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spirituality

for young adults today

In a world moving at a million miles an hour and with all of life's

struggles and pressures, we need to find time to reconnect with God.

"Come to me all you who labor and are heavy burdened,

and I will give you rest."  Matt. 11:28 

The Diocese of Joliet Young Adult Ministry wants to help connect you with opportunities, programs, and events that will allow you to grow spiritually.

Several of those experiences are listed here.  You can also keep updated

about these events on the diocesan Young Adult Ministry calendar.

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spiritual direction

are you looking to connect with someone

on your lifelong journey of faith?

If you are looking for a spiritual director or companion,

please check out the following resources in the area:

Charis Ministries
Charis, the Jesuit outreach to young adults in the Chicagoland area,

offers free spiritual direction with a supervised intern, or they

can recommend an experienced director (with a minimal fee).

Contact Jesse at spiritualdirection@charisministries.org if you are

interested in learning more or visit the Charis Ministries website.

Mayslake Ministries / Lombard

Mayslake offers spiritual direction and young adult retreats in the suburbs. 

The spiritual directors of Mayslake include Fr. Jonathan Foster, OFM, Fr. Tom Borkowski, Sr. Marianne Saeig, Sr. Valerie Kulbacki, Mrs. Alice Dehm,

Dr. Jill Bates, Christine Grano, Lois Hodgkins, and Karen Boton.

For more information about the retreats or spiritual direction, contact

Dr. Mary Amore at 630-268-9000 or visit www.mayslakeministries.org.

 

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Spirit & Truth Eucharistic Adoration

Spirit & Truth is a young adult Eucharistic adoration community where

men and women in their 20s and 30s gather regularly for prayer, adoration,

formation, and socializing.  There are currently three Spirit & Truth groups

in the Diocese of Joliet (and several others in surrounding dioceses).

Consider coming and spending time with Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament. 

Thursday Evenings, 7 p.m.

St. Jude Catholic Church

2212 McDonough Street

Joliet, Illinois  60436

Details: teachbths@yahoo.com

Friday Evenings, 7 p.m.

St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church

820 Division Street

Lisle, Illinois 60532

Details: benjpetty@gmail.com

Every Other Tuesday Evening,7:00 p.m.

St. Isaac Jogues Catholic Church

306 West 4th Street

Hinsdale, Illinois 60521

For more details: kmeyer@ccreonline.com

Tuesdays at 7:00 p.m.

St. Paul the Apostle Catholic Parish

511 N. Conrad Street

Peotone, Illinois 60468

For more details peotone@spiritandtruthillinois.org

For more details, log out the Spirit & Truth website at

www.spiritandtruthillinois.org

or contact Matt Mordini at info@spiritandtruthillinois.org.

Spirit & Truth is led by and for young adults with a passion for Christ

in the Eucharist, and supported by the Diocese of Joliet and Catholic

leaders from the host parish communities around the diocese.

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Charis Ministries

Ignatian Spirituality for Young Adults

Built on the foundation of St. Ignatius of Loyola, the Jesuits have

shared their founder's vision for centuries that God can be found

in all things, all people, all places.  Through Charis Ministries, the

Chicago province of the Society of Jesus (the Jesuits) share this rich

spiritual tradition with young adults in their twenties and thirties.

Charis offers several spiritual enrichment programs throughout the

year including retreats, days of reflection, small groups, missions,

spiritual direction, faith formation nights, service projects, and more.

Charis Ministries

Retreats, Spirituality, and More

Throughout the Chicagoland Area

www.charisministries.org

Log onto their website for their upcoming events, or contact Charis' main

office in Chicago at (773) 508-3237 or email charis@charisministries.org.

Charis Ministries is sponsored by the Chicago Province of the Society of Jesus

(the Jesuits) and supported by the Diocese of Joliet Young Adult Ministry.

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Resources for Young Adult Spirituality

Come to the Banquet: Nourishing Our Spiritual Hunger (by Tim Muldoon, Sheed & Ward, 2002) is a book aimed at young adult seekers to show how the Christian spiritual tradition might be able to nourish them.

Centered around the theme of a meal where all are welcome at the table, this easy-to-read book addresses spiritual questions about the meaning of life, prayer, a relationship with God and relationships with others, and what Jesus has to do with us and our lives. 

   

Spirituality at Work: 10 Ways to Balance Your Life on the Job (by Gregory F. A. Pierce, Loyola Press, 2001) is a guide for any young adult working in the world today (regardless of a person's job, location, or tasks).

In an enjoyable and easy-to-read way (and using great Catholic traditions and prayers), author Gregory Pierce outlines ten practical ways to balance life and work, home and office, as well as our Catholic faith and our careers and dreams in the world today.

   

Losing Your Religion, Finding Your Faith: Spirituality for Young Adults

(by Fr. Brett C. Hoover, Paulist Press, 1998) is a great read for any college students who strugle with their faith.

According to Fr. Brett Hoover, losing one's religion is just a part of our growth process, but what really defines us is the real challenge to find a vibrant, honest, and relevant adult appreciation of faith and belief.  On a college campus, this is a great resource when questions and doubt arise.

   

Messy Spirituality: God's Annoying Love for Imperfect People (by Michael Yaconelli, Zondervan, 2002) is the book for anyone who has ever thought, "I am not spiritual enough" or "I don't read my Bible enough" or "I don't pray enough."

This fun book by the late great Michael Yaconelli helps us understand that faith in God can be messy and imperfect, and despite all this, that we can still be loved unconditionally by God in the midst of a messy and unpredictable life.

   

Spiritual But Not Religious? An Oar Stroke Closer to the Farther Shore (by Reid B. Locklin, Liturgical Press, 2005) is a conversation with young adults who consider themselves spiritual but not religious. 

In this book, Locklin shares his story of conversion for Christ, and goes onto invite readers to consider institutions such as the Church anew and see them not as obstacles to spiritual fulfillment but as rafts that continually bring us an oar stroke closer to the farther shore.

   

Letters to a Young Catholic (by George Weigel, Basic Books, 2004) is a series of letters from noted Catholic commentator George Weigel addressed to young adults today.

He shares personal stories and trips  to holy sites around the world to give young adults some of the building blocks of the Catholic faith that has nourished him well, as well as giving reflections on topics such as grace, prayer, sin andforgiveness, suffering, and most importantly, God's love.  

 

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FOR MORE INFORMATION

Contact Paul Jarzembowski in the Diocese of Joliet Young Adult Ministry Office

at (815) 834-4047, or email pjarzembowski@dioceseofjoliet.org to find out

about even more spirituality opportunities in the Diocese of Joliet.

Click here to see the calendar for all the latest updates on upcoming events

for young adults and college students throughout the Diocese of Joliet.

 

Return to the Young Adult Ministry home page.

 

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