Secondary School Development Ministry
CYA is committed to promoting pastoral work in secondary schools and assisting the Catholic Student Association (Katso) in organizing gatherings. We hope that these post-Confirmation youth in school can experience small group dynamics. In the midst of the pandemic, CYA has been conducting online activities to maintain in-school services and hold events with several Catholic Student Associations in various secondary schools.
The combination of Alpha (Catholic version) and Shine movie gatherings online and offline (O2O - Online to offline) complement each other, enhancing the connection among young people. Through activities such as evangelistic music concerts, we also aim to reach out to more non-Catholic students, ensuring that the mission of evangelization both within and outside the Catholic community remains uninterrupted.
Sharing by joined school teachers - Promote CYA school activities
Activity review
Sai Kung Sung Tsun Catholic School (Secondary Section)
(8/2022 - 9/2022)
The gathering is a leadership training organized by the school's Catholic Student Association, known as Katso. It aims to equip students with the skills to lead gatherings effectively.
The training consists of 4 sessions, with 15 students participating. During the activities, the students showed great enthusiasm and actively engaged in the sessions. Some students even demonstrated leadership potential by expressing their opinions and willingly taking on challenges, such as leading the opening and closing prayers.
Through these four sessions, the students have shown significant growth and are now prepared to become small group leaders for future formation gatherings.
Raimondi College (5/2022 - 6/2022)
The gathering is a leadership training organized by the school's Catholic Student Association, known as Katso. It aims to equip students with the skills to lead gatherings effectively, with a particular focus on improving listening, communication, and evangelization techniques. Through interactive games, activities, and relevant exercises, the students can gain practical experience and learning opportunities.
The training consists of 4 sessions. Initially, some students were reserved and hesitant to express themselves, but as the sessions progressed, they became more enthusiastic and actively participated in sharing. We are grateful that the students were able to experience the presence and guidance of God, which has heightened their zeal for the faith.
Throughout the four sessions, the students have shown significant growth and are now prepared to become small group leaders for future formation gatherings.