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Quick Update after a long silence. March 22, 2008

Filed under: Business as Usual — Eric The Tired @ 2:30 am

Hey just happen to find myself on here after a seven month absence from updates and I wanted to post a quick link to our facebook group. Anyone who is interested in what St. Andrew’s Young Adults are up to would best be served by joining that. If you are not a member of facebook yet you might as well join if you plan on being in on the fun at Hunger, we’ll bug you to get on there soon enough so you can really be one of the gang. Don’t worry it’s free to join and open to anyone.

http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=9748318526

Peace,
Eric


Around the Diocese August 19, 2007

Filed under: Business as Usual — Eric The Tired @ 12:45 am

Hey everybody,

Here’s information I received regarding events happening throughout the diocese in September. First off, an evening with the Bishop, how can you miss that? Next up, A retreat is never a bad way to spend a weekend and this event doesn’t look to change that. Finally, if you can’t make it to Sydney next year take part in preparation of local events during 2008’s World Youth Day.


Brew with the Bishop: Young Adult Dinner & Speaker Night

Special Guest Speaker:  Bishop J. Peter Sartain

Tuesday, September 18, 2007 - 7:00 to 9:30 p.m.

Mullen’s Bar & Grill, Warrenville Rd. & Naper Blvd., Lisle
NOTE: Geared only for those in their 20s and 30s, single, engaged, or married

A relaxing dinner and drinks with other young adults from around the diocese, followed by a presentation and interaction with Joliet Bishop J. Peter Sartain.  This is the first of a monthly series of Dinner & Speaker Nights called “YACHT” Nights - “Young Adult Catholics Hanging Together.”  This is also a great chance to reach out to inactive Catholic young adults in their 20s and 30s, as well as those active in their parish communities.

For more information, contact Paul Jarzembowski at the Diocese at (815) 727-6411, x261, or pjarzembowski@dioceseofjoliet.org.

 

Sacred Fun: Diocesan Young Adult Weekend Retreat

Friday to Sunday, September 21 to 23, 2007 (evening Friday through midday Sunday)

Cenacle Retreat House, Batavia & Butterfield Rds., Warrenville, Illinois 60555
NOTE:  Geared only for those in their 20s and 30s, single, engaged, and married.

This first-ever Diocese of Joliet Young Adult Retreat (which is planned in cooperation with the Archdiocese of Chicago Young Adult Ministry) will focus on finding God in the everyday, especially through film, music, and sports.  The retreat cost is only $160 (double) or $175 (single).

For more information, contact Paul Jarzembowski at the Diocese at (815) 727-6411, x261, or pjarzembowski@dioceseofjoliet.org.

Chicagoland World Youth Day - Initial Planning Meetings

Thursday, September 20, 2007
3:00 to 5:00pm. (for youth ministers and parish staff)
6:00 to 8:00pm. (for collegiate and young adult leaders)

St. Charles Borromeo Pastoral Center, 402 S. Independence Blvd., Romeoville, Illinois 60446

To start planning the 2008 Chicagoland World Youth Day Experience (to be held in Romeoville, Illinois in July 2008), please come to one of these meetings (one during the daytime for parish staff members and one in the evening for volunteers, collegiate and young adult leaders).  Bring your ideas and suggestions as we begin planning this diocesan youth, collegiate, and young adult event (PLEASE NOTE: This is the World Youth Day gathering taking place simultaneously with the Sydney event).

For more information, contact Paul Jarzembowski at the Diocese at (815) 727-6411, x261, or pjarzembowski@dioceseofjoliet.org


Update’s Coming Soon August 18, 2007

Filed under: Business as Usual — Eric The Tired @ 4:27 pm

It’s about time huh?


What’s the Buzz May 2, 2007

Filed under: Business as Usual — Eric The Tired @ 11:03 am

Hey Gang,

This Sunday we’re watching “Jesus Christ Superstar.” It’s a pretty wild movie and if you haven’t seen it before, I promise you couldn’t enjoy it any more than watching it with a group of nuts like us. Hope to see you there.


Spirit & Truth Eucharistic Adoration Community

Filed under: Business as Usual — Eric The Tired @ 10:39 am
“*Most blessed are you among women and blessed is the fruit of your womb*” Luke 1:42
Thursday May 3, 2007
7:00-9:00 PM followed by fellowship

Topic: Since May is the month of Mary, we will discuss and share our thoughts about the Blessed Virgin.

Speaker/Presider: Father Burke Masters will share his thoughts and knowledge of the Blessed Virgin and Mother Mary.

**Meeting Place(s)**: Tonight’s meeting will start at 7 pm in the Studio Theater, 1st Floor, with Adoration in the Chapel, 3rd Floor. A time of sharing and fellowship will follow in the Studio Theater after adoration.

Location: University of St. Francis, Tower Hall
              500 N. Wilcox
              Joliet, Illinois 60435
Directions: http://www.stfrancis.edu/visitors/regmap.htm
Audience: Young Adults


Spirit and Truth Thursday April 26, 2007

Filed under: Business as Usual — Eric The Tired @ 3:32 pm
Spirit & Truth Eucharistic Adoration Community
“the hour is coming, and now is here, that the true worshipers
will worship the Father in spirit and truth”  John 4:23

Thursday  April 26, 2007

7:00-9:00 PM followed by fellowship


Topic: Upcoming Sunday Scripture Readings Reflection

Speaker/Presider:  Father Burke Masters will share on the readings for Sunday, April 29 - Acts 13:14, 43-52; Rev 7:9, 14b-17; Jn 10:27-30.  If you can, read these passages ahead of time.

**Meeting Place(s)**: Tonight’s meeting will start at 7 pm in the Studio Theater, 1st Floor, with Adoration in the Chapel, 3rd Floor.  A time of sharing  and fellowship will follow in the Studio Theater after adoration.

Location: University of St. Francis, Tower Hall
              500 N. Wilcox
              Joliet, Illinois 60435
Directions:  http://www.stfrancis.edu/visitors/regmap.htm
Audience:  Young Adults


Spirit & Truth Eucharistic Adoration This Thursday April 18, 2007

Filed under: Business as Usual — Eric The Tired @ 11:05 am
Hey Gang,
Just got the info for this Thursday’s “Spirit and Truth” Eucharistic Adoration down at USF. Last week had a great start and I hope to see you there this week. So without further delay:

“*the hour is coming, and now is here, that the true worshipers
will worship the Father in spirit and truth*”  John 4:23

Thursday  April 19, 2007
7:00-9:00PM followed by fellowship

Topic: What is Divine Mercy??

Speaker/Presider: Father Burke Masters will share with us the meaning of Divine Mercy, celebrated now every year on the first Sunday after Easter.

**Meeting Place(s)**: Tonight’s meeting will start at 7 pm in the Moes Room, 1st Floor, with Adoration in the Chapel, 3rd Floor.  A time of sharing  and fellowship will follow in the Moes Room after adoration.

Location:    University of St. Francis, Tower Hall
                 500 N. Wilcox
                 Joliet, Illinois 60435
Directions: http://www.stfrancis.edu/visitors/regmap.htm


Last chance for Ice Skating RSVP April 16, 2007

Filed under: Business as Usual — Eric The Tired @ 11:28 am

Just a reminder, if you want to go Ice Skating on the 22nd, you need to let us know by Thursday.  We’re going after the 6:30pm LIFE TEEN Mass. Cost is $10.00 and that includes skates and pizza.
Walk-ins welcome, but you won’t be guaranteed skates.
Sign-Up Here


Lost in Translation

Filed under: Business as Usual — Eric The Tired @ 11:13 am

Hey Gang,

Last night during our bible study we got into a discussion about Jesus descending into the realm of the dead after his crucifixion. Part of that included the topic of how it was described in the bible, in particular there were verses from Peter 1 & 2 that describe that event. Now my favorite resource for biblical reference blueletterbible.org, has a feature that allows you to see a thorough list of the various versions of a particular verse side by side.

So without further delay here’s both of those:

First we look at 1 Peter 3:19, now in this verse all of the available translations use the word “prison” except of course for the Latin version.

When we look at 2 Peter 2:4, we see a few variations in the name used for the place where these fallen angels are sent, switching between Hell and Tartarus. In their confinement different descriptions are used, such as “pits of gloom” and “chains of darkness,” none of it sounds very pleasant.

Just for the Hell of it here’s a Catholic Encyclopedia article on Hell.


A chance to “Save Babies!” and an upcoming Adoration event April 11, 2007

Filed under: Business as Usual — Eric The Tired @ 7:09 pm

Hey Gang,

Two things quick things:

I just wanted to let you guys know about a charity event that one of our members is taking part in at the end of the month. It’s from the March of Dimes, called Walk America.
Here’s a little about the cause taken from their website:

Every year, half a million babies in the U.S. are born prematurely. Premature birth is the leading cause of newborn death and many life long disabilities. The funds we raise in WalkAmerica support research that saves babies’ lives.

Our mission is to improve the health of babies by preventing birth defects, premature birth, and infant mortality.

So now’s your chance to as she puts it “Save Babies!, Save Babies!” She’ll be walking for the event so stop on by her sponsor page and give a little love:

http://www.walkamerica.org/kristinetice

Now I did say two things at the top so…
This is a reminder for the Spirit and Truth event down at USF on Thursday the 12th. It starts at 7pm, check out the last post on it for more details.


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