'Our Daily Bread' discusses the importance of youth ministry

by PAULA DEANGELIS-STEIN
Fri, Sep 8th 2017 08:00 am
Daybreak TV Productions
On this episode of `Our Daily Bread,` host Paul D. Seil is in the kitchen with Jesse and Sarah Salterelli, a young couple who have chosen to dedicate themselves to fostering Catholicism in youth in parishes in Western New York. (Courtesy of Daybreak TV Productions)
On this episode of "Our Daily Bread," host Paul D. Seil is in the kitchen with Jesse and Sarah Salterelli, a young couple who have chosen to dedicate themselves to fostering Catholicism in youth in parishes in Western New York. (Courtesy of Daybreak TV Productions)

Traditionally in the Northeast, September is the time of year when people of all ages wave goodbye to summer and head back into the classroom. I would bet that, for most of us, youth ministry doesn't even enter our minds when we think about back-to-school. Yet, just like teachers, this is the time when youth ministers gear up to involve, engage and invite young people into the Church.

On this episode of "Our Daily Bread," host Father Paul D. Seil is in the kitchen with Jesse and Sarah Saltarelli, a young couple who have devoted their lives to youth ministry. Jesse works at St. Bernadette Parish in Orchard Park, and his wife Sarah ministers at Annunciation Parish in Elma.  Together with Father Seil, they are in the kitchen cooking while they explain the importance of our Church connecting with today's youth.  

To learn more about youth ministry, tune in to "Our Daily Bread," Saturday, Sept. 9, at 6:30 a.m. and noon on WKBW-TV Channel 7. On the menu: seared scallops with lemon orzo, a simple salad and an apple, and pecan cheesecake.

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