St.
Gregory the Great Youth Group
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Leaders: Chris and Debra Agosti
High school students and 8th grade
graduates, don't miss our next two Youth Group events!
+ Sunday, June 6: Graduation Cookout
(6-8pm)
+ Sunday, June 13: Hospice Meal Event
(4:30-8pm)
Both events will meet outside the Pope John
Paul II Youth Center. Graduating 8th graders are most
welcome to attend either or both of these events.
Email:
youthministry@saintgregoryparish.org
Upcoming Events
Saint Gregory the Great
Youth Ministry
The youth group volunteered
on September 29, 2008 at Bexley Park--Playground of
Possibilities. They helped build the park along with other
volunteers.




We do not ask the young people to
abandon their uncertainties, questions, or criticisms.
Rather we ask all those who call themselves Christians to
allow themselves to be guided by grace to encounter Christ
in the Church, through the sacraments, prayer and the
reception of the Word.
--
Pope John Paul II
Our
mission, as the Saint Gregory the Great youth group,
is to continue the parish mission of realizing our Baptismal
commitment as a priestly, prophetic and kingly people by
promoting and sharing the riches of the Catholic Faith as
experienced in the living tradition of the Church and the
Gospels. We, as a youth ministry follow this by providing
meaningful opportunities for faith formation for our parish
youth through service and fellowship. We are able to do this
through a variety of means, including active discussion,
community service, guest speakers, parent involvement, and
special activities, such as retreats and field trips.

Our
ministry
Since
September 2007, the Saint Gregory Youth Ministry has been
led by Chris and Debra Agosti. With the help of Fr. Ireland
and Tom and Carole Wenzel, the youth ministry has provided
an opportunity for high school students to gather in faith
and fellowship. Here, they are given time to reflect on
their faith, consider areas of service, and enjoy the
fellowship of their peers. As youth ministers, we provide a
comfortable setting, hearty meals, and thoughtful discussion
topics. Our goal is simple, but important: assist young
people in their enthusiasm and application of their faith.
It is our hope that our parish youth lead the life God
intended of them; a life centered on Catholic values and
Church teachings, involved in service for our brothers and
sisters.

Our
youth
The youth
group consists of young people from both public and private
schools. The experiences and issues that are most
significant to them become the focus of our youth ministry.
Some discussion topics include dating, family, death,
pro-life principles, saints and angels, and Christian
behavior and attitude; some activities include preparing and
serving a meal at Hospice of the Western Reserve, creating
Christmas cards for the parish homebound, participating in
Live Stations of the Cross and youth group open house, as
well as many fellowship events (Kalahari Water Park, white
water rafting, baseball games, parish events, cookouts,
etc.).

Our
faith
Our youth
group gathers for more than physical nourishment and social
interaction. We gather as brothers and sisters in Christ,
committed to living our faith life through service and
fellowship. Our spiritual nourishment is dependent upon the
following: parish support, enthusiastic ministry leaders, a
mission centered on faith formation, diverse participants,
and generous parishioners that are willing to give of their
time, talent, and treasure.
Our
parish
As our
faith guides us throughout the planning and implementation
of weekly activities, we reflect on how essential parents,
parish staff, and parishioners have been to our youth group
mission. The support we have received through youth
attendance and recruitment, furniture donations, leadership,
technical assistance, and overall commitment and faith in
our ministry, have helped us achieve so much in such a short
period of time. The faith is alive and well at Saint Gregory
the Great Parish, and we are thankful to each one of you for
your support.
Faith is
not something to be held on to, but rather it is to be
shared. And what better way to share your faith as a
parishioner than to support and volunteer with the youth
ministry. God has blessed our parish with these wonderful
youth, please share with them the gifts that God has blessed
you with—time, talent, treasure.
Our Youth Ministry
Principles:
Faith Formation:
“Your love for God is only as
great as the love you have for the
person you love the least.”
-- Dorothy Day
Service
“Anything done for another is
done for oneself.”
-- Pope John Paul II
Fellowship
“We can do no great things;
only small things with great love.”
-- Blessed Teresa of Calcutta
For
questions or registration, please call Chris & Debra Agosti,
216.333.1128.
Stay
tuned for future youth group news and events!
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