Student volunteers pause for a photo at the Empty Bowls & Baskets Dinner and Auction.

St. Bonaventure University

University Ministries


University Ministries welcomes students of all religious affiliations to participate in a variety of opportunities for spiritual growth, service learning, social action and community building.

Pictured_The McGinley-Carney CenterAs the nation's first Franciscan university, St. Bonaventure affirms the unique dignity of every person and invites everyone into a community of  acceptance and understanding. All are welcome here.

University Ministries is the focal point for forging these loving bonds of belonging, and for extending this sense of community beyond our campus borders. We strive to share God's unconditional love, particularly with marginalized populations — the needy, ignored and excluded.

We're located in the McGinley-Carney Center for Franciscan Ministry (pictured), located in the center of campus. Opened in 2017, the center houses offices, an interdenominational prayer tower, a great room for student gatherings, and kitchen facilities.

We are committed to transforming the lives of our students inside and outside of the classroom, inspiring in them a lifelong commitment to service and citizenship.

Our liturgical life, centered around Sunday Eucharist, invites all members of the Bonaventure community to join in various liturgical ministries and many prayer opportunities.

Franciscan Center for Social Concern


Your hub for service-learning, whether it's feeding the hungry, befriending a child, or visiting with a senior citizen. Be a leader in service to others.

The FCSC

Mt. Irenaeus


The resident friars of this Franciscan community near campus welcome all to relax, hike, garden, sit and talk, or share a home-cooked meal. A special ministry, a special place.

Mt. Irenaeus

Faith formation, worship & ministry


We invite all into the life of the Catholic Church, with liturgical programs, sacraments, worship experiences and opportunities for spiritual growth.

Faith, worship & ministry

Mass Card Requests


Mass intentions to honor the living and remember the deceased may be ordered online.

A donation to the Franciscan Friars of $15 is suggested for each Mass intention requested. We can accept up to two intentions for each Mass.

During the academic year, the Franciscan friars offer daily Mass at 12:30 p.m. Monday through Friday in the Great Room of the McGinley-Carney Center for Franciscan Ministries. Sunday Masses are offered in the University Chapel at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.

You may choose from a selection of cards and make your donation online. (Card #1 is the Mass card for deceased; Cards # 2 and 3 are Mass cards for the living). We will send you a confirmation with the date that the Mass will be offered, and, if you desire, we will inform people in the university community.

We welcome your Mass requests.

For questions or more information, please email Brian Negron or call him at (716) 375-2662.

Order Mass cards online


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Bonnies pull off stunning rally over Irish to win Bowl bracket at national rugby tourney

Jun 03, 2019

For its first appearance in the Penn Mutual Collegiate Rugby 7s Championship, St. Bonaventure sure left a mark.

Seeded No. 1 in the Bowl bracket after Saturday’s pool play, the Bonnies thumped Boston College, 40-0, and Colorado, 22-0, Sunday morning to reach the Bowl title match. They saved their heart-stopping best for last.

Down 12-5 with less than 3:15 to play, North Westall and Alex Chura scored shorthanded tries to defeat the University of Notre Dame, 15-12, to claim the CRC Bowl. ESPN’s color analyst commented that he couldn’t recall a team scoring two shorthanded goals at the elite level in seven-man rugby.

On Saturday in pool play, the Bonnies defeated Notre Dame, 28-21, when Chaz Schwenk outraced an Irish defender to field a brilliant kick pass to score on the match’s final play. Schwenk also scored on the final play of the first half.

“We knew we had to dig deep for this match after beating them (Saturday),” said Tui Osborne, head coach of the Bonnies. “I’m proud of their resilience and the way we handled that situation. We didn’t panic and executed well when we were down a man.”

In their other pool play games on Saturday, the Bonnies lost to Penn State, 19-0, and UCLA, 40-0; both of those teams advanced to the eight-team championship Cup bracket. Only two of the six pools in the 24-team tournament advanced two teams to the Cup bracket.

The tournament breaks into Cup, Plate and Bowl brackets after Saturday’s pool play.

“We were definitely not in an easy pool. Penn State and UCLA are two very good teams and in sevens you really have to stay focused and be relentless in defense. Possession is key,” Osborne said, alluding to some sloppy ball-handling that proved costly in each game. “But in fairness, both teams put us under pressure and we had a tough time executing our game plan.”

Osborne pointed to strong performances from Chura, Schwenk, Westall, Christian Artuso and Eamonn Matthews, but he stressed, “We couldn’t have done it without a collaborative team effort today.”

Four of the Bonnies’ six games were broadcast on one of the ESPN channel or streaming platforms.

“We’ve been training for this tournament since January, played some tough competition in the spring season and had a two-week camp after graduation, so I’m not surprised we did so well,” Osborne said. “It’s definitely something to be proud of. It means a lot for the program, our school, alumni, family and fans.”

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About the University: The nation’s first Franciscan university, we believe in the goodness of every person and in the ability of every person to do extraordinary things. St. Bonaventure University cultivates graduates who are confident and creative communicators, collaborative leaders and team members, and innovative problem solvers who are respectful of themselves, others, and the diverse world around them. Named the #1 regional university value in New York and #2 in the North by U.S. News and World Report, we are establishing pathways to internships, graduate schools and careers in the context of our renowned liberal arts tradition.