Lounge & Chapels
This page contains descriptions and directions to the spaces & places frequently used by the Wake Forest Catholic Community including the Catholic Community Lounge (Wednesday night dinners, Davis Chapel (Masses), Eucharistic Chapel (in the Catholic Community Lounge).Catholic Community Lounge
Take elevator to the basement of Collins
To the right of Collins, take the stairs down to our loungeThe Catholic Community's Lounge is located in the basement of Collins Residence Hall, on the back side, lower level. From Outside: You can access it by going into Collins or via the outside stairs, which, when you are looking at Collins from the street, are located at the far right of the building. Go down the steps, then take a quick left and you will be on our patio. There is a keypad lock on the door. The code is announced at Mass periodically and is available by asking (in person) Father Jude, Julie, or one of our student leaders.
From Inside the Building: If you take the Collins Elevator, go to the basement, and go down the hallway in the opposite direction of the laundry machines. You'll find 3 doors which all lead into the lounge.
Davis Chapel
Entrance to Davis ChapelDavis Chapel is located in Wingate Hall, which is attached to the back side of Wait Chapel. From the street, you will see a sign that reads "Divinity School" which is located directly outside the chapel. Click here for Mass times. On special weekends, it is located elsewhere on campus.
Wider view of Davis Chapel
"Div School" sign
Eucharistic Chapel
the Eucharistic ChapelDo you need a quiet place to go, pray, reflect and listen to what God has been trying to communicate to you? Get away from the noise and busyness of campus without even leaving campus!
Within the Catholic Community Lounge (bottom floor of Collins on the back side), is our small, quiet Eucharistic Chapel. Our Holy Father, Benedict XVI encourages us to seek out such quiet places for solitude and discernment.
Please know that this space is available to you 24-7 during the regular school year and we encourage you to use it for prayer and silence.