All posts by Susie Boone

Dr. Ricardo Castañon

Saturday |Exhibition Hall B

Dr. Ricardo Castañon is a renowned scientist, speaker and former atheist. His work involves traveling around the world to investigate mystical phenomena, such as stigmata, weeping statues and bleeding Communion hosts. He investigated the famous Eucharistic Miracle in Buenos Aires in 1995, in which a discarded host miraculously turned to flesh and blood.

Sister Bethany Madonna

Saturday | Exhibition Hall A

While attending the University of Central Florida, Sister Bethany Madonna had a profound encounter with the Lord. This experience drew her heart toward the vulnerable unborn and their mothers. After graduating in 2006, she worked for the Respect Life Office in the Diocese of Orlando. She entered the Sisters of Life in 2007 and made her final vows in 2015. Sister Bethany Madonna currently lives at the community’s Motherhouse, serving her sisters in the Novitiate Formation Program. The Sisters of Life are a contemplative/active religious community of women founded in 1991 by John Cardinal O’Connor, who serve pregnant women, host a variety of retreats, and accompany those suffering after abortion on the journey of healing.

Dr. Scott Hahn

Saturday | Exhibition Hall A

Dr. Scott Hahn is an exceptionally popular speaker and teacher, who has delivered numerous talks nationally and internationally on a wide variety of topics related to Scripture and the Catholic faith. His talks have been effective in helping thousands of Protestants and fallen away Catholics to (re)embrace the Catholic faith. He is the bestselling author of numerous books, including The Fourth CupRome Sweet Home (co-authored with his wife, Kimberly), The Lamb’s SupperReasons to Believe, and more. Dr. Hahn has taught at Franciscan University of Stuebenville in Ohio since 1990 and is the founder and president of the Saint Paul Center for Biblical Theology.

Bishop Thanh Thai Nguyen

 Saturday | Exhibition Hall A

Bishop Thanh Thai Nguyen was born in Nha Trang, Vietnam, and in 1966 he entered St. Joseph Seminary, a small diocesan institute in Vietnam. His seminary formation was interrupted when the communist government took over the Country in 1975. Bishop-elect Nguyen and other seminarians were forced into hard labor in the rice fields to be allowed to continue their studies. Along with his family, Bishop Nguyen eventually fled to Beaumont, Texas. He worked at Catholic Charities in Hartford, Conn. before returning to his academics to study at Merrimack College in North Andover, Mass. and Weston Jesuit School of Theology in Cambridge, Mass. He was ordained a priest on May 11, 1991. He was later incardinated into the Diocese of St. Augustine, Fla., where he served at Christ the King Parish for almost two decades and then St. Joseph Parish from 2014 until his appointment as auxiliary bishop of the Diocese of Orange in 2017.

Friday

5:30 p.m.

Doors Open
Mass with Bishop Thanh Nguyen
with homilist, Msgr. Vincent Haut


6:45 p.m.

Keynote
Presenter: Bishop Thanh Nguyen
Exhibition Hall A & B


7:45 p.m.

Presentation
Father Tom Willis
the History of the Cathedral Basilica of St. Augustine


8:15 p.m.

Keynote
Scott Hahn
Exhibition Hall A & B

My NCYC Session Picks

Select sessions and take a SCREENSHOT

 

Mega Workshops and Workshops

  • Round A

  • Round B

  • Round C

Saturday

7:30 AM–8:15 AM

Daily Mass
St. John’s Church


7:30 AM–11:00 AM

Stadium Doors Open
LOS—All Gates


7:30 AM–9:00 AM

Gathering and Entertainment
LOS


8:00 AM–8:00 PM

Registration Open
ICC—1st Floor Serpentine


9:00 AM–10:45 AM

Prayer and General Session
FEATURING BRIAN GREENFIELD
Lobby LOS


11:00 AM–11:45 AM

Delegation Leader Briefing
LOS—Meeting Room 5-7

Friday

7:30 AM-8:15 AM

Daily Mass
St. John’s Church


7:30 AM-11:00 AM

Stadium Doors Open
LOS—All Gates


7:30 AM–9:00 AM

Gathering and Entertainment
LOS


8:00 AM–8:00 PM

Registration Open
ICC—1st Floor Serpentine


9:00 AM–10:45 AM

Prayer and General Session
FEATURING SR. MIRIAM HEIDLAND, SOLT
Lobby LOS


11:00 AM–11:45 AM

Delegation Leader Briefing
LOS— Meeting Room 5-7


11:00 AM–5:30 PM

Thematic Village Open
(FORMERLY THEMATIC PARK)
ICC—Halls C-G

Sacrament of Penance Available
ICC—500 Ballroom

Blessed Sacrament Chapel Open
ICC—500 Reception


11:15 AM–11:45 AM

Mega Workshop Musical Warm Ups
ICC—Halls AB, H, I, J


11:30 AM-12:30 PM

Daily Mass in the Extraordinary Form
ICC—TBD


11:30 AM–6:30 PM

Inspiration Nook Open
ICC—Room 116-117

3:45 pm – 5:00 pm | Youth Sessions

C 05 Youth Session

Power Down to Power Up
Bishop Christopher Coyne
Wabash

Description: Just one more text. Just one more post. Give your thumbs (and souls) a break! The average teen spends more than seven hours in front of a screen each day. What might God be trying to say to us if we powered down and powered Up instead?b


C 06 Youth Session

Savior on the Silver Screen
Sr. Rose Pacatte
Room 107-110

Description: Meeting Jesus at the movies might seem impossible to some but this session will look at sacramental ways to find God in the dark and secrets to discovering heroes who exemplify the teaching of the Lord Jesus in laughter and tears.


C 07 Youth Session

Guilty As Charged
Cooper Ray
Room 120-121

Description: Dealing with guilt and shame can be an incredible burden. In this session, we will explore the challenges connected to carrying this burden, but more importantly, ways to set ourselves free, in order to live as God calls us.


C 09 Youth Session

40 Days & 40 Nights
Amanda Vernon
Room 125-128

Description: A baby’s heart starts beating about forty days after conception. The number forty means “more than enough” in Scripture. Is a heartbeat enough to catch your attention? Listen to yours. And learn to help others hear the music of life.


C 10 Youth Session

Mind Games
Brian Greenfield
Room 130-132

Description: This session will focus on the messages we hear that are geared to producing people who will never believe that they are enough. The key is seeing Jesus in all of our life situations, the good and the bad. The session will incorporate contemporary Christian music as well as interactive prayer.


C 11 Youth Session

Be the Party
Beth Joubert
Room 133-136

Description: A wise young man named Kid President once said, “I’m not in the party; I am the party.” As Catholics, we are not called to live in the church, we are called to BE the church. In this session, you have the opportunity to discuss the joys and challenges of discipleship with each other as well as hear college students’ experiences living as disciples in high school. This session will be fun, interactive and, most importantly, a PARTY!


C 12 Youth Session

Who’s Stronger?
Msgr. Ray East
Room 137-139

Description: Catch the fire from witnessing to the model of our saints, those holy men and women who lived on earth and shared our struggles and our joys.


C 13 Youth Session

A Call to Serve
Robert Feduccia Jr.
Room 140-142

Description: Every confirmed Catholic should be open to discerning their vocation, to the life of service that God may be calling them toward. Look at the lives of some incredible role models of our Catholic faith and the lessons each has for us today.

 

3:45 pm – 5:00 pm | Youth Mega Sessions

C 01 Youth Mega-Session

YOLO-Make it Count
Mike Patin

Halls A-B

Description: You only live once. This is your time for fun, friendships and life … while juggling school, work, and other pressures. How do you live this life to the fullest? Warning: This is NOT a “sit-still-and-listen event.”• Prepare to come, laugh, move, talk, and learn.


C 02 Youth Mega-Session

Who Me? Lead?
Apex Ministries

Hall H

Description: What is at the heart of Christian Leadership? Is there only one kind of person that becomes a leader? “If you are what you should be, you will set the world on fire!” (St. Catherine of Siena) Find out what APeX has to say on this topic after studying great leaders, exploring their own experience, and delving into the lives of the Saints – then throwing it all in a blender with juggling equipment, comedy, and their own unique style of presentation and perspective.


C 03 Youth Mega-Session

Forgiven
Rev. Stan Fortuna / Rev. Joseph

Espaillat Hall I

Description: “Love is stronger than death.” Sin will kill you—we cannot live without love. To be forgiven is to know that we are loved so that we can love in return. That’s it!!! Come laugh, cry and pray with us in this interactive mega-session. If you love music, spoken word, rap, comedy and Pope Francis, then this session is for you and if not, we’ll accept you anyway. Don’t miss out, come and experience a renewal!


C 04 Youth Mega-Session

Mending a Broken Heart
Tammy Evevard

Halls J-K

Description: At some point it happens to all of us. We lose someone we love. And we wonder if life can ever be the same. Will we ever laugh again? Will we ever feel strong again? Jesus understood and pain. Jesus promised to always be with us. This session will focus on dealing with loss, helping others deal with loss, and finding joy in the midst of the sorrow.