Young Adults

“After this the Lord appointed seventy-two others and sent them two by two.” — Luke 10:1

Our mission is to empower young adults to live out their calling as disciples of Christ through fellowship, spiritual enrichment, and service.


Our goal with SENT is to create a vibrant and passionate community where everyone feels safe to say anything, have meaningful conversations, and ask questions. We hope that after each gathering, young adults feel inspired to live out their calling and share their God-given gifts.


Young Adults May Pilgrimage

May 25

To the Shrine of the Most Blessed Sacrament
3224 County Road 548 Hanceville, AL 35077


The St. Ann's Young Adults group will be making a 1-day pilgrimage to the Shrine of the Most Blessed Sacrament. Experience mass, a tour, and the rosary with the nuns. Confession optional. Lunch and free time included. 


Text 678-951-2840 for more and information about carpooling.


Sign up required.  RSVP HERE


Click here for information about the Shrine of the Most Blessed Sacrament


Contact Stephanie Holden for details.


https://www.facebook.com/ccofstannYA


Join us each Thursday!

Connection,  fellowship, and service 

7:00-8:30pm, Donnellan Café

( campus map)




ECHO RETREATS

Theology of the Body Weekend Retreat


April 5 - 7

Lifeteen Camp Covecrest

for young adults aged 19-35


Visit the website and download the event flyer for more details and contact information.


Cost: $140 per person (includes meals, accommodations and materials; scholarships available)


What is ECHO?

ECHO is a truly unique Catholic retreat experience, rooted in St. John Paul II’s Theology of the Body. Traditionally a week-long retreat, this ‘mini’ version beautifully provides a taste of the full ECHO experience. Combining dynamic talks, prayer and sacraments, daily Mass and Adoration, small group discussions, artistic expression, and authentic community, ECHO takes participants on a journey to answer the deepest questions of the human heart. Questions such as: “Who am I?” “What is my vocation?” “How can I truly find happiness?” “What is God’s plan for my life?”

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