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Windfish
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I will be leading a group of young Catholics toward the reception of the sacrament of Confirmation. If statistics are any indication, this group will likely be awash with many of the common misapprehensions and prejudices against the Catholic Church and religion in general. This complicates things for me. How do I reach these young adults in a way that captivates their interest and motivates a change of heart?
It seems to me that I have to address their anxieties head-on, but that would mean extended discussions in the realm of philosophy and abstract reasoning. I do not imagine this to be a particularly interesting topic for young adults, but I could be wrong.
I am asking anyone who has ever lead a group of young people: what has been your experience like? What has worked for you?
It seems to me that I have to address their anxieties head-on, but that would mean extended discussions in the realm of philosophy and abstract reasoning. I do not imagine this to be a particularly interesting topic for young adults, but I could be wrong.
I am asking anyone who has ever lead a group of young people: what has been your experience like? What has worked for you?