Posts tagged Young Adult Ministry
Catholic College Conference Event
Oct 18th
Catholic college students are a missed opportunity in many diocese across America. However, with the beatification of Cardinal John Henry Newman by Pope Benedict XVI there is even more reason to contact your local Newman centers. You may ask “Why involve Catholic College Ministry?”
- Excellent Source of Evangelization for the next generation of Catholics
- Young couples preparing for marriage
- Potential Candidates for religious or priestly vocations!
- Teachers for Religious Prep or Catechist Programs
How to Plan a Catholic College Event
Well, at Catholic Tools, we like to think even bigger. Why not create a one day event for your entire state, region, or community specifically for Catholic college students? Wow, how do I plan a catholic young adult event like that? You start with some prayer and this simple schedule.
Receiving and Responding to God’s Call
Morning Session: Receiving God’s Call
7:00 Registration/Doors Open
8:00 Opening Music/Welcome
9:00 Official Welcome featuring a popular music group (Righteous B)
9:30 Main Speaker (Father Croppi or another Big Name)
11:00 Mass with local Bishop
12:00 Lunch/Pizza
Afternoon Session – Responding to God’s Call
Session One: Reclaiming Intimacy (Contact a Theology of the Body Speaker) A.K.A. Christopher West
1:30-3:00pm
Session Two: Developing Catholic Communities in College (Maybe a Focus Speaker)
1:30-3:00pm
3:00pm Living Authentic Catholic Lives – Father Croppi
4:30pm Closing Remarks
4:45 – Closing Music by Rightious B (just a suggestions)
The Break Down
Now I know this looks like one big Catholic party, but college students like Catholic events that are fun. The day is divided up into receiving the Lord’s call in the morning and then responding to what the Lord has called you to do.
I would host this in a big convention center or retreat center. In addition I would provide plenty of priest for the sacrament of penance.
Time
I think a Sunday in September would be best, because it wouldn’t interfere with college sports programs.
Feedback
What do you think? Have any suggestions?
Popularity: 16% [?]
Pint Glass Logo for Young Adult Nights
Mar 3rd
Catholic Young Adult ministry is often held in a local pub. For good reason! Here is an example of a pub logo you could use for pint glasses, napkins, coasters, etc.
Brand pint glasses and sell them as a fundraiser to raise money or to create an identity for your group.
There are plenty of sites online that will print on-demand for your needs. Hopefully, I will get the photoshop file up soon, so you can customize this one.
Popularity: 12% [?]
10 Topics for Young Adult Ministry
Feb 23rd
What to do for your next meeting can always cause heartburn. Instead use these 10 topics as a starter.
10 Simple Topics for Catholic Young Adult Ministry
- Vocation and Marriage – How to discern God is Not Calling me to Religious Life
- Work – Finding the Lord’s Will in My Cubical Life
- Mass Confusion – Shedding Light on Liturgical Confusion
- Confession – Why I’m to good for Confession
- Contraception – You can’t always get what you want
- Cohabitation – How to Find the Perfect Soul Mate
- Scripture – The Great Adventure Bible Timeline
- Theology of the Body - Christopher West and the Magical Mystery Tour
- Catechism – Father John Corapi and Your Mother Wears Army Boots
- Dating – How not to get picked up at Young Adult Ministry
As you can see I these are simple topics, because young adult are looking to grow in their faith, or just find themselves. Also controversial topics spark interest. I also tried to make up funny tag lines to go against the wave of boredom.
What works for you?
Popularity: 18% [?]
10 More Topics for Young Adult Ministry
Feb 22nd
Ok who needs more ideas for young adult ministry? Nobody likes a late night planning session, so these should help. They were influenced by Matthew Pinto. Yea, I think he does good work.
- Evolution and Catholics (Did Adam and Eve have Belly Buttons?)
- Separation of Church and State (What does it really mean?
- The Occult and the New Age Movement (Can I read my horoscope and stay free from evil forces?)
- Are you a Mormon? (When a black tie, white shirt man comes to your door? Who are they? A Seminarian?)
- Born Again Over the Weekend (Fundamentalism and Christianity. The Difference? What do they believe?)
- Jehovah’s Witnessess (What and Who are they?)
- Why Come Back to the Faith (Why be Catholic when I left at age 18?)
- What do we believe? (Just open the Catechism)
- Jesus (Who was he? What was his purpose? What does he ask of us?)
- Is the End of the World Coming (What it means and did I miss it in Y2k?)
Catholic Young Adult Ministry is extremely important to any parish. If you don’t have one just start with 2 people and grow. There is so much to talk about. Start your meetings at a local pub. Dinner, a beverage, and a small short talk to start discussion. Maybe even cover the first round.
Popularity: 11% [?]
Persistence and Humility – Keys to the Kingdom
Feb 16th
Many times working in the Catholic Church can turn you away from your faith. Sometimes even turn others away from you.
With limited budgets, growing concerns, grouchy coworkers, and uncharitable adversaries its a miracle many youth ministers, young adult coordinators, DREs, teachers, and clergy stay in ministry.
It’s easy to give up and turn away. It’s even easier turn glorify yourself for success. I have done both.
Pray, Pray, Pray
Trust in God is the number one lacking element I have seen in successful and unsuccessful Catholic ministry. This is also the element that is not mentioned in self help or business practices.
Don’t handle or worry about each individual concern on your own. Invite God the Father into all the concerns. Not just once, but throughout the day. Make it an hourly routine.
The Liturgy of the Hours is a great example of taking time throughout the day to give glory to God, pray for the salvation of the world, and pray for your ministry.
God doesn’t always answer the way we expect, but He always gives us the best. Because His will is the best plan.
“For a long time the judge was unwilling, but eventually he thought, ‘While it is true that I neither fear God nor respect any human being, because this widow keeps bothering me I shall deliver a just decision for her lest she finally come and strike me.’” The Lord said, “Pay attention to what the dishonest judge says. Will not God then secure the rights of his chosen ones who call out to him day and night? Will he be slow to answer them? I tell you, he will see to it that justice is done for them speedily.”
Luke 18: 4-8
If this ungodly judge gave into a little widow, how much more will our Father in Heaven give us.
Humility and Charity
This is just a reminder for so many charitable missionaries of the Gospel. It’s something to be talked about in planning meetings, personal pray, and daily activities.
Always remember the glory and graces come from God. Our Lord through His Divine Love invites us to be ‘coworkers in the vineyard’ and participate in His plan. However, we must never allow our egos to overshadow our Lord.
Our Blessed Mother is a wonderful example humility. She said “YES” to the Fathers will and participate in His will. Ask the Blessed Mother to help your team of missionaries and evangelizers emulate her virtue of humility.
I really like this passage from Luke (use it in a lesson). It talks about how the tax collector knows his weakness and sin, but ask the Lord for His mercy. Jesus then says the one who humbles himself will be exalted.
“But the tax collector stood off at a distance and would not even raise his eyes to heaven but beat his breast and prayed, ‘O God, be merciful to me a sinner.’ I tell you, the latter went home justified, not the former; for everyone who exalts himself will be humbled, and the one who humbles himself will be exalted.” Luke 18: 13-14
Mission of the Church
Evangelization is the mission of the Catholic Church, so go out into the vineyard in humility. Be persistent and ask the Father for your ‘daily bread.’ Don’t give up to human weakness, discouragement, or sin.
Sometimes motivation is lacking, but remember the words Jesus spoke concerning discipleship. “If anyone wishes to come after me, he must deny himself and take up his cross daily and follow me.”
Popularity: 10% [?]








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