Diocese of Amarillo - Youth Ministry

Diocese of Amarillo - Youth Ministry Diocese of Amarillo Youth Ministry

03/07/2025

Stream "Be Not Afraid" by Connor Flanagan today. An anthem for those crippled by fear & comparison, yet seeking a breakthrough. http://vevo.ly/gNsEaz

03/04/2025

Watch the lyric video for "Beautiful Is Your Love," written by popular Catholic artist Josh Blakesley along with Sarah Hart and Marc Byrd. Perfect for the Eu...

Happy feast of St. John Paul II! we invite you to celebrate the legacy of this incredible saint by diving into the power...
10/22/2024

Happy feast of St. John Paul II! we invite you to celebrate the legacy of this incredible saint by diving into the powerful story of his life. Journey with St. John Paul II from his early years in Poland to his transformative papacy. Embrace the chance to be moved by his steadfast faith and bold leadership that left a lasting impact on the world.

Watch it on FORMED, If you or your parish does not have a subscription to FORMED, visit: https://www.covenantteen.com/membership-info

“Towards World Youth Day Seoul 2027”If you would like to attend visit with the Diocese of Amarillo Delegation: https://w...
10/04/2024

“Towards World Youth Day Seoul 2027”

If you would like to attend visit with the Diocese of Amarillo Delegation: https://www.amarillodiocese.org/world-youth-day

The logo
The organizers also unveiled the logo for the event, which is inspired by traditional Korean brushstroke techniques and features a red and blue cross with Korean characters in black representing Seoul, as well as stylistically spelling "WYD."

“The red and blue colors symbolize Christ’s triumphant victory over the world. The left element, reaching upward, signifies God in Heaven, while the right element, pointing downward, symbolizes Earth, illustrating the fulfillment of God’s will on Earth through their unity,” explained the Auxiliary Bishop of Seoul, Paul Kyung Sang Lee, general coordinator of the Seoul WYD.

“Additionally, the red on one side of the cross symbolizes the blood of the martyrs, harmonizing with the empowering theme, 'Take courage.' The blue represents the vitality of youth and symbolizes God’s calling. Together, these colors echo the Taegeuk pattern on the Korean flag,” he explained. “Finally, the yellow color that shines behind the cross represents the Christ, who is the 'Light of the World.' Christ has overcome the world. He shines upon our Church like the sun rising from the East. And He guides the Church towards unity.”

Vatican:

https://press.vatican.va/content/salastampa/en/bollettino/pubblico/2024/09/24/240924c.html

Happy Feast of St. Padre Pio! Today we celebrate a saint known for his unwavering faith, miraculous intercessions, and d...
09/23/2024

Happy Feast of St. Padre Pio!
Today we celebrate a saint known for his unwavering faith, miraculous intercessions, and deep compassion for the suffering. To honor this special day, we invite you to watch Padre Pio: Miracle Man.

You can watch it on FORMED, if your parish does not have formed… visit at no cost - https://www.covenantteen.com/membership-info

Happy Feast of St. Joseph of Cupertino!  the “flying friar,” His amazing journey from a small village in 17th-century It...
09/18/2024

Happy Feast of St. Joseph of Cupertino! the “flying friar,”

His amazing journey from a small village in 17th-century Italy to sainthood, marked by miraculous events and unwavering faith.

The Reluctant Saint on FORMED - https://watch.formed.org//browse

If your parish does not have FORMED. Visit https://www.covenantteen.com/membership-info and get FORMED at no cost to you.

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