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What we have done for ourselves alone dies with us; what we have done for others and the world remains and is immortal. —Albert Pike

Chapel and Residence Update
Saint Thomas More Chapel has completed a year of renovations to the Chapel and Chaplain's Residence. This $5 million project brought the buildings up to code, restored the Chapel to its original elegance, and made the residence suitable for our chaplains. George Knight was the architect on the project and Petra Corporation was the general contractor. There remains $2.5 million to complete the campaign and numerous naming opportunities are still available. Some of the naming opportunities include:

Renovation of the Saint Thomas More Chapel
(built in 1938)
$2,500,000
Renovate the Chaplain’s Residence
(built in 1960)

$500,000

Sanctuary (Altar, Baptistery, Ambo) $250,000
Prayer Alcove $200,000
Renovate The Lady Chapel Taken
Long Etched Glass Window (1) $150,000
Renovate Chapel Sacristy Taken
Circular Etched Glass Windows (4)  $75,000
Organ $55,000
Crucifix Taken
Devotional Icons $50,000
Artwork $25,000
   

More House Fund
The More House Fund helps support our staff and program initiatives throughout the year, including nearly thirty-five events each semester. As we begin a new academic year, read a letter from Fr. Beloin with goals for this year's More House Fund and download our brochure.

New Initiatives Underway:

You are invited to look over the information and opportunities available on this site. Read our brochure detailing the Phase Ii campaign. See a video highlighting the success of the campaign and learn how you can become a part of the exciting future of Catholic life at Yale by donating to the chapel.

 


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