Steubenville Conferences Stores

JCWC Campus Store Hours (JCWC Lower Level)

Monday: Closed

Tuesday: 9:00AM-4:30PM

Wednesday: 9:00AM-4:30PM

Thursday: 9:00AM-6:00PM

Friday: 9:00AM-7:00PM

Saturday: 7:30AM-6:30PM

Sunday: 7:30AM-1:30PM


Steubenville Conferences Bookstore (JCWC)

*Operated by St. Paul Center

Friday: 11:00AM – 7:00PM

Saturday: 11:00AM – 7:00PM

Sunday: 11:00AM – 2:00PM


Steubenville Conferences Marketplace Hours (FFH Lobby)

*Operated by Catholic to the Max

Friday: 11:00AM – 7:00PM

Saturday: 11:00AM – 7:00PM

Sunday: 11:00AM – 2:00PM

Priestly Discernment Program – Franciscan University

Is God calling you to consider becoming a priest?

Discern a possible vocation to the priesthood and/or religious life with other young men and receive preparation for seminary! Young men in the Priestly Discernment Program (PDP) at Franciscan University of Steubenville gain a firm foundation in the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops’ Four Dimensions of Formation:

  1. Intellectual Formation
  2. Human Formation
  3. Spiritual Formation
  4. Pastoral Formation

Here at Franciscan, we add a fifth dimension, dedicated to Fraternal Formation, for the building up of community life and brotherhood.

Log on to our website or visit our Facebook page for more Information.
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Shuttle Schedule

Shuttles are provided by the conference Transportation Team. They are located at the Transportation Tent in Rosary Circle, outside the J. C. Williams Center.

Shuttles are provided to various locations across campus. They are also provided to/from the following area hotels:

In Steubenville, OH:

Best Western Plus (Inn at Franciscan Square), Wingate by Wyndham, Sleep Inn & Suites

In Weirton, WV:

Holiday Inn, Comfort Inn, Fairfield Inn and Suites

Hotel shuttles will occur at the following times:

Opening day – 9:30 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. (This time is also allotted for airport shuttles.)

Mid-conference – 6:30 a.m. until 8:30 a.m.; 9:30 p.m. until midnight

Closing day – 6:30 a.m. until 8:30 a.m.; 11:30 a.m. until 2:00 p.m.

For shuttles at any other time, please go to the Transportation Tent or call the Transportation Team at (740) 317-4340 .

Guest Feedback Survey

Thank you for joining us!

We would love to hear about your experience and welcome feedback on how we can best serve you.

Look for an email from Steubenville Conferences with a link to fill out a survey!

 

From the Steubenville Conferences Team

Dear Friend, 

We are so glad you chose to join us for a Steubenville Conference this summer! 

Since the very first priests’ conference at Franciscan University in 1975, the Steubenville Conferences have grown to provide spiritual renewal each year to tens of thousands of high school youth, young adults, catechists, religious educators, priests, deacons, seminarians, religious men and women, and laity. 

This summer alone, we are offering four adult and four youth conferences on Franciscan University’s campus, and 13 regional youth conferences across North America. The University continues to expand its outreach.  

On May 17, 2022, Franciscan Center for Evangelization & Renewal became the new location for the Catechetical Institute, the Catechetical Review, the School of Spiritual Direction, and Steubenville Conferences. The motto of Franciscan Center is, Afire with the Spirit to enkindle, accompany and transform. We are always led by the Holy Spirit in every outreach initiative. We endeavor to create the best environment to encounter Christ and nurture growth and accompaniment for each person on their faith journey. We also form and equip joyful disciples to share the Good News of Jesus Christ! 

We hope your time with us draws you closer to Jesus and to each other in community. Know that you are always in our prayers—during the conference and beyond! Thank you again for joining us. 

The Steubenville Conferences Office 

HOW DO I BECOME AMBASSADOR?

To officially become a Steubenville Conference Ambassador, simply visit our website and click “ENROLL.”  

Next you will… 

  1. Pray that the Spirit moves in your heart and in the hearts of those he wants you to bring along to an encounter with him. 
  2. Promote, invite, and grow your group. 
  3. Register for the conference you plan to attend with your group.  

Learn More 

Enroll Today 

If you have any questions, you can contact us at ambassadors@franciscan.edu or 740-284-5398. 

Adult Conferences

The Steubenville Conferences Office at Franciscan University offers five unique conference experiences for adults on our campus in Steubenville, Ohio. 

Every summer, thousands of Catholics make the pilgrimage to Franciscan University to have their faith renewed, their spirits refreshed, and to be equipped to live the faith and share it with others. Whether you are looking for encouragement in mission, Scripture study, catechesis, or spiritual renewal, we have a conference that will help you live the abundant life God wants for you. 

And in Summer 2024, you can pre-register for all 2025 adult conferences at a discounted rate! (Offer expires on September 1, 2024. No other early bird discounts will be available after.) 

Power and Purpose Conference: Discover and Deepen Your Life in the Spirit 

Priests, Deacons, Seminarians Retreat: Find Rest and Renewal in Christ 

St. John Bosco Conference: For Evangelization and Catechesis 

Applied Biblical Studies Conference: Experience Discipleship in Desert Times 

Defending the Faith Conference: Live the Gospel with Joy and Hope 

Learn More 

Faculties for Priests

The Diocese of Steubenville has granted faculties to hear confessions  and concelebrate Masses for all priest guests who hold faculties and are in good standing in their home diocese and have submitted a Letter of Good Standing to the Conference Office. A copy of the letter is on file in the Christ the King Chapel office.

 

Confessions

Confessions

We do our best to schedule confessors during each conference, but lines may be long when confession is available. If you are unable to receive the sacrament during a conference, you are encouraged to go to confession at your home parish.

 

From Fr. Dave Pivonka, TOR

Peace and blessings! 

Maybe this is your first Steubenville Conference. Maybe this is your 21st. Either way, I’m excited to welcome you—or welcome you back—to Franciscan University’s campus. God is going to do great things during each of the conferences, and I’m so glad you will be present to experience it. 

Every summer since my ordination, I’ve been a speaker for Steubenville Conferences. I’ve lost count, but my best guess is that I’ve been to over 100 conferences. So, I’d like to offer some advice for both the first timers and seasoned veterans like me. 

First, let go of all your plans and expectations. Give God permission to do whatever he wants to do. That said, there are some things I am certain will happen. Your spiritual life will be enriched, and you will worship with a community of other Catholics from all around the country who will inspire you. 

Second, take advantage of this conference as a time for prayer, fellowship, and refreshment. Be open to how Jesus wants to talk with you. He will surprise you if you let him. 

Also, have confidence. Have confidence that God has you here for a reason, that he is already at work in your life. God is good. He loves you, and you can trust in him. 

Thank you for joining us this summer. I hope to see you again next year for the 50th anniversary of Steubenville Conferences! 

Peace,

Father Dave Pivonka, TOR
President
Franciscan University of Steubenville

Walking Tour

Tap here for the Walking Tour Map

The cross symbol  below represents the designated spiritual sites of pilgrimage located on Franciscan University’s campus. Related prayers and meditations for these sites can be found in the previous Prayer Reflections section of this program.

“When asked how the transformation of this institution came about during his presidency, [Father Michael Scanlan] responded, ‘All we did was pray, pray, pray…’ May we honor his memory and continue his amazing legacy.” – Father Nathan Malavolti, TOR

Christ the King Chapel includes a secluded Eucharistic Chapel whose stained-glass windows beautifully depict the seven sacraments.

Portiuncula Chapel is available for contemplative prayer, silent reflection, and frequent eucharistic adoration. A replica of the chapel rebuilt by St. Francis, it has been designated a pilgrimage site for a plenary indulgence by the Vatican.

Marian Grotto invites devotees to consider Mary’s unique place in redemption history.

Stations of the Cross are made of cast bronze and replicate those located in Medjugorje, Bosnia-Herzegovina.

Crèche is a rough stone enclosure that houses a nearly life-size manger scene. It is located near the Portiuncula Chapel and Tomb of the Unborn Child.

Tomb of the Unborn Child serves as a perpetual memorial to the innocent victims of abortion.

7. Rosary Circle beautifully displays an image of the rosary, the heart of Marian devotion. It also serves as the main hub for conference shuttle services.

8. St. Francis Residence Hall is the oldest of our residence halls and is named in honor of St. Francis of Assisi, the founder of the Franciscan order. It accommodates 137 residents.

9. Antonian Dining Hall

10. Marian Residence Hall, the second residence hall built, accommodates 177 residents. It is named after Our Lady, recognizing her special role in God’s plan of salvation.

11. Trinity Residence Hall is situated near the edge of the campus plateau. Trinity accommodates 147 residents. It is named for the Holy Trinity: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.

12. Sand Volleyball Courts

13. St. Thomas More Residence Hall is the largest of our residence halls, accommodating 312 residents. St. Thomas More Hall is named for a lay Franciscan martyred during the reign of Henry VIII.

14. SS. Kolbe and Clare Residence Halls accommodate 131 students and two guest apartments. These halls are named for the 20th-century Franciscan martyr, St. Maximilian Mary Kolbe, and St. Clare, foundress of the Second Order of Franciscans.

15. SS. Louis and Elizabeth Residence Halls are home to 180 students. The University’s newest residence halls are named for King Louis of of France and Queen Elizabeth of Hungary, secular Franciscans who grew in holiness through fidelity to their lay vocations.

16. Piazza dei Santi

17. Finnegan Fieldhouse serves as the main event facility for most of our conferences. It houses two full-sized basketball courts, racquetball courts, a spacious fitness center, aerobics room, physical therapy performance room, and athletic offices.

18. J.C. Williams Center is the principal social hub for the entire University family and includes University Bookstore–located on the ground floor.

Mail Room–located on the ground floor.

Information Desk–located centrally on the upper floor and site of Lost and Found. First Aid–located on the upper floor.

The Pub and Cupertino’s Café –located on the upper floor. Exhibitor Tables–on both floors; location for free resources from various Catholic ministries and exhibitors.

19. John Paul II Library features a statue of St . John Paul II near the entrance.

20. SS. Cosmas and Damian Science Hall is our newest academic building and houses technology-based laboratories. Pugliese Hall, a multi-media auditorium, is located in the lower level.

21. Starvaggi Hall houses the Admissions Office, Human Resources, and Information Technology Services on the top floor. The ground floor accommodates the Enrollment Services Office, Community Relations Office, and other administrative offices of the University.

22. Egan Hall is the main classroom building, which also contains faculty offices and Anathan Theatre.

23. St. Joseph Center houses the permanent offices of Franciscan University Advancement Office, the Marketing and Communications Department, and additional faculty offices and classrooms. It is also the location of Conference Registration and Check In.

24. Assisi Heights is the location of the Christian Outreach Office, the St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology, Alumni Center, and Campus Security.

25. Physical Plant Services Building

26. Memorial Field

27. Intramural Fields

28. Softball Field

29. Vaccaro Baseball Field is the site of play for our local American Legion team.

30. Practice Soccer Field

31. Game Soccer Field

32. Holy Spirit Friary is the private residence of the Franciscan friars. We request that you respect the cloistered atmosphere of the friary.

33. The Steel Cross was inspired by a similar cross in Medjugorje, Bosnia-Herzegovina.

34. Sandella’s Flatbread Café provides various sandwiches and specialty drinks on the upper floor.

35. Scotus Hall

36. Vianney Hall

37. St. Bonaventure Hall

38. Franciscan Square is the home of the new University Inn.

39. Padua Hall is situated on the lower campus and is named for St. Anthony of Padua. The hall is home to older undergraduate students.

A. Main Entrance

B. West Entrance

Youth Conferences

For over 40 years, teens around the United States and Canada have had their faith awakened and their hearts set on fire through a personal encounter with Jesus at a Steubenville Youth Conference. 

This summer, tens of thousands of teens and their leaders will be a part of this movement of grace at Steubenville Youth Conferences across North America and local Steubenville Youth Retreats. 

Learn More 

 

Our Mission

Our Mission

Here at the Franciscan Center for Evangelization & Renewal, we seek to enkindle, accompany, and transform lives while afire with the Spirit. Steubenville Conferences, one of our many branches, works to lead souls into an amazing encounter with Jesus Christ.

 

Visit our website for more information: steubenvilleconferences.com

 

Franciscan Center for Evangelization & Renewal

Steubenville Conferences

114 Brady Circle East

Steubenville, OH 43952

740-283-6315

conferences@franciscan.edu

Franciscan Sisters, T.O.R.

Our community was founded in 1988 to renew the contemplative dimension of the Franciscan penitential form of life of the early friars and sisters of the Third Order Regular. Following our Seraphic Father St. Francis, we embrace the Third Order charism of penance by living a life of evangelical conversion in a spirit of prayer, poverty, and humility. As we daily contemplate Christ’s gracious gift of love offered on the cross and intercede for the needs of all mankind, we seek to give to others the mercy we have received. Under the patronage of our Sorrowful Mother and with the Eucharist as the focal point of our daily life, we live out our mission of standing with Mary at the foot of the cross, offering our life with Christ as a holocaust of love for the salvation of souls.

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Franciscan University Pilgrimages

Join Franciscan University Pilgrimages as we visit destinations throughout the world where faith is strengthened, spirits are encouraged, and souls are renewed. With Franciscan friars as spiritual leaders and expert guides, you will have the opportunity to learn more about our Catholic heritage and its roots. We walk where saints once tread. We visit shrines where amazing acts of faith were lived out. We experience the depth and richness of our Catholic traditions in a way that can only be experienced by visiting these holy places. We ensure daily mass and prayer every day on pilgrimage, while fully experiencing the authentic culture you are placed in. It is a great time to experience fellowship with other pilgrims of faith traveling from all over the nation. You will have the opportunity to not only build relationships with Christ, but with your fellow pilgrims in a unique experience. We are excited to share with you our upcoming 2023-2024 pilgrimages to places like the Holy Land, Germany, Scotland, Italy, and hopefully more. If you are interested in any of our pilgrimages, or just want to learn more general information, you can contact the pilgrimage office at pilgrimages@franciscan.edu. You can also call  740-284-5812. Take this to prayer and see what the Lord has in store for you! We are excited to hopefully hear from you and invite you to join us for a once in a lifetime experience on a Franciscan University pilgrimage!

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WHAT IS A STEUBENVILLE CONFERENCE AMBASSADOR?

We are all called to be “ambassadors for Christ” (2 Corinthians 5:20).

Being an Ambassador is one of the best ways you can live out the call of St. Francis to “Go, rebuild the Church.”

What we offer:

  • Hands-on support and encouragement
  • Resources and materials to assist you along the way
  • Accountability and one-on-one coaching

What we ask:

  • That you remain prayerful and discern God’s call for you in this role.
  • Step out in faith to invite those from your faith, family, and local community to join you at our conferences.
  • Sit back and let God do the rest!

The Steubenville Conference Ambassador program is completely FREE to participate in.

Watch this 3-minute video that provides a brief overview of the program.  <<Click here >> 

Learn More

Enroll Today 

 

WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF BEING AN AMBASSADOR?

 

For the Ambassador, some benefits include: 

  • The joy of knowing that you are serving the Lord and bringing your brothers and sisters in Christ to a renewed encounter with the love of Jesus.  
  • Access to resources and hands-on coaching to help you spread the word and support you every step of the way. 
  • Perks and benefits for continuing to grow your group, including expedited check-in, reserved seating, and more!  

For those in your group, some benefits include: 

  • A renewal of joy and faith  
  • Authentic fellowship  
  • Fostering community as you and your group journey through the conference together.  

Many prayer groups, fellowship groups, and Discipleship Quads have been born out of the Steubenville Conference experience. The grace received at one of our conferences has helped set entire parishes on fire for God. 

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Meals

If you have purchased a meal plan, your name badge will be necessary for admission into all meals. If you have not purchased a meal plan, breakfast, lunch, and dinner can be purchased in Antonian Hall for $9, $12, and $15, respectively. Otherwise, please consider visiting Cupertino’s Café or the Pub (both located in the J.C. Williams Center) or the retailers at Franciscan on the Square (near the University’s entrance) for food and beverages. See “Cafe and Campus Store Hours” under the “Information” button for the hours of operations for the Cupertino’s Café and the Pub.

  • Meal Location Information
    • If you have been with us in the past, you would know that we have had very long lines for food throughout this conference.  To alleviate these long lines, we have added a second location for food service.  If you have a meal plan, your two options for lunch and dinner throughout the weekend are the Cafeteria or the Tent.
    • At the Cafeteria, we have staggered entrance times to alleviate long lines there.  These times are posted on signs throughout campus.  We will also have push notifications identifying these times.  Please honor these times based on the sticker that is on your nametag (blue and yellow).  These times only apply to lunch and dinner at the cafeteria.  The tent will not have staggered times, and the mealtimes for the tent are the same as the cafeteria.  
    • If you do not have a meal plan and want to eat on campus, you can only purchase food at the retail locations on campus and at the Tent.  Only those with meal plans can eat at the cafeteria.  
  • For those that are waiting for their time to go to dinner, we would encourage you to visit our bookstore which includes titles from many of the presenters this weekend or to visit the Port Chapel area which includes the Tomb of the Unborn Child, Our Lady of Guadalupe image, Stations of the Cross and Marian Grotto.

Apostolate for Family Consecration

The Apostolate for Family Consecration® (AFC) supports and challenges Catholic families to grow in holiness, grow in truth, and grow together so that they can become fully alive in Christ. We offer Catholic family vacations, retreats, and resources to lead families to an encounter with Jesus and form them in the truths of our Catholic Faith.The AFC is a private association of Christ’s faithful founded in 1975 by Jerry and Servant of God Gwen Coniker.

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Media

Members of the media, please contact John Romanowsky in the Marketing and Communications Department at 740-284-5893 or jromanowsky@franciscan.edu before conducting interviews or publishing reports. No commercial use of conference activities may be made without authorization.