CHARLESTON—Bishop Robert E. Guglielmone spoke to the Cathedral of St.  John the Baptist young adults group recently about the role they play to  help unify the church.
The group for people ages 18 to 35 holds a monthly educational “Why  Catholic?” meeting at the Pauline Books and Media Center on King Street.
Paul Reetz, 28, and some friends helped form the group about three years  ago. He had moved from Minnesota and could not find any Catholic  organization for people their age.
Reetz and Cody Groeber, 30,  began with Bible studies at the center. They now meet for study every  other Wednesday, hold the educational meeting and social events.
“It  provides a place for young adults who want to actively live their  faith,” Groeber said. “It’s a serious, inquisitive exploration of our  faith.”
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Pictured above is Caitlin Connelly with His Excellency, Bishop Guglielmone.
Active Charleston Catholics (18-35). Faithful to Christ and His One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Church.
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Young Adults Featured with Bishop in Catholic Miscellany
CHARLESTON—Bishop Robert E. Guglielmone spoke to the Cathedral of St.  John the Baptist young adults group recently about the role they play to  help unify the church.
The group for people ages 18 to 35 holds a monthly educational “Why  Catholic?” meeting at the Pauline Books and Media Center on King Street.
Paul Reetz, 28, and some friends helped form the group about three years  ago. He had moved from Minnesota and could not find any Catholic  organization for people their age.
Reetz and Cody Groeber, 30,  began with Bible studies at the center. They now meet for study every  other Wednesday, hold the educational meeting and social events.
“It  provides a place for young adults who want to actively live their  faith,” Groeber said. “It’s a serious, inquisitive exploration of our  faith.”
Read the full article here.
Pictured above is Caitlin Connelly with His Excellency, Bishop Guglielmone.