The Confraternity of the Holy Name at NYU is an undergraduate club for Catholic men who promote the Holy Name of Jesus on campus and strive to live authentically Catholic lives. The Confraternity also sponsors events during the academic year. Men who wish to join the Confraternity must undergo an admissions process and period of probation before becoming full members.
Who is the confraternity for?
The Confraternity of the Holy Name is for men who desire a group of friends that keeps them accountable to their faith and morals during college and provides them with a social group of like-minded men, connections within the Catholic community, and human formation. It is open to male undergraduate students currently studying at New York University or one of the colleges supported by the Catholic Center at NYU.
MOre information for Fall 2025 Coming Soon
Club Officers:
Killian Foy, president
Marco Terrizzi, vice-president