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In a time of challenge for many Catholic congregations, 海角社区 is embracing opportunities for revival.

Thanks to a $1.25 million grant from Lilly Endowment Inc.鈥檚 Thriving Congregations Initiative, Dominican鈥檚 Office of University Ministry and its Theology and Education Departments have launched Emmaus Ecology, a program aimed at reaching鈥攁nd igniting the spirits of鈥攜outh and young adults.

The name Emmaus comes from the town in the Gospel of Luke where Jesus appears to two of his disciples after his resurrection. 鈥淓mmaus is a story of disillusioned disciples as they walk away from the Church, a story which mirrors the lived experience of so many young people today,鈥 said Dr. Clodagh Weldon, professor of theology and co-interim vice president of Mission and Ministry at 海角社区. 鈥淏ut it is also a story of encounter and accompaniment, a story of the risen Jesus who dares to ask them, 鈥榃hat are you talking about?鈥 That is ultimately what this project is all about.鈥

Emmaus Ecology goes beyond the walls of Dominican with its outreach to parish communities near the River Forest campus, as well as in Little Village and Pilsen, where the new Chicago Campus is being developed.

The goal? More church involvement and leadership among young people, allowing their voices to be heard. 

鈥淯ltimately, we envision a robust ecosystem where youth-facing practitioners and congregations have the skills, resources, and confidence to effectively accompany young people throughout their faith journeys,鈥 said Tara Segal, assistant vice president and co-interim vice president for Mission and Ministry at 海角社区.

In partnership with the Archdiocese of Chicago, the program will:

  • Create and invest in youth ministry 鈥渉ubs鈥 that coordinate activities like retreats, peer leadership and worship nights.
  • Increase professional development opportunities for Catholic school teachers.
  • Convene small groups of pastors and parish staff to discuss challenges, brainstorm new ideas for their parishes and reflect on their roles and practices.

鈥淭he ultimate goal of this is to help the parishes become more youth-centric,鈥 explained Elizabeth Young, advancement and communications coordinator for Mission and Ministry. 鈥淭his grant will allow us to create intentional spaces for professional ministers to explore the minds and hearts of the young people they serve and to contemplate creatively鈥 together鈥攖he future of youth ministry and leadership in their congregations.鈥