Marketplace/Concessions

The Bookstore is located in the Marketplace.  The sale and distribution of any items is strictly prohibited without the permission of the Conference Director. Concessions will be sold in the lobby intermittently during the weekend.

Chapel

The Chapel is open during conference hours. It is located at the end of the Meeting Room Wing. Prayer ministers are available for assistance during the conference. They are wearing red vests.

Health/First Aid/ Lost and Found

Health
It is absolutely vital that you drink lots of water throughout the weekend. Water coolers are located just outside of the lobby doors.

First Aid
For all medical needs, please go to the First-Aid Station located at the end of the Lobby. First Aid is open when the conference site is open. Youth requiring first aid must be accompanied by an adult. Medication requiring refrigeration should be checked in with the nursing staff.  

Lost and Found
Lost and Found is located at the Central Office. If you realize after the conference that you lost something, please call 985-262-9064 within two weeks to claim your items.

Dress Code

All participants, including adults, are expected to dress appropriately in modest attire. Low-cut tops, mini skirts, short shorts, leggings without tops of an appropriate length or clothing with offensive language or obscene pictures are not allowed.

Instructions

Supplies Needed:  

A camera. Don’t have a camera? Find someone who does!  Alternatively, grab a pen and paper. Have fun!

Prizes are located at the Transportation Tent in the Rosary Circle.

Security

  • Lanyards MUST be worn at all times.  If you lose your lanyard, immediately report to Central Office (youth must be accompanied by an adult chaperone).
  • Bag Size Limits: Bags should be “flat bags” like a cinch bag/drawstring backpack (picture below). No multi-zipper backpacks, oversized backpacks or large totes will be allowed.
  • Youth are not allowed to leave the inside of the conference site without a chaperone
  • No one without proper Conference Credentials will be allowed onto the conference grounds:
    -Participants: Lanyards for Participants: Lanyards will be required to be worn by all participants when on the conference site. The lanyard will be your conference credentials (instead of bracelets) this year. Chaperones will have one color identifier on their lanyard and young adults will have another. No one without a lanyard will be allowed into the conference.
    -Safe Environment Trained Persons:Volunteers are identified by their “uniform” and MUST wear their conference vests, scrub top or apron at all time as this is your “entry” to the conference. / Priests will be wearing lanyards./Mercy Crew is identified by their shirts./Logistics persons are identified by their shirts.
    -Non Safe Environment Trained Persons: Civic Staff: will have their I.D.s on and many will have Civic Center shirts/Production Staff: will have Gulf Coast Production shirts on/Catering: will have 360 catering shirts on.

Smoking

Smoking
Except for designated outside areas, all conference venues are smoke-free facilities. During the sessions we ask all participants, including adult chaperones, to refrain from smoking.

Friday | Bayou

4:00-5:00pm

Travelers’ Mass
(Arena)


4:30-6:30pm

Dinner
(Hall)


4:30-6:30pm

Reconciliation
(Bayou Blessings)


5:45pm

Main Doors Open
(Arena)


6:45-9:15pm

Evening Session
Called to Belong


9:15-10:00pm

Opportunity for Eucharistic Adoration
(Chapel)


9:15-11:30pm

Reconciliation
(Bayou Blessings)

Small Groups

Marketplace Open


11:30pm

Conference Site Closes

Meal Times

The round, coloured sticker on your lanyard determines the time and location where your group will eat lunch and dinner. If your sticker falls off, please go to the Information Desk in the Dalhousie Arts Centre. Breakfast is always eaten in the residence where you slept. Dinner on Friday is “open” with no specifically assigned meal times or locations.

Friday Dinner:
4:30-6:30pm, Howe Hall and Shirreff Hall

(no assigned meal times—your group can eat at either cafeteria, whenever you like)

 

Saturday Breakfast:
Girls: 6:30-8:30am, Howe Hall

Boys: 6:30-8:30am, Shirreff Hall

Saturday Lunch:
RedYellow (Girls): 11:30-12:30pm, Shirreff Hall
Green & Blue (Girls): 11:30-12:30pm, Howe Hall
All Colours (Boys): 12:30-1:30pm, Shirreff Hall

Saturday Dinner:
Red4:45-5:45pm, Shirreff Hall
Green5:45-6:45pm, Shirreff Hall
Yellow4:45-5:45pm, Howe Hall
Blue5:45-6:45pm, Howe Hall

Sunday Breakfast:
Girls:7:00-9:00am, Howe Hall
Boys: 7:00-9:00am, Shirreff Hall

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Life Teen

Life Teen is a movement within the Roman Catholic Church, Life Teen leads teenagers and their families into a deeper relationship with Jesus Christ and his Church.

Life Teen Inc www.lifeteen.com 


Little Way Design Co.

Spreading the Gospel through the little way of beautiful and modern designs!

www.littlewaydesign.co


 

Jeff Cavins: Young Adult Pilgrimage to the Holy Land

Come along with Franciscan University on a once-in-a-lifetime adventure to explore the sites and sounds of the place where our faith all began:  the Holy Land!  Join nationally acclaimed evangelist, author, and biblical scholar Jeff Cavins, along with Father Mike Schmitz and Fr. Dominic Foster, TOR on an amazing journey where you will:
  • Walk in the footsteps of Jesus, His Mother, the Saints and apostles
  • Touch Mount Calvary, take a boat ride on the Sea of Galilee, float in the Dead Sea, and walk through ancient water tunnels
  • Experience daily Mass at biblical holy sites
  • Hear inspirational talks by Jeff Cavins and Father Mike Schmitz
  • Pray in the Upper Room, the Garden of Gethsemane, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, the Mount of Beatitudes, the Church of the Nativity, and other sites
  • Renew baptismal promises at the Jordan River
For more info about this exciting opportunity, click on the resources below:

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Adventures In The Great Mystery

LOOKING FOR A NEW WAY TO TEACH ABOUT THE CATHOLIC LIFE OR TOB? This Catechetical Novel and its discussion guides will help you engage, inspire, and inform individuals and groups, ages 14 to 104.

Designed by a team trained in theology, Adventures in the Great Mystery is an action-packed story about Catholic college students, a story which pulls readers into the excitement and beauty of following Jesus in the Catholic Church. The first novel, The Five Questions, contains personal reflection questions after each chapter, group discussion questions for four meetings, and two hundred footnotes to Scripture, the Catechism, and the writings of saints and popes. Special group discussion questions are available for Lent and for Theology of the Body classes. Through the eyes of the characters, readers will experience and learn about the sacraments, various types of prayer, ethical decision-making, discernment of vocation, offering up suffering, and much more. Less-catechized readers will find a great introduction to the Catholic faith; well-catechized readers will find inspiration to build both their personal prayer life and their apostolic activity. Staff members are ready to design discussion questions with your class or group’s specific needs in mind.

For lists of topics covered, comments from readers, and sample discussion questions, or to contact our staff, visit AdventuresInTheGreatMystery.com. For sale at the Franciscan bookstore during all conferences.


Catholic Apologetics Institute of North America (CAINA)

In support of the Catholic Church’s New Evangelization, the Catholic Apologetics Institute of North America (CAINA) provides informative and interesting presentations and writings to help Catholics better understand and uphold our faith heritage to an increasingly secular society in need of hope and the Christian vision.


Church of Saint Paul

Family Formation is designed to help parents respond to the Church’s call to be the first and foremost educators of their children and to help families grow in the transforming love of God by understanding and living the Catholic Faith.

Bishop Sam Jacobs

Bishop Sam Jacobs was ordained to the priesthood for the Diocese of Lafayette in 1964 where he served as pastor, chaplain, and associate pastor of several parishes there and also in the Diocese of Lake Charles. He has served as chairman of the National Service Committee for the Charismatic Renewal and diocesan director of Vocations and Seminarians for the Diocese of Lake Charles. Bishop Jacobs was appointed the tenth bishop of Alexandria in 1989 and was installed as the third bishop of Houma-Thibodaux in 2003. He retired in October of 2013 and is now the bishop emeritus of Houma-Thibodaux. He celebrated 50 years of priesthood on June 6, 2014, and marks 25 years of episcopacy on August 24, 2014.

FUEL

There is nothing like a mountain-top encounter with the love of Jesus – it’s coming down from the mountain that can be scary. Franciscan University of Steubenville has created Steubenville Discipleship Quads to help you come down from the mountain and get right on a path that will lead you to a closer walk with Christ.

A Steubenville Discipleship Quad is a group of four men or women who are committed to growing together as disciples through communal prayer, sharing personal experiences, and following the provided curriculum, accompanying each other into a deeper relationship with Christ.

Following Jesus: You don’t have to do it alone.

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Group Leaders

Weekend Responsibilities 

A group leader is the person who organized the trip and will serve as the contact person between Central Office and the group’s participants. The group leader must be an adult, age 21 or older, who is in attendance with the group at the conference for the entirety of the weekend.

Arrival and Check In

Only the group leader is to report to Central Office to check in the group. Check in begins at 11 a.m.  Group leaders must have one completed Liability Form per participant (including all adults). **The group leader should submit the completed/signed Acknowledgement and Verification Form prior to arrival. Groups without this form on file cannot be allowed onto the conference site.

Bus Drivers

Unless the bus driver is also registered as a chaperone with your group, he or she is not allowed onto the conference site.  The exception to this is the closing Mass on Sunday morning. Buses MUST drop off either in front of the Civic Center or on the main parking lot side. DO NOT DROP OFF PARTICIPANTS ON THE SKATE PARK SIDE.

Franciscan LEAD Participants

LEAD participants will be on the grounds of the conference site when group check in begins. However, the LEAD program does not conclude until 1 p.m. LEAD participants will need to be “checked out” and dismissed to the group leaders.  Group leaders should check at Central Office to connect with their LEAD participants Friday.

Group Leader Information Packet 

At check in, group leaders will receive their pizza pick-up vouchers (if pre-ordered), Sunday travel meal pick-up vouchers (if pre-ordered), group T-shirts (if pre-ordered), participant wristbands, and lanyards.

Religious should check in at the Religious Table if they arrive prior to 3:30 p.m.  After 3:30 p.m, religious will check in by the chapel. Those religious serving at the conference will be given free entry; any that plan to be participants will need to register as a participant. 

Dress Code

All participants, including adults, are expected to dress appropriately in modest attire. Low-cut tops, mini skirts, short shorts, leggings with a top of an appropriate length or clothing with offensive language or obscene pictures are not allowed.

Emergency Contact

For emergencies 24 hours a day, call Shawn Lapeyrouse at 985-790-0505. For less urgent matters, call Lift 3:16, Inc. at 985-262-9064. Families may leave messages by calling 985-262-9064.

Lanyards

Lanyards MUST be worn to verify you as a participant. If you lose your lanyard, immediately report to Central Office (youth must be accompanied by an adult chaperone).

Meals

Meals will be served in the South Village Dining Hall. Please reference this schedule for meals on Saturday:

 

Saturday LUNCH (colors for Women only):

Orange & Blue: Noon-12:30pm

Red & Green: 12:30-12:50pm

 

Saturday DINNER:

Orange & Blue: 5:00-5:45pm

Red & Green: 5:45-6:30pm

SUNDAY | 8:15am

8:15am Doors Open to Main Venue [Fiesta Hall East]

WRISTBANDS: 

Green- Front Section

Yellow- Back Section

SATURDAY | 4:45-6:30 PM

4:45-6:30pm Participant Dinner (Fiesta Hall, outside)

WRISTBANDS: 

Green- 4:45pm – 5:30pm

Yellow- 5:30pm- 6:15pm

6:30pm Doors Open to Main Venue: [Fiesta Hall East]

WRISTBANDS: 

Yellow- Front Section

Green- Back Section

FRIDAY | 6:00 PM

6:00 PM : Doors Open to Main Venue [Fiesta Hall East]

WRISTBANDS: 

Green- Front Section 

Yellow- Back Section