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Young adults from across the Philadelphia region gathered Saturday, April 24 for the Cassock Classic, an Ultimate Tournament of low-contact, football-style Frisbee competition held on the grounds of St. Charles Borromeo Seminary, Wynnewood.
Twelve teams of men and women representing Catholic young adult groups plus college campus Newman Centers and a team from St. Charles Seminary played in the tournament sponsored by the Vocation Office for the Diocesan Priesthood and coordinated by seminarian Greg Miller of Sacred Heart Parish in Royersford. In addition to St. Charles’ own team, other seminarians met new friends by joining the other teams.
The day began with Mass in St. Martin’s Chapel, with Archbishop Nelson Perez as celebrant along with Father Carlos Keen of the Penn-Drexel Newman Center and Father Stephen DeLacy, director of the vocations office. Matt Davis, director of the archdiocesan Office for Ministry with Young Adults, spoke to all the partici
WynnewoodPennsylvaniaUnited-statesDrexel-universityRoyersfordPhiladelphiaGreg-millerMatt-davisStephen-delacyNelson-perezSarah-webbNewman-centersWebinar helps 120 young adults find health, growth during COVID isolation
Leading the Feb. 11 webinar Finding God During Times of Isolation and Solitude is Matt Davis (upper left), director of the archdiocesan Office of Ministry With Young Adults. Also presenting were (clockwise from left) Dr. James Coupe, Father Stephen DeLacy, Dr. Patricia Donohue and Ann Menna.
By Maria Pisano • Posted February 19, 2021
With young adults facing unprecedented levels of isolation from their peers, family, work and church, a webinar with Q&A on Feb. 11 helped young people gain skills for psychological coping and spiritual growth during the coronavirus pandemic.
More than 70 young adults participated virtually and 120 registered to receive a recording of the event, titled “Finding God During Times of Isolation and Solitude.” They discussed various challenges and healthy ways to respond, and also discovered how times of isolation can be an opportunity to grow spiritually.
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