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We are gathering at Windermere on the Mount for Eucharist Sundays at 10:00am (and at 5:00pm during the academic year). As we hold the community in prayer, we will try to respond to any pastoral needs and emergencies that present themselves.
february 9, 2025
The Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time
February 16, 2025
The Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time
February 23, 2025
The Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time
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Campus Ministry News
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Sep 9, 2024
King's London Interfaith Peace Camp means more this year
The Catholic Register has published an article on this year's London Interfaith Peace Camp, which lets Christian, Muslim and Jewish students build friendships across faiths and learn about peace between the Abrahamic religions, and how this year's camp took on new meaning in the wake of the October 7 attacks.
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Jul 4, 2024
Philip Aziz Foundation donates extensive art collection to King's
King’s has received a remarkable contribution of a collection of works by renowned Canadian artist Philip Aziz, including 80 paintings, numerous sketches, and sculptures. A portrait of Pope John Paul II, one of the notable works in the collection, is being donated to John Paul II Catholic Secondary School in London. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
May 17, 2024
From St. Joe's Cafe to Spotify: Dr. Michalski Strikes a Chord
Inspired by his son, encouraged by performing at St. Joe’s Café, and utilizing classroom techniques, Dr. Joseph Michalski has recorded his first studio album, released his first single and launched a YouTube channel to showcase his music.
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May 10, 2024
King's contribution helps us stand up for the most vulnerable in our community
With the support of the King’s community, King’s Community Fundraising Committee (CFC) raised $13,532 for the Health and Homelessness Fund for Change, administered by the London Community Foundation, over the 2023-2024 academic year.
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Dec 22, 2023
Thanking those who achieved service milestones
Congratulations to our long-serving employees who have hit service milestones. We thank them for their dedication to making King’s a place to be, a place to become and a place to belong.
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Dec 19, 2023
King's in 2023: A Year in Review
From new partnerships within the community and around the world, to honouring faculty, staff, students, there was a lot of good news to share in 2023. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Dec 12, 2023
Recipients of King's Recognition Awards honoured
Julie Siverns and Maija Wilson, ’08, ’23, will be honoured at the King’s Christmas luncheon for best exemplifying King’s mission, vision, and values. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Nov 9, 2023
Feast of Christ the King events in November for King's community
Events will be held to celebrate King’s University College’s history and the accomplishments of some of our finest students. These celebrations are a wonderful opportunity for our community to gather together to celebrate King’s history of excellence as well as our present and the future. We hope everyone in the King’s community takes the opportunity to enjoy them. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Nov 1, 2023
Canada Career Month puts career programs and services in spotlight
King’s is celebrating Canada Career Month by highlighting the range of curricular and co-curricular programs and services available to assist our students to transition to impactful and meaningful careers.
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Oct 30, 2023
King's tackles student food insecurity
To support our students, King’s has introduced the Food Cupboard, which makes food and hygiene products available in the lockers in the basement of the Student Life Centre.
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Sep 21, 2023
An opportunity to listen to Indigenous voices
Listening to Indigenous Voices is a seven-part series that will include a shared meal and a listening circle based on readings about Indigenous world views, the history of colonization, and the topics of righting relationships, decolonization, and Indigenization. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Mar 3, 2023
Learn what King's has to offer at March Open House
Open House on March 11 will give potential students a chance to meet with members of the King’s community and learn about the King’s difference, with information sessions, campus tours and more. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Jan 4, 2023
King's joins world in mourning Pope Emeritus, Benedict XVI
Religious Studies faculty share insights on Benedict’s life and legacy as King’s and the wider Catholic community pay respects to his passing. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Dec 22, 2022
King's honours employees achieving service milestones
Congratulations to our long-serving employees who have hit service milestones. We thank them for their dedication to making King’s a place to be, a place to become and a place to belong.
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Dec 20, 2022
Presenting King's Top News Stories of 2022
The Communications and Media Relations department searched through our archives to highlight some of the top news items from the past year. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Dec 5, 2022
Support for students during exam season
King’s has mental health and wellness resources available to help students reduce the pressures of exams and be successful in their studies. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Nov 29, 2022
King's community joins together to give back
This is the time of year where King’s students and employees come together to give back and help others in our community. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Sep 29, 2022
St. Joe's Café continues King's outreach to the community
King’s continues their outreach at the newly rebranded St. Joe’s Café (formerly St. Joseph’s Hospitality Centre) to provide support to London’s east end community. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Sep 15, 2022
Cowessess First Nation Chief speaks to CBC about coming to London
Chief of Cowessess First Nation Cadmus Delorme is coming to London to deliver the first in the annual Veritas Lecture series at King's. Chief Delorme joins London Morning with Rebecca Zandbergen with a brief synopsis of his talk called: What we have inherited and the actions we must all take. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Sep 1, 2022
An opportunity to consider relationships with First Nations communities
This year’s Veritas Series to open on September 15, 2022, with King’s Campus Ministry welcoming Chief Cadmus Delorme of the Cowessess First Nation.
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