High School Youth Ministry (Grades 9-12)

Confirmation Preparation

God built His Church and continues to renew it through the gift of His Holy Spirit given in the Sacrament of Confirmation. We believe teens who have received that gift and live it out in their lives is a way of God renewing the world!

Holy Spirit prepares high school teens over a two-year period for the Sacrament of Confirmation. 

Registration for the 2023-2024 Faith Formation year is now open. Click on the “REGISTER” button below.

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Youth & Young Adult Ministry Blog

Over the last couple of months, there have been so many trials and tribulations my friends and I have had to go through…during this quarantine I have struggled with my mental health. All these unwanted thoughts, insecurities, stress have all factored into that…For me personally, being able to stay connected and interact has helped me adjust to the circumstance we are all facing this year. They give me a sense of security and hope because whatever may happen throughout the day or week, my friends are going to be there for me regardless. God truly has been revealing himself through these experiences.

Drew

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As Catholics, the very basis of our faith is built upon a foundation of prayer. It is in prayer that we encounter our Heavenly Father and begin to know and love Him. We were taught in ministry that prayer is a surge of the heart toward Heaven, something St. Therese of Lisieux once said. Our hearts were made to be in communion with God
and establish an intimate relationship that is exclusive to each and every one of us. To quote Catholic speaker Mark Hart, “prayer doesn’t ‘help’ our relationship with God. Prayer IS our relationship with God.

Dylan

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My confirmation saint has had a significant influence over the rest of my life…she is a reminder of a person in my life which I hold dear to my heart. The saint that I chose is St. Therese of Lisieux, also known as St. Therese of the Little Flower.

…she continued to serve others, loving them in the “little ways” up until her early death at the age of 24…These little ways have inspired many, myself included, showing that even the effort put in by trying your hardest to love someone is trying your hardest to be Christ-like.

Stephanie

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