# Blue Chapel (Fordham University)

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Blue Chapel Chapel of the Most Holy Mary, Mother of Sorrows Blue Chapel 40°51′39″N 73°53′22″W / 40.8607°N 73.8895°W / 40.8607; -73.8895 Location Keating Hall, Fordham University The Bronx, New York City Country United States Denomination Roman Catholic History Dedication Our Lady of Sorrows Architecture Architectural type Chapel Style Gothic Completed 1937[1]

The **Blue Chapel**, officially consecrated as the **Chapel of Most Holy Mary, Mother of Sorrows**[2] is a [Roman Catholic](/source/Catholic_church) memorial [chapel](/source/Chapel) located in [Keating Hall](/source/Keating_Hall) on the [Rose Hill](/source/Campuses_of_Fordham_University#Rose_Hill_campus) campus of [Fordham University](/source/Fordham_University) in [the Bronx](/source/The_Bronx), New York City. It originally opened in 1937 upon the completion of Keating Hall.

The chapel went through two different renovations: One in 1980, in which several of the chapel's original architectural features were masked or removed, and another in 2007, in which it was restored to its original state. Its prominent [stained glass window](/source/Stained_glass_window) faces outward from the [façade](/source/Fa%C3%A7ade) of Keating Hall overlooking Edwards Parade.

## Construction and use

The Blue Chapel was constructed in 1937 on the third floor of [Keating Hall](/source/Keating_Hall), which had been completed the year prior.[3] The chapel was dedicated to [Our Lady of Sorrows](/source/Our_Lady_of_Sorrows) by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Colkin, in memorial of their daughter, Dolores Colkin, who died June 16, 1937, at age thirty one.[4] The first [Christmas](/source/Christmas) mass was held in the chapel on [Christmas Day](/source/Christmas_Day) 1937.[5]

From the 1940s to at least the late 1960s,[i] the university broadcast [mass](/source/Mass_in_the_Catholic_Church) services from the Blue Chapel each morning at 9:45 am on [WFUV](/source/WFUV).[6] [7][8]

## Architectural features

The chapel was designed with [faux stone walls](/source/Masonry_veneer) and a faux brick ceiling. The chapel features a [stained glass window](/source/Stained_glass_window) in multiple shades of blue, with depictions of Jesus, [Mary, mother of Jesus](/source/Mary%2C_mother_of_Jesus), and several saints. The altarpiece in the chapel is made of hand-hammered [Swedish](/source/Sweden) steel and draped with a blue [damask](/source/Damask) fabric.[1]

The chapel's stained glass-window is situated in the center of the [façade](/source/Fa%C3%A7ade) of Keating Hall, and is illuminated from within during the evenings.[9]

## Restoration

In the 1980s, the chapel was renovated to conceal damage it had sustained to its walls and ceiling. Instead of repairing the damage, the university used [wallpaper](/source/Wallpaper) to cover the chapel's faux brick walls, and a [suspended ceiling](/source/Suspended_ceiling) was installed with white acoustic panels; additionally, the original altarpiece was replaced with a [mosaic](/source/Mosaic) icon of Christ.[1]

In 2007, the university began restoration of the chapel to its original state; the original steel altarpiece, which had been in storage since the 1980s, was returned to the chapel, and the suspended ceiling and wallpaper were removed, exposing the original faux brick.[1] The crucifix on the original altarpiece had been missing, and the university replaced it with a crucifix recast from unused candlestick holders from the original 1937 chapel.[1]

## Gallery

		- Window of Blue Chapel.

		- Detail of [Mary Magdalene](/source/Mary_Magdalene) pane.

		- Restored crucifix at altar.

		- [Stations of the Cross](/source/Stations_of_the_Cross) in the chapel.

## Notes and references

**Footnotes**

1. **[^](#cite_ref-6)** The broadcasting of mass from the Blue Chapel is mentioned in publications as early as 1947 (see *The Catholic Digest, Volume 11*), and as late as 1967 (see *Up to the Present: The Story of Fordham* by Robert Ignatius Gannon).

### Notes

1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-sassi_1-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-sassi_1-1) [***c***](#cite_ref-sassi_1-2) [***d***](#cite_ref-sassi_1-3) [***e***](#cite_ref-sassi_1-4) Sassi, Janet (October 9, 2007). ["Rose Hill Chapel Transformed to Reflect Former Glory"](https://web.archive.org/web/20160817001412/http://news.fordham.edu/inside-fordham-category/rose-hill-chapel-transformed-to-reflect-former-glory/#prettyPhoto). *Fordham News*. Archived from [the original](http://news.fordham.edu/inside-fordham-category/rose-hill-chapel-transformed-to-reflect-former-glory/#prettyPhoto) on August 17, 2016. Retrieved April 13, 2017.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-2)** ["Places and Spaces"](http://news.fordham.edu/fordham-magazine/places-and-spaces/#prettyPhoto). *Fordham News*. Retrieved April 9, 2017.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-FOOTNOTEShelley2016269_3-0)** [Shelley 2016](#CITEREFShelley2016), p. 269.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-4)** A plaque in the entrance of the Blue Chapel reads: "*This Blue Chapel has been erected in honor of the most holy Mary - Mother of Sorrows by Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Colkin as a loving memorial to their daughter Dolores Marie, an alumna (class of 1917) who died June 16, 1937 at the age of thirty-one.*" Photo available at [Wikimedia Commons](https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Dolores_Conklin_plaque.png).

1. **[^](#cite_ref-alumni_5-0)** "The New Memorial Chapel". *The Fordham Alumni Magazine*. **VI** (1). March 1938.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-farrar_7-0)** Farrar, Carolyn (2009). "The Face in the Window". *Fordham Magazine*: 20–21.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-8)** "Fordham University". *The Catholic Digest*. **11**. College of St. Thomas: 42. 1947.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-FOOTNOTEGannon1967248_9-0)** [Gannon 1967](#CITEREFGannon1967), p. 248.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-10)** Beaudoin, Tom (March 6, 2009). ["U2 Brings Spiritual Vertigo to Fordham"](https://web.archive.org/web/20150915045418/http://www.americamagazine.org/content/all-things/u2-brings-spiritual-vertigo-fordham). *America Magazine*. Archived from [the original](http://www.americamagazine.org/content/all-things/u2-brings-spiritual-vertigo-fordham) on September 15, 2015. Retrieved April 12, 2017.

### References

- Gannon, Robert Ignatius (1967). [*Up to the Present: The Story of Fordham*](https://books.google.com/books?id=LNI7AAAAIAAJ&q=Up+to+the+present:+the+story+of+Fordham). Doubleday.

- Shelley, Thomas J. (2016). *Fordham, A History of the Jesuit University of New York: 1841-2003*. New York: [Fordham University Press](/source/Fordham_University_Press). [ISBN](/source/ISBN_(identifier)) [978-0-823-27151-1](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:BookSources/978-0-823-27151-1).

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