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Young Adult Connect

Saturday, March 16, 2019

10am-6:30pm

Ages 18-29

St Mary’s Seminary • Roland Park

Lunch • Happy Hour • Optional Mass

What is Young Adult Connect?

Following the lead of Pope Francis, Archbishop Lori desires to bring together young adults (18-29) from around the Archdiocese of Baltimore (almost the entire state of Maryland).  He wants to hear from everyone: Catholics, non-Catholics and former Catholics.

Where do you experience community?  Where do you experience the divine?  What is your story?

Why Should You Participate?

Besides a free lunch and happy hour, it is a day to come together with other young adults and share your story with the Catholic Church.

Flawed as it is, the Church has been one of the greatest forces for good in the world, creating beautiful art, magnificent Cathedrals, hospitals, universities, and cared for the poor like no other organization in the world.  This is your opportunity to help the Church to continue this tradition.

Spread the Word

Questions?

Contact us by e-mail or on social

¿Preguntas?

Contacte a la Oficina del Ministerio Hispano

410-547-5423

hispanicministry@archbalt.org

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