Is your parish sending members off to college this fall?
Show your young adults that their community is still with them in spirit! Consider some of the following ideas to support and encourage your college students throughout the year:
Before they leave:
- Consider a blessing during Mass and incorporating them into your general intercessions. (A blessing may be found in the Book of Blessings on page 227, The Order for the Blessing of Students and Teachers.)
- Help them find a Catholic community on their campus – most are listed on the college web sites under “student organizations” or campus ministry. If they are going to a college in the Diocese of Buffalo have them check out the campus ministry page on the diocesan website (www.buffalodiocese.org) It has all of the contacts listed with e-mail addresses and telephone numbers. If they are going to school outside the Diocese of Buffalo go to the website of the diocese where their school is located and see if they have any campuses listed. Greg Coogan would be happy to help if you have any problems finding contacts.
- Have the students find out when they will be back at the end of the fall semester. Academic calendars are accessible on college websites. How about inviting those trained and involved to be a lector, Eucharistic minister or part of a ministry for their time back?
- “Buddy up” a college student and a member of your parish council, choir, youth group or any volunteers who would like to keep in touch over the semester.
- Provide a copy of Your Life at College - 10 Suggestions for Living Your Catholic Faith While In College to your young adults who are entering college.
- Find out school or other e-mail addresses that the college students plan to check while away. If they have the information, find out their snail mail address too!
While they are away:
- Pray for them regularly, both as a community and as a “buddy”.
- Check in with them during the first two weeks on campus this time is often is the most difficult.
- Have buddies send them prayers and blessings by email, or Facebook. You might also send bulletins, event information, etc. so that they know what’s happening back home.
- Ask them to send information on what’s happening at their college – you never know when a great idea might pop up that would translate to the parish. (ie. There was a student at UB who engaged her home parish to help collect new socks and underwear for the poor that she served during an Alternative Spring Break trip. She brought 4 large boxes of supplies to the hosting site.)
- Consider sending a care package with snacks and goodies during midterms or finals (with a note of encouragement too). This could be a service project for a youth group – and helps the teens see that the community will support them while they are away too! Here is an example of a parishioner donation sheet. Here is another example of a letter to the college student explaining the care package.
When they come home on break:
- Host welcome back activities or blessings around Thanksgiving, Christmas or spring or summer breaks (you would know by their academic schedule when they would be home):
- Recognize them at Mass and invite them to a coffee hour or sundae social to welcome them home.
- Invite them to speak with the youth of your parish about what it’s like to be a Catholic on campus.
- Ask them to speak with the parish council or relevant committees about ideas and events happening at the campus that might transfer to the parish.
- Over the summer offer opportunities to connect college students from your parish with each other.
For more information or assistance contact Greg Coogan, Young Adult Ministry Coordinator at
gcoogan@buffalodiocese.org or 716-847-8789.