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Happy Diwali

What is Diwali? Diwali is also known as Deepavali, Dipavali, Dewali, Deepawali or the Festival of Lights, a five days festival, celebrates a number of themes, including joy,...

Ecumenical Communion Service on campus

The University Multi-Faith chaplaincy team have until recently offered a monthly ecumenical communion service on campus, open to all staff and students. We have reviewed this provision in...

Happy Navaratri

Navaratri starts today Navaratri is a Hindu festival over nine nights and ten days. It is celebrated every year in autumn – post monsoon. In different parts of...

Tuesday Mindfulness

Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) For Multi- Faith rooms use during Covid-19

This SOP has been created to maintain students, staff, Volunteer Chaplains and visitor safety with regards to infection control while using the prayer room, quiet room and pastoral...

Happy Yom Kippur

Yom Kippur is also known as the Day of Atonement and is the holiest day of the year for Jews. Yom means day and Kippur means to atone....

Cycling and well-being

Cycling can be the key to well-being, for as many reasons as there are cyclists.  I cycle everyday for work, or pleasure, or for everyday jobs like shopping,...

Stir fried courgette curry

During this time of the year you might have plenty of courgette either from your back garden, allotments or given by your neighbours and friends and don’t know...

it is good to talk-talking is better than worrying

The Multi-Faith Chaplaincy at the University of Lincoln is here for all staff of all faiths and none. The university is diverse and multicultural and so is the...

Raksha Bandhan

Raksha Bandhan, is a very popular and significant Hindu festival that celebrates brotherhood and love. It is an ancient festival and celebrated on the full moon in the...

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