Most virtual events are NOT organized by the Diocesan Youth Office.
Note: Views expressed of the individual presenters/moderators may not yet been doctrinally settled. The Diocesan Youth Office makes every effort to be consonant with the magisterial teaching of the Catholic Church.
Virtual Gathering for Men
February 19th -21st - National Catholic Men's Conference "Living in View of Eternity"
Virtual Gathering for Women
March 12th-14th - National Catholic Women's Conference "My Peace I Give to You"
Virtual Gatherings for Minors ONLY but adults are welcome.
None at this time
Virtual Gathering for those who work with TEENS
None at this time
Virtual Gathering for all
2/11 Vanderbilt University and Medical School - online
"So You Want to Be a Doctor? Medicine as Instrumental Job vs. Sacred Vocation" by Prof. Farr Curlin (Duke University)
2/16 Rutgers University - online
The Hypostatic Union and the Reasons for the Incarnation by Prof. Michael Gorman (Catholic University of America)
2/18 Vanderbilt University - online
The Aesthetics and Metaphysics of John Ruskin by Prof. Thomas Pfau (Duke University)
2/1-2/24 Student Summa Theologiae Reading Group - online
"Pearl: Tolkien's Translation of the Middle English Poem" with Fr. Albert Trudel, O.P. (Dominican House of Studies)
2/4-2/25 Student Summa Theologiae Reading Group - online
"On the Separated Soul" with Prof. Therese Cory (University of Notre Dame)
4/6 Rutgers University - online
"How to Cultivate Virtue" by Prof. Michael Lamb (Wake Forest University)
4/12 West Virginia University - online
"Why One Should Be a Christian" by Prof. Michael Pakaluk (Catholic University of America)
4/15 Yale University - online
"The Act of Faith According to St. Thomas Aquinas" by Prof. Reinhard Huetter (Catholic University of America)
4/20 Vanderbilt University - online
Science and the Theology of Extraterrestrials by Prof. Karin Öberg (Harvard University)