ARISE: Young Adult Summer Festival on July 26-27, 2024

ARISE is an opportunity for young adults (ages 18-39) across the diocese to pray, laugh and experience God’s love for us, together. Questions/Suggestions? Please contact Maddie Francisco at mfrancisco@youngstowndiocese.org.
ARISE 2025 – Register Today!

ARISE is an opportunity for young adults (ages 18-39) across the diocese to experience authentic community, delve deeper into their faith, and become empowered to go into the world to spread the Gospel message. Questions? Contact Maddie Francisco at mfrancisco@youngstowndiocese.org.
Christmas in the Cabin & Christmas at the Orchard

Young adults, bring your favorite dish to share for dinner, as well as a gift ($10 or less) to participate in the White Elephant gift exchange! The Christmas celebration will take place in two different locations this year.
“ARISE” – Young Adult Summer Festival

Hangout with other young adults (ages 18-39) from counties all across the diocese for a day of worship, learning, and community.
Registration Deadline for T-Shirt at “ARISE” – Young Adult Summer Festival

Registration is now open for 18-39 year olds; register by July 4th to receive a t-shirt. See you at Saint Robert Bellarmine Church in Cortland on Saturday, July 26th!
Sponsorship Payments DUE for “ARISE” – Young Adult Summer Festival

Sponsorship packages are now available for ARISE 2025 – the Diocese of Youngstown’s third annual young adult festival! See the website for a description of ARISE. DEADLINE: June 26, 2025 Please submit your payment by credit card or eCheck online or complete the sponsorship form and mail a check to: Diocese of Youngstown Re: ARISE 2025 144 West Wood St Youngstown, […]
Diocesan “World Youth Day Summer Festival” welcomes Young Adults This Weekend

Local celebration of World Youth Day, in conjunction with international event, will conclude with Mass with Bishop Bonnar on Saturday, August 5 at 7pm
Homily | Faith and Family Festival 2022

Bishop Bonnar: “Families in so many ways have much to contribute to the Church. Time and again what they bring is joy.”