An Exhilarating Weekend for Youth Aged 12 to 17

June 20 to 22 at Collège Jésus-Marie de Sillery.

Theme : Here I am


Évangélicube

This weekend will bring home to teenagers the importance of the saints and blesseds who left their stamp on Canada’s religious heritage. A host of workshops and events will lead them to see the saints and blessed as a gift of God to the world and realize how these individuals gave their lives to the world.

Young people will be led to recognize the gift of God in their lives and find ways to share this gift with those around them. They will be sensitized to the proclamation of the Kerygma through a special presentation of the Evangecube. How can we lead people to Jesus Christ using the Evangecube and give them confidence in their salvation?

Guest

Nicolas Buttet, Swiss priest and founder of the Eucharistein community

Useful things to bring along

Fees

$40 CAN per teenager and $50 CAN per adult, which includes

Location

Collège Jésus-Marie de Sillery, 2047, chemin Saint-Louis, Québec

Schedule

June 20, 2022

7 p.m.      Welcome and live music
7:45 p.m.      Evangecube presentation
8:05 p.m.      Emmaus play
9:45 p.m.      Evening ends

June 21, 2022

7:30 a.m.      Breakfast
9 a.m.      Welcome and live music
9:55 a.m.      Evangecube presentation
10:20 a.m.      Talk by Nicolas Buttet
10:45 a.m.      Exploring the path of the blessed, with lunch break
3:25 p.m.      Talk by Nicolas Buttet
5:30 p.m.      Dinner
7:15 p.m.       Mass
8:55 p.m.      Evangecube presentation
9:10 p.m.        Praise/dance/joy/celebration
10:10 p.m.      Evening ends

June 22, 2022

Close of the 2008 International Eucharistic Congress on the Plains of Abraham

9:15 a.m.      Special presentation
10:15 a.m.      Instructions
10:30 a.m.      Interiorization time
11 a.m.      Mass
12:30 p.m.      Lunch
1:30 p.m.      Live music

Information

Bénédicte Raimbault
[email protected]

418-688-1211, extension 325 (Quebec City area)
1 866 436-2008 (Canada ans U.S.A.)
Check number (other countries)

© 2008 International Eucharistic Congress