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Gate of heaven in south Boston is huge but I caution it skews early/mid 20s. I’m not sure how old you are, but I’m 29 and I feel too old. I could definitely still go, but tbh I’m very introverted so I don’t care too and I’m just too tired these days 😅 Saint Mary’s in Brookline is another big one. I think it’s the same age range. And I know the North End has a strong presence but I’ve never gotten involved over there. I think there’s also something at Mary Queen of Peace (?) in Medford.
Also check out Young Catholic Professionals networking events and Encounter Homeless Ministry. I’ve been going to Catholic young adult events for 4/5 years now and I’ve met SO many people, some who are now my best of friends. Boston has a really great young adult Catholic scene if you just put yourself out there to find it.
This is awesome!! I’m 28 so I feel like I’d probably agree with a lot of your impressions too! I’ll check out the networking events and encounter homeless ministry. I live closer to downtown so I would definitely be curious about the north end churches! I know they have some really beautiful ones over there
Thanks for the info 😊
Thank you!! Appreciate it! :)
I recommend the Young Catholic Professionals events as well! St Paul's in Harvard square has a good mix of later 20s