CLE 2:16 - Diocesan Youth Conference
Saturday, January 6 from 10:00am - 9:00am
"So they went in haste and found Mary and Joseph, and the infant lying in the manger." - Luke 2:16
CLE 2:16 is a day-long event for high school teens to gather in fellowship as the young Church, sponsored by the Office of Youth Ministry. Exploring Luke 2:16, CLE 2:16 will celebrate the parish year of Eucharistic Revival, with a focus on the connection between the incarnation and the Eucharist – how from the beginning the Lord came to feed us.
Tickets can ONLY be purchased by youth ministers, campus ministers, or parish group leaders. Teens must attend with a parish or school group, with the necessary number of chaperones, and cannot buy tickets individually. You will need to purchase teen tickets and adult tickets.
Groups need to have 2 adults for the first 10 teens, and 1 adult for every 8 teens after that, e.g.:
- 7 teens + 2 adults
- 10 teens + 2 adults
- 15 teens + 3 adults
- 20 teens + 4 adults
- 27 teens + 5 adults
If your parish/school is not attending, please contact Francine Costantini and she will help connect you to a group.
Many more details are available on our website: dioceseofcleveland.org/cle216.
Regular cost per ticket: $40 from September 1 – November 20
Late tickets: $45 from November 21 – December 10
Super late tickets: $55 from December 11 – December 20
until tickets sell out!
Tickets are non-refundable unless the event is cancelled. You do NOT need to have the names of all those attending to purchase tickets. Group leaders will be sent a link to online permission and medical forms to be completed by parents or chaperones by December 15. People with late waivers might not receive t-shirts in their desired size, and we will not be able to accommodate special meals for food allergies for waivers received after December 15.
The event is sold out!
If you would like to be put on a waitlist in case other groups cannot fill their spots, please email Francine Costantini.
Link to fcostantini@dioceseofcleveland.org
Event Contact: Francine Costantini