As youths from throughout the country gather in Indianapolis every other year for the National Catholic Youth Conference (NCYC), they bring many needs.
While the interactive exhibit hall in the Indiana Convention Center has become a destination for National Catholic Youth Conference (NCYC) participants to buy merchandise, visit booths for information on vocations and to take time and have fun doing things like playing cornhole or singing, there is usually an opportunity for young people to serve their brothers and sisters in need.
The Archdiocese of Indianapolis has made a name for itself in the Church in the U.S. It hosts more large national Catholic events than any other diocese in the country.
Some people will question the sanity of an adult who willingly agrees to be a leader for three days or more for a group of teenagers at a national conference of 16,000 youths.
One of the challenges to the young people at the National Catholic Youth Conference in Indianapolis on Nov. 20-22 involved giant, plastic, building blocks, and this intriguing question:
Getting ready to speak before more than 16,000 people
in Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, 18-year-old Nolan McCracken admitted he was “very nervous” and “humbled” to share what was essentially a soulful, vulnerable and unusual thank-you at the National Catholic Youth Conference (NCYC) on Nov. 20.
When Bridget Ireland of St. Joseph University Parish in Terre Haute signed up to be a chaperone for a group from that city attending the National Catholic Youth Conference (NCYC) in Indianapolis, she did so for practical purposes.
One of the most impactful experiences of the National Catholic Youth Conference (NCYC) held every other year in Indianapolis is the gathering of all participants in Lucas Oil Stadium for eucharistic adoration, which took place this year on Nov. 21.
It’s about 12:30 p.m. on Nov. 20, and youths from around the country are starting to arrive at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis for the National Catholic Youth Conference (NCYC).
Youthful exuberance was already on full display in the hallways of the Indiana Convention Center on Nov. 20, the first day of the National Catholic Youth Conference (NCYC) in Indianapolis.
Seventeen-year-old Isabelle Bedel jumped to her feet and shouted with joy, joining in the thunderous roar that resounded through Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis on Nov. 21 when Pope Leo XIV appeared on a huge screen from the Vatican, sharing a smile and words of encouragement, advice and love for the 16,000 youths at the National Catholic Youth Conference (NCYC).
The staff of The Criterion was at the National Catholic Youth Conference in Indianapolis from November 20-22, sending back news stories and photos the entire time. See all of our coverage at the links below:
When it comes to creative, attention-getting fashion that always makes people smile, participants at the National Catholic Youth Conference have a tradition of wearing a wide variety of headgear that adds another flavor of fun to the faith-filled event.
The Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis was often filled with laughter and loud, excited talk as thousands of teens made their way back and forth through its wide hallways during the National Catholic Youth Conference (NCYC) on Nov. 20-22.
On Nov. 21, the first full day of the National Catholic Youth Conference (NCYC), a long line of people soon formed in the large exhibit hall at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis set aside for the sacrament of penance.
The 16,000 youths that came to Indianapolis for the National Catholic Youth Conference (NCYC) are at a critical time in their lives when many possibilities are all laid out before them.