Tonight (Friday) and all day Saturday, Fordham University will be hosting the conference “Lost?: Twenty-Somethings and the Church.” The conference packs together many sessions that open up dimensions of the relationship between the Catholic Church and the current cohort of young adults, from basic sociological data to sexual decision-making to faith practice to popular culture influences. I will be moderating the session on Saturday at 1:00 on popular culture and the church (titled “Frenemies: Popular Culture and Catholic Culture”) and I will hope to see some R&T readers there. I noticed tonight that not only is the main conference sold out (Pope Auditorium at Fordham’s Lincoln Center campus in Manhattan), but the overflow seating (conference simulcast in Fordham’s McNally Auditorium at the Law School at Lincoln Center) is sold out, too. Who would have thought you would have to scalp tickets at an event about young adults and Catholicism?

Tom Beaudoin

Hastings-on-Hudson, New York

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