As Catholic young adults, the Neves are intentional about living their faith and about evangelizing others.
Couple: Young Catholic adults need community, parish outreach
Catholic Church taking fresh look at ministry on HBCU campuses
he key, according to three campus ministers at HBCUs, is similar to those of other groups at other stages in life: Meet the students where they are, not only physically but where they are in attitude.
Program explores how social media can help young people engage their faith
Discussion participants described their use of social media and offered advice to young adults on how to gain positive experiences from their interactions on the various online platforms that exist.
Be prophets of ‘hope-filled future,’ pope tells young people
Pope Francis chose several verses that reflect on the call to “arise” and “stand up” as the themes for World Youth Day 2020-2022 in dioceses around the world, leading up to the international gathering in Lisbon, Portugal, in 2023.
Sept. 11 attacks point to deeper issues, say Catholic young adults
While 9/11’s impact on national security, civil liberties, travel regulations and Western perceptions of Islam can be clearly identified, assessing the tragedy’s long-term effects on younger generations is less straightforward.
USCCB program aims to engage diverse group of Catholic young adults
Called “Journeying Together,” the program focuses on bringing together young adults from a wide variety of cultural backgrounds to discuss their experiences in the U.S. Church and begin a strategy of how to make their voices heard as the church moves forward.
Virtual papal audience launches Washington chapter of Scholas Occurrentes
Pope Francis connected participants at Scholas Occurrentes chapters for young people around the world May 20.
‘COVID Diaries NYC,’ March 9, HBO
The “COVID Diaries NYC” documentary offers more than its fair share of compelling, memorable moments and will, accordingly, powerfully engage its audience.