He Thirsts for You National Conference on Evangelization and Catechesis

Similar documents
1.5 ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES IN RELIGIOUS EDUCATION

Catholic Education Week Kit for the First Week of School

The Holy See ADDRESS OF POPE JOHN PAUL II TO BISHOPS OF CANADA ON THEIR «AD LIMINA APOSTOLORUM» VISIT. Friday, 23 September 1983

L éducation catholique: Vivre en disciples joyeux MAY 5 MAY 10, 2019

FIRST WEEK OF SCHOOL RESOURCE PACKAGE SEPTEMBER 2017

The Holy See APOSTOLIC PILGRIMAGE TO AFRICA (MAY 2-12, 1980) ADDRESS OF JOHN PAUL II TO THE CHURCH OF GHANA. Cathedral of Accra Thursday, 8 May 1980

The Holy See APOSTOLIC JOURNEY TO AFRICA HOMILY OF JOHN PAUL II. Accra (Ghana), 8 May 1980

UNIVERSITY of MAURITIUS Vice Chancellor s Speech

CANADIAN UNITARIAN COUNCIL VISION TASK FORCE

Swearing-in Ceremony Speech February 15, 2018

Transport THE STANDING SENATE COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATIONS EVIDENCE UNREVISED-NON-RÉVISÉ

It is based on the life experience of the students through which they are invited to discern signs of God in their daily lives.

Catechist Formation FAQ s for Pastors, Clergy and Parish Leaders

Pope Francis Vision for Catechesis Joseph D. White, Ph.D.

Total Parish Catechesis

May 6, To All Church leadership,

Catechesis, an essential moment in the process of evangelisation. Maryvale as a place of formation for catechists and education in faith.

A DIOCESAN POLICY FOR BAPTISM AND CONFIRMATION

High Priests: Ministers of Vision

Partnerships in Sacramental Catechesis

Equality and Value-holism

Gift from on High. Pastoral Letter on the Sacrament of Confirmation

THE JOY OF THE GOSPEL CHAPTER 3: THE PROCLAMATION OF THE GOSPEL

Thank you so much for that wonderful introduction and thank you to so many of you for coming today. It s a great pleasure to be here with my friends f

University of Aberdeen. Anthropology contra ethnography Ingold, Timothy. Published in: Hau: Journal of Ethnographic Theory. DOI: /hau7.1.

diocese of BOISE OFFICE OF CATECHESIS

THE VISION. The Season of Advent CTC/RELIGION & FAMILY LIFE TEAM Welcome to the following wonderful people who have joined our

Kant s Transcendental Arguments: Disciplining Pure Reason Scott Stapleford New York: Continuum, 2008; 152 pages.

October 2018 Newsletter

WHERE DO WE BEGIN? Keeping the Stewardship Message Alive. What is Stewardship Formation. Today s Workshop 1/9/2017. What we do as Christian Stewards:

Catechetical Formation Program

Bishop Kettler STEWARDSHIP TALK 2018 SIOUX FALLS, SD

Catechetical Certification Process

The Christian Initiation of Children of Catechetical Age in the Archdiocese of Cincinnati

Archdiocese of Detroit

We read "Fatty Legs" and discussed/reflected on what it may have been like to attend a residential school.

December 2018 Parent Newsletter

Ontario Catholic Elementary Curriculum Policy Document Grades 1-8. Religious Education

Pope Francis Vision for Catechesis: The Path to Forming Missionary Disciples. Joseph D. White, Ph.D.

A Catholic Pedagogy? What is it? What does it mean for you as a Board of Trustees, School leader or teacher in a Catholic environment?

Saturday, October 27, 2018

PARISH OF THE HOLY CROSS PASTORAL PLAN

Diocese of Nashville. In collaboration with

EN TA CHAR 12 CHARTER

2015 Ordinary General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops. The vocation and the mission of the family in the Church and in the contemporary world

WUCWO. October 17, 2018

EPC 554. Agrégation interne d anglais Session 2018 Épreuve EPC. Exposé de la préparation d un cours. Ce sujet comprend 4 documents :

Results of the Online Survey: Religious Life, Spirituality, and Charism

Disciples: Established, Anointed, and Sent in Christ

Rediscovering the European Common Good

Algonquin & Lakeshore Catholic District School Board Regiopolis-Notre Dame Catholic High School 130 Russell Street Kingston, Ontario K7K 2E9

LEADING SEEKERS TO ENCOUNTER CHRIST THE ART OF ACCOMPANIMENT

The Eucharist: Source and Fulfillment of Catechetical Teaching Hosffman Ospino, PhD* Boston College

Diocese of Marquette. Guidelines for Confirmation

GRACE MERCY AND SACRAMENT OF FIRST CONFESSION

Adult Confirmation Discernment Interview

In our Diocese, this includes:

Ontario Catholic Elementary Curriculum Policy Document Grades 1 8. Religious Education

St. Joseph Parish CONFIRMATION HANDBOOK 2017

Certification MCFD Course Learning Objectives

Comprehensive Plan for the Formation of Catechetical Leaders for the Third Millennium

RENEW MY CHURCH SUMMIT VIDEO AND DISCUSSION GUIDE. Resource for parish groups to discuss and broaden understanding of a common vision of renewal

E-Newsletter. These things I warmly wish to you- Someone to love Some work to do A bit o' sun A bit o' cheer And a guardian angel always near.

POSSIBLE QUESTIONS ABOUT GAUDETE ET EXSULTATE

Holy Cross Church Confirmation Registration Package

DAYS, MONTHS, SEASONS AND DATES

EPC 314. Agrégation interne d anglais Session 2018 Épreuve EPC. Exposé de la préparation d un cours. Ce sujet comprend 3 documents :

TOTUS TUUS OF MADISON

CHANGES IN POLICY SINCE LAST GENERAL COUNCIL IN

1) Mot de bienvenue Caryl Green welcomes the members and says a few words about La Fab.

PASTORAL PLAN. Goals & Objectives S Nicholas Parish El Toro Road Laguna Woods, CA 92637

Family Life/Chaste Living Policy

ARCHDIOCESE OF CHICAGO DIRECTORS OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION. Job Analysis Work Sheet 2

Discipleship Plan. Submitted by: Discipleship Council. February 29, /29/2016 1

FAMILY MATTERS. E-Newsletter of the Family Life Office, Archdiocese of Dubuque 1229 Mount Loretta, Dubuque IA Summertime = Family Time

ST. LUKE THE EVANGELIST

OFFER STRENGTHEN SUSTAIN THE ORIGINAL ORDER OF SACRAMENTS OF INITIATION: BAPTISM, CONFIRMATION, EUCHARIST

Living the Joy of the Gospel! Encountering Christ on our daily road to Emmaus.

Commentary on the General Directory for Catechesis Raymond L. Burke, D.D., J.C.D

Assistant Principal: Religious Identity and Mission

Catechetical Formation Program Nashville ashville. ashville. ashville. Year

Compensation Scale. Directors and Coordinators of Religious Education. April 2014

CORRELATION Parish Edition. to the

Parent/Student Handbook

Guidelines for Catechesis of Youth Grades 6 to 8

Discipleship & Faith Formation

+Faith Formation Handbook+

GIFT FROM ON HIGH COMPLETING THE INITIATION OF BAPTIZED CHILDREN

DIOCESAN GUIDELINES FOR FIRST PENANCE AND FIRST EUCHARIST CATECHESES

Catholic Missions In Canada

The Holy See ADDRESS OF JOHN PAUL II TO THE BISHOPS OF VIETNAM ON THEIR "AD LIMINA" VISIT. Tuesday, 22 January 2002

A CATHOLIC PERSPECTIVE

Spiritual Refreshment on the Camino

COMPONENTS OF THE CATECHETICAL FORMATION PROGRAM

CORRELATION Parish Edition. to the

Catholic Education Week 2018 Prayer Services and Reflection Activities for ADVANCE KIT

James Pauley, S.T.D. Associate Professor of Theology and Catechetics Editor, The Catechetical Review Franciscan University of Steubenville

A POINT OF VIEW ON LASALLIAN ASSOCIATION IN WEST AFRICA

A Pastoral Letter by. Bishop of Greensburg

Revelation and its transmission through evangelization

Transcription:

He Thirsts for You 2019 National Conference on Evangelization and Catechesis Workshop Descriptions for Friday, April 5 th, 2019 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. 1. Gaudete et Exsultate - Rejoice and Be Glad: Joy and Holiness in the Everyday Presenter: Dr. Michel G. MacDonald, PhD, STD, Executive Director, Catholic Organization for Life and Family It has been said that joy is the infallible sign of the presence of God. The theme of joy has been a constant in the pontificate of Pope Francis. All three of his Apostolic Exhortations speak about joy: The Joy of the Gospel, The Joy of Love, and finally Rejoice and be Glad. To what type of joy does Pope Francis refer and how is it related to evangelization and catechesis? We shall look at joy and see how it is caused by love and is, as St. Paul says, a fruit of the Holy Spirit. Joy is an essential element of the Christian life. As a sign of God s presence, joy in the Christian can be an indication of holiness and wholeness. Joy filled believers are part of the via pulchritudinis, the way of beauty that enables them to encounter the world and attract others to Christ and his Church. 2. Same Water, Different Well: Christianity in Pop Culture Presenter: Dr. Andrew Wilson, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Department of Religious Studies, Mount Allison University This workshop examines the way the Christian tradition continues to operate within the (sometimes turbulent) currents of contemporary popular culture. While easily dismissed as superficial or ephemeral, what is popular can also indicate a number of significant things about contemporary Christianity. For one, it can demonstrate points of authentic connectedness. For another, it can indicate a significant locus for contemporary identity. Who are we in the 21st century? What do we hold in common? What do we thirst for? Examining key examples from popular culture provides surprising perspective on how we understand ourselves to be Catholic Christians in our time and place. Ultimately, dipping into pop culture can help us appreciate how the Spirit overlaps its traditional sacred bounds, flowing freely within our shared cultural experiences, often in ways that exceed the sacred/secular divide. 3. Christian Meditation with Children and Youth Presenters: Paul Tratnyek, International Coordinator for Christian Meditation with Children with the World Community for Christian Meditation and School Liaison for the Canadian Christian Meditation Communion Mary Theresa Coene, Vice-Principal at St. Gabriel Catholic Elementary School in Brantford, Ontario Children are born contemplative and love meditating. This workshop will introduce the ancient prayer of meditation in the Christian tradition as rediscovered and taught by Fr. John Main OSB. The presenters will share their experience of Christian meditation with children and youth in Catholic schools and the impact it is having on children, families and communities. The history of meditation within our Christian tradition will be shared along with its benefits and fruits, its distinctiveness from mindfulness, and how current research is providing empirical evidence of what the early Desert Fathers and Mothers of the 3rd and 4th centuries intuited and taught about this ancient prayer. Resources along with access to the information of this session provided through PowerPoint will be available to participants to bring back to for use in your parish and or school ministry. 1

Workshop Descriptions for Friday, April 5 th, 2019 2:15 p.m. - 3:15 p.m. 1. Moving from Exchange to Encounter in Sacramental Preparation Presenter: Dr. Anne Jamieson, Diocese of Hamilton So often our parish sacramental preparation gets caught up in registration forms, copies of baptismal certificates and lists of important dates. While these are all important tasks, they are not the essential purpose of sacramental preparation. How do we engage busy parents? How do we address logistics as well as catechesis? What is most essential in these sessions? What would a focus on encounter look like? Join us as we consider the movement towards encounter in sacramental preparation. 2. Practices for Transformative Leadership in an Adult Learning Context Presenters: Miriam K Martin, pbvm and Lorraine Ste-Marie (Saint Paul University) As a global community, human beings are facing tensions and dilemmas created by what we call the three great divides: the Spiritual, Social and the Ecological. These divides affect all aspects of life. How do we nurture a mature faith in the midst of the tensions we are living? Authentic human development and spiritual development come together in the mature person of faith. Do we have the tools to engage the challenges of our life experience and hold them in creative tension so as to learn from them and continue to develop spiritual and human maturity? How do we encourage the celebration of a deep faith and commitment to the good of all? In this workshop we will explore concepts and tools from transformative leadership and Theory U for promoting transformative learning in faith development experience. 3. It s a Way of Life, First Nations, Métis and Inuit Stories/Un mode de vie, histoires des premières nations, métis et inuit Presenter: Marian Lawson-MacDonald, Curriculum Consultant, Catholic District School Board of Eastern Ontario Involved, knowledgeable and talented are a few of the words used to describe the First Nations, Métis and Inuit participants in this multimedia resource developed by the Eastern Ontario Catholic Curriculum Corporation (EOCCC). It features Aboriginal youth and adults who are sharing their way and are an inspiration to all. As we learn together about Canada s First Peoples we see how spirituality is interwoven through their everyday experience. Similarly, as Catholic educators we are called to make our faith an integral part of our teaching and learning and to walk hand-in-hand with our children, parent community and parish. For this reason, you will notice that as we learn about Indigenous cultures, we also connect with our Catholic traditions and teachings. Throughout this resource there are connections with Catholic themes, anchor concepts and the Catholic Graduate Expectations. Workshop Descriptions for Friday, April 5 th, 2019 2

3:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 1. La catéchèse au service du questionnement Presenter: Denise Durocher a œuvré dans le domaine de l éducation de la foi au niveau des jeunes en tant qu enseignante dans le système des écoles catholiques de langue française de l Ontario Dans les Actes des Apôtres, nous faisons avec Saint-Paul la rencontre d un Éthiopien qui lisait les textes sacrés. Le disciple demande à l'homme s'il comprend ce qu'il lit. L'Éthiopien s'exclame: "Comment puis-je comprendre ce que je lis si je n'ai personne pour me guider?" Ac 8, 30-31 Aujourd hui, les jeunes et les adultes de tout âge viennent à nous avec leurs propres expériences de foi et les leçons qui leur ont été enseignées ou qu ils ont apprises d eux-mêmes en cours de route. Ils nous arrivent avec un répertoire personnel de messages, de leçons et d enseignements au sujet de la foi. Parfois, cette information accumulée pendant des années mérite un nouveau regard et nous sommes invités à les aider à en discerner l essentiel. Nous sommes «la personne qui guide» de la question de l Éthiopien. Dans cet atelier, nous explorerons l importance de l accueil du questionnement adulte. Nous reconnaîtrons que l'éducation à la foi doit embrasser la pensée critique, encourager la réflexion et la recherche, permettre le questionnement et le débat. Nous découvrirons que dans notre rôle de catéchiste, nous sommes les guides et nous cherchons à créer un espace convivial où les questions sont encouragées et où des réponses peuvent être trouvées en groupe, alors que nous marchons ensemble sur les chemins de la foi. 2. The Plan in Black: What Johnny Cash Can Teach Us About the New Evangelization Presenter: Blake Sittler, Director of Pastoral Services, Catholic Pastoral Centre, Saskatoon One of the greatest evangelists of all time was Johnny Cash. Cash spoke to all people and had a heart for the underdog. He played on reserves and in prisons; in churches and bars. He sang about life and death, war and peace; he sang about murder, forgiveness, faith and redemption. No matter your political or religious affiliation, Johnny Cash could penetrate the culture through song and story because he was above no one he was the saint who sinned every sin! he wanted his music to connect with people so he could connect everyone to Jesus. What are the lessons that we can learn from Johnny Cash about our efforts to share the message of Jesus Christ? Christians cannot point up to the Kingdom Come if they cannot serve God's People here on earth. 3. The Principles of Prison Ministry: How Restorative Justice Speaks to Other Ministries Presenter: Mary-Jo Mackinnon-Simms, Coordinator, Archdiocese of Kingston The Prison Ministry Training Program works with those interested in answering the call to ministry for those who are incarcerated. It is a six-week program that works in Restorative Justice Principles to help train volunteers who are interested in this ministry. Some of the topics that are covered in those six weeks are: The call to ministry, restorative justice, boundaries and communication skills and self-care. This workshop would be helpful to anyone who would like to know more about prison ministry and start to explore how the themes of prison ministry training can be implemented in a parish or diocese. 3

Workshop Descriptions for Saturday, April 6, 2019 10:15 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 1. Christian Life: A WAY Presenter: Fr Bartlomiej Palczewski, Itinerant Catechist for the Neo-catechumenal Way in Canada. In today s modern, secularized society, we see that the Holy Spirit is always at work, inspiring new realities in the Church to deal with the many challenges that it faces. One of these realties is an ongoing formation of faith, lived as a journey of faith in small communities, where the other is well known and loved. These communities, under the guidance of the catechists, become a vivid sign of God s presence in the world as they are nourished by the weekly Word of God and the Eucharistic celebrations. Thus, the Good News brings forth fruits as those who belong and those who are on the outside become evangelized: the lost are found, the wounded are healed, the mute speak and the deaf hear. This workshop will present the experience of 50 years of the Neo-catechumenal way, an initiation into an adult Christian faith. 2. Senior Ministry: Formed in Faith Presenter: David Dayler, Diocese of Hamilton Although the church cannot ignore its great responsibility in helping meet the needs of the frail or at-risk elderly, neither can we ignore the involvement of healthy older adults in ministry. Older members of our congregations have many gifts to offer. Healthy seniors and Grandparents are an untapped resource in our catechetical programming. This workshop will explore the importance of ministry by, with and for older adults with specific reference to how they can pass on the faith to the younger generations. Come and explore the great gift our seniors can be to our parishes. 3. Sacramental Preparation with Children: What Are We Preparing Them For? Presenter: Christine G. Taylor, Director of Evangelization and Catechesis, Roman Catholic Diocese of Prince Albert In this participatory workshop, after a short presentation about the current methodology and the cultural context in which children s sacramental preparation occurs, participants will have an opportunity to consider possible adaptive changes to their own sacramental preparation processes. Paragraph #59 from the General Directory for Catechesis, which states that catechumenal formation should inspire the other forms of catechesis in both their objectives and in their dynamism, will be the foundation from which the second half of the workshop will unfold. 4

5