The beginning of our Ambitious And Incredible Project

Catholics Without Borders was founded to serve one purpose; to create a global community where young people can talk and learn about our faith in an engaging and accessible manner.

Originally created in September of 2019 and has since grown to include members from all across the globe including Canada, India, Australia and USA.

The name “Catholics Without Borders” emphasizes our goal to bring people together worldwide, regardless of geographical boundaries in order to form a global community of believers.

We have a weekly Zoom call every Thursday on various topics. We also have in person activities for those who stay in the GTA, Canada.

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Who are young adults?

Young adults are persons in their late teens, twenties, and thirties who represent diverse cultural, racial, ethnic, educational, vocational, social, political, and spiritual backgrounds. They are college students, workers, and professionals; they are persons in military service; they are newcomers in search of a better life.

Connecting Young Adults with Jesus Christ

To foster the personal and communal growth and education of young adults toward a relationship with Jesus Christ leading to Christian maturity.

Connecting Young Adults with the Church

To make contact with young adults and to invite and welcome them to participate in the life and mission of the Christian community, which proclaims Jesus Christ by preaching the Gospel.

Connecting Young Adults with the Mission of the Church in the World

To invite young adults, through healthy relationships, work, and studies, to embrace the mission of Christ to promote the building of the kingdom of God in the world today, thereby bringing about the transformation of society.

Connecting Young Adults with a Peer Community

To help young adults develop relationships with peers who share similar values and beliefs which nurture and strengthen their faith, thereby creating communities of support.

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WHAT IS “Ministry with young adults”?

In the model of Christ, the Good Shepherd, this is the Church’s pastoral care and accompaniment of men and women in their late teens, twenties, and thirties through community, evangelization and catechesis, prayer and spirituality, leadership development, and engagement in the social mission of the Gospel. Through intentional pastoral ministry with young adults, “The Church can offer young adults a vision of life based on faith that calls each of them to holiness, community, and service” (Sons and Daughters of the Light). “In this way, by learning from one another, we can better reflect that wonderful multifaceted reality that Christ’s Church is meant to be.” (Christus Vivit).

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