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Religious Practice on and Around Campus

Meditation and Prayer Space

  • MORSL's Meditation and Prayer Room:Ìý Spiritual practice can look very different for different people- just another example of how we are all unique! MORSL provides space and resources for students to pursue, begin or experiment with self-directed activities such as prayer, meditation, mindful colouring, contemplative readingÌýand journaling.Ìý No appointment necessary, and no time limit on your practice.ÌýWe also offer classes and weekly group meditation programs.Ìý Learn more about our drop-in centre, and our dedicated meditation and prayer room.

  • In addition to MORSL's drop-in space, theÌýuniversity also provides variousÌýÌýat both the Downtown and MacDonald campuses. They are designated to be used for spirituality, prayer, rest and reflection. They are drop-in,Ìýno appointment is needed, andÌýthe policy isÌýfirst come, first served. These spaces are open and available during the associated building's regular hours. Visit our . Also, please morsl [at] mcgill.ca (subject: Update%20the%20Ðãɫֱ²¥%20Quiet%20Spaces%20Map) (contact MORSL)Ìýif thisÌýmap needs to be updated with a new space or other edits.Ìý

Christian worship on campus

Jewish services and prayer space

Services and prayer spaces:

Kosher dining on and around campus:

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Muslim prayers and dining spaces on campus

  • as researched and collated by the MSA.
  • Prayer space inÌýÌý(basement)

Halal dining on and around campus:

Online worship/spiritual communities

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