February is Jewish Disability Awareness, Acceptance & Inclusion Month (JDAIM), a unified effort among Jewish organizations across North America and beyond, to raise awareness and foster acceptance and inclusion of people with disabilities and mental health conditions and those who love them.
Muslim Awareness Week (MAW) is a yearly week of solidarity and exchange where people of all ages, backgrounds, and beliefs are invited to learn about the achievements, contributions, aspirations and concerns of Quebecers of Muslim faith.

Curious about the crossroads of queerness and spirituality and/or faith?

Are you someone who is curious about faith diversity at McGill? Are you excited to meet and converse with students from different backgrounds? Do you want to enhance your dialogue skills?
Apply now to be part of a small cohort that will take part in this four-part series to build a community of practice that is unique on campus!

How do you forgive a loved one? A stranger? Yourself? Is restoration always the best solution when something is broken? Where can we find beauty in brokenness, and brokenness in beauty? How do connections with each other help us grow and heal, individually and as a community? How can we nurture resilience in ourselves and in each other? What do our religious traditions and spiritual intuitions say about these questions?

Would you like to gain experiences in publishing, editing, publicity, events planning, or design? Looking for ways to add to your co-curricular record in ways that will be enriching to your spiritual life? MORSL is searching for students who are passionate about artistic and literary expressions pertaining to spirituality to collaborate on the longest continuously published student spirituality magazine in Canada, Radix. Visit our application form for more details about the positions and to submit your application by Oct. 14th at 11:59 PM.

MORSL is launching a peer faith volunteer program this Fall and we are now accepting applications for student volunteers.
We encourage applications from both undergraduate and graduate students at McGill who are looking to enhance their involvement with their faith or spiritual life through peer support. Volunteers will be trained to provide confidential, non-judgmental faith-based peer support and participate in a vibrant, multi-faith cohort designed to encourage multi-faith learning and collaboration.

MORSL and the Radix Advisory Board are proud to present the Winter-Spring 2022 edition of Radix magazine, "Apocalypse and Rebirth."

Have you heard? MORSL's Discover Spiritual McGill Fair (#DSM2022) is going hybrid this year!

February is Jewish Disability Awareness, Acceptance and Inclusion Month (JDAIM) and to mark the occasion, we are sharing the 8th Annual JDAIM Program that offers several online events, including these:
Muslim Awareness Week (MAW) is a yearly week of solidarity and exchange where people of all ages, backgrounds, and beliefs are invited to learn about the achievements, contributions, aspirations and concerns of Quebecers of Muslim faith.

Now Accepting Applications up to January 12th, 2022
Are you a student who is invested in social movements and the spiritual work involved to sustain hope and void burnout? Movement Chaplaincy training might be for you! MORSL is accepting applications for training Feb. 1- April 19, in partnership with Faith Matters Network (FMN). MORSL is sponsoring a McGill student cohort that will participate in the online classes with FMN as well as a local McGill student learning community for ongoing support and implementation of skills learned.

MORSL and the Radix Advisory Board are proud to present the Fall 2021 edition of Radix magazine, "Compassion in Action."
The theme of this issue, “Compassion in Action," can be a simple act in a world that sometimes seems lacking in kindness or a lifelong commitment to reduce overall suffering. Virtually all religions and ethical views tackle the concept of compassion, and its importance is ubiquitous in our world.

The plight of the last year and a half has awakened in many a call, a beckoning, an incessant urge to reach out and give back. Indeed, times of sorrow for some can spur solidarity for others. We become acutely aware of the pain and suffering others feel and offer of ourselves to raise them up.

Preview of Fall Programming
In-person Services and Consultations
As a member of Student Services, our office will be open by appointment during the Fall semester from 10am - 4 pm. Please book in advance to use the prayer and meditation room, or the interfaith lounge.