Ecumenical Chapel

Ecumenical Chapel

Renovated in 2022, the Ecumenical Chapel is the former Jesuit Residence chapel. It is a space for our Catholic faith communities, Taize prayer, bible studies, and meetings. The chapel hosts the first of a new series of artwork added at the close of its renovation, including the Icon of Convalescence of St. Ignatius. We hope to install more sacred religious art in the coming years. The Ecumenical Chapel foyer is also used as the bridal preparation space for all weddings taking place in Dahlgren Chapel next door. It’s located on the first floor of Isaac Hawkins Hall, accessible from its entrance in Dahlgren Quad.

Use the Georgetown University map  for directions.

Accessibility Statement:

The Ecumenical Chapel is wheelchair accessible via the metal ramp from Dahlgren Quad. Entry doors to the Chapel and its foyer are automatic. An accessible restroom is available in the Chapel’s foyer. Some services in the Ecumenical Chapel, including weekly Taizé Evening Prayer, include the use of incense, which may be overwhelming to people with fragrance or smoke sensitivities. Please contact campusministry@georgetown.edu with accessibility requests or questions.

Accessible route maps of the Hilltop Campus are available on Georgetown’s website: Barrier-Free Routes