Chaplaincy For the past twenty years there has existed at Carleton a chaplaincy service, part of whose function has been to share experiences, insights, friendships, and faith. It has also been involved in study and discussion groups, community projects, development education, marriage preparation, and religious services. The chaplaincy service also has connections with many organizations and resources on campus, as well as with churches and religious groups in the Ottawa area. The two principal chaplains are the Reverend Neil Hunter (Protestant-Ecumenical), who is located in T28 and T30 Tory tunnel, and can be reached at 788-4449, and Father Michael Peterkin (Roman Catholic), who can be reached at 237-5616 or 788-2896 in room 127G Unicentre. People are encouraged to visit at any time. Appointments are not necessary, but at times they are advisable and can be arranged by the support staff in the chaplaincy offices. There is a quiet room next to the chaplaincy offices in the Tory tunnel which is used for individual meditation, religious services, and study-group activity. It is open all day, five days a week. In addition, Father Peterkin exercises a ministry at Newman House, 1061 Bronson Place, that is open to all as a house of hospitality and welcome, but that can also accommodate smaller groups who wish to meet there.