As the only pontifically-chartered university in the United States, The Catholic University of America enjoys the unique mission to embody the Universal Church in the heart of our nation. We believe that the Catholic Church is a Church for all cultures and communities in our country and across the world. Here at the University, we strive to offer a welcoming home for this diversity and multiculturalism to thrive.
Universal Church
“Universal” Is in Our Name & Identity
Our name captures our mission to embody the Universal Church.
The word "catholic" comes from the Greek words kata ("according to") and holos ("the whole"), indicating its universal and worldwide nature. From its beginning the Church’s "catholic" character revealed itself as the Church spread across the world, bringing together cultures and communities, inviting people into the Christian communion of faith, worship, and charity.
Here at our University, you’ll find a variety of ethnicities and cultures, as well as a variety of prayer and service. Our location in the nation’s capital — one of the country’s most diverse and global cities — further enhances this campus experience. Every member of the university brings to it the best of themselves, their cultures, and their communities, making Catholic University a uniquely American expression of the Universal Church.
Cultural Expressions of Catholicism at Catholic University
2024-2025 Calendar
- October 18-Nov. 2: La Ofrenda Altar in St. Vincent de Paul Chapel
- November 1-2: Dia de Los Muertos; All Saints & All Souls Days
- November 3: Memorial of St. Martin de Porres (Sunday), Howard University Catholic choir cantors the Mass
- December 12: Las Mananitas & Mass for Our Lady of Guadalupe
- January 20: MLK Jr. Day of Service
- February 8: Memorial of St. Josephine Bakhita (Saturday)
- February 20: CUA on Tap (Damon & Melanie Owens presenting)
- March 24: St. Oscar Romero Mass
Our Campuses — also with a Home in Rome
Spanning three campuses on two continents, The Catholic University of America connects men and women—from all countries, in all states of life and vocation—with and within the global Church.
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Washington, D.C.
Situated in the multicultural city of Washington, D.C. and surrounded by numerous religious communities, the University’s main campus is a unique expression of the Universal Church.
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Tucson
The Tucson Campus connects the University with the vibrant and largely Hispanic Tucson area.
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Rome
The Rome Campus places the University community at the very heart of the Church, where her unity and universality are faithfully served by the Holy Father and his successors.