Join St. Michael’s young adult community Friday, October 6 at 7 p.m. for our monthly Holy Hour + Social Hour. The theme for this year’s Holy Hours is based on the Hymn “Adore Te Devote”. Each month we will contemplate the mystery of Christ in the Eucharist in a unique way. The Holy Hour also includes live music, a group rosary, and an invitation to respond to Christ’s Eucharistic presence with sincere desire and petition. This month’s Social will be our “Fall Kick-off” with a chance to meet new friends and enjoy some seasonal snacks and treats. Invite your friends! Questions? E-mail ark@stmichaelportland.com
The Grotto is hosting an exhibit of Eucharistic Miracles from around the world in The Grotto Conference Center. The exhibit consists of illustrations and descriptions of 48 miracles from around the world since the 3rd century. The exhibit will be open Oct. 7-12. All are welcome. There is no charge to view the exhibit. Exhibit Hours Monday – Saturday 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Sunday 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Come pray with us at the 17th Annual Rosary Bowl NW – A Marian and Eucharistic Celebration on the Feast of Our Lady of the Holy Rosary: Saturday, October 7th from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM at the East Salem Community Center.
Young adults ages 18-35 are invited to join Fr. Matthew for Theology of the Body reading group on Mondays at Ike Box, starting August 14, 4:30 - 6:00 pm. No reading required ahead of time.
Join us every Monday at 6:30 pm as we journey together toward sainthood: First Mondays are our social events: bonfires, trivia, and board games are our frequent favorites. On second and fourth Mondays, we discuss the life of a given Saint of the week. Finally, third Mondays are our service nights.
The Portland Chapter of Young Catholic Professionals invites all young adults in their 20s and 30s to a free Executive Speaker Series with Steve Fein, Managing Partner at Moss Adams! Join us at Saint Thomas More Catholic Church in Portland for a time to socialize and meet other young adults, enjoy complimentary appetizers and beverages, spend time in prayer together, and learn from Steve's experience. YCP's Executive Speaker Series are free events open to the public in which experienced professionals share their career and faith journeys, challenging young professionals to "Work in Witness for Christ."
Young adults ages 18-35 are invited to join Fr. Matthew for Theology of the Body reading group on Mondays at Ike Box, starting August 14, 4:30 - 6:00 pm. No reading required ahead of time.
Join us every Monday at 6:30 pm as we journey together toward sainthood: First Mondays are our social events: bonfires, trivia, and board games are our frequent favorites. On second and fourth Mondays, we discuss the life of a given Saint of the week. Finally, third Mondays are our service nights.
You are invited to this virtual inter-congregational retreat for religious life discernment! Open to Catholic women between the ages of 20-45. This is sponsored by the six Congregations of Women Religious who are members of National Religious Vocation Conference (NRVC) in the Pacific Northwest (PNW) Member Area. For more information and to register, contact Sr. Chero Chuma, CSJP cherochuma@csjp.org /425-503-4520, or Sr. Diane Tomkinson at dtomkinson@osfphila.org.
Young adults ages 18-35 are invited to join Fr. Matthew for Theology of the Body reading group on Mondays at Ike Box, starting August 14, 4:30 - 6:00 pm. No reading required ahead of time.
Join us every Monday at 6:30 pm as we journey together toward sainthood: First Mondays are our social events: bonfires, trivia, and board games are our frequent favorites. On second and fourth Mondays, we discuss the life of a given Saint of the week. Finally, third Mondays are our service nights.
Join the Mount Angel Abbey Monks and other young adults for Encounter Young Adult Group! We are continuing with our new schedule: (Optional: 5:15 Vespers Evening Prayer) 6:00: Welcome and Dinner (Guesthouse Westminster Room) 6:30: Introduce Lectio Texts and time to meditate with them either at Adoration in (Abbey Church), Guesthouse, or out in the front lawn. Confessions Available: 6:45pm (Abbey Church) 7:20: All meet in the Abbey Church for Benediction and Compline After Compline: head to the Brewery and get drinks 8:20: Start small group discussions on lectio texts 9:20: Start to wrap up discussions 9:30: Closing prayer +Open to ages 18-35. *Our new start time is 6:00pm, yet, you are welcome to come to Vespers as an optional choice. *If you can't make it for dinner at 6:00pm no worries, feel free to come after and meet us at the Abbey Church to get your lectio sheets. *Please consider a donation of $10 to help with costs for the night. Please RVSP by emailing us @ encounter@mtangel.edu or RSVP here on our Facebook Event Page
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Young adults ages 18-35 are invited to join Fr. Matthew for Theology of the Body reading group on Mondays at Ike Box, starting August 14, 4:30 - 6:00 pm. No reading required ahead of time.
Join us every Monday at 6:30 pm as we journey together toward sainthood: First Mondays are our social events: bonfires, trivia, and board games are our frequent favorites. On second and fourth Mondays, we discuss the life of a given Saint of the week. Finally, third Mondays are our service nights.
Join St. Michael’s young adult community Friday, October 6 at 7 p.m. for our monthly Holy Hour + Social Hour. The theme for this year’s Holy Hours is based on the Hymn “Adore Te Devote”. Each month we will contemplate the mystery of Christ in the Eucharist in a unique way. The Holy Hour also includes live music, a group rosary, and an invitation to respond to Christ’s Eucharistic presence with sincere desire and petition. This month’s Social will be our “Fall Kick-off” with a chance to meet new friends and enjoy some seasonal snacks and treats. Invite your friends! Questions? E-mail ark@stmichaelportland.com
Young adults ages 18-35 are invited to join Fr. Matthew for Theology of the Body reading group on Mondays at Ike Box, starting August 14, 4:30 - 6:00 pm. No reading required ahead of time.
Join us every Monday at 6:30 pm as we journey together toward sainthood: First Mondays are our social events: bonfires, trivia, and board games are our frequent favorites. On second and fourth Mondays, we discuss the life of a given Saint of the week. Finally, third Mondays are our service nights.
Journey is an annual retreat hosted by the Society of Mary in West Linn, OR. It is for young women, ages 18-28, who are unmarried and seeking the Lord’s purpose for their lives. It is a day to gather and grow spiritually through formation talks, small group sharing moments, and deep prayer. This retreat offers a place for each woman to discover life as a vocation and receive tools to better listen to and discern the Lord’s voice, desires, and vision for her life. The purpose of Journey is to help women obtain a deeper understanding of where and how God is calling her to serve and give to others as well as to be strengthened in her daily walk with Him.
Young adults ages 18-35 are invited to spend time in adoration before the Blessed Sacrament, with an opportunity for confession following the 5:30 PM Mass on Sunday, September 10, then gathering in Siena Hall at 7:30 PM for a social.
Young adults ages 18-35 are invited to join Fr. Matthew for Theology of the Body reading group on Mondays at Ike Box, starting August 14, 4:30 - 6:00 pm. No reading required ahead of time.
Join us every Monday at 6:30 pm as we journey together toward sainthood: First Mondays are our social events: bonfires, trivia, and board games are our frequent favorites. On second and fourth Mondays, we discuss the life of a given Saint of the week. Finally, third Mondays are our service nights.
Young adults ages 18-35 are invited to join Fr. Matthew for Theology of the Body reading group on Mondays at Ike Box, starting August 14, 4:30 - 6:00 pm. No reading required ahead of time.
Join us every Monday at 6:30 pm as we journey together toward sainthood: First Mondays are our social events: bonfires, trivia, and board games are our frequent favorites. On second and fourth Mondays, we discuss the life of a given Saint of the week. Finally, third Mondays are our service nights.
Join the Mount Angel Abbey Monks and other young adults for Encounter Young Adult Group! We are continuing with our new schedule: (Optional: 5:15 Vespers Evening Prayer) 6:00: Welcome and Dinner (Guesthouse Westminster Room) 6:30: Introduce Lectio Texts and time to meditate with them either at Adoration in (Abbey Church), Guesthouse, or out in the front lawn. Confessions Available: 6:45pm (Abbey Church) 7:20: All meet in the Abbey Church for Benediction and Compline After Compline: head to the Brewery and get drinks 8:20: Start small group discussions on lectio texts 9:20: Start to wrap up discussions 9:30: Closing prayer +Open to ages 18-35. *Our new start time is 6:00pm, yet, you are welcome to come to Vespers as an optional choice. *If you can't make it for dinner at 6:00pm no worries, feel free to come after and meet us at the Abbey Church to get your lectio sheets. *Please consider a donation of $10 to help with costs for the night. Please RVSP by emailing us @ encounter@mtangel.edu or RSVP here on our Facebook Event Page
Young adults ages 18-35 are invited to join Fr. Matthew for Theology of the Body reading group on Mondays at Ike Box, starting August 14, 4:30 - 6:00 pm. No reading required ahead of time.
Join us every Monday at 6:30 pm as we journey together toward sainthood: First Mondays are our social events: bonfires, trivia, and board games are our frequent favorites. On second and fourth Mondays, we discuss the life of a given Saint of the week. Finally, third Mondays are our service nights.
Join Archbishop Sample on this journey to wholeness as we welcome Christ’s divine love that brings the healing we ardently desire. Healing the Whole Person (HWP) is the basis for Dr. Bob Schucht’s best-selling book “Be Healed” and takes place only four times each year in parish settings across the US. Led by renowned speakers and authors Dr. Bob Schuchts, Sr. Miriam James Heidland SOLT, and Bart Schuchts, the uniquely engaging format will help you see and experience God’s healing love through teaching, prayer, personal reflection, Adoration, worship, and the Sacraments. This transformative event will be hosted at Our Lady of Lavang Catholic Church. Sacred Heart in Medford, Our Lady of Perpetual Help in Cottage Grove, and Star of the Sea in Brookings will livestream the conference in English, and St. Alice Catholic Church will have a Spanish language livestream in Springfield.