St. Joseph's High School Youth Programs
“What is needed today is a church which knows how to respond to the expectations of young people.
Jesus wants to enter into dialogue with them and, through his body, which is the church,
to propose the possibility of a choice, which will require a commitment of their lives.”
(Saint Pope John Paul II, World Youth Day 1995)
Jesus wants to enter into dialogue with them and, through his body, which is the church,
to propose the possibility of a choice, which will require a commitment of their lives.”
(Saint Pope John Paul II, World Youth Day 1995)
Youth Group Ministry
Pope John Paul II said in his Letter to Families “Parents are the first and foremost educators of their own children.” He also said: “Parents by themselves are not capable of satisfying every requirement for the whole process of raising children.” Our youth ministry respects parents as the first educators of their children – so we want to complement those efforts.
Our goal at St. Joseph's is to provide youth with a solid catechetical, relational, and experiential curriculum that prepares their hearts and minds to fully receive the Gospel message. Through systematic catechesis, youth are offered opportunities for conversion, and challenged to live their Catholic faith as well as serve the within the parish and greater community.
Pope John Paul II said in his Letter to Families “Parents are the first and foremost educators of their own children.” He also said: “Parents by themselves are not capable of satisfying every requirement for the whole process of raising children.” Our youth ministry respects parents as the first educators of their children – so we want to complement those efforts.
Our goal at St. Joseph's is to provide youth with a solid catechetical, relational, and experiential curriculum that prepares their hearts and minds to fully receive the Gospel message. Through systematic catechesis, youth are offered opportunities for conversion, and challenged to live their Catholic faith as well as serve the within the parish and greater community.