- I’m not talking about girls in their teens and 20s–if you find the right group or the right kind of event, there will be people mid-20s and right up. The graduate/professional reading group where I met my future husband had people from their early 20s into probably their 60s (but with the bulk being probably mid/late-20s).
- You may need to give up certain kinds of volunteering right now if it kills your ability to socialize with nice women your age. It’s unfortunate, but being both a catechist and an active Knight is exactly the kind of volunteering where you’re not going to be meeting nice women your own age–or at least not in any kind of numbers.
Think about what your goals are and budget your time accordingly. When you are married, that might be a good time to go back to being a catechist. Obviously, being a catechist is a great, wonderful thing–but you do not have unlimited free time right now.
- You can look up stuff in advance–nowadays stuff is online and you can email for details. If it’s a good enough environment with good enough events, it’s worth driving to.
For example, I don’t know what it’s like now, but back in the day, the Pittsburgh Oratory was definitely well worth that kind of drive. The Catholic Information Center in DC also has fantastic offerings.
- This is a little crazy, but you might want to start a separate thread where you ask specifically about your general area (Southern California or wherever) and ask people to identify good places to meet fellow Catholics, good meetups, and good events.
These things are very geographically specific. If you were from my area, I would be able to point you to a parish that has a huge fall lecture series (I mean, MASSIVE–I saw a dozen different dates) and to promising campus talks (I see that two major Catholic intellectual figures are speaking soon in our area).