Memorial Services, Counseling
- Choirs, Praise Band and instrumental opportunities
- Constant Chapel access
- Volunteer work: Homeless Shelter, Nursing homes, Building
projects, Clothing Drive and Religious Education
- Social fun: BBQ's, Retreats, City Tours
For
more information please visit the Memorial Chapel's web
site
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