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Recovery, Spirituality, 12 steps
By Catie Wilber
By Catie Wilber
When: Saturday, March 29, 2025, Mass begins at 9:00 AM, Conference begins at 10:15 AM
General Admission: $35
Student Admission: $15
Admission includes lunch and hand-outs
The day will feature: Exhibits, Eucharistic Adoration and Confession

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iTHIRST has been awarded a $200,000 grant in partnership with Catholic Extension, funded by the Lilly Foundation. This grant is specifically designed to bring Catholic faith-based recovery resources and spiritual consolation to rural communities across the U.S. and its territories.
With this funding, we will develop an iTHIRST app that will offer scalable recovery resources, spiritual reflections, and tools for establishing a multifaceted recovery ministry within parishes and beyond. Additionally, the grant will support 12 Spiritual Companionship Trainings in both English and Spanish over the next four years, as well as the creation of a specialized curriculum aimed at bringing spiritual consolation, hope, and healing to incarcerated youth.
We are deeply grateful to Catholic Extension for their partnership and for recognizing the profound impact of our mission!
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Catholic in Recovery Webinar: February 17, 2025, 5pm ET Keaton Douglas & Scott Weeman
Register: https://catholicinrecovery.com/event/webinar250217/
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I’m thriled to share this recording of my recent appearance on the Catholics Living Discipleship podcast with Darrin Nelson.
I invite you to stream this episode exploring iTHIRST, and how parishes can spiritually accompany families afflicted with substance abuse.
A note from Darrin:
“In this podcast video I speak with Keaton Douglas, Executive Director and creator of iThirst. The iTHIRST Initiative is a comprehensive program which focuses on spirituality in the prevention, treatment, and aftercare of those suffering from substance use disorders and their families. The iTHIRST Spiritual Companionship (ITSC) Training, is a faith-based continuing education which instructs lay leaders and clergy on the spiritual dimension of addiction/recovery, certified through Seton Hall University. This is a wonderful way to broaden how we Accompany people along their life journey at parishes.”
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To view the episode on YouTube, click here.
Yours in the Most Holy Trinity,
Keaton
