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Here’s a
collection of movie reviews from St. Anthony Messenger Press and
Catholic News Service.
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Nourishing
the Christian Mind, Strengthening the Christian Heart. |
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Young
and Catholic?
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There are several opportunities to
get involved with other young Catholics who are expressing their faith in
a variety of ways. We have several young adults groups, as well as many
ongoing activities.
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Organized
Young Adult Groups
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Frassati
Society of Detroit (Regional Ministry)
Contact:
Tim McCormick, mccormickt@macomb.edu
Website:
http://www.frassatidetroit.org
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Based
on the the life and example of Blessed
Pier Giorgio Frassati. An active young adult group participating in
outdoor and social activities, while exploring and growing in
understanding of the Catholic Faith. Volunteer run and operated,
parish independent, serving the Archdiocese of Detroit. Find out more
about the Frassati Society of Detroit at their website.
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Fusion
Young Adult Ministry
(Regional Ministry)
Contact:
Tara Finn, fusionyoungadults@yahoo.com
Website:
http://www.genesis-ministries.org/Fusion.htm
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Energy. Unity.
Centered in Christ. Serving the parishes in northern Oakland County
(specifically the Pontiac Area Vicariate), Fusion
Young Adult Ministry seeks to unite Catholic young adults from parishes
throughout the Pontiac Area Vicariate as they seek to deepen their faith,
grow friendships and serve the communities around them. A
welcoming and open community, they seek to provide young adults a
connection with the gospel message of Christ Jesus and the Catholic
Church.
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St.
Anastasia Young Adult Group (parish based)
Contact:
Rosemary Graves, rgraves@stanastasia.org
Website:
http://www.stanastasia.org/id116.html
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A newer group at St. Anastasia geared
toward young adults from age 21 to 40, single or married, with or without
kids. STAYAG hosts a variety of social and service events throughout
the year that you can attend, so feel free to come to any events that
interest you and/or your family. Not limited to parishioners of St.
Anastasia.
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St.
Gerald Young Adult Group (parish based)
Contact:
Rob Buzaitis, rob.buzaitis@gmail.com
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College age to thirty-something
Catholics (single, married & parents) gather for prayer and fellowship
on Thursday evenings at 7:45 in the rectory basement of St. Gerald Parish,
21300
Farmington Road, Farmington, Michigan 48336. Scripture readings,
intentions and formal prayer start at 9:00. Members of the group also meet
for periodic social events and outings. For more information or to be
added to the group email list, please contact Michael
Moreland. Not limited to parishioners of St. Gerald.
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St.
James the Greater Young Adults (parish based)
Contact:
Matt Greeley, sjyouth@hotmail.com
Webpage:
St. James Young Adults
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Our
Lady of Refuge Young Adults (parish based)
Contact:
Suzanne Barcewicz, olrsuz@comcast.net
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Ongoing
Activities
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Fusion
Area Young Adult Mass
When?
1st Sunday of the month, 7:00 p.m.
Where?
Hosted at St. John Fisher, 3665 E. Walton, Auburn Hills
What?
A Sunday liturgy planned by young adults for young adults.
Celebrant is from St. Benedict Monastery in Oxford, MI.
For
more information, email fusionyoungadults@yahoo.com.
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Fusion
Coffee & Conversation
When?
2nd & 4th Tuesdays of the month, 7:30 p.m.
Where?
Caribou Coffee, located on the corner of Walton & Adams in
Rochester Hills
What?
A chance to hang out, enjoy some coffee, and discuss issues that
affect how we live our Catholic faith in the world.
For
more information, email fusionyoungadults@yahoo.com.
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Frassati
Holy Hour & Coffeehouse
When?
3rd Friday of the month, 8:00 p.m.
Where?
St. Michael's parish, 25225 Code Rd. Southfield
What?
An hour of Eucharistic Adoration with praise &worship,
reconciliation, silent prayer and benediction, followed by a
coffeehouse featuring various musical guests.
For
more information, email Tim at mccormickt@macomb.edu.
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