Young adults are a vital part of the Church today, bringing energy, enthusiasm, and unique gifts to the faith community. Recognizing both the challenges they have been facing and the deep spiritual hunger many continue to experience, the Catholic Bishops of the United States wrote Sons and Daughters of the Light: A Pastoral Plan for Ministry with Young Adults as a timeless guide to developing vibrant ministries that accompany them on their journey of faith. This 1996 pastoral served as a key contributing resource to the U.S. Bishops’ 2025 national framework, Listen, Teach, Send.
This document, informed by years of consultations with dioceses, national organizations, and young adults themselves, provided the Church with a ministerial outline for addressing the needs and concerns of men and women in their late teens, twenties, and thirties—whether single, married, with or without children. It acknowledged and still speaks to the longing of young adults to belong to a faith community, engage deeply with Scripture and Tradition, and find answers to life’s most profound questions through a personal relationship with Jesus and his Church.
This comprehensive framework:
Sons and Daughters of the Light is an essential resource for pastors, campus ministers, young adult ministers, diocesan leaders, and young adults themselves who are engaged in leadership. Even after three decades, it provides a roadmap for developing ministries with young adults that serve as beacons of hope for the Church, the nation, and the world.
This new edition of Sons and Daughters of the Light features:
This edition is part of The USCCB Collection from Ascension, which features official documents from the United States bishops previously published by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB).