Engaging Young Catholic Adults in the Life of the Church

by Guest Contributor | April 5, 2011 12:01 am

ICL Guest Contributor – Raellyn Kovich, Moderator, Catholic Ideas & Issues Forum

Editor’s Note: The Catholic Ideas & Issues Forum, sponsored by the Integrated Catholic Life, is an outreach of the Atlanta Catholic Business Conference that presents panel discussions and Q&A on relevant faith and business topics. The panels are comprised of Atlanta Catholic business leaders seeking to assist Catholics to inform their business practices and decisions by their Catholic faith. The forum takes place four times each year. This is a recap of the March 22, 2011 forum held at St. Peter Chanel Catholic Church in Roswell, Georgia. The topic was “Engaging Young Catholic Adults in the Life of the Church”. An audio recording of the evening follows the recap.

What a great evening we shared at the Catholic Ideas & Issues Forum on March 22, 2011! We had a very good turnout for this month’s topic – “Engaging Young Adults in the Church.” As panel moderator, I definitely saw engagement with the audience and our panel, and I was thrilled so many young adults came out and expressed their thoughts and needs as they relate to Mass and the Church.
 
Our panel members spoke from the heart as they, too, recounted challenges with their own engagement over the years.  Father Henry also spoke of the challenges clergy may face as they work to support the needs of all of the members of the congregation.  But everyone agreed – the conversation must continue.

Topic:  Engaging Young Catholic Adults in the Life of the Church
 
Our Panelists were: Father Henry, Parochial Vicar, St Peter Chanel; Matt Tovrog, Bell Oaks; Alex Garrett, Merrill Lynch; and Dorothy Polchinski, Atlanta Archdioces Young Adult Ministry (YAM).

In preparation for the evening, it was decided that the following were desirable ideas to highlight:

The panelists were asked the following questions:

Key themes:
 
Throughout the evening, key themes were identified and discussed, among them:

During the course of the evening, observations were made about the “social” setting of Mass and comparisons made to non-Catholic Christian services in terms of differences in social/fellowship experiences.  At the close of the evening, our host, Deacon Mike Bickerstaff, made the point that the Mass is a Sacred, mystical moment and act of worship, and while we do need to seek ways to engage one another in fellowship outside of Mass, we mustn’t try to make the Mass something other than what it is, rather, we should endeavor to make better known and engage in its sacred mysteries.

We invite you to continue the discussion at the Atlanta Catholic Business Conference[1] LinkedIn Group.


Listen to the March 22, 2011 Catholic Ideas & Issues Forum.

Endnotes:
  1. Atlanta Catholic Business Conference: http://www.linkedin.com/groups?mostPopular=&gid=1966341

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