The University has two chapels: St Salvator's Chapel and St Leonard's Chapel. These chapels – both of which date back to the 15th century – are the central points for most University services of worship. Services in the University chapels are organised by the Chaplaincy team, headed up by the Chaplain to the University, the Rev Dr Donald MacEwan.
Students, staff and members of the public are welcome to attend services in the University chapels, whether or not they share the faith of the chapel.
For information about getting married in the University chapels, please take a look at the weddings web pages.
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From time to time photography and filming of events and chapel services may take place to share on our social media channels and in future publicity material.
Images will be stored securely on University devices. No personal details will be saved with these images, although you may be tagged in social media posts. If you would prefer not to be photographed or filmed, please speak to a member of the Chaplaincy team, preferably in advance. You can also email chaplaincy@st-andrews.ac.uk. You also have the right to request that social media images be deleted should you withdraw consent at a future date.
Worship in St Salvator's Chapel
The University invites all visitors to the chapel to share in its on-going life of prayer, whether by taking time to sit and pray, enjoying its silence or its music, or by joining in worship.
St Salvator's Chapel is open for general access Monday to Saturday 9am to 5pm via the cloister entrance. Sundays outside term time only, 9am - 5pm. There may be times during these periods when the chapel is not accessible due to chapel bookings and we recommend you check with the Chaplaincy office if you wish to visit the chapel on a particular date and time.
St Salvator's Chapel seats approximately 320. The pews face each other across the Chapel in collegiate style in the main part, with chairs facing forward in the ante-Chapel, behind a decorative screen. There is wheelchair access to the Chapel via the north entrance.
Weekly on Sundays, 11am Martinmas Semester: 3 September - 10 December 2023 Candlemas Semester: 14 January - 5 May 2024 (except 3 March 2024)
A service of worship lasting approximately an hour with a sermon often from a distinguished visiting preacher, see Preachers and Sermons webpage, usually followed by a short communion service for which all are welcome to stay. Services will take place in person and will be available to watch via livestream. For the link to join, see the 'Livestreamed services' section.
Chapel Donations
You are welcome to donate both in chapel or online via this page, 'Donation' Box. Two-thirds of chapel offerings from the Sunday service are given to charity and one-third goes to the work of the Chaplaincy.
A 45-minute service of prayer, both spoken and sung by choristers from St Salvator's Chapel Choir. Every Wednesday and Sunday each semester.
Situated within the grounds of St Leonards School, St Leonard's Chapel is a much smaller and more intimate setting than St Salvator's Chapel. It seats approximately 60 people, and as it is built in a traditional mediaeval style, pews face each other in collegiate style. Visitors should note that there is one small step into the Chapel.
St Leonard's Chapel is only open by arrangement, but visitors are welcome to attend the following services and meetings.
A service of night prayer, with music, spoken prayers and silence lasting approximately 30 minutes. A lovely way to end the day. People of any faith, culture, tradition or philosophy of life welcome.
Thursday nights at 10pm in St Leonard's Chapel, The Pends.
Martinmas semester 2023 service dates:
Thursday 14 September to Thursday 23 November 2023, no service on 19 October during Independent Learning Week.
Orthodox services take place in St Leonard’s Chapel in Greek and English. Details of when the next Orthodox Liturgies will take place can be found at Orthodox Liturgies.
Situated across from the Students Union. There are number of faith events involving prayer and meditation run from the Mansefield building, these include Muslim Prayers, Buddhist Meditation, Jewish Prayers and more.
Mansefield is accessible for booked pastoral appointments with the Chaplain, Revd Dr Donald MacEwan, and Assistant Chaplains, Revd Samantha Ferguson, and Bill Shackman, or for prayer and worship services. Access is via the swipe card reader at the main door or press the buzzer for the Chaplaincy Office.
Prayer Meetings organised and run by the student society, St Andrews University Christian Union, are held every Thursday during term time from 7.30am in the Chaplaincy, Lochnagar room.
For further information contact the Christian Union direct via Facebook.
Meditation sessions organised by the St Andrews Buddhist Meditation Group are held during term time in the Chaplaincy, Lochnagar room.
The Jewish Community of Tayside and Fife, together with the St Andrews Jewish Society, gather in the Lochnagar room for prayers and celebration on major festivals. Kabbalat Shabbat Services take place there every Friday at 5.30pm and the JSoc arranges Friday night dinners occasionally.
For further details please contact our Honorary Lay Jewish Chaplain: Professor Emily Michelson, edm21@9599599.com or Assistant Chaplain, Bill Shackman, bs58@9599599.com
Prayer sessions are available at 1:15 pm, every Friday in Lochnagar meeting room, Chaplaincy
Places to Pray
There are many places for private prayer and meditation in the University, for both students and staff.
St Salvator's Chapel is open from Monday to Saturday, 9am to 5pm, during termtime, and Sundays, outside term time only, 9am to 5pm. Please use the cloister entrance. There may be times during these periods when the chapel is not accessible due to bookings as such we recommend you check with the Chaplaincy office if you wish to visit the chapel on a particular date and time. Email the Chaplaincy at chaplaincy@9599599.com for enquiries. The Multi-faith space on the third floor in Agnes Blackadder Hall on the North Haugh, accessible with staff and students ID cards. During the summer there may be occassions when the space is unavailable.
The Muslim brothers’ and sisters’ prayer rooms are located on the first floor of the Chaplaincy, Mansefield Building.