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The youth ministry is for high school students to help them grow in the faith by following Jesus Christ and living as His disciples in today’s world. This dynamic group accomplishes this mission through a creative and inclusive youth group, a formative Confirmation program, and a spirit-filled youth-led Mass.

The youth ministry program includes faith-based games, songs, youth nights, outings, retreats, conferences, and service days throughout the year.

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Contact:  Vinny Kyamko-Yap • 858-653-3591 • youthministry@stgg.org


Youth Group

The youth group is vital to the youth ministry at St. Gregory the Great. Everyone is invited regardless of belief or faith background! Click here for more information.

Youth Confirmation

Preparation for the Sacrament of Confirmation is designed to help students come to a deeper understanding of how the Holy Spirit works in their lives, in the life of our Church, and how they can interact with that Spirit to draw them into a closer relationship with God. Click here for details.

Youth Mass

Join us every Sunday at 5:00 pm for the youth-led Mass. The Mass is “youth-led” because students are involved as Ushers, Extraordinary Ministers of the Eucharist, Lectors, Altar Servers, and Choir Members. Click here for more information.

Upcoming Events

The Youth Ministry offers a wide range of activities for parish youth. Click here for more information.

Servant Leadership Team

Peer leadership is essential to the youth group. Confirmed students can join the leadership team where they participate in planning events for the youth community. Teen members of the leadership team receive training in peer mentoring and leading small groups.

Click here for details.

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Youth Group

Youth Confirmation

Youth Mass

Upcoming Youth Events

Servant Leadership Team

Youth Calendar

Safe Environment

“Happy are they who find out in their youth what all men discover at some period of life, that God, and God alone, can satisfy the inmost wants of the soul, and who consecrate themselves to His service with all the freshness and purity of their youthful energy.”
Isaac T. Hecker (From a letter written during Hecker’s novitiate; “The Paulist Vocation” PV, 114)