For students involved in religious groups, last year’s challenges Zoom burnout, a lost sense of community, and academic stress, among others were compounded by another: balancing online obligations while also practicing faith and caring for mental health.While campus ministry and student-led religious groups continued to hold some virtual services during the online year, they lacked both the attendance and community atmosphere of pre-pandemic services. Since the return to Georgetown and the resume of in-person religious services, practicing one’s faith has become easier and more rewarding for many students.