Spirituality and Religious Life

A place where you belong!

Spirituality and Religious Life at RIT cultivates engaged and vibrant religious, secular, and spiritual communities that explore deep questions of purpose, meaning, and value. 

We work directly with faith-based organizations and collaborate with student-led clubs that support the spiritual and religious community at RIT. No matter what your spiritual, religious, or secular identity may be, all of our chaplains and program staff can provide you with support and guidance.

Our vision is for every member of our campus to experience the welcoming, caring, and fun atmosphere of a supportive community that enables them to grow into their best selves and put their values to work in the world.

Faith Communities

Idunno Zen Buddhist Community
The Idunno Zen Buddhist Community focuses on meditative practice and offers weekly instruction and lively discussion about the various Buddhist, Taoist, and Zen traditions. The purpose of Zen is to develop a clear, centered, and ultimately enlightened mind, which leads to the cultivation of wisdom and compassion toward all living beings. One does not have to identify as a Buddhist to practice Zen meditation; everyone is welcome regardless of their beliefs.
Learn more about the Idunno Zen Buddhist Community

Nichiren Buddhist Community
The Nichiren Buddhist Community invites you to weekly Dharma discussions following our liturgical service, rooted in the Nichiren Shu school of Mahayana Buddhism and the profound teachings of the Lotus Sutra. Together, we explore Buddhist principles that foster inner peace and harmony within our communities. Through our practice, we cultivate happiness, ease, and loving-kindness to be shared with all beings. All are welcome, regardless of faith or experience.
Learn more about the Nichiren Buddhist Community

Catholic Newman Community at RIT
Newman is a growing, vibrant, Christ-centered community rooted in the Roman Catholic tradition where all are welcome and invited to know God’s love and mercy. With Sunday, Wednesday, and Holy Day Masses, retreats, community service and social justice projects, small groups, social events, and more, Newman provides opportunities for RIT students to grow in faith, develop leadership and discipleship skills, and be part of a Catholic community that will support them in faith and in life.
Learn more about the Catholic Newman Community at RIT

Cru
Cru is a caring community, passionate about helping you build, communicate, and multiply your faith on campus. Cru is a Christian-based ministry, reaching out to all members of the RIT community and beyond. Cru holds weekly gatherings, which foster a sense of community and support, rooted in the teachings of Jesus Christ.
Learn more about Cru

Glory House International THE PLUG College Ministry
Glory House International (GHI) THE PLUG is a powerful and contemporary church, located in downtown Rochester. GHI's THE PLUG cultivates faith, freedom, and love through Christ to college communities by disciplining people into worship, devotion, and service. THE PLUG is purposed to provide ministry to college campuses in the Rochester area and encourages the college community to become a part of our GHI family by worshiping with us on Sundays. We are a tribe of diverse people who are passionate about our faith and each other. We desire to be a home church to some and the home church away from the home church to others. 
Learn more about Glory House International THE PLUG College Ministry

Hands of Fire 
Hands of Fire is the American Sign Language (ASL) sister ministry of Cru at RIT and NTID. Hands of Fire is a place where Deaf and Hard of Hearing students can grow in community as well as grow closer to God, in an inviting and inclusive atmosphere. Like its sponsoring ministry, Cru, Hands of Fire meets weekly.
Learn more about Hands of Fire

InterVarsity Christian Fellowship
InterVarsity is a community committed to fostering conversations about who we are, who God is, what God says about who we are, and why it matters. Come and join us as we grow in love for God, God’s Word, God’s people of every ethnicity and culture, and God’s purposes in the world.
Learn more about InterVarsity Christian Fellowship

RIT Progressive Chapel Community
The RIT Progressive Chapel Community (RIT PCC) is a worshipping body of seekers and misfits geared towards the LGBTQ+ community. RIT PCC's chaplain has a weekly on-campus presence, focusing on drop-in/scheduled spiritual counseling and not limiting methods to throwing a frisbee, talking to God, or playing a cooperative game. Every Tuesday evening, RIT PCC holds a rotating worship remix activity, sometimes revolving around Scripture and trauma, sometimes around liturgical practice/music and meaning, sometimes around just a meal with dialogue, and other times around the enjoyment of games. What else could queer church look like on campus? Come and join us, and let us find out together!
Learn more about RIT Progressive Chapel Community

The TABLE Lutheran-Episcopal Campus Ministry 
The TABLE Lutheran-Episcopal Campus Ministry at RIT and NTID is a joint ministry of several area congregations with a variety of students from different church (and unchurched) backgrounds. Each Sunday, worship is followed by fellowship and a free dinner provided by a local congregation. In addition to our regular gatherings, we offer additional prayerful and service-related events.
Learn more about The TABLE Lutheran-Episcopal Campus Ministry

Hindu Student Association
The Hindu Student Association at RIT is led and directed by a trained Hindu Chaplain. Students are guided in understanding their value as a person through led worship, listening in attentive silence, and support of their holistic health. The Chaplain assists with using music, visual art, meditation, and non-denominational prayer to find inner calm and peace. The Hindu Student Association can offer spiritual and emotional support to people of all faiths and belief systems.
Learn more about Hindu Student Association

Interfaith Council
The Interfaith Council consists of student representatives from the various religious, secular, and spiritual organizations on campus, including student clubs and organizations, that collaborate together on exciting, engaging, and dialogical experiences. Such events and activities explore the relationships between interfaith, non-religious, and secular worldviews in order to make connections, form communities, and explore deep questions of purpose, meaning, and value.
Learn more about the Interfaith Council

Chabad at RIT
Chabad offers a strong Jewish community at RIT and aims to be a home away from home for every Jew on campus. It is a hip and exciting place to be, where fun things are always happening! Chabad offers homemade Shabbat dinners and lunches, lively prayer services, celebrations of all Jewish holidays, educational classes, vibrant social events, and more. Many events take place in the Chabad House which is conveniently located adjacent to campus.
Learn more about Chabad at RIT

Jewish Student Life
With a rich history of creating community and programming events since 1954, Jewish Student Life is a pivotal part of the diverse and celebrated makeup of students, faculty, and staff at RIT. Jewish Student Life is supported by a full-time Jewish Student Life Engagement Coordinator and is home to many Jewish-affiliated organizations at RIT offering a variety of spiritual, religious, cultural, and social events for Jewish-identifying community members to connect with throughout the year. 
Learn more about Jewish Student Life

RIT Hillel 
RIT Hillel knows that a dynamic, pluralistic, diverse, and vibrant Jewish student life is essential to ALL campus members, Jewish or otherwise. Hillel aims to support Jewish students while engaging them in their broader college context. All Hillel activities are open to the entire RIT community. RIT Hillel recognizes and celebrates the wide variety of Jewish identification, belief, and practice that presently exists on campus and will continue to enhance campus life going forward. Much of Hillel's activities take place at Hillel House located within the Residence Hall B.
Learn more about RIT Hillel

Muslim Student Life
Muslim Student Life assists Muslim students by offering a trained Muslim Chaplain to guide and serve students. Muslim Student Life gives students the chance to participate in regularly scheduled worship, service, and education.
Learn more about Muslim Student Life

Pagan Student Life
Pagan Student Life invites RIT community members and guests for educational offerings, celebrations of Pagan holidays, and full moon rituals. Ritual services are led by a trained Pagan Chaplain (High Priestess) who is active in the greater Rochester Pagan community. The Chaplain is available for spiritual guidance and life passage rituals. All are welcome at any rituals and/or events.
Learn more about Pagan Student Life

Please contact Spirituality and Religious Life for more information on additional off-campus faith communities and resources.

Student Clubs and Organizations

Spirituality and Religious Life is committed to providing diverse communities for students to explore deep questions of purpose, meaning, and value by serving as a resource and guide to a wide variety of spiritual, religious, and secular student-sponsored clubs, in addition to the partner organizations above.

Observances and Accommodations

Spiritual holidays and observances are important events for valuable members of the RIT community. Students may request accommodations to observe these holidays. RIT policy D04.0 Attendance states: "Absences, for whatever reason, do not relieve students of their responsibility for fulfilling normal requirements in any course. In particular, it is the student's responsibility to make individual arrangements in advance of missing class due to personal obligations such as religious holidays...in order that he or she may meet his or her obligations without penalty for missing class."

*Please note that some of the observances below dictate that no work be completed on a particular date or set of dates. Regarding assignments, papers, quizzes, and exams, please make every effort to work with students to accommodate these observant requests within reason. 

Additionally, employees of the university are also able to request accommodations in writing, alluding to the following statement within the Employee Attendance Religious Accommodation Policy: “RIT respects the religious beliefs and/or practices of all employees and will make reasonable accommodations where such beliefs or practices conflict with an employee’s job requirements in order to eliminate that conflict.”

The list of observances below is not meant to be exhaustive. There are many others based upon the myriad of spiritual and/or religious traditions throughout the world. For descriptions of many of these observances, please visit Harvard Divinity School's Multifaith Calendar. To learn more about many of these traditions, please visit The Pluralism Project from Harvard University.

*Please note that those holidays listed in bold are those where a fast is required, special worship is warranted, or work is forbidden.

  • Hopi Paamuya / Winter Social Dances (Aboriginal, First Nation, Indigenous Spirituality): January 2026
  • Gantan-sai (Shintoism): January 1, 2026
  • New Year’s Day: January 1, 2026
  • Solar New Year (Buddhism): January 1, 2026
  • Solemnity of Mary, the Mother of God (Christianity): January 1, 2026
  • Spirit Moon (Aboriginal, First Nation, Indigenous Spirituality): January 1, 2026
  • Mahāyāna New Year (Buddhism): January 3, 2026
  • Wolf Moon (Aboriginal, First Nation, Indigenous Spirituality, Paganism): January 3, 2026
  • World Braille Day: January 4, 2026
  • Birthday of Guru Gobind Singh Ji (Sikhism): January 5, 2026
  • Epiphany of the Lord, Solemnity / Theophany (Christianity): January 6, 2026 / January 19, 2026
  • Haudenosaunee Midwinter (Aboriginal, First Nation, Indigenous Spirituality): January 2026
  • Linji Memorial (Buddhism): January 10, 2026
  • Seijin-no-hi (Shintoism): January 12, 2026
  • Lohri (Hinduism, Sikhism): January 13, 2026
  • Makar Sankranti / Maghi / Pongal (Hinduism, Sikhism): January 14, 2026
  • Old New Year / Orthodox New Year (Christianity): January 14, 2026
  • Eid al-Mab’ath (Islam): January 15, 2026 / January 16, 2026
  • Laylat al-Isra'wa al-Mi'raj (Islam): January 16-17, 2026
  • Baizhang Memorial (Buddhism): January 17, 2026
  • Hakuin Ekaku Memorial (Buddhism): January 18, 2026
  • Urs Syedna Taher Saifuddin (Islam): January 18, 2026
  • World Religion Day (Baháʼí): January 18, 2026
  • Week of Prayer for Christian Unity (Christianity): January 18-25, 2026
  • Eihei Dogen Kigen Birth Date (Buddhism): January 19, 2026
  • Martin Luther King Day: January 19, 2026
  • Vasant Panchami (Hinduism, Jainism, Sikhism): January 23, 2026
  • Honen Shonin Memorial (Buddhism): January 25, 2026
  • International Holocaust Remembrance Day (Interfaith): January 27, 2026
  • Sadeh (Zoroastrianism): January 30, 2026
  • Black History Month: February 2026
  • Hopi Powamuya / Bean Dance (Aboriginal, First Nation, Indigenous Spirituality): February 2026
  • Haudenosaunee Maple Ceremony (Aboriginal, First Nation, Indigenous Spirituality): February 2026
  • Bear Moon / Snow Moon (Aboriginal, First Nation, Indigenous Spirituality, Paganism): February 1, 2026
  • Imbolc (Paganism): February 1-2, 2026
  • Tu BiShvat (Judaism): February 1-2, 2026
  • World Interfaith Harmony Week (Interfaith): February 1-7, 2026
  • Cross-Quarter Day (Paganism): February 2, 2026
  • Presentation of Jesus at the Temple (Christianity): February 2, 2025 / February 15, 2025
  • Mid-Sha'ban / Laylat al-Bara'ah / Shab-w-Barat (Islam): February 2-3, 2026
  • Setsunbun-sai (Shintoism): February 3, 2026
  • Imamat Day (Islam): February 4, 2026
  • Nehan-e / Nirvana Day (Buddhism): February 8, 2026 / February 15, 2026
  • Lunar New Year / Chinese New Year (Buddhism): February 16, 2026
  • Váli's Blót (Paganism): February 14, 2026
  • Maha Shivaratri (Hinduism): February 15-16, 2026
  • Brotherhood/Sisterhood Week: February 15-21, 2026
  • Nichiren Shonin’s Birth Date (Buddhism): February 16, 2026
  • Shrove Tuesday / Mardi Gras (Christianity): February 17, 2026
  • Losar / Tibetan New Year (Buddhism): February 17-March 3, 2026
  • Sri Ramakrishna Jayanti (Hinduism): February 18, 2026
  • Ramadan (Islam): February 18-March 19, 2026
  • Lent / Great Lent (Christianity): February 18-April 2, 2026 / February 23-April 11, 2026
    • Ash Wednesday: February 18, 2026
    • Clean Monday: February 23, 2026
    • Palm Sunday / Entry of the Lord into Jerusalem (Christianity): March 29, 2026 / April 5, 2026
  • World Day of Social Justice: February 20, 2026
  • International Mother Language Day: February 21, 2026
  • Monlam / Great Prayer Festival (Buddhism): February 21-March 13, 2026
  • Ayyám-i-Há / Intercalary Days (Baháʼí): February 25-March 1, 2026
  • Govinda Dwadashi (Hinduism): February 28, 2026
  • Hopi Osomuya / Plaza and Night Dances and Angk’wa (Aboriginal, First Nation, Indigenous Spirituality): March 2026
  • Sugar Moon (Aboriginal, First Nation, Indigenous Spirituality): March 1, 2026
  • Ta’anit Ester (Judaism): March 2, 2026
  • Purim (Judaism): March 2-3, 2026
  • Alá / Nineteen-Day Fast (Baháʼí): March 2-20, 2026
  • Butter Lantern Festival (Buddhism): March 3, 2026
  • Māgha Pūjā / Chötrul Düchen (Buddhism): March 3, 2026
  • Worm Moon (Aboriginal, First Nation, Indigenous Spirituality, Paganism): March 3, 2026
  • Holi (Hinduism, Jainism, Sikhism, Buddhism): March 4, 2026
  • Hola Mohalla (Sikhism): March 4-6, 2026
  • World Day of Prayer (Christianity): March 6, 2026
  • Shahadat Ameerul Momineen Ali Ibn Abi Talib (Islam): March 10-11, 2026
  • Birth Date of L. Ron Hubbard (Scientology): March 13, 2026
  • Jum’at al-Wada (Islam): March 13, 2026
  • Memorial of Shan-tao (Buddhism): March 14, 2026
  • Sikh New Year's Day (Sikhism): March 14, 2026
  • International Day to Combat Islamophobia: March 15, 2026
  • Meena Sankranti (Hinduism): March 15, 2026
  • Laylat al-Qadr (Islam): March 16, 2026
  • Ghambar Hamaspathmaedem (Zoroastrianism): March 16-20, 2026
  • Festival of Higan-e (Buddhism): March 17-23, 2026
  • Nav Varsh (Hinduism): March 19, 2026
  • Samvatsarādi / Chandramana Ugadi (Hinduism): March 19, 2026
  • Solemnity of Saint Joseph, Spouse of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Christianity): March 19, 2026
  • Ramayana Week (Hinduism): March 19-25, 2026
    • Ramanavami: March 26, 2026
  • Ostara or Spring Equinox (Paganism): March 20, 2026
  • Poutuerangi (Aboriginal, First Nation, Indigenous Spirituality): March 20, 2026
  • Shūbun-no-hi (Shintoism): March 20, 2026
  • Shunki-Sorei-Sai (Shintoism): March 20, 2026
  • Spring Ohigan (Buddhism): March 20, 2026
  • Eid al-Fitr (Islam): March 20-22, 2026
  • Red Earth Festival (Aboriginal, First Nation, Indigenous Spirituality): March 20-22, 2026
  • International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination: March 21, 2026
  • Week of Solidarity with the Peoples Struggling Against Racism and Racial Discrimination: March 21-27, 2026
  • International Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery: March 25, 2026
  • Solemnity of the Annunciation / Feast of the Annunciation (Christianity): March 25, 2026
  • Navpad Oli (Jainism): March 25-April 2, 2026
  • Holy Week / Great and Holy Week: March 29-April 4, 2026 / April 5-11, 2026
  • Hydesville Day (Spiritualism): March 31, 2026
  • Mahavira Jayanti (Jainism): March 31, 2026
  • Transgender Day of Visibility: March 31, 2026
  • Hanuman Jayanti (Hinduism): March 31-April 1, 2026
  • Haudenosaunee Thunder Dance (Aboriginal, First Nation, Indigenous Spirituality): April 2026
  • Hopi Kwiyamuya / Plaza Dances and Footraces (Aboriginal, First Nation, Indigenous Spirituality): April 2026
  • Sucker Moon / Pink Moon (Aboriginal, First Nation, Indigenous Spirituality, Paganism): April 1, 2026
  • Pesach / Passover (Judaism): April 1-9, 2026
  • Lord’s Evening Meal (Christianity): April 2, 2026
  • World Autism Awareness Day: April 2, 2026
  • Easter Triduum / Paschal Triduum (Christianity): April 2-4, 2026 / April 9-11, 2026
    • Holy or Maundy Thursday / Great and Holy Thursday: April 2, 2026 / April 9, 2026
    • Good Friday / Great and Holy Friday: April 3, 2026 / April 10, 2026
    • Holy Saturday / Great and Holy Saturday: April 4, 2026 / April 11, 2026
    • Easter Vigil / Paschal Vigil: April 4, 2026 / April 11, 2026
    • Easter / Pascha: April 5, 2026 / April 12, 2026
  • Lazarus Saturday (Christianity): April 4, 2026
  • International Golden Rule Day: April 5, 2026
  • Birth of Avalokiteshvara Bodhisattva (Buddhism): April 6, 2026
  • Anniversary of the Founding of the Church (Latter Day Saint movement): April 6, 2026
  • Easter Monday / Bright Monday (Christianity): April 6, 2026 / April 13, 2026
  • World Health Day: April 7, 2026
  • Hanamatsuri (Buddhism): April 8, 2026
  • Shrimad Rajchandra Dehvilay (Jainism): April 9, 2026
  • Theravāda New Year (Buddhism): April 13, 2026
  • Yom HaShoah / Holocaust Remembrance Day (Judaism): April 13-14, 2026
  • Saka New Year (Buddhism): April 14, 2026
  • Vaisakhi / Baisakhi (Hinduism, Sikhism): April 14, 2026
  • Akshaya Tritiya (Hinduism, Jainism): April 19, 2026
  • Riḍván (Baháʼí): April 20-May 2, 2026
    • First Day of Riḍván (Baháʼí): April 20-21, 2026
    • Ninth Day of Riḍván (Baháʼí): April 28-29, 2026
    • Twelfth Day of Riḍván (Baháʼí): May 1-2, 2026
  • Earth Day: April 22, 2026
  • Yggdrasil Day (Paganism): April 22, 2026
  • World Book Day: April 23, 2026
  • Gathering of Nations Pow Wow (Aboriginal, First Nation, Indigenous Spirituality): April 24-25, 2026
  • The 11th Panchen Lama’s Birthday (Buddhism): April 25, 2026
  • International Workers’ Memorial Day: April 28, 2026
  • Nichiren Foundation Day (Buddhism): April 28, 2026
  • Ghambar Maidyozarem (Zoroastrianism): April 30-May 4, 2026
  • Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Hertiage Month: May 2026
  • Haudenosaunee Sun and Moon Dance (Aboriginal, First Nation, Indigenous Spirituality): May 2026
  • Haudenosaunee Seed Ceremony (Aboriginal, First Nation, Indigenous Spirituality): May 2026
  • Haudenosaunee Strawberry Ceremony (Aboriginal, First Nation, Indigenous Spirituality): May 2026
  • Haudenosaunee Planting Ceremony (Aboriginal, First Nation, Indigenous Spirituality): May 2026
  • Hopi Hakitonmuya / Plaza Dances and Footraces (Aboriginal, First Nation, Indigenous Spirituality): May 2026
  • Jewish Heritage Month (Judaism): May 2026
  • Mental Health Awareness Month: May 2026
  • Beltane or May Day (Paganism): May 1, 2026
  • Cross-Quarter Day (Paganism): May 1, 2026
  • Flower Moon (Aboriginal, First Nation, Indigenous Spirituality, Paganism): May 1, 2026
  • Vesak (Buddhism): May 1, 2026
  • Lag B'Omer (Judaism): May 4-5, 2026
  • Days of Remembrance and Reconciliation: May 8-9, 2026
  • Dianetics Day (Scientology): May 9, 2026
  • Buddha Jayanti (Buddhism, Hinduism): May 11, 2026 / May 12, 2026 / May 13, 2026 / May 24, 2026
  • Solemnity of the Ascension of Jesus Christ / Ascension of Christ (Christianity): May 14, 2026 / May 21, 2026
  • International Day of Families: May 15, 2026
  • Shanja Matsuri (Shintoism): May 15-17, 2026
  • International Day Against Homophobia: May 17, 2026
  • Saga Dawa Festival (Buddhism): May 17-31, 2026
  • World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue: May 21, 2026
  • Shavuot (Judaism): May 21-23, 2026
  • Declaration of the Báb (Baháʼí): May 22-23, 2026
  • Pentecost (Christianity): May 24, 2026 / May 31, 2026
  • Hajj (Islam): May 24-29, 2026
  • Memorial Day: May 25, 2026
  • National Missing Children’s Day: May 25, 2026
  • Day of Arafah (Islam): May 25-26, 2026
  • Eid al-Adha (Islam): May 26-30, 2026
  • Ascension of Bahá’u’lláh (Baháʼí): May 28-29, 2026
  • International Day of United Nations Peacekeepers: May 29, 2026
  • Blue Moon (Aboriginal, First Nation, Indigenous Spirituality, Paganism): May 31, 2026
  • Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity (Christianity): May 31, 2026
  • Hopi Wuko’uyis / Plaza Dances (Aboriginal, First Nation, Indigenous Spirituality): June 2026
  • Pride Month: June 2026
  • Iroquois Strawberry Season (Aboriginal, First Nation, Indigenous Spirituality): June-July 2026
  • Green Corn Ceremony (Aboriginal, First Nation, Indigenous Spirituality): June-August 2026
  • Strawberry Moon (Aboriginal, First Nation, Indigenous Spirituality): March 1, 2026
  • Apostles’ Fast / Fast of the Holy Apostles (Christianity): June 1-July 11, 2026 / June 8-28, 2026
  • Eid al-Ghadir (Islam): June 3-4, 2026
  • International Day of Child Victims of Aggression: June 4, 2026
  • Saicho Dengyo Daishi Memorial (Buddhism): June 4, 2026
  • Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ (Christianity): June 4, 2026
  • World Environment Day: June 5, 2026
  • Maiden Anniversary Voyage (Scientology): June 6, 2026
  • Jamyang Khyentse Chokyi Lodro Anniversary (Buddhism): June 12, 2026
  • Solemnity of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus (Christianity): June 12, 2026
  • World Day Against Child Labor: June 12, 2026
  • Islamic New Year / First of Muḥarram (Islam): June 16, 2026
  • Ashara Mubaraka (Islam): June 16-25, 2026
  • Martyrdom of Guru Arjan Dev Ji (Sikhism): June 18, 2026
  • Juneteenth: June 19, 2026
  • World Refugee Day: June 20, 2026
  • Litha or Summer Solstice (Paganism): June 21, 2026
  • Nativity of John the Baptist / Nativity of St. John the Forerunner (Christianity): June 24, 2026 / July 7, 2026
  • 'Āshūrā’ (Islam): June 25-26, 2026
  • International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking: June 26, 2026
  • International Day in Support of Victims of Torture: June 26, 2026
  • Samye Festival (Buddhism): June 28, 2026
  • Tashilhunpo Thangka Unveiling Festival (Buddhism): June 28-30, 2026
  • Poson (Buddhism): June 29, 2026
  • Solemnity of Saints Peter and Paul / Feast of Saints Peter and Paul (Christianity): June 29, 2026 / July 12, 2026
  • Strawberry Moon (Aboriginal, First Nation, Indigenous Spirituality, Paganism): June 29, 2026
  • Ghambar Maidyoshahem (Zoroastrianism): June 29-July 3, 2026
  • Oh-Harai-Taisai (Shintoism): June 30, 2026

 

*Please note that those holidays listed in bold are those where a fast is required, special worship is warranted, or work is forbidden.

  • Sun Dance Ritual (Aboriginal, First Nation, Indigenous Spirituality): July-August 2025
  • Green Corn Ceremony (Aboriginal, First Nation, Indigenous Spirituality): July-September 2025
  • 'Āshūrā’ (Islam): July 4-5, 2025
  • H.H. Dalai Lama Tenzin Gyatso Birth Date (Buddhism): July 6, 2025
  • Chaturmas (Hinduism, Jainism): July 6-November 1, 2025
  • Martyrdom of the Báb (Baháʼí): July 9, 2025
  • Āsāḷha Pūjā / Dhamma Day (Buddhism): July 10, 2025
  • Buck Moon (Aboriginal, First Nation, Indigenous Spirituality, Paganism): July 10, 2025
  • Guru Purnima (Buddhism, Hinduism, Jainism): July 10, 2025
  • Urs Syedna Hatim Mohyuddin (Islam): July 11, 2025
  • Vassa / Rains Retreat (Buddhism): July 11-October 7, 2025
  • Shiv'á Asár beTammúz (Judaism): July 13, 2025
  • Pioneer Day (Latter Day Saint movement): July 24, 2025
  • Naga Panchami (Buddhism, Hinduism, Jainism): July 29, 2025
  • Oh-Harai-Taisai (Shintoism): July 30, 2025
  • Hopi Snake Dance (Aboriginal, First Nation, Indigenous Spirituality): August-September 2025
  • Native Wild Rice Harvest (Aboriginal, First Nation, Indigenous Spirituality): August-September 2025
  • Lughnasadh or Lammas (Paganism): August 1, 2025
  • Dormition Fast (Christianity): August 1-14, 2025 / August 7-22, 2025 / August 14-28, 2025
  • Tisha B’Av (Judaism): August 2-3, 2025
  • Layman Pan Y’un Memorial (Buddhism): August 3, 2025
  • Fravardeghan Days (Zoroastrianism): August 5-14, 2025 / March 16-20, 2026 /
  • Transfiguration of Jesus Christ / Feast of the Transfiguration (Christianity): August 6, 2025
  • Cross-Quarter Day (Paganism): August 7, 2025
  • International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples (Aboriginal, First Nation, Indigenous Spirituality): August 9, 2025
  • Raksha Bandhan (Hinduism): August 9, 2025
  • Sturgeon Moon (Aboriginal, First Nation, Indigenous Spirituality, Paganism): August 9, 2025
  • Sea Org Day (Scientology): August 12, 2025
  • Arba'een (Islam): August 14-15, 2025
  • Assumption of Mary, Solemnity / Dormition of the Theotokos (Christianity): August 15, 2025
  • Naw-Rúz (Baháʼí, Zoroastrianism): August 15, 2025 / March 20, 2026
  • Krishna Janmashtami (Hinduism): August 16-17, 2025
  • Birthday of Prophet Zoroaster / Khordad Sal (Zoroastrianism): August 20, 2025 / March 26, 2026
  • Paryushana Parva (Jainism): August 20-27, 2025
  • Festival of Ksitigarbha (Jizo) Bodhisattva (Buddhism): August 26, 2025
  • Ganesh Chaturthi (Hinduism): August 26-27, 2025
  • Samvatsari (Jainism): August 27, 2025
  • Dashalakshani Parva (Jainism): August 28-September 7, 2025
  • Sunrise Dance (Aboriginal, First Nation, Indigenous Spirituality): September 2025
  • Beginning of the Liturgical Year (Christianity): September 1, 2025
  • First Parkash Guru Granth Sahib Ji (Sikhism): September 1, 2025
  • Mawlid an-Nabi (Islam): September 4-5, 2025
  • Onam (Hinduism): August 26-September 5, 2025
  • Anant Chaturdashi / Ganesh Visarjan (Hinduism, Jainism): September 6, 2025
  • Ulambana / Ghost Festival (Buddhism): September 6, 2025
  • Corn Moon (Aboriginal, First Nation, Indigenous Spirituality, Paganism): September 7, 2025
  • Pitru Paksha (Hinduism): September 7-21, 2025
  • Birth Date of H.H. Sakya Trizin (Buddhism): September 7, 2025
  • Ksamavani (Jainism): September 8, 2025
  • Urs Syedna Mohammed Burhanuddin (Islam): September 8, 2025
  • Nativity of the Theotokos / Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Christianity): September 8, 2025 / September 21, 2025 / May 9, 2026
  • Anniversary of the Tatsunokuchi Persecution (Buddhism): September 12, 2025
  • Ghambar Paitishem (Zoroastrianism): September 12-16, 2025
  • Elevation of the Holy Cross / Exaltation of the Holy Cross (Christianity): September 13, 2025 / September 14, 2025 / September 27, 2025
  • Auditors' Day (Scientology): September 14, 2025
  • Festival of Higan-e (Buddhism): September 19-25, 2025
  • Birthday of Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva (Buddhism): September 21, 2025
  • International Day of Peace (Interfaith): September 21, 2025
  • Eihei Dogen Kigen Memorial (Buddhism): September 22, 2025
  • Mabon or Autumn Equinox (Paganism): September 22, 2025
  • Shūbun-no-hi (Shintoism): September 22, 2025
  • Rosh Hashanah (Judaism): September 22-24, 2025
  • Navaratri (Hinduism): September 22-October 2, 2025
  • Shuki sorei sai (Shintoism): September 23, 2025
  • Tzom Gedalya (Judaism): September 25, 2025
  • Milad Imam-uz-Zamaan (Islam): September 25-26, 2025
  • Durga Puja (Hinduism): September 28-October 2, 2025
  • Saraswati Puja (Hinduism): September 29, 2025
  • Navpad Oli (Jainism): September 29-October 7, 2025
  • San Geronimo Day (Aboriginal, First Nation, Indigenous Spirituality): September 30, 2025
  • Iroquois Harvest Ceremony (Aboriginal, First Nation, Indigenous Spirituality): October 2025
  • Yom Kippur (Judaism): October 1-2, 2025
  • Dusserah (Hinduism): October 2, 2025
  • Mehragan (Zoroastrianism): October 2, 2025
  • Bodhidharma Memorial (Buddhism): October 5, 2025
  • World Communion Sunday (Christianity): October 5, 2025
  • Harvest Moon / Mid-Autumn Festival (Aboriginal, Buddhism, First Nation, Indigenous Spirituality, Paganism): October 6, 2025
  • Sukkot (Judaism): October 6-13, 2025
  • Atmasiddhi Rachna Divas (Jainism): October 7, 2025
  • International Association of Scientologists Day (Scientology): October 7, 2025
  • Pavāraṇā (Buddhism): October 7, 2025
  • Kaṭhina Cībar Dān (Buddhism): October 7-November 5, 2025
  • Karva Chauth (Hinduism): October 9-10, 2025
  • Milad Syedna Mohammed Burhanuddin (Islam): October 11-12, 2025
  • Aga Khan’s Birthday / Saligrah Khushiali (Islam): October 12, 2025
  • Ghambar Ayathrem (Zoroastrianism): October 12-16, 2025
  • Indigenous Peoples’ Day (Aboriginal, First Nation, Indigenous Spirituality): October 13, 2025
  • Nichiren Shonin Memorial (Buddhism): October 13, 2025
  • Shemini Atzeret (Judaism): October 13-14, 2025
  • Simchat Torah (Judaism): October 14-15, 2025
  • Dhanteras (Hinduism): October 18, 2025
  • Installation of Holy Scriptures as Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji (Sikhism): October 20, 2025
  • Naraka Chaturdashi (Hinduism): October 20, 2025
  • Diwali / Deepavali (Hinduism, Jainism, Sikhism): October 20-24, 2025
  • Bandi Chhor Divas (Sikhism): October 21, 2025
  • Mahavira Nirvana (Jainism): October 21, 2025
  • Govardhan Puja (Hinduism): October 22, 2025
  • Vikram Samvat New Year / Jain New Year and Day of Enlightenment (Hinduism, Jainism): October 22, 2025 / March 19, 2026
  • Twin Holy Birthdays (Baháʼí): October 22-23, 2025
    • Birth of the Báb (Baháʼí): October 22, 2025
    • Birth of Bahá’u’lláh (Baháʼí): October 23, 2025
  • Bhai Dooj (Hinduism): October 23, 2025
  • Gyan Panchami (Jainism): October 26, 2025
  • Reformation Day (Christianity): October 31, 2025
  • Samhain (Paganism): October 31-November 1, 2025
  • National Native American Heritage Month (Aboriginal, First Nation, Indigenous Spirituality): November 2025
  • Solemnity of All Saints / All Saints' Sunday (Christianity): November 1, 2025 / June 7, 2026
  • Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed (Christianity): November 2, 2025
  • Beaver Moon (Aboriginal, First Nation, Indigenous Spirituality, Paganism): November 5, 2025
  • Birth Date of Guru Nanak Dev Ji (Sikhism): November 5, 2025
  • Dev Deepawali / Kartika Purnima (Hinduism, Jainism, Sikhism): November 5, 2025
  • Lokashah Jayanti (Jainism): November 5, 2025
  • Cross-Quarter Day (Paganism): November 7, 2025
  • Birth Date of Shrimad Rajchandra (Jainism): November 9, 2025
  • Feast of the Einherjar / Ancestors' Blót (Paganism): November 11, 2025
  • Nativity Fast / Fast of the Prophets (Christianity): November 15-December 24, 2025 / November 24, 2025-January 7, 2026
  • Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary / Presentation of the Theotokos (Christianity): November 21, 2025
  • Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe (Christianity): November 23, 2025
  • Martyrdom of Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji (Sikhism): November 24, 2025
  • Tiantai / Tendai Memorial (Buddhism): November 24, 2025
  • Day of the Covenant (Baháʼí): November 24-25, 2025
  • Ascension of ‘Abdu’l-Baha (Baháʼí): November 26-27, 2025
  • Native American Heritage Day (Aboriginal, First Nation, Indigenous Spirituality): November 28, 2025
  • Advent (Christianity): November 30-December 24, 2025
  • Gita Mahotsav (Hinduism): December 1, 2025
  • Maunajiyaras (Jainism): December 1, 2025
  • Cold Moon (Aboriginal, First Nation, Indigenous Spirituality, Paganism): December 4, 2025
  • Karthika Deepam (Hinduism): December 4, 2025
  • Sanghamitta Day (Buddhism): December 4, 2025
  • Feast of Saint Nicholas (Christianity): December 6, 2025 / December 19, 2025
  • Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Christianity): December 8, 2025
  • Bodhi Day (Buddhism): December 8, 2025 / January 7, 2026
  • Yud Tet Kislev (Judaism): December 9, 2025
  • Gita Mahotsav / Gita Jayanti (Hinduism): December 11, 2025
  • Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe (Christianity): December 12, 2025
  • Hanukkah (Judaism): December 14-22, 2025
  • Urs Syedna Qutbuddin Shaheed (Islam): December 18, 2025
  • Pancha Ganapati (Hinduism): December 21-25, 2025
  • Yule or Winter Solstice (Paganism): December 21, 2025-January 1, 2026
  • Tohji-Tasai (Shintoism): December 22, 2025
  • Joseph Smith’s Birthday (Latter Day Saint movement): December 23, 2025
  • Nativity of the Lord / Nativity of Christ (Christianity): December 25, 2025 / January 6, 2026 / January 7, 2026
  • Zartosht No-Diso (Zoroastrianism): December 26, 2025
  • Asarah B’Tevet (Judaism): December 30-31, 2025
  • New Year’s Celebration (Scientology): December 31, 2025
  • Ghambar Maidyarem (Zoroastrianism): December 31, 2025-January 4, 2026

Team

Chaplains

Chaplains are trained to listen, care, and have deep conversations about difficult topics in places where people are often stressed or distressed. Some of these may include the meaning of life, our purpose in the world, personal values and relationships, ethical dilemmas, and many other common human problems, regardless of whether you think of these things spiritually, religiously, or secularly.

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Imam Abdur Rauf Bawany, MD

Muslim Student Life Chaplain
rxbcpm@rit.edu
585-281-7941
SMT-2406
*Confidential Resource

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Eric Bean

InterVarsity Christian Fellowship Campus Staff Minister
eabccl@rit.edu
615-476-2288
SMT-2412
*Confidential Resource

Chaplaincy Office Hours
Tuesdays, 2-3 p.m., SMT-2412

Andrew Cirillo

Associate Director, Spirituality and Religious Life, and University Chaplain
ancccl@rit.edu
585-475-2137
SMT-1402
*Confidential Resource

Schedule a Time to Meet In Person or Virtually

Chaplaincy Office Hours
Tuesdays, 1-3 p.m., SMT-1402

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Rabbi Yossef Cohen

Chabad at RIT Co-Director
ycccl@rit.edu
347-546-3860
SMT-2410
*Confidential Resource

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Rev. Brian C. Cool, Ed.D.

Catholic Newman Community at RIT Director
bcool@admin.rochester.edu
585-275-8523
SMT-1412
*Confidential Resource

Rev. Ryumon Chad Grohman, MFA

Nichiren Buddhist Community Chaplain
clgfaa@rit.edu
716-535-7342
BOO-3446 and SMT-2406
*Confidential Resource

Chaplaincy Office Hours
Tuesdays and Thursdays, 12-1 p.m., SMT-2406

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Rev. Robert Kennedy

Catholic Newman Community at RIT Minister
fr.robert.kennedy@dor.org 
SMT-1412
*Confidential Resource

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Rev. Sam Kinsman, MFA

RIT Progressive Chapel Community Chaplain
skinsman@ur.rochester.edu
714-299-8420
SMT-1408
*Confidential Resource
#Schedule a Time to Meet In Person or Virtually

Chaplaincy Office Hours
Tuesdays, 2:30-4 p.m., SMT-1408

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Daron Ladson

Hands of Fire Team Member
djlsrl@rit.edu
SMT-1404
*Confidential Resource
^ASL Fluent

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Sanjay Mathur

Hindu Student Association Chaplain
sjmccl@rit.edu
201-757-2278
SMT-2406
*Confidential Resource
#Schedule a Time to Meet In Person or Virtually

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Rauncie Reynolds

Pagan Student Life Chaplain
lrrsrl@rit.edu
585-953-1957
SMT-1406
*Confidential Resource

Chaplaincy Office Hours
Mondays and Thursdays, 1-4 p.m., SMT-1406

Rev. Shūdō Brian Schroeder, Ph.D.

Idunno Zen Buddhist Community Chaplain
bxsgla@rit.edu
585-773-8606
LBR-3110
*Confidential Resource

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Pastor Craig Swanson

The TABLE Lutheran-Episcopal Campus Ministry Chaplain
cbscpm@rit.edu
614-477-7699
SMT-1408
*Confidential Resource

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Michael Vernarelli, Ph.D.

Catholic Newman Community at RIT Campus Minister
mjvgss@rit.edu
585-750-4821
SMT-1412
*Confidential Resource

Program Staff

Program staff have experience working with young adults, particularly in relation to programming, mentoring, and leadership in spiritual and religious community. They support programs and student leaders within their own religious communities, but do not provide inter-religious spiritual counseling.

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Leah Cohen

Chabad at RIT Co-Director
lcccl@rit.edu
862-222-4859
SMT-2410

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Darlene Giardina

Catholic Newman Community at RIT Business Manager
dsgsrl@rit.edu
SMT-2404

Marc Goldman, MSLIS

Jewish Student Life Engagement Coordinator
mxgrla@rit.edu
585-475-6833
SMT-2408
#Schedule a Time to Meet In Person or Virtually

 

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Karthik Krishnan

Hindu Student Life Team Member
kxksrl@rit.edu
SMT-2406

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Holly LaPorta

RIT Progressive Chapel Community Bookkeeper
halccl@rit.edu
SMT-1408

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Catherine Mast

Cru Team Leader
ctmccl@rit.edu
317-777-9076
SMT-1404
^ASL Fluent

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Audrey McIntosh

Cru Team Member
agmsrl@rit.edu
SMT-1404
^ASL Fluent

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Allen Pinkins

Glory House International THE PLUG College Ministry Team Member
ampsrl@rit.edu
585-362-3499
SMT-2412

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Sikha Rani

Hindu Student Life Team Member
sxrsrl@rit.edu
SMT-2406

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Kristen Smith

Catholic Newman Community at RIT Campus Minister
krlccl@rit.edu
SMT-2404

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Dakota Tiger

Hands of Fire Team Leader
dtsrl@rit.edu
217-721-6605
SMT-1404
^ASL Fluent

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Heidi Tiger

Hands of Fire Team Member
hatsrl@rit.edu
SMT-1404
^ASL Fluent

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