All posts by Beth Price

Avera Maria Santo

Avera Maria Santo

Avera Maria Santo is 21-year-old, vibrant, and joyful speaker, known for her love of the Catholic Church’s teachings on homosexuality. In May of 2017, she created a blog titled Inside My Holy of Holies, where she blogs about her experiences as a Catholic woman carrying the cross of same-sex attraction.

Her passion lies in traveling the country, and eventually the world, sharing the joy and freedom she’s experienced living according to the truth upheld by the Catholic Church. This joyful experience has caught the attention of people like Deacon Harold Burke-Sivers, Leah Darrow, author Daniel Mattson, and Courage International.

Amanda Zurface

Amanda Zurface

Amanda Zurface has served as the Catholic Content Specialist for Covenant Eyes since February 2016. Prior to her work there, she served as the Coordinator of Marriage, Family Life and Justice in the Diocese of Crookston, Minnesota. Amanda studied at the Pontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas in Rome and received her licentiate and master’s degree in Canon Law from Saint Paul University in Ottawa, Canada. During her time of study in Rome, she interned for the Caritas Internationalis Secretariat. Following the completion of her licentiate, Amanda resided in Geneva, Switzerland, where she interned for the Permanent Observer Mission of the Holy See to the United Nations.

Amanda is the co-author of Equipped: Smart Catholic Parenting in a Sexualized CultureConfident: Helping Parents Navigate Online Exposure, and Transformed by Beauty. Amanda also contributes to publications, including Aleteia, the Chastity Project, Integrity Restored, Catholic Mom and Blessed is She.

In addition to her licentiate and master’s degree in Canon Law, Amanda holds undergraduate degrees in Theology and Social Justice from Ohio Dominican University. Amanda currently resides in Pueblo, Colorado, where she serves as the Vice-Chancellor for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Pueblo.

For more about Amanda, click here.

Kendra Tierney

Kendra Tierney

Kendra Tierney is a wife and mother of ten children from newborn to teenager, living in Los Angeles, California. She has been writing the award-winning blog, Catholic All Year, for eight years. She is the author of A Little Book About Confession for Children, The Catholic All Year Compendium: Liturgical Living for Real Life, and a series of seventeen booklets on prayers and devotions for liturgical living. New episodes of her Catholic living YouTube series can be seen each month. She is a regular contributor to Blessed is She ministries and is the voice of liturgical living at Endow Ministries.

Check out Kendra’s Blog here!

Joan and Dave Maroney

Joan and Dave Maroney are founders and directors of Mother of Mercy Messengers, an apostolate of the Marian Fathers of the Immaculate Conception from the National Shrine of The Divine Mercy in Stockbridge, Massachusetts.

Shortly after their marriage, Joan and Dave consecrated their family to the Immaculate Heart of Mary and the Sacred Heart of Jesus, believing that their devotion to Mary is a big the reason they were eventually asked to leave home and careers to travel the country spreading the Divine Mercy message and devotion.

Over the last 20 years now, Joan and Dave have spoken at nearly 1000 parishes, schools, and conferences throughout the United States and beyond, as well as on many Catholic radio shows. They have produced several popular CDs, DVDs, materials, and resources to assist others in sharing the Faith. In 2012, they launched the Divine Mercy for America prayer campaign and network which continues to grow and now spread to other nations.

Joan and Dave operate from their home in the Texas Hill Country near San Antonio. They have three adult married children and totally enjoy six wonderful grandchildren

Father Mark Wiesner

Father Mark Wiesner grew up in the Bay Area. His home parish was Saint Francis of Assisi in Concord. In 1990, Mark Wiesner entered Saint Patrick’s Seminary in Menlo Park, California, and was ordained a priest for the Diocese of Oakland in his home parish of St. Francis of Assisi, in Concord, CA, on June 10, 1995. After his ordination, he was assigned to several parishes in the Diocese of Oakland before becoming pastor of Saint Charles Borromeo Parish, Livermore in 2012, and of the Catholic Community of Pleasanton in 2019.

Due to his amazing talents, Father Mark has served the Diocese of Oakland far beyond his pastoral duties. During the Great Jubilee Year of 2000, Father Mark was responsible for the Diocesan liturgy which culminated the celebration of the Jubilee Year for the Diocese of Oakland on November 11, 2000. Participating in the Eucharistic Liturgy were Bishop John Cummins, more than 400 clergy, a choir of 600, a full orchestra, and an assembly of nearly 18,000 Catholics from throughout the Diocese.

In 2016, during the Extraordinary Jubilee Year of Mercy, Father Mark was commissioned by the Holy Father as a Missionary of Mercy for the Holy Year. When the Holy year concluded, Pope Francis decided the Missionaries of Mercy should continue their work, and so Father Mark continues in this role until today

Diocesan Youth Conference at Thirst

8:30 am 

All DYC events in the Prairie Rose Rooms unless noted

Registration/Check-in Options


9:00-9:30 am

Welcome
Opening Prayer
Music by Popple


9:30-10:15 am

Keynote #1: Fr. Leo


10:15-10:20 am

Reflection led by Popple


10:20 am

Move to Arena for Mass


10:30-11:30 am

Holy Sacrifice of the Mass (Arena)


12:00 pm

Lunch 
Buffet lunch provided outside Prairie Rose rooms


12:45-1:00 pm

Gather in main space
Music by Popple


1:00-1:15 pm

Diocesan Updates, CYAC invitation, Search promo, etc.


1:15-2:00 pm

Breakout Session: High School/Middle School

Middle School: Popple 

High School: Avera Maria Santo


2:00 pm

Move back to main space


2:15-3:00 pm

Keynote #2: Bishop Kagan


3:00-4:15 pm

Eucharistic Adoration and Confession


4:30-5:00 pm 

Popple Concert


5:00 pm

Closing Remarks, prayer, end DYC

B-22 | 112 | Partnering with Parents for Faith Formation

Room 112
Speaker: John Graveline

Parents desire to pass their beliefs and values to their children and adolescents. The Catholic Church affirms their role as the first and most important teachers of faith and life. However, it’s often a challenge to get parents and parish working together to form young people’s faith. This session will take an honest look at the current situation, seek opportunities for dialogue and partnership, and look at tested and effective ways to share the joy of the Gospel in both the parish church and domestic church of the home.

Dimension: Evangelization

Also offered in session A-5

B-21 | 213 | Young Adults as Leaders

Room 213
Speaker: Chris Baker

Would you be willing to challenge the current young adult ministry models? What if doing so meant you would end up engaging more young adults than ever before? What if doing so meant you could stop spending all your time and energy on young adult events that only draw a handful of young adults? What if doing so meant you could grow your attendance past the same handful of young adults who show up to everything you do? We will explore how using practical tools for encountering and accompanying young adults will shift the focus from an event-centered approach to an approach that empowers young adults for leadership. When young adults are engaged, empowered and equipped to discover their God-given strengths and shown how to awaken the power of the Holy Spirit in their lives, they will become the next generation of strong, Catholic, Spirit-filled leaders our parishes, cities, dioceses need them to be.

Dimension: Evangelization

Also offered in session A-20