Community is at the heart of the Catholic faith, and nowhere is this more evident than at Saint Luke Catholic Chaplaincy, UCH. Through vibrant groups like the National Federation of Catholic Students (NFCS), the Legion of Mary, and St. Vincent de Paul, individuals come together to grow in faith, serve others, and build meaningful relationships.

NFCS provides a platform for students to deepen their spiritual lives amidst the rigors of academic work. Weekly fellowships and prayer sessions offer a supportive space for students to share their struggles and joys, while inspiring talks and activities encourage them to live out their faith.

The Legion of Mary exemplifies devotion and service, with members dedicating themselves to prayer and outreach. From hospital visits to evangelization, they bring Christ’s light to the community’s most vulnerable.

St. Vincent de Paul focuses on charitable works, offering material and spiritual support to those in need. Their commitment to serving the poor and marginalized reflects Christ’s call to care for “the least of these.”

Each group’s activities create a sense of belonging and purpose, fostering a community rooted in love and faith. Members share personal stories of transformation, illustrating the profound impact of being part of these ministries. For many, these groups become a second family, offering encouragement and inspiration in their faith journey.

At Saint Luke Catholic Chaplaincy, UCH, community isn’t just a concept—it’s a lived experience. Through these groups, individuals discover the joy of serving God and others, strengthening both their faith and their bonds with one another.


Last modified: December 27, 2024