Program Name

Obaro Village: Rooted and Rising (“Obaro” meaning “Future” in the Urhobo language of Nigeria) will serve 40–50 rising sixth to ninth graders from the African Diaspora—including African American, African, Afro‑Caribbean, immigrant, refugee, and unchurched youth—who often face barriers to educational equity, spiritual engagement, and cultural affirmation.

Program Dates

Session 1: June 13–June 19

Session 2: July 11–July 17

Program Description

Obaro Village aims to empower participants through STEAM education, faith formation, leadership development, academic intrigue, career exploration, and community building. The program weaves Black Catholic spirituality with cultural dignity through immersive STEAM activities, college exposure, and intergenerational mentorship. Youth engage in daily prayer, inclusive liturgies, and reflections on Black saints and leaders whose lives exemplify devotion to Christ, resilience, and unwavering faith. STEAM sessions taught through a culturally responsive lens include plant‑based cyanotype prints, battery‑powered robotics, and mini soap box derby cars that blend creativity, physics, and engineering—activities designed to combat summer learning loss and build academic confidence.

Campers will also use media and storytelling to document family and community faith journeys, sharing stories through digital platforms to evangelize and inspire. Music, dance, and cultural arts rooted in African and Black Christian traditions will deepen spiritual connection and praise. College and career exposure is a key component, with field trips to local colleges and universities such as Marian University and Butler University. In the future, Black Catholic Ministry hopes to take campers to Xavier University of Louisiana, the nation’s first and only historically Black Catholic university (HBCU). These experiences—combined with mentoring from Black Catholic leaders, service projects, and vocational discernment—prepare youth to thrive as spiritually grounded, purpose‑driven leaders. 

FRATERNITAS: EMPOWERING CATHOLIC DADS

Fraternitas empowers Catholic fathers to confidently pass on their faith to their children, addressing the critical gap where 56% of Catholic teenagers report never discussing faith with their dads. In a world where parents face overwhelming societal and social media challenges, and Catholic resources for fathers are scarce, small, intentional steps today can transform future generations. Children raised with faith enjoy better mental health and lower risks of mental disorders and substance abuse, but without fathers’ direct engagement, they are unlikely to embrace Christianity as adults.

  • Fraternitas Houses strengthens fathers in faith, equipping them to become the spiritual leaders God calls them to be.
  • Fraternitas Dadcamp is an epic weekend adventure for Dads and their kids to strengthen their faith and have one-on-one time with fun activities.
  • Please visit www.marian.edu/fraternitas to learn more about these initiatives.
NETWORKING HAPPY HOUSE with Young Catholic Professionals on May 13th

The Young Catholic Professionals Indianapolis Branch is hosting a Networking Happy Hour at The Rathskeller in Indianapolis on May 13th from 7-9 pm, and the address is 401 E Michigan St, Indianapolis, IN 46204. The cost is free!

Join us for games, faith, and fellowship at this networking happy hour! Whether you’re swapping business cards, looking to make a career change, meeting new friends or sharing prayer intentions, you’re welcome here!

To register, go to https://www.youngcatholicprofessionals.org/chapter/indianapolis and go to Events. Hope to see you there!

CYO Camp Rancho Framasa: 2026 Summer Season

Join us for a summer of faith, friendship, and adventure! Registration is now open for our 2026 summer programs. We offer a variety of camp experiences designed to help children grow in their faith while enjoying the great outdoors. For more information and to register visit www.ranchoframasa.camp

DADCAMP at Marian University

Dads, here’s your chance to create unforgettable memories with your kids! Join us at DADCAMP® at Marian University, part of the Fraternitas initiative, dedicated to building stronger fathers who raise stronger families. Through epic weekend experiences, you’ll grow closer to your son or daughter while having a blast.  Enjoy a variety of activities, including playing games, canoeing, and racing in a soapbox derby—all while staying overnight in the dorms. More than just fun, DADCAMP is an opportunity to deepen your bond, grow in faith, and be inspired by meaningful moments together. We have two camps at Marian this year:

  • Elementary School age: Dads and Daughters/Sons Grades 1-5, Friday evening, June 19th through Sunday morning, June 21st, 2026.
  • Middle School age: Dads and Daughters/Sons Grades 6-8, Friday evening, June 26th through Sunday morning, June 28th, 2026.

Don’t miss this chance to invest in your relationship with your son or daughter while making lifelong memories.

Learn more and register at www.marian.edu/dadcamp or contact Mark Bridenstine at mbridenstine@marian.edu or 317-361-8084.