YOUNG ADULT HAPPENINGS

Welcome to the Young Adults page for the Diocese of San Jose and Beyond. We are happy to publish events of interest for People in their late teens, 20's and 30's.

Saturday, November 25, 2006

From Fr. Mark Catalana-Director of Vocations

I’m writing you to enlist your support of a vocations event that will take place on February 2nd at Mitty High School. That evening (at 7:00) a group of priests will play a basketball game against our seminarians. My hope is that you will support this event by buying a ticket, attending, and allowing us to sell tickets at your parish the weekend of January 6/7. The seminarians, Knights, and Serrans would come to your parish that weekend and do all the work. The suggested donation is $10 per adult, $5 per child or a donation of the individual’s choice. We’d also like to put a piece in your bulletin some time in December so that people will know about this. Since Mitty’s gym holds 1200 people comfortably, we’re hoping to sell that number of tickets.

As you know, every three years the Church holds World Youth Day. In 2008, this gathering will take place in Sydney, Australia. Talking with vocation directors around the country, it’s very clear that a significant number of seminarians have gone to a World Youth Day and been encouraged to pursue their vocation while there. For the past year, I’ve been laying the groundwork to have our seminarians go to Sydney with the youth and young adults of our Diocese. So far, we’ve raised $30,000 to do this. However, we anticipate that it will require about $60,000 to send all of our seminarians there.

Some may argue that there are better uses for this kind of money. However, as our diocese is highlighting, in our pastoral plan, ministry among youth and young adults, this seems a superb way to have our future priests mixing with and supporting the youth of our Diocese. And I hope and pray that among those attending World Youth Day will be some whom the Lord is calling to the priesthood or consecrate life. Supporting those vocations should be among the highest priorities of our Diocese.

I greatly appreciate your support of vocations in general and the work I do in particular. Please know that I keep you and your people in my daily prayers.

Peace,

Mark Catalana
Vocation Director, Diocese of San Jose

Local TOT-RENEW NEWS





...Several parishes in Deanery 7 are making preparations to support their Young Adults with this ministry as well, particularly at St. Catherine's and St. Julie's. St. Lucy's, St. Christopher and St. Mary-Los Gatos have sent representatives to the training. Some good news is that new leadership has emerged at St. Cyprian's Parish and they are interested in continuing TOT begun at Scruffy Murphy's almost two years ago. The proprieter and owner of Scruffy's, Sean O'Keeffe, a young adult himself, is interested in supporting and understanding this ministry and came to our training last week. We want to make it very clear that this ministry is being offered as a response to so many young adults and parish staff who have asked for ways to reach out to this generation. It is a tool for your use which you may or may not find helpful for your parish at this time. The purpose of this TOT-RENEW approach is to strengthen parish life through the presence of the young and to reach out to the young who need Church in their lives. Most importantly, this ministry is a way for young adults to be empowered and supported in, for, by and through the shaping of this ministry. Let TOT- Renew be the portal that brings people together, but not the only ministry of Young Adults. There are retreat ministires, justice and service ministries etc., that need to be incorporated into Young Adult ministry so that it becomes multi-faceted, comprehensive and multi-dimensional.

Thursday, November 23, 2006

Theology on Tap for December






The Story of Our Lady of Guadalupe
Desc 10 at Acapulco Restautant in Santa Clara
click here for more details: www.totsiliconvalley.com

The Circle Weekly E-Newsletter Nov 21

The Circle Weekly E-NewsletterGreetings All-Wishing you all a warm
and wonderful Thanksgiving! Despite the many personal struggles we
each may face, we do have much to be thankful for. Please take a moment
this week to try to reflecton the things/moments in your life which are gifts fromGod.

Highlights:
Deanery-wide:
-End of Month Mass-Holiday Party
-Early Holiday Liturgy
Parish Specific:-Stanford
*****Tuesday Dinner
*****Service Opportunity with St. Anthony's Soup Kitchen-St. Joseph
*****Small Faith Group Meeting
DEANERY WIDE

End of Month MassTuesday, November 28th, 7:30St. Nicholas Youth Center

12816 S. El Monte Rd. Los Altos Hills (West of Foothill Expwy, just before I-280)
Please mark your calendars for each final Tuesday of every month for our monthly Young Adult Mass.
This Mass is offered to and for the young adults of our Deanery (northern grouping of parishes in the
Diocese of San Jose which includes Palo Alto, Stanford, Los Altos, and Mountain View), yet is open
to any and all young adults from college-age to early 40s. The liturgy is smaller and more intimate,
focusing on introductions and a conversational/ dialogue homily, followed by fellowship and
refreshments afterward. The Mass is held at the St. Nicholas Youth Center. Please note: this is not
near the church itself, but adjacent to the Rectory and the School. See this link for map & directions: http://paloaltocatholic.org/STAY/MapSNYC.pdfi Tell your friends and bring friends!==================================================
Young Adult Holiday Party Saturday, Dec 9th, 7:00PM St. Albert the Great's Hospitality

Center1095 Channing AvePalo Alto.Hosted by the Stanford Young Adult Group. Join Young
Adults of this Deanery in a Christmas celebration. We'll have hotchocolate, cider and some tasty
snacks. We ask all attendees to bring a drink, dessert or snack to share, or $5.00 to helpcover costs.
We also ask guests to bring an unwrapped gift for a teenager for a toy drive held by Stanford's
permanent community.So get dressed up for the holidays and celebrate the season with the
Young Adults of Deanery 2!Contact Joe at: jddarcy@sonic.net for more info or to help organize.
Early Holiday Liturgy Saturday, December 9th, 11PMMemorial Church, Stanford CampusAll are

welcome to attend this special liturgy as the Catholic Community at Stanford celebrates Christmas
before final exams.This early Midnight Mass begins with a candlelight procession and ends with a
festival of carols. Contact Larry at: hudat@stanfordalumni.orgfor more info.

PARISH SPECIFIC
StanfordMonthly Tuesday DinnerNovember 21st, 7:30 PMThe Oasis241 El Camino Real

Menlo ParkJoin us for our monthly dinner!

St. Anthony's Soup KitchenNovember 23rd8:00AM to 2:30PMSt. Anthony of Padua Dining Room

3500 Middlefield RdMenlo Park6 Spots Available!!!The next Soup Kitchen Opportunity is on
Thanksgiving Day. Contact Peter at: peter_barling@hotmail.com
St. JosephSt. Joseph's Small Faith Group Wednesday, 7PM to 8:30PM582 Hope St.Mountain View
Meets every week. Contact Bernadette at:bernadettefriedrichs@gmx.de

Saturday, November 18, 2006

Retreats for Young Adults at El Retiro in Los Altos





Young Adult Retreat at Jesuit Retreat House
in Los Altos
Click here!!!!
http://jrclosaltos.com/eventsInCategory.jsp?categoryID=166

Thursday, November 02, 2006

Young Adult Circle - Weekly E-Newsletter 10/31 - 11/06

Greetings All-

A BIG THANKS to all who planned and participated in the retreat
this past weekend :)

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Highlights:

Deanery-wide:
-End of Month Mass
-Taize Prayer
-HFH Site Build
-Theology on Tap
-Dumaine Lecture Series at Stanford
-Mass at Juvenile Hall Service Opportunity
-Second Harvest Food Bank Service Opportunity

Parish Specific:
-Stanford
*****Service Opportunities
-St. Joseph
*****Small Faith Group Meeting

Housing

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DEANERY WIDE
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Monthly Young Adult Mass and Food Drive
Last Tuesday of Every Month
October 31st, 7:30PM

NOTE: Food Collection at 6:30

IMPORTANT NOTE: for October 31, the Mass will be held at St.
Joseph's Church, 582 Hope St., Mountain View.

YA Halloween Mass

Please mark your calendars for Tuesday evening, Oct 31th, at 7:30
and each final Tuesday of every month for our monthly Young Adult
Mass. This Mass is offered to and for the young adults of our
Deanery (northern grouping of parishes in the Diocese of San Jose
which includes Palo Alto, Stanford, Los Altos, and Mountain View),
yet is open to any and all young adults from college-age to early
40s. The liturgy is smaller and more intimate, focusing on
introductions and a conversational/dialogue homily, followed by
fellowship and refreshments.

Prior to mass, Laura Lessard of the Stanford Young Adults is
organizing a pre-Mass Second Harvest Food Drive on Halloween night.
This involves dressing up in costume and collecting food in the
neighborhoods surrounding St. Joseph's Church.

Contact Laura at:

laura.lessard@gmail.com

for more info about this fun service activity

Afterwards, there will be a Halloween party hosted by the Young
Adults of St. Joseph's parish inside Fr. Doyle Hall in the church
basement. Come in costume or normal dress, and celebrate Halloween
with the Young Adults of Deanery 2!

The Young Adults of St. Joseph's will be providing tasty snacks
for the after Mass party. You can help them out by bringing
non-alcoholic beverages or a donation to help offset the cost.

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Monthly Taize Prayer at Mercy Center
First Friday of Every Month
November 3rd, 8PM

Mercy Center in Burlingame
2300 Adeline Drive
Burlingame, CA 94010

Taize Prayer (named for the town in France where the movement
originated) is simple Christian phrases/chants set to music and
then repeatedly sung in community, with veneration of the cross
during the service. This ecumenical spiritual experience draws
people from all over the Bay Area. Please bring a pillow to pray
in comfort, either in pews or on the carpeted floor.
Socializing/food after the service is optional.

Call Rob Manfrey 650-815-1425 for more info or directions

See you on the first Friday of every month!

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Habitat for Humanity Building
Brisbane
20 Plumas St.
Saturday, November 4th
8:30AM to 4:15PM (no half days)

2 spots still open!

Join Young Adults from the Deanery in this service project to help
build low income housing on the Peninsula. Bring your own sack
lunch. More info and release forms available at:

http://www.peninsulahabitat.org/volunteering/docs/volunteer_packet
_brisbane.pdf

Just two more spots for the build in Brisbane on 11/4. Please
contact Larry ASAP if you are interested.

Contact Larry at:

hudat@stanfordalumni.org, (650) 966-8050

for more info or to sign up.

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Theology on Tap Sunday
November 5th, 7:00PM
Scruffy Murphy's
187 S Murphy Ave
Sunnyvale, CA 94086-6113
(408) 735-7394
http://www.totsiliconvalley.com

"When is Sex Really Loving" at Scruffy Murphy's Irish Pub in
downtown Sunnyvale. Fr. Eddie Samaniego will lead this talk and
ask: What kind of relationship are you in? Are you treated like a
person or an object and how do you treat others? Who's getting what
from whom?

Come to understand what being in a "good relationship" means in
this interesting talk about human relationships.

Speaker: Fr. Eddie Samaniego, SJ

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DUMAINE LECTURE SERIES:
WILLIAM STOEGER, S.J. ON SCIENCE AND THEOLOGY
November 6th, 7:30 PM
Building 200, room 203 (the main lecture hall).
Stanford University

The lecture series sponsored by the Stanford Catholic Community
has been named to honor Pierre Dumaine, the first Bishop of San
Jose who has been a longtime supporter of our community.

Fr. William Stoeger, S. J., will speak on a topic of great interest
and heated debate in the last few years around the contention
between evolution and creationism: whether Darwinian notions of
natural selection leave room for intelligent design by a divine
Creator, whether scientific explanations of the origins of life
exclude the claims of faith and religious belief.

Fr. Stoeger is an expert on the subject. A distinguished astronomer
at the Vatican Observatory located at the University of Arizona, he
speaks as a scientist and a man of faith. His lecture is titled
"Science and Theology: Creation and Natural Processes," and two
short pieces by Fr. Stoeger on the subject will be available on
the Catholic Community at Stanford web site for those who might
want to read them in advance of his talk. The talk is open to the
public and all are invited. Bishop Dumaine and Bishop McGrath will
join us for this important occasion.

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Mass with Juvenile Hall
November 10th

Download the .pdf for more information

See Link: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/YoungAdultCircle/files/

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Second Harvest Food Bank Service Opportunity
November 18th, Saturday 9AM to 12PM
750 Curtner Ave, San Jose.

Join the Circle for the last big food sort before Thanksgiving at
Second Harvest's San Jose facility. Duties include sorting food
from barrels or packing Thanksgiving dinners for needy families.
Spots are limited. Open to all.

Contact Larry at:

hudat@stanfordalumni.org

for more info or to sign up.

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PARISH SPECIFIC
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Stanford

Soup Kitchen Volunteering
November 4th, 8:30AM to 1:00PM
The Soup Kitchen at St. Anthony's
3500 Middlefield Rd
Menlo Park

6 more spots needed for 11/4

We will have the first and last Saturdays of the month reserved
for the CCAS. Shifts are from 8:30AM to 1:00PM.

Contact Peter at:

peter_barling@hotmail.com

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St. Joseph

St. Joseph's Small Faith Group
Wednesday, 7PM to 8:30PM
582 Hope St.
Mountain View

Meets every week. Contact Bernadette at:

bernadettefriedrichs@gmx.de

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HOUSING

Single female Christian teacher seeks housing with family, couple,
other female singles. Can share bathroom, max $700 , open to
helping with what is needed in exchange for reduced rent. Pls
contact Alexandra 650-759-9641