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Free March Youth Ministry Lesson
Mar 5th

Passion of Christ
Lent is an important time of the year for youth groups. There are plenty of activities already planned in most parishes, so try and tap into them. Many times priest are busy with confession, so try and make use of the available confession times. Also, think about planning a Passion Play for the parish; however showing the Passion movie is also important.
7:00-7:15pm Arrival
7:15-7:20pm Prayer
7:20-7:30pm Welcome
7:30-7:45pm St. Patricks Day Music/Band
7:45-8:00pm St. Patrick Presentation
8:05-8:25pm Pizza, Drinks, and Irish Treats
8:25-8:55pm Adoration
9:00pm Complete
7:00-7:15pm Arrival
7:15-7:20pm Prayer
7:20-7:30pm Welcome
7:30-7:45pmPictionary
7:45-8:05pm Confession Explanation
8:05-8:25pm Pizza and Drinks
8:25-8:55pm Adoration and Confession
9:00pm Complete
Holy Thursday
Ask the pastor to include the Youth group for getting their feet washed. Afterwards go out and visit other Churches or take them out for pizza.
Good Friday
Organize a trip to the seminary for Stations of the Cross.
More Catholic Tips
St. Patrick
Most people think of St. Patrick’s day as a day to party, however St. Patrick is an incredible saint and role model for young people. Dive into his life because the teens will benefit greatly.
Confession
Like St. John Bosco said, “The three spiritual fountains are the Eucharist, Mary, and frequent confession.
Holy Thursday
Holy Thursday was tough to plan, but after it was done I was glad I did it. The teens and parish really benefited from the participation.
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The Sorrows of the Blessed Mother
Feb 26th
Our Lady of La Sallate cites two areas of humanity that cause Jesus much pain. First not keeping holy the Sabbath and taking the Lord’s name in vain.
A simple and small request from the Blessed Mother warning her children of the pain we cause Jesus.
Who would have thought missing Sunday Mass and using the Lord’s name as profanity would have hurt our Lord with such intensity.
“If my people do not wish to submit themselves, I am forced to let go of the hand of my Son. It is so heavy and weighs me down so much I can no longer keep hold of it. Apparition of the Blessed Virgin on the Mountain of La Salette on September 19, 1846
Sunday’s are busy days for families. The words from this apparition would make a good teaching lesson for any youth or young adult event.
These words of pain don’t just end in La Salette, but are continued in the interior locutions received by Father Gobbi from the Blessed Mother. These messages are printed in the book To the Priest Our Lady’s Beloved Sons. The book carries an imprimatur, which means there is nothing contrary to faith or morals in the manuscript.
In message 332 on September 6, 1986 “My heart is bleeding…My heart is immersed in a sea of sorrow.”
Why is the Blessed Mother’s heart “in a sea of sorrow?”
Humanity has not answered the call to “conversion, to repentance, and to a return to God.”
And what does she warn will happen because of it? “The greatest chastisement which the history of mankind has ever known.”
Devotion to the Blessed Mother is more important then ever. Reading her messages is great motivation and inspiration for evangelization. When ever you feel down or need some help pick up just one of the many approved messages from apparitions that have occurred from around the world.
There are plenty of insights from her words that will lend themselves to keeping your ministry on track and in the light. She was given to us by Jesus on the cross, so look to her for Motherly guidance.
What mother wouldn’t want to help her child?
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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.”
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How to Start Adoration with Teens
Feb 6th
A youth minister recently commented on How to Attract Youth To Youth Group, asking the question, “How do you start Adoration with teens who are…well uninterested.”
Great Question. More Catholic Parishes should be asking the same question for the entire parish. “How can we invite more people to spend time with the Lord in adoration.” Because proper preparation for Mass is essential to entering into Full, Active, Conscious participation. Basically, our Lord is waiting to heal and strengthen souls.
Adoration with Teens
The first obstacle most Youth Ministers face in adding adoration to the youth nights is adding it into parish life. Many parishes do not have perpetual adoration, so a priest, deacon, or delegate person must expose the Eucharist. Secondly the majority of teens have never been exposed to Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament. It’s tough.
So, don’t expect teens to rejoice when placed in adoration the first…or multiple weeks…time. It is a great unknown. It took be over 3 months before I introduced 30 minutes of weekly adoration to my teens. And it took another 3 months before they “entered in.”
However, from Church documents and my own experience I know that spending time with the Lord was beneficial for their souls. SO, I would gear everything in the youth night evening to work towards adoration.
Let Jesus Work in Adoration
We are coworkers in the vineyard. Get the teens to adoration, help the pray, and realize Jesus is greatly effecting their souls. Grace is pouring out. It probably won’t look like a Franciscan University Conference, but the same thing is happening.
5 Ways to Promote Adoration
- Outside Source – Bring in a worship leader to introduce the Teens. A local Martin Domain.
- Short Periods of Time – 15 minutes, then move up to 30 minutes. Explain to the teens and lead them in prayer. If you can’t do music (Yes you can do Latin if you like that), pray the rosary, read scripture, listen to the Lord. Many times you have to lead the teens.
- Don’t Expect Tears – The miracle is 25 young people are in front of Jesus. We don’t know what He is doing to their hearts
- Catechize on Adoration – Faith and Reason go hand in hand. I used to talk about Eucharistic Miracles and other great miracles associated with Adoration.
- Go on Retreat – Sometimes getting away from the world and experience Jesus with other young people gives teens the courage to open their hearts to Jesus.
Remember, results don’t happen overnight, and often they are unseen.
Music Ministry Team
Before I started Adoration with the teens I spent 4 weeks meeting in the Church practicing the Praise and Worship music. So, about 10 of them learned the songs, and enjoyed praying to our Lord through song. That also helped me get some singers and musicians together.
Wednesday Night Adoration
The best practice you can start is having an additional holy hour with your core teens and college volunteers. These nights are for those who are really into praise and worship, and committed to praying for the youth group’s success. One I started this my youth group grew in deeper love for the Lord.
More Help
How to Lead Worship for Eucharistic Adoration
Benefits of Praise and Worship
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10 Videos to Start Conversation
Feb 2nd
Youth Groups and Young Adult Meetings can sometimes start slow. Maybe you have exhausted your ideas or opening skits? Here are some Catholic videos that deal with Mary, the Pope, Catholic Music, Pro-life and more.
After your opening ice breakers, follow with a short movie. If you don’t have the internet in your room, download the video to your laptop first. These are also great to send along in your emails to members. An easy way to evangelize.
10 Catholic Videos To Open Youth Group and Young Adult Ministry
Bob Rice and the Adulterous Women
Who I thought Jesus Was
Tony Melendez plays “Let It Be”
Fr. Stan Fortuna – EVERYBODY GOT TO SUFFER
Franciscan Unversity Napoleaon Dynamite Dance
Margaret Sanger, Planned Parents Founder
Padre Pio Celebrates Mass
The Miracle of Fatima Movie
John Paul II Pictures
Marian Apparitions in Garabandal, Spain
Let me know how you use them!
God Bless,
Jason Buck
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