Two
Y.A.C.H.T. Clubs Are Sailing Every Month! All Aboard!
The Y.A.C.H.T. Club (Young
Adult Catholics Hanging Together) is a monthly gathering of young
adults in various restaurant locations throughout the Chicagoland
area. Young adults will gather for dinner together, then listen
to the wisdom of a great speaker. After some good conversation,
it's time to head home and get ready for another day of work.
I&M Canal YACHT Club in
Orland Park (Runs from Sep to May)
Join us on the second Tuesday of
every month at Fox’s Pub between September and May. Cost
is $5 admission plus whatever you order off the menu. We meet
from 7pm-9:30pm with the speaker beginning at 7:30pm. www.yamchicago.org;
www.foxsorland.com
We meet from 7pm-9:30pm with the speaker
beginning at 7:30pm.
Tuesday, April 14
Fr. David Lord, MIC
Fr. Lord will speak about Divine Mercy, what it is, and where
it came from. Everyone attending will receive a rosary. Divine
Mercy Sunday is the Sunday that follows after this talk.
Fr. David Lord, MIC is an Marion priest who has been spreading
the good news of God’s mercy since being ordained in 1991.
Fr. David has been rector of the National Shrine of the Divine
Mercy Shrine located in Stockbridge, MA. He also lived at Fransican
University, was superior of the house, vocational director, and
spiritual director. Fr. David is now a youth minister and an associate
pastor at Our Lady of Peace located in Darien, Il.
Tuesday, May 12
TBA
YACHT
Club - Northwest:Another
New Location!! Lamplighter Inn (60 N. Bothwell St., Palatine).
2nd Thursday of each
month -
6:30 p.m. Dinner, 7:30 p.m.
Each month, hear from young adults and Catholics active in their
faith life or service to the world over dinner and drinks. We
meet each second Thursday. The cost is $5.00 at the door, plus
$12 for dinner (optional). Reservations are recommended. So if
you plan to attend, please email bobgorcik@comcast.net each month.
April 16
Fr. Robin Ryan, C.P.
– “Discernment: Making Good Choices in Faith”
May 14
– Bill Johnson
“ Seize the Day: What You Do Does Make a Difference”
For more information visit: www.yamnw.org
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