1. Religious Education Congress 2010
Saturday, November 6, 2010
St. Paul Catholic High School
Bristol, CT
Presented by
Office of Religious Education
Archdiocese of Hartford
www.orehartford.org
Formando Discípulos,
Forming Disciples,
Cultivating Faith
Cultivando la Fe
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PROGRAM
REGISTRATION AND EXHIBITS
8:00 – 9:00
OPENING PRAYER / WELCOME
9:00 – 9:15
(Rev. Msgr. Michael J. Motta, D.Min. – Director, and Ms. Patricia Keck, MA – Assistant Director, Archdiocesan
Office of Religious Education
KEYNOTE ADDRESS: “DO I LOOK FAT IN THIS? PUTTING ON CHRIST, A PERFECT FIT!
9:15 – 10:00
(Joe Paprocki, D.Min., National Consultant for Faith Formation, Loyola Press – Compliments of Loyola Press)
In the Rite of Baptism we are told that we have become a new creation and have
clothed ourselves in Christ. Catechesis, then, is the process of getting dressed! To put
on Christ is to learn, day be day, what it means to live as his disciples. The key to
Christian discipleship is no secret. Jesus told his disciples, “Learn from me” (Mt 11:29).
To clothe ourselves in Christ is to learn from him the importance of the six tasks of
catechesis (GDC 85-87). In this address, we will take a refreshing look at these tasks:
knowing God (knowledge of the faith), worshipping God (liturgical education), loving
God and neighbor (moral education), turning to God (teaching to pray), living in
community (education for community life), and proclaiming the Kingdom (missionary
initiation). Catechesis is the process of helping others to try these six areas of
Christian life “on for size” so that they come to realize that putting on Christ is a
perfect fit.
EUCHARISTIC LITURGY
(10:30 – 11:45)
(Archbishop Henry J. Mansell, D.D. presiding)
ANNOUNCEMENTS
(11:50 – 12:00)
(Ms. Patricia Keck, M.A. – Assistant Director, Archdiocesan Office of Religious Education)
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CONGRESS SCHEDULE
Registration and Exhibits: 8:00 – 9:00
Opening Prayer / Welcome: 9:00 – 9:15
Keynote Address: 9:15 – 10:00
Liturgy: 10:30 – 11:45
Lunch (first shift): 12:00 – 12:35
Lunch (second shift): 12:35 – 1:10
Exhibits Open: 12:00 – 1:15
Workshops (round 1): 1:15 – 2:15
Workshops (round 2): 2:30 – 3:30
COFFEE
Coffee and Danish available in the cafeteria during registration (8:00 – 9:00)
LUNCH SHIFTS
FIRST SHIFT: 12:00 – 12:35 SECOND SHIFT: 12:35 – 1:10
For those in towns N-Z For those in towns A-M
VISIT THE EXHIBITORS
OPEN THROUGH LUNCH TIME AND
DURING REGISTRATION
FORMANDO DISCÍPULOS, CULTIVANDO LA FE
FORMING DISCIPLES, CULTIVATING FAITH
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OPENING PRAYER
LEADER: Gracious God, you know us and you love us. You know all of the joys, pains, successes and struggles
we have experienced as your teachers and catechists. Guide us as we now reflect on our response to
your call.
ALL: A CATECHIST’S PRAYER
Father of all families, you have called me to serve the family in
truth and love as a catechist. May I be faithful to this call, rooted
in your Word, and open to the gifts of the Holy Spirit.
May I use these gifts, especially the gifts of faith, hope, and love,
to serve the family as a witness to you, who are love and life and
the source and destiny of all families.
Let your Spirit enlighten my mind and strengthen my heart so
that I can be a path of Christ‟s love to families, especially those in
need, the homebound and aged, the disabled and disheartened.
Through the intercession of Mary and Joseph, I pray for the
Church, the Bride of Christ, whose mission to build a civilization of love passes through the family.
LEADER: John Henry Cardinal Newman was born in London in 1801. Originally an evangelical Oxford
academic and clergyman in the Church of England, he converted to Roman Catholicism in 1845, was
the first Rector of the Catholic University in Dublin, and was made Cardinal by Pope Leo XIII in 1879.
Through his extensive published writings and private correspondence he created a greater
understanding of the Catholic Church and its teachings. At his death he was praised for his
unworldliness and humility. On September 19, 2010 (Catechetical Sunday), Pope Benedict XVI
beatified John Henry Cardinal Newman. Let us now pray in Blessed Cardinal Newman‟s words:
ALL: God has created me to do him some definite service;
He has committed some work to me which he has not committed to another.
I have my mission – I may never know it in this life, but I shall be told it in the next.
I am a link in a chain, a bond of connection between persons.
He has not created me for nothing. I shall do his work.
I shall be an angel of peace, a preacher of truth in my own place while not intending it –
if I do but keep his commandments.
Therefore I will trust him.
Whatever, wherever I am, I can never be thrown away.
If I am in sickness, my sickness may serve him;
in perplexity, my perplexity may serve him;
if I am in sorrow, my sorrow may serve him.
He does nothing in vain.
He knows what he is about.
He may take away my friends.
He may throw me among strangers.
He may make me feel desolate, make my spirits sink,
Hide my future from me – still he knows what he is about.
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CELEBRATION OF THE EUCHARIST
INTRODUCTORY RITES
ENTRANCE SONG
Used with permission
GREETING
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PENITENTIAL RITE
OPENING PRAYER
LITURGY OF THE WORD
FIRST READING: ISAIAH 49:3,5-6
El Señor me dijo: “Tú eres mi siervo, Israel,
y estoy orgulloso de ti”.
Y ahora habla el Señor,
aquel que desde el vientre me formó
como siervo suyo,
para que le trajera a Jacob
y le reuniera a Israel.
¡Tan valioso soy para el Señor
y en Dios se halla mi fuerza!
Él dice: “No sólo eres mi siervo
para restablecer las tribus de Jacob
y traer a los sobrevivientes de Israel,
sino que te convierto
en luz de las naciones
para que mi salvación llegue
hasta el último rincón de la tierra”.
RESPONSORIAL PSALM: PSALM 40
Used with permission
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SECOND READING: EPHESIANS 4:1-7,11-13
Brothers and sisters,
I, a prisoner for the Lord,
urge you to live in a manner worthy of the call you have received,
with all humility and gentleness, with patience,
bearing with one another through love,
striving to preserve the unity of the Spirit
through the bond of peace: one body and one Spirit,
as you were also called to the one hope of your calling;
one Lord, one faith, one baptism;
one God and Father of all, who is over all and through all and in all.
But grace was given to each of us according to the measure of Christ‟s gift.
And he gave some as apostles, others as prophets,
others as evangelists, others as pastors and teachers,
to equip the holy ones for the work of ministry,
for building up the body of Christ,
until we all attain the unity of faith
and knowledge of the Son of God, to mature to manhood,
to the extent of the full stature of Christ.
GOSPEL ACCLAMATION
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GOSPEL: MARK 10:35-45
Santiago y Juan, los hijos de Zebedeo, se le acercaron y le dijeron: “Maestro, queremos que nos
concedas lo que vamos a pedirte.”
Jesús les preguntó: “¿Qué quieren que haga por ustedes?”
Ellos le contestaron: “Concédenos sentarnos uno a tu derecha y otro a tu izquierda cuando se
manifieste tu gloria.”
Jesús les dijo: “No saben lo que piden. ¿Pueden beber el cáliz de amargura que yo voy a beber, o pasar
por la terrible prueba que yo voy a pasar?”
Ellos le respondieron: “Sí, podemos.”
Jesús entonces les dijo: “Beberán el cáliz que yo voy a beber y pasarán por la prueba que yo voy a
pasar. Pero el sentarse a mi derecha o a mi izquierda no me toca a mí concederlo, sino que es para
quienes está reservado.”
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Al oír aquello, los otros diez se indignaron contra Santiago y Juan. Jesús los llamó y les dijo: “Ustedes
saben que quienes figuran como jefes de las naciones las gobiernan tiránicamente y que sus
dirigentes las oprimen. No debe ser así entre ustedes. El que quiere ser importante entre ustedes, que
sea su servidor, y el que quiera ser el primero entre ustedes, que sea esclavo de todos. Pues tampoco el
Hijo del hombre ha venido a ser servido, sino a servir y a dar su vida en rescate por todos.
HOMILY
PROFESSION OF FAITH
GENERAL INTERCESSIONS
Response: Señor, escucha nuestra oración or Lord, hear our prayer.
LITURGY OF THE EUCHARIST
PREPARATION OF THE ALTAR AND THE GIFTS
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PRAYER OVER THE GIFTS
EUCHARISTIC PRAYER
PREFACE
HOLY
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MEMORIAL ACCLAMATION
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AMEN
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COMMUNION RITE
LORD’S PRAYER
SIGN OF PEACE
BREAKING OF THE BREAD
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COMMUNION
COMMUNION SONG
Used with permission
PERIOD OF SILENCE
PRAYER AFTER COMMUNION
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WORKSHOPS
SESSIONS IN ENGLISH
1+2 SKILLS FOR LEADING PRAYER (REFLECTIVE AND LITURGICAL)
The General Directory for Catechesis reminds us that the most effective catechesis takes place within a
climate of prayer. In this workshop, we will go over the basic skills needed to lead others in reflective prayer
(guided meditations) as well as liturgical prayer (prayer services).
Joe Paprocki, D.Min., National Consultant for Faith Formation, Loyola Press. (Compliments of Loyola Press)
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1+2 ONLINE ADULT FAITH FORMATION AND CATECHIST CERTIFICATION IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE
UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON
This presentation on the benefits of Diocesan partnership with the VLCFF (Virtual Learning Community for
Faith Formation) will include an overview of the requirements for the Certificate in Catechesis. We will do a
walk-through of the registration process as well as looking at what an online class looks like and how to
fully participate.
Richard Drabik, M.A., Multimedia Coordinator, Institute for Pastoral Initiatives, University of Dayton.
(Compliments of the University of Dayton)
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1+2 ANYTHING YOU CAN DO THAT YOU HAVEN’T
This workshop will provide clarifications on teasing, bullying and fighting. How do we address these issues
in the classroom? We will discuss strategies for holding the line, outlining options, and not getting caught
up in solving the problem. There will be discussion time for case examples.
Catherine Hogan, MSW, LCSW, Founder and CEO of Inclusion Teaming
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1+2 TEACHING AND PRAYING WITH THE SCRIPTURES
This workshop will awaken our need for the Scriptures as our springboard for teaching and sharing our
faith with those in our classrooms.
Madeleine Porter, Pflaum Publishing Group Representative; DRE, Diocese of Providence. (Compliments of
Pflaum Publishing)
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1+2 FAITH STARTS IN THE FAMILY – LET’S EMBRACE THEM
This workshop will present practical ideas to help bring families together in prayer, help our families grow
in the faith, remind our families that they are the Church and become once again the primary educators of
their children.
Charlane Faught, Consultant, Our Sunday Visitor Curriculum Division. (Compliments of Our Sunday Visitor
Curriculum Division – formerly Harcourt Religion)
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1+2 DOES WHAT WE SAY AT MASS REALLY MATTER?
The translation of the new Roman Missal has been approved by the Vatican and will be implemented in
2011. Why is the change in language for the Roman Missal important? There is a different philosophy of
translation. How can this affect the ordinary parishioner and his/her family? Can our understanding of the
Eucharist change? What should a catechist do to facilitate the implementation?
Rev. David J. Baranowski, Director, Office for Divine Worship, Archdiocese of Hartford; Pastor, St. James
Church, Rocky Hill
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1+2 IS IT RIGHT OR WRONG?
This workshop will be a discussion about the levels of moral reasoning (Kohlberg), determining where we
and others stand, what affects moral reasoning, and how to promote higher levels of reasoning. Active
involvement will be encouraged.
Marcia Franko, M.A., faculty, Catholic Biblical School, Archdiocese of Hartford and former Parish
Coordinator of Youth Ministry
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1+2 TAPPING TEENS FOR PEER MINISTRY
Many parishes do not have post-Confirmation youth ministry programs in the traditional sense. However,
most parishes do have various ministries where teens are either already involved or can become involved.
Often times, it is within these ministries where teens are most effective in ministering to their peers. This
workshop will help identify existing ministerial areas in the parish as well as strategies to enhance their
experience.
Crystal Medeiros, Assistant Director, Youth and Young Adult Ministry, Diocese of Fall River
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1+2 HELP!! I CAN’T DO THIS ALONE…
This workshop will focus on the lifelong need of the Catechist for a balanced spiritual formation as
necessity, gift and mystery.
Sr. Clare Bertero, OSF, Former Diocesan Director of Religious Education, Archdiocese of Boston
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1+2 GOD, GLITTER AND GLUE!
This workshop will explain how to use creative crafts and activities to add to your lesson plans. The
liturgical seasons will be covered as well as Sacramental retreats.
Carol Lisella, Director of Religious Education, St. Patrick Parish, South Hadley, MA; Faculty, Holyoke Catholic
High School. (Compliments of RCL Benziger)
LIBRARY – 2nd FLOOR
SESIONES EN ESPAÑOL
1 EL DISCIPULADO CRISTIANO: RELEVANCIA Y COMPROMISOS
El Evangelio de Marcos es un vivo testimonio de lo que implica ser discípulo de Jesucristo, hasta el final. Esta
respuesta ha de darse en el corazón, en la mente y en la vida diaria. Ambas dimensiones requieren
conversión y formación, sostenidas en una espiritualidad que reconoce que Jesús es verdaderamente el Hijo
de Dios, en palabra y obra.
Miguel Arias, MA, Consultor para el Ministerio Hispano, Loyola Press. (Gentileza de Loyola Press)
AUDITORIUM
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2 LA MISIÓN EVANGELIZADORA DE LOS PADRES
El Concilio Vaticano II describe a la familia como la “Iglesia doméstica”. Se explorará la actividad misionera
de los padres y su lugar como lideres catequéticos en el seno de la familia y cómo pueden responder a su
misión evangelizadora.
Dulce M. Jiménez Abreu, Directora de Programas Hispanos de William H. Sadlier, Inc. (Gentileza de
William H. Sadlier, Inc.)
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2 LA NUEVA CONFIRMACIÓN: PASTORAL JUVENIL Y CONFIRMACIÓN
La catequesis y la pastoral juvenil, cómo usar modelos y técnicas de ambos para traer al joven a una nueva
experiencia de su fe.
Angel Delgado, Coordinador de Pastoral Juvenil de la Diócesis de Springfield hasta el 2010; Director de
Programas de ILS/FSS Holyoke/Chicopee Behavioral Health Network
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2 LA PRAXIS (PRÁCTICA) BAUTISMAL
Este taller tratará de cómo promover una catequesis que ayude a que los padres se involucren de mejor
manera en la Iglesia después de la preparación bautismal.
Aida Hidalgo, Directora del Apostolado Hispano de la Diócesis de Providence RI
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2 CURSOS DE FORMACIÓN EN LA FE ONLINE: UNA ALTERNATIVA DE FORMACIÓN PARA NUESTROS
TIEMPOS
El programa „La Comunidad Cibernética Para la Formación en la Fe” (CCFF) de la Universidad de Dayton
invita a todos los involucrados en la catequesis y los diversos ministerios de la Iglesia a seguir creciendo en
su fe haciendo uso de una de las grandes bondades que nos presenta la tecnología, en este caso los cursos por
internet. Este taller compartirá con los participantes la experiencia de la CCFF, su Programa de Certificación
en Catequesis y la experiencia del aprendizaje combinado o blended learning como alternativa de formación
en las comunidades hispanas.
Johnson Romero, Coordinador de Iniciativas Hispanas del Instituto de Iniciativas Pastorales de la
Universidad de Dayton OH. (Gentileza de The University of Dayton)
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2 ¿QUÉ TIENE QUE VER MI FE CON FACEBOOK Y EL CINE?
A través de este taller, queremos comprender mejor nuestra cultura y aprender nuevas “herramientas” para
discernir el mensaje del Evangelio a través de ellas.
Hermana Maria Elizabeth Borobia, FSP, Coordinadora de Evangelización de las Hermanas Paulinas y de
Pauline Books & Media. (Gentileza de Pauline Books & Media)
AUDITORIUM
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The Archdiocese of Hartford and The Institute for Pastoral Initiatives at the University of Dayton
have partnered to provide online courses for
Adult Faith Formation
through the VIRTUAL LEARNING COMMUNITY for FAITH FORMATION (VLCFF)
The courses are designed for:
Priests and Deacons Parish Catechetical Leaders
Catechists Lay Ministers Catholic School Educators
Adult Formation Coordinators Youth Ministers
Campus Ministers College Students Parish Council
Members Parish Social Justice Committees Parents
Youth And all who desire to learn more and to
appreciate the depth of their Catholic faith.
BECAUSE OF OUR PARTNERSHIP, FEES HAVE BEEN
REDUCED FROM $90 TO $40 PER COURSE (plus
books)
Los cursos están disponibles
también en español
Included are courses in: Catechesis Catholic Doctrine Church History Communication
Ecclesiology Liturgy Sacraments Prayer Morality Scripture Social Justice and World
Religions
Recommended beginning courses (may be used for Archdiocesan Certification) are: Catholic Beliefs
Survey of Catholic Doctrine Sacraments Introduction to Christian Morality New Testament
Old Testament Catholic Social Teaching and Introduction to Catechesis
FOR MORE INFORMATION
Catholic School Educators: contact Mr. Lawrence Duffany, Office of Catholic
Schools (860.242.4362), lduffany@adh-ocs.org www.catholicschoolshartford.org
Información en Español: contacte al Señor Carlos Aedo, Oficina de Educación
Religiosa (860.243.9465), espanol@orehartford.org www.orehartford.org
All Others: contact Ms. Patricia Keck, Office of Religious Education (860.243.9465),
pkeck@adh-ore.org www.orehartford.org
http://vlc.udayton.edu
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EXHIBITORS
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Boston College School of Theology and Ministry
Caritas Christi Center
Catholic Biblical School
Catholic Book Store
Catholic Scouting
Family Life Office
Fiat Rosary
Holy Apostles College and Seminary
Holy Childhood Association
Holy Family Retreat Center
Inclusion Teaming
Liguori Publications
Loyola Press
Office for Catholic Social Justice Ministry
Office for Divine Worship
Office for People with Disabilities
Office of Catholic Schools
Office of Religious Education
Our Lady of Calvary Retreat House
Our Sunday Visitor Curriculum Division
Pauline Books & Media
Pflaum Publishing Group
Pro-Life Ministry
RCL Benziger
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William H. Sadlier, Inc.
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OFFICE OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
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