Universidade Católica Christmas celebrations take place across various campuses

Universidade Católica celebrates the Christmas season with parties on all campuses, offering moments of conviviality, joy and sharing for the entire academic community.

At the Universidade Católica headquarters in Lisbon, the Christmas programme begins with the celebration of Christmas Mass on 10 December at 12 noon in the Cardeal Medeiros Auditorium.

In the afternoon, at 4 p.m., the Christmas Party will open with a Season's Greetings speech by the Dean, Isabel Capeloa Gil, who will welcome the academic community. This will be followed by a performance by singer Nena, known for her hits ‘Portas do Sol,’ ‘Do Meu ao Teu Correio’ and her debut album ‘Ao Fundo da Rua,’ providing an excellent moment of live music.

At the Porto Campus, celebrations also begin on 10 December, with the entire academic community attending Christmas Mass at 6.30 pm, followed by a dinner for staff and lecturers.

The Braga Campus celebrates Christmas on 18 December with a dinner open to the entire academic community.

At the Viseu Campus, the gathering takes place on 16 December at 4 pm with a Christmas snack.

 

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