“I wish more people could see what I see.” Ellen Solinas, Youth and Young Adult Minister at Saint Joseph’s Catholic Church, said. “If you just watch these young adults and teens, you can see that our faith is alive, well, and strong. We might be small in numbers, but we are mighty in spirit.”
The group was started in January 2020. Although lockdowns went into effect in March 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic did stop F.U.E.L. from continuing to promulgate their ministry. Solinas said they continued to host their youth and young adult ministries virtually. Over Zoom, the group hosted meetings, parties, and even Holy Adoration. When they returned to in-person meetings, the ministry continued to grow.
Very soon after Solinas started the young adult ministry at St. Joseph’s, she realized she would need to expand her program regionally if she wanted it to succeed. With the help of core group member Danielle Gherardi, she began to market the group to parish communities in the surrounding area.
On a given Friday, the group hosts 25 to 40 young adults from around Bergen County for faith formation and socialization. The group recently hosted a Fall Ball at Macaluso’s in Hawthorne, which over 70 young adults attended.
Approximately 70 young adults attended the F.U.E.L. Fall Ball on Oct. 6, 2022. (Philpott Photography)
Solinas aspires to expand F.U.E.L and create a network of young adult groups throughout the Archdiocese, with the help of the Office of Youth and Young Adult Ministry. Solinas cited OYAM and Donovan as invaluable resources to her ministry.
“He [Rich] is truly an advocate for youth and young adults.”
Featured image: A teenage girl wearing a red bandana prays the rosary while laying on a dock and reading the Bible (via Canva).