Resources for Young Adults
HAPPINESS: Real-time, face-to-face discussions among Young Adults of Faith.
Small Group meets Thursdays 7:30-9:00 PM via Zoom*
Newcomers welcome! RSVP required.
COVID-19 and quarantine can't stop us from building up our community. Please join our small group discussing the nature of true happiness in a 7-part series. You can join in for any meeting and attend as many as you like. After you RSVP, you will receive details on how to join the zoom call* and access the videos on Formed.org. Once connected, we meet one another and do an icebreaker, then together watch a compelling short video. The following discussion is the best part, and an opportunity to get to know one another.
Please RSVP to totmediapa@gmail.com, or on facebook in our group @Theology on Tap: Media, PA.
*To use zoom, you must have a device with strong internet connection, video capability, speakers and a microphone. If you are unfamiliar with either zoom or formed.org, please prepare in advance. Host will be available from 7:00-7:30 PM to help with tech troubleshooting.
Livestream Video Conversations
The Culture Project Livestreaming videos: The Culture Project was founded in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia before expanding across the nation. It is an initiative of young people set out to restore culture through the experience of virtue. They proclaim the dignity of the human person and the richness of living sexual integrity, inviting our culture to become fully alive. Follow the culture project on Facebook and watch their videos at: https://m.facebook.com/TheCultureProjectIntl/live
Podcasts
Let Love – Looking at life through the lens of love with the Sisters of Life. You are loved. You are made in God’s image, and your life matters. Let’s talk about it.
Pints with Aquinas – Every episode of Pints With Aquinas addresses a question St. Thomas answers in the Summa Theologiae, as well as other works of his.
The Word on Fire Show – a weekly podcast from Bishop Robert Barron on faith and culture.
Liturgical readings, prayers and church history:
Magnificat: During this challenging time, Magnificat is honored to provide complimentary access to their online version to help people pray from home. Magnificat is a spiritual guide to help you develop your prayer life, grow in your spiritual life, find a way to a more profound love for Christ, and participate in the holy Mass with greater fervor.
Apps
Hallow (apple android) – a subscription-based Catholic meditation app to help you find peace and grow in your spiritual journey
Laudate (apple android) – a free all-in-one resource for matters of faith (prayers, Daily Readings, Liturgy of theHours, and more)
Pray as You Go (apple android) – a free daily prayer session, designed to go with you wherever you go
Re imagining the Examen (apple android) – a free app with thoughtful reflections so users can review their day with God wherever they are
Night Prayer Sung by Catholic Young Adults:
Tune into the YouTube channel of Marcelle Fletcher every night to enjoy the ancient and calming tradition of compline, or night prayer, chanted a capella in Latin by talented church musicians throughout southeastern Pennsylvania and southern New Jersey.
Small Group meets Thursdays 7:30-9:00 PM via Zoom*
Newcomers welcome! RSVP required.
COVID-19 and quarantine can't stop us from building up our community. Please join our small group discussing the nature of true happiness in a 7-part series. You can join in for any meeting and attend as many as you like. After you RSVP, you will receive details on how to join the zoom call* and access the videos on Formed.org. Once connected, we meet one another and do an icebreaker, then together watch a compelling short video. The following discussion is the best part, and an opportunity to get to know one another.
Please RSVP to totmediapa@gmail.com, or on facebook in our group @Theology on Tap: Media, PA.
*To use zoom, you must have a device with strong internet connection, video capability, speakers and a microphone. If you are unfamiliar with either zoom or formed.org, please prepare in advance. Host will be available from 7:00-7:30 PM to help with tech troubleshooting.
Livestream Video Conversations
The Culture Project Livestreaming videos: The Culture Project was founded in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia before expanding across the nation. It is an initiative of young people set out to restore culture through the experience of virtue. They proclaim the dignity of the human person and the richness of living sexual integrity, inviting our culture to become fully alive. Follow the culture project on Facebook and watch their videos at: https://m.facebook.com/TheCultureProjectIntl/live
Podcasts
Let Love – Looking at life through the lens of love with the Sisters of Life. You are loved. You are made in God’s image, and your life matters. Let’s talk about it.
Pints with Aquinas – Every episode of Pints With Aquinas addresses a question St. Thomas answers in the Summa Theologiae, as well as other works of his.
The Word on Fire Show – a weekly podcast from Bishop Robert Barron on faith and culture.
Liturgical readings, prayers and church history:
Magnificat: During this challenging time, Magnificat is honored to provide complimentary access to their online version to help people pray from home. Magnificat is a spiritual guide to help you develop your prayer life, grow in your spiritual life, find a way to a more profound love for Christ, and participate in the holy Mass with greater fervor.
Apps
Hallow (apple android) – a subscription-based Catholic meditation app to help you find peace and grow in your spiritual journey
Laudate (apple android) – a free all-in-one resource for matters of faith (prayers, Daily Readings, Liturgy of theHours, and more)
Pray as You Go (apple android) – a free daily prayer session, designed to go with you wherever you go
Re imagining the Examen (apple android) – a free app with thoughtful reflections so users can review their day with God wherever they are
Night Prayer Sung by Catholic Young Adults:
Tune into the YouTube channel of Marcelle Fletcher every night to enjoy the ancient and calming tradition of compline, or night prayer, chanted a capella in Latin by talented church musicians throughout southeastern Pennsylvania and southern New Jersey.