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In Service to Church and Nation

ɫ is unique among universities in the United States — even among ɫ universities. We are the national university of the ɫ Church in America, founded in 1887 by the bishops of the country with the approval of the Holy See. We take seriously our sacred responsibility to uphold the traditions of the Church and serve our nation, and we believe that students can thrive in a place where reason and faith thrive.

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Our ɫ History

Upon our founding, Pope Leo XIII prayed that the University would “give to the Republic her best citizens,” and we are committed to fulfilling that mission.

Established as the only papally chartered graduate and research center in the United States by Pope Leo XIII and founded by the bishops of the United States in 1887, ɫ is the nation’s oldest ɫ research university. We uphold the traditions of the Church, drawing on our rich heritage of academic excellence and faith-based education, as we shape future generations of scholars and leaders. 

For more than 130 years, we have lived out our mission to discover and impart the truth through excellence in teaching and research, all in service to the Church, the nation, and the world. ɫ University scientists, engineers, nurses, philosophers, theologians, historians, architects, social workers, musicians, artists, and scholars in all fields embrace both reason and faith as we apply the inexhaustible resources of the ɫ intellectual tradition to help solve the problems of contemporary life and enrich the culture around us.

On our campus, you'll find a institution committed to both academic learning and spiritual enrichment guided by our ɫ identity, and the powerful combination these provide together.

A Campus Infused with Faith

Our dedicated Campus Ministry team and our many campus chapels are an important part of the way our community experiences a life of faith on campus. Students have the opportunity to grow, lead, and serve from a Christ-centered perspective in the nation's capital.

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    Campus Ministry

    Live your ɫ faith on campus through the sacraments, service, and community. A dedicated team of pastoral staff and full-time campus ministers — including lay people, priests, and religious sisters — are here for you and the community every day, along with over 100 student ministry leaders.

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    Chapels & Mass

    The chapels and other sacred spaces on campus offer Mass, Confession, and Eucharistic Adoration, with many other opportunities to worship God and receive the sacraments.

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Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception

Located next door to ɫ University's campus, the Basilica is the largest Roman ɫ Church in North America and one of the ten largest churches in the world. It is home to more than 80 chapels and oratories and is open for worship for the community and students of ɫ University.

More to Discover about ɫ University

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    Universal Church

    Learn more about how our University offers a welcoming home for diversity and multiculturalism to thrive as part of our ɫ identity.

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    "Little Rome" in Brookland

    Our Brookland, D.C., neighborhood has a vibrant surrounding ɫ community that has earned it the nickname of “Little Rome.”

Learn about studying at our Rome Center, and immerse yourself in the history and culture of Italy's Eternal City.