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Youth Ministry Focus Area

Parish youth ministry is a relatively new concept and new style of ministry in the U.S. Catholic Church. The National Conference of Catholic Bishops (NCCB) issued a landmark statement, in 1997, called Renewing the Vision: A Framework for Catholic Youth Ministry. In it, bishops called for dynamic and effective forms of leadership education to prepare both adults and youth (peer ministers) who minister with youth and who are called to empower young people for their mission in the world. This focus area introduces students to the dynamic foundations of youth ministry—with an emphasis on the developmental needs of adolescents, the lived experience of contemporary youth
ministers, and ministry models and practices that promote healthy Christian development in youth during these challenging times. It also gives students an opportunity to explore in depth the phenomenon of adolescent spiritual development, the ministry methods and strategies that promote it, and the impact that an effective youth ministry can have on the mission of local churches, the whole church, and the wider community in which youth and their family members live and work.

  • Foundations of Youth Ministry

The course examines the broad foundations of youth ministry with young and older adolescents. It then investigates a model for comprehensive youth ministry that incorporates developmentally sound youth programs, strengthens the family’s role in the lives of young people, involves adolescents as integral members of the local church, and reaches out to key individuals and organizations in the wider community in a dynamic effort to promote healthy youth formation.

  • Adolescent Spirituality and Methods of Faith Development

With this course, students first examine in depth the phenomenon and characteristics of adolescent spirituality today. They then examine typical stages of religious development during the adolescent years. Finally, students direct their attention to a study of a variety of methodologies to enhance and encourage the faith development of youth, and appropriate to helping youth grow in religious knowledge and religious expression.

Updated September 18, 2008