Location: Hilton, St Petersburg Bayfront 333-1 st Street South St. Petersburg, FL 33701 800.445.8667 Overnight Room Rate: $109 (single/double) Room block cutoff is July 29, 2015. Reservations to be made directly with the hotel: Group name: 2015 FL RCIA Convocation Group Code: SOS Abundant Fruit from Ancient Roots It has been 10 years since the first statewide Florida RCIA Convocation was hosted in Tampa. Don t miss this year s convocation and bring your RCIA team with you to beautiful downtown St. Petersburg. Dates: August 28-29, 2015 Conference Registration: $90 per person until August 14 (Increases to $135 on August 15) Register Online: www.dosp.org Office of Worship Keynote Speaker: Jerry Galipeau Vice President & Chief Publishing Officer World Library Publications Breakout sessions to be offered Friday afternoon & Saturday morning Prayers & reception at neighboring St. Mary, Our Lady of Grace Office of Worship / Diocese of St. Petersburg Contact: Doug Reatini Phone: 727.341-6828 E-mail: DJ R@dosp.org 1 P a g e Hosted by the Offices of Worship Evangelization and Lifelong Faith Formation and the Diocesan RCIA Committee Diocese of St. Petersburg
2015 Florida RCIA Convocation Abundant Fruit from Ancient Roots Hilton, St. Petersburg Bayfront Friday, August 28, 2015 2:00 p.m. Registration Opens 3:00 p.m. Welcome & Opening Prayer (Ballroom) 3:30 4:45 p.m. BLOCK A: Breakout Sessions Back to the Basics A1. Preparing the Soil: Communal Involvement in the RCIA (community) o Fr. Gary Dowsey & Michael Raposa (Our Lady of Lourdes Parish, Dunedin) How do we form the community and parish ministries to be the locus for Christian initiation? Going beyond pulpit announcements, how is the assembly prepared to celebrate the rites and welcome newcomers? Are your Catholic schools aware of the RCIA process and where are uninitiated children funneled for sacramental/faith formation? A2. Seeds: Scattered and Sown Invitation to the RCIA (evangelization) o Diane Kledzik (Associate Dir. for Evangelization, Small Christian Communities & Adult Faith Formation) An evangelizing parish sets the environment for a flourishing RCIA process. This session will explore the many opportunities we have to invite those with no faith community to Come and See. Come with a desire to share your own experiences, hopes and dreams and be open to discovering new tools for evangelization. A3. Four Seasons of Growth: The Periods of the RCIA (process) o Deacon Jerry Crall (St. Timothy Parish, Lutz) There are different season to the RCIA process that unfold throughout the year. We should ignore the Gregorian calendar, except for the Lenten Period of Purification & Enlightenment, and stress the importance to entering into an entire liturgical cycle to form well-rounded Catholic Christians. A4. Nurturing the Vineyard Workers: The Spirituality of the Team (team building) o Phyllis Hachey (St. Timothy Parish, Lutz) How do we offer growth opportunities to our RCIA Team members so that those who are asked to be living water for others are able to be refreshed renewed, and live faith lives as salt and light? There is much to nurturing the spiritual growth of an RCIA Team and this session will explore ways and opportunities to communicate, enliven and invigorate your team throughout the year. A5. Sembrar Semillas para una Buena Cosecha o Tito Bello & Carmen Cayon (Incarnation Parish, Tampa) Involucrando su comunidad en el proceso de evangelización y nutriendo la espiritualidad del team como base del proceso de ese proceso. 5:00 7:00 p.m. Dinner on Your Own 2 P a g e
7:00 8:15 p.m. Plenary Session with Jerry Galipeau (Ballroom) Recapturing the Originating Vision for the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults This session will re-orient the participants to the originating vision of the RCIA from the Second Vatican Council: Initiation takes place in the community; apprenticeship is the model; RCIA is more like a dynamic novitiate than a class in Catholic teaching; and RCIA is the responsibility of all the baptized. 8:30 p.m. Shuttles leave for St. Mary, Our Lady of Grace 8:45 p.m. Taize Prayer St. Mary, Our Lady of Grace 9:30 11:00 p.m. Social St. Mary, Our Lady of Grace Church Hall Saturday, August 29, 2015 8:00 10:00 a.m. Registration 7:15-8:15 a.m. Continental Breakfast 8:00 a.m. Shuttles begin to St. Mary, Our Lady of Grace 8:30 a.m. Morning Prayer St. Mary, Our Lady of Grace 9:15 10:30 a.m. BLOCK B: Breakout Session B1. Grafted to the Vine: Sharing the Life of Christian Faith o Deacon Peter J. Burns (St. Timothy Parish, Lutz) The RCIA is an apprenticeship into the life, faith and ministry of Christ and the Christian community. According to RCIA #75, the formation of catechumens and candidates from their initial inquiry to mystagogy and beyond is an amalgamation of immersion into personal and communal prayer, liturgy, catechesis, community and service. There is no need to wait until the end, start at the very beginning to apprentice them into the life of Christ. B2. Tending the Vine, Fostering Growth: The Importance of Discernment Throughout the Process o Linda Johnston (Holy Family Parish, St. Petersburg) Discernment is integral to the whole process of the RCIA.it is not herd mentality. Prior to each ritual celebration the RCIA states that discernment is critical before the individual seeker moves on to the next step. This session will explore ways in which all who are involved in the initiation process catechumen, candidate, sponsor, RCIA Team member, and clergy are invited to discern the promptings of the Holy Spirit. B3. Reaping a Rich Harvest: Developing Formed and Transformed Catholics o Brian Lemoi, (Director of Evangelization & Lifelong Faith Formation) The story of the Road to Emmaus is the paradigm for moving from catechesis focused on information to catechesis that leads to transformation, thus fostering the development of faithfilled disciples of Jesus. This session will investigate Shared Christian Praxis and other models of formation that are holistic and multidimensional so that the head, heart and hands of the catechumens and candidates are engaged throughout the RCIA process. 3 P a g e
B4. Blowing in the Wind: Music to Accompany the Journey o Jeff FitzCharles (Espiritu Santo Parish, Safety Harbor) Have you wondered how to incorporate music during the celebration of the various rites? Is music even considered? Each season of the RCIA process calls for music to accompany the pilgrims on their journey. In this workshop the various options and examples of music that can be incorporated into the key ritual moments will be presented, shared and sung. B5. La Recojida de la Cosecha o Bertica Juanpere (Incarnation Parish, Tampa) & Theresa Hernandez (Most Holy Redeemer Parish, Tampa) El RICA es vivir y experimentar el misterio de Cristo, en mi vida y en la comunidad de fe. Daremos testimonio como movernos de una simple catequesis a un proceso de trasformación. 10:30 a.m. Coffee Break 10:45 a.m. 12 p.m. Plenary Session with Jerry Galipeau (Ballroom) Our Roots in Liturgy The RCIA is a liturgical rite of the church; it is not, strictly speaking, a catechetical model. The rituals of the RCIA are the bridges to the next period, so the content of the rite presumes a lot about the candidate. Do we? This session will look at why the rites are important and why they are so essential to the journey of initiation into the church. 12:15 p.m. Lunch with Observations/Comments by Jerry Galipeau 1:30 p.m. Closing Ceremony & Adjourn This Convocation is made possible in part by a Forum Legacy Grant, which honors the work of the North American Forum on the Catechumenate. Register online at www.dosp.org Office of Worship webpage Office of Worship Contact: Douglas Reatini, Director (727) 341-6828 DJR@dosp.org 4 P a g e
2015 Florida RCIA Convocation Registration Form Abundant Fruit from Ancient Roots PLEASE PRINT LEGIBLY Title: First Name: Last Name: Address: Badge Name: City: State: Zip: Parish Name and City: Email: BREAKOUT SESSIONS A. Friday, August 28 (3:30-4:45 p.m.) Please select only one A1. Preparing the Soil: Communal Involvement in the RCIA (Rev. Gary Dowsey & Michael Raposa) A2. Seeds: Scattered & Sown Invitation to the RCIA (Diane Kledzik) A3. Four Seasons of Growth: The Periods of the RCIA (Deacon Jerry Crall) A4. Nurturing the Vineyard Workers: The Spirituality of the Team (Phyllis Hachey) A5. Sembrar Semillas para una buena Cosecha (Tito Bello & Carmen Cayon) B. Saturday, August 29 (9:15-10:30 a.m.) Please select only one B1. Grafted to the Vine: Sharing the Life of Christian Faith (Deacon Peter Burns) B2. Tending the Vine, Fostering Growth: The Importance of Discernment Throughout the Process (Linda Johnston) B3. Reaping a Rich Harvest: Developing Formed and Transformed Catholics (Brian Lemoi) B4. Blowing in the Wind: Music to Accompany the Journey (Jeff FitzCharles) B5. La Recojida de la Cosecha ( Bertica Juanpere & Theresa Hernandez) REGISTRATION FEE: (Registration closes August 21, 2015) o $90 (if postmarked on or before August 14) o $135 (if postmarked August 15 20) Total Enclosed: $ Please make checks payable to Diocese of St. Petersburg and write FL RCIA Convocation on the memo line. There will be no name substitutions & a $50 service fee will be charged for cancellations after August 14, 2015. Mail the completed registration form(s) with payment to: Office of Worship /Diocese of St. Petersburg 2015 FL RCIA Convocation P.O. Box 40200 St. Petersburg, FL 33743-0200 Questions? Phone: 727-341-6828 Email: Doug Reatini djr@dosp.org 5 P a g e