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Amy_JJ
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Hello,
I don’t post often, and I’m not sure if this is the right forum, but this is not a topic I’ve seen addressed on the forums. I’m a single 24-year-old student with a part-time job, and I’ve found myself very frustrated with the lack of Catholic ministries aimed at my age group. I’ve spent the last few years moving between different local cities and my parents’ home, and I’ve tried many parishes throughout the cities I’ve lived in. Almost all ministries offered by every parish are aimed at couples, divorced singles, junior and senior high youth, occasionally college students, the elderly and/or widowed, and parents of young children. I already am beginning to feel that panic as I’m still single with no immediate prospects while many of my friends are beginning to get married and have children, and the Church, which encourages me to follow suit, does nothing to facilitate meeting other Catholics at my stage of life. There is a ministry called “Spirituality on Tap” in my area, which is I believe an off-shoot of Theology on Tap that started in Chicago. It’s a bit touchy-feely for me and I’ve gone several times, but I don’t get much out of it and I haven’t connected with anyone. But that really seems to be the only ministry that caters to “young adults” (which they define as anywhere from 18 to 39!) and it serves an entire city! I’ve never seen more than a dozen people show up. Why do Catholic parishes provide ministry support from birth through college, and then from marriage through death? There are SO MANY of us that are in between college and marriage who want and need community with other Catholics our age at our stage of life. Does anyone have any suggestions for seeking out other Catholics or know of any widespread ministries that have presence in local cities that I’m not aware of? I’m just getting more and more irritated when I go to Mass by myself and look around to see nothing but old people and young families. Any thoughts? Thank you.
I don’t post often, and I’m not sure if this is the right forum, but this is not a topic I’ve seen addressed on the forums. I’m a single 24-year-old student with a part-time job, and I’ve found myself very frustrated with the lack of Catholic ministries aimed at my age group. I’ve spent the last few years moving between different local cities and my parents’ home, and I’ve tried many parishes throughout the cities I’ve lived in. Almost all ministries offered by every parish are aimed at couples, divorced singles, junior and senior high youth, occasionally college students, the elderly and/or widowed, and parents of young children. I already am beginning to feel that panic as I’m still single with no immediate prospects while many of my friends are beginning to get married and have children, and the Church, which encourages me to follow suit, does nothing to facilitate meeting other Catholics at my stage of life. There is a ministry called “Spirituality on Tap” in my area, which is I believe an off-shoot of Theology on Tap that started in Chicago. It’s a bit touchy-feely for me and I’ve gone several times, but I don’t get much out of it and I haven’t connected with anyone. But that really seems to be the only ministry that caters to “young adults” (which they define as anywhere from 18 to 39!) and it serves an entire city! I’ve never seen more than a dozen people show up. Why do Catholic parishes provide ministry support from birth through college, and then from marriage through death? There are SO MANY of us that are in between college and marriage who want and need community with other Catholics our age at our stage of life. Does anyone have any suggestions for seeking out other Catholics or know of any widespread ministries that have presence in local cities that I’m not aware of? I’m just getting more and more irritated when I go to Mass by myself and look around to see nothing but old people and young families. Any thoughts? Thank you.