Monday, July 26, 2010
What Does the Mass Mean to Young Adults?
Catholic Mass: What's the Point?
This week at Theology-on-Tap, a panel of young adults will explore the meaning of the Mass and what it means to them today. The presentation takes place:
Thursday, July 29, 2010 @ 7:00 p.m.
Christ the King Catholic Church
1501 S. Main Street, Lombard, Illinois
Katie Jennrich, a recent graduate of the University of Dayton in Ohio and a native of the Diocese of Joliet, will share her experiences with the liturgy and invite the panel and all participants that night to explore what the Mass means to them. Why is it important? Why is it so special? Why even bother waking up Sunday moring to take part?
Come and be a part of the discussion. We'd love to see you there!
Monday, July 19, 2010
The Spirituality of Sports
Fr. Burke Masters speaks @ Theology-on-Tap 2010
This week, among all the great opportunities to connect with the faith at Theology-on-Tap, take a break to hear about the more spiritual side to America's favorite pasttimes: sports.
Fr. Burke Masters, the vocations director for the Diocese of Joliet and former baseball player, will speak three times on this topic at the Theology-on-Tap series:
Monday, July 19, 2010 @ 7 pm
John & Tony's Restaurant, West Chicago
Tuesday, July 20, 2010 @ 7 pm
Cathedral of St. Raymond, Joliet
Wednesday, July 21, 2010 @ 7 pm
Benedictine University, Lisle
Prior to entering the priesthood, Burke was on the baseball team for Mississippi State University and played in the College World Series. He went on to work for the Kane County Cougars, a minor league team in Illinois, when he felt a call to the priesthood. He was ordained for the Diocese of Joliet in 2002 and now works at recruiting men to the ordained life.
Theology-on-Tap continues all around the Joliet Diocese this week. For the full schedule and details about each site, go to www.dioceseofjoliet.org/yam/theologyontap2010.asp.
Other featured speakers include Fr. Thomas Loya, an international presence who will speak on Theology of the Body; Tom Quinlan, the Director of Religious Education for the Joliet Diocese, who will go deeper into the meaning of the Eucharist; Dr. Jim Papandrea, a professor of church history at Northwestern University, who talks about the spirituality of everyday living; and Fr. Mario Quejadas, a new pastor from Kankakee who will touch on the art of happiness and taking risks in life.
Saturday, July 10, 2010
The Tap Starts Flowing
Beginning this week, Theology-on-Tap starts flowing again...
For thirty years, Theology-on-Tap has been a part of Catholic culture in the Chicagoland area - and the Diocese of Joliet is proud to continue that tradition in 2010.
Way back in the summer of 1981, at a suburban church in Arlington Heights, the first Theology-on-Tap sessions were held for young adults wanting to go deeper with their faith. It worked so well that the program grew and continued for the next three decades. Soon after its beginnings, the Diocese of Joliet began hosting Tap nights and became a wonderful success.
Since that time, Theology-on-Tap has expanded beyond the Chicagoland area into other states across the country and overseas to other countries including Australia, China, and Italy. There are also some non-Catholic churches that are hosting Theology-on-Tap for their own young adults. While it has taken different forms and been hosted in a variety of ways, the basic premise remained the same: great theology, enjoyable conversation, good food, and opportunities to meet new people.
This week, nine locations across the Joliet Diocese will host a Theology-on-Tap night. Sr. Helena Burns from the Pauline Sisters in Chicago will tackle the issues revolving around media, movies, and Theology of the Body in Downers Grove and New Lenox. Auxiliary Bishop Joseph Siegel will share words of wisdom at his alma mater, St. Raymond Cathedral in Joliet, and with young couples at Our Lady of Mercy Parish in Aurora. Friar Johnpaul Cafiero will talk about war and peace in West Chicago and Lombard - and with college students at Benedictine University. Fr. Thomas Loya will open up the world of Byzantine Catholicism to young adults at his home parish in Homer Glen. And Fr. Pat Mulcahy will explain what we're supposed to do after Sunday Mass is over - in his presentation at the appropriately-named Tap House Grill in Glen Ellyn.
What a week! We look forward to seeing everyone there.
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Bishop Siegel on Tap
Bishop Joseph Siegel speaks at Theology-on-Tap
This week, Bishop Joseph Siegel makes his Theology-on-Tap debut, speaking to young adults at two locations in the Diocese of Joliet.
On Sunday, July 11th, Bishop Siegel speaks to young adult engaged and married couples at Our Lady of Mercy Catholic Church in Aurora. And on Tuesday, July 13th, he meets up with young adults, both single and married, at St. Raymond Cathedral Parish in Joliet.
Siegel is the Auxiliary Bishops for the Diocese of Joliet, a role he began in January 2010. Raised on a farm in Lockport Township, he was baptized and formed at St. Raymond Cathedral - and so it is fitting that his Tap debut should be there as well. He attended St. Charles Borromeo High School Seminary in Romeoville, on the grounds of what is now the diocesan pastoral center, and St. Meinrad College in Indiana, completing his seminary formation in Rome.
Bishop Siegel has served at several parishes across the diocese - most recently as the pastor at Visitation Parish in Elmhurst. He has served on a number of commissions including being the chair of the Presbyteral Council, the Diocesean Board of Consultors, and his current role as the chair of the steering committee for the Diocese of Joliet Year of the Eucharist and Eucharistic Congress (which will take place in June 2011).
If you're in the area this Sunday or Tuesday night, stop by and greet our new bishop. He would be happy to meet you too.
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
Theology-on-Tap begins now!
Will you be part of a celebration that spans the globe?
Tonight - July 6th, 2010 - marks the beginning of the 30th season of Theology-on-Tap in the Chicagoland area. This series, begun in 1981 in the Chicago suburbs, has grown into an international phenomenon - stretching from across the United States to Great Britain, Australia, China, and even Rome, Italy.
Tonight, we join our special guest Bishop J. Peter Sartain as we kick off the summer season with a festival of music, food, and conversation. Rain or shine, this promises to be a great event. So bring some snacks and drinks - and if the weather is good, a lawn chair or blanket - and come down to Benedictine University campus in Lisle (at College Road and Maple Avenue, just a little west of the I-355 expressway). Signs will be posted on campus to show the way.
Hope to see you there. Be a part of a thirty-year, multi-national legacy - and above all, come and meet some really great people and talk about some really great stuff: theology, faith, and the spirituality of everyday life.
For more info, go to www.dioceseofjoliet.org/yam/yamtot.asp.
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