Saint Emmelia Ministries Hosts Online Teen Literary Event

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BOLIVAR, PA — Saint Emmelia Ministries will host its next online Teen Book Club on Monday, March 30, from 7:30–8:45 p.m. ET, inviting teens to engage in a discussion of C.S. Lewis’s classic work, The Screwtape Letters.

The session will be led by Mindi Popovich-Schneider, who will guide participants through the novel’s themes of temptation, faith, and spiritual reflection. Teens are encouraged to come prepared with questions and quotations to enrich the conversation.

Organizers noted that the book club is designed to help participants reflect thoughtfully on their spiritual lives as Lent draws to a close. The event offers a space for young readers to discuss complex ideas, share insights, and deepen their understanding of Christian life through literature. Registration is available online for all interested participants.

Previously, the UOJ reported that St. Emmelia Ministries hosted an online Teen Q&A.

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