Safeguarding Human Dignity In this Year of Mercy Safeguarding

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C atechetical Congress 2016 Safeguarding Human Dignity In this Year of Mercy Saturday, September 17, 2016 St. John the Baptist Diocesan High School 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Featuring Keynote Speaker:

Helen M. Alvaré, Professor of Law at

George Mason University School of Law, Advisor to USCCB, Author

This year’s Catechetical Congress promises once again to be exciting, enjoyable, and rewarding. The worship, keynote address, and many workshops will touch on every aspect of catechetical parish ministry. It will be an opportunity for renewal, formation, and fellowship. For more information vist www.drvc-faith.org. The Congress will include: • • • • • • •

Continental Breakfast Morning Prayer Keynote Address Workshops in English and Spanish Lunch Many Exhibits and Vendors Mass & Special Blessing of Catechists

Catechesis - Adult Faith Formation 1. A Walk through the RCIA—what does the Rite say? Description: This workshop looks at the initiation process as seen in the RCIA. We will walk through the ritual text and formation process. Also we will discuss the vision of the RCIA and the connections between evangelization, catechesis and liturgy. Sponsored by RCL Benziger Presenter: Joseph Long B.A. Theology; Graduate Studies in Religious Education/Religious Studies; Pastoral Associate, Master Catechist, Lay Ministry Foundation Program –Diocese of Raleigh; DRE/Teacher (Archdiocese of Philadelphia), Team Member, North American Forum on the Catechumenate, Sales Rep, RCL Benziger Suggested for: RCIA Teams, Catechists, Clergy

2. An Ecological Conversion: A Response to

LAUDATO SI

Description: In Pope Francis’ encyclical Laudato Si, he challenges us “to dare to turn what is happening to the world into our own personal suffering and then to discover what each of us can do about it.” In this workshop we will talk about how we as Christians can take significant and immediate action both at home and in the parish. Dare to be challenged! Presenter: Miriam Hidalgo, M.A. Religious Education, Boston College; B.A. in Youth Ministry, Providence College Suggested for: All

3. Missionary Disciples in Today’s World Description: Bishop Brennan will reflect on our call to re-imagine ourselves as disciples on mission in the modern world, based on the writings of Pope Francis, The Joy of the Gospel, Laudato Si, The Joy of Love. Presenter: Most Reverend Robert Brennan, Auxiliary Bishop of Rockville Centre Suggested for: All

4. Paths to Christian Initiation: a Look at Who’s Who in the RCIA Description: This workshop will look at who comes to us seeking to become Catholic (unbaptized, baptized Christians, Catholics, seeking full initiation). We will spend our time identifying who they are and then how to discern their path for initiation. Sponsored by RCL Benziger Presenter: Joseph Long B.A. Theology; Graduate Studies in Religious Education/Religious Studies; Pastoral Associate, Master Catechist, Lay Ministry Foundation Program –Diocese of Raleigh; DRE/Teacher (Archdiocese of Philadelphia), Team Member, North American Forum on the Catechumenate Sales Rep, RCL Benziger Suggested for: RCIA Teams, Catechists, Clergy 2

5. Reflections on

AMORIS LAETITIA

Description: The Bishop will share his reflections on the Post-Synodal Apostolic Exhortation from Pope Francis, The Joy of Love. Presenter: Most Reverend William F. Murphy, D.D.; S.T.D., Fourth Bishop of Rockville Centre Suggested for: All

6. Scriptural Themes on Mercy: Compassion, Forgiveness, Good Deeds Description: This presentation will highlight some of the very many scriptural passages which give practical illustrations around mercy as we experience it from the Lord and as we show it to one another. Presenter: Fr. Patrick J. Griffin, CM, PhD in Biblical Studies from Catholic University in Washington, DC; currently Executive Director of Vincentian Center for Church and Society at St. John’s University, NY Suggested for: Catechetical Leaders, Catechists

7. St. Paul: Priest & Pastor Description: Come and learn about Paul’s vision of the Church as seen through his spiritual journey. Presenter: Msgr. Jim McNamara MDiv. Theology, M.S. Ed. Counseling, Author, Pastor Suggested for: Catechetical Leaders, Catechists, Youth Ministers, Adult Faith Formation Teams

8. THE NEW RITE OF CELEBRATING MATRIMONY AND THE FORMATION OF MARRIED COUPLES Description: Bishop Andrzej will discuss the recent changes to the Rite of Marriage and discuss how they reflect the components of forming those preparing for the Sacrament of Marriage. What we celebrate in the liturgical rite teaches us what how we should assist others in preparing to live the vocation of married life. Presenter: Most Reverend Bishop Andrzej Zglejszewski, Auxiliary Bishop of Rockville Centre Suggested for: Clergy, Those Involved in Marriage Prep, Catechetical Leaders

9. The Unmerciful Servant (Matt 18:21-35) Description: Perhaps no parable in the NT draws our attention more forcefully to the relation between divine and human mercy. In this workshop we will consider what “mercy” means and how it must be expressed as well as experienced. Presenter: Fr. Patrick J Griffin, CM PhD in Biblical Studies from Catholic University in Washington, DC; currently Executive Director of Vincentian Center for Church and Society at St. John’s University, NY Suggested for: All

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10. “The Way We Became the Brady Bunch” Description: A reflection on the Apostolic Exhortation, “The Joy of Love” from the perspective of mercy. Presenter: Msgr. James C Vlaun M. Div., MA Broadcasting, CEO and President of Telecare Television Suggested for: Clergy, Catechetical Leaders, Marriage Prep Facilitators, Catechists

11. Understanding “Cinco Encuentro”: witnesses of God’s Love Description: What is the V Encuentro? It is a process of ecclesial reflection and action that invites all Catholics in the United States to participate. Bishop Perez will discuss what this is and will introduce this process in our parishes. Presenter: Most Rev. Nelson J. Pérez, Chair USCCB’s Subcommittee on Hispanic Affairs for the Secretariat of Cultural Diversity, Auxiliary Bishop, Diocese of Rockville Centre, Vicar for the Eastern Vicariate, Vicar for the Hispanic Apostolate Suggested for: Catechetical Leaders, Clergy and Catechists.

12. What is the Point of Adult Formation? Putting Theory into Practice Description: A discussion of the US Bishops document “Our Hearts Were Burning Within Us: A Pastoral Plan for Adult Faith Formation in the United States” and its application in a parish setting. Presenter: Suzanne Richards M.A. Religious Education; B.A. Finance Economics, DRVC Catechetical Leader Certification, PFI Instructor, Adjunct Instructor - Molloy College Suggested for: Catechetical Leaders , All involved with Adult Faith Formation

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Catechesis - Children / Families 13. Human Dignity Curriculum- What? Why? How? When? Description: To discuss the strategies for integrating Human Dignity throughout the Religious Education Program in your parish. Creating a culture of respect for life and conscience formation among students and families from the early years, through Confirmation Preparation and amongst families in our parishes. Presenter: Ellen Zafonte, Associate Director of Children and Youth, Diocese of Rockville Centre, M.A. Pastoral Studies/Theology; M.S. Education Suggested for: Catechetical Leaders, Confirmation Coordinators, Grade Level Coordinators

14. LAUDATO SI For YOUNG LEARNERS Description: The workshop will explore Pope Francis’s Encyclical Laudato Si and creative ways it can be presented to young people in the catechetical setting. Presenter: Deacon Robert McCarthy, J.D., M.A., Pastoral Studies, Deacon of the Diocese of Rockville Centre and Mary Jean McCarthy, Master of Education, Clinical Assistant Professor, Adelphi University Suggested for: Catechetical Leaders, Catechists

15. Lead, Follow and Get Out of the Way: Leading Children and Parents to the Silence through which God speaks Description: As Catechists and Catechetical Leaders we must rekindle the significance of silence in the spiritual formation of the children and the families we serve. Our role is clear: Lead them to the silence, follow them into the silence and then get out of the way as God speaks to them through the silence. Using a variety of learning modalities, this workshop offers practical methods which can easily be incorporated into your faith formation classes/programs to develop and enrich the moments of silence needed for our children to discover their relationship with Jesus. Presenter: Jennifer Menneci, Director of Faith Formation, St. Margaret of Scotland, M.A. Theology, Graduate of PFI, Catechist Suggested for: Catechists, Catechetical Leaders, Clergy

16. Principles for Good Liturgy in a Religious Education Program Description: This workshop will seek to discuss good foundational liturgical principles that can be used to prepare appropriate liturgical experiences. Presenter: Msgr. Joseph DeGrocco, Doctor of Ministry, M.A. in Liturgical Studies, M.Div, Former Professor at Seminary of the Immaculate Conception Suggested for: Catechetical leaders, Grade Level Coordinators, Catechists, Parish Liturgy Committee Members 5

17. The Role of Parents in the Their Child’s Faith Life Description: Participants will discuss and identify strategies to use in order to engage parents/guardians in the faith formation of their children. Participants will gain a deeper understanding of the important role they play in building a church-home connection. Presenter: Dr. Kathleen Walsh, Ed.D., Superintendent of Schools, Diocese of Rockville Centre Suggested for: Catechists and Catechetical Leaders

18. Using Crafts and Hands On Material to Enhance Your Lessons Description: With the assistance of Doreen Dolan, Immaculate Gold, you will explore different modalities for passing on the faith to children and parents. Presenter: Sr. Karen Ladermann, OP Certified Catechetical Leader, Director of Religious Education Suggested for: Catechists

19. When “this is the way we’ve always done it” doesn’t work anymore Description: While change can be daunting, stagnation can be harmful. This workshop will highlight the importance of discernment when looking to implement changes and not simply change things for the sake of changing them. Presenter: Lisette Robustelli, M.A. Pastoral Theology, Coordinator of Evangelization and Faith Formation at Assumption Parish, Experience as a parish and diocesan director of Religious Education, helped create the Diaconate Formation for the Diocese of Orange, CA. Suggested for: Catechetical Leaders, Catechists

20. Why God Doesn’t Send E-Mails— It’s All About the Tone! Description: How many times have you been cautioned about the potential danger of emails? A warning we would do well to heed since 80% of communication happens through body language and tone. Is it no wonder then that God had to send his Son so that we would rightly “hear” his message? This workshop will focus on what Christo-centric catechesis means in our time and life situation. We will explore ways to facilitate an encounter with Christ that leads to intentional discipleship. Sponsored by Our Sunday Visitor Presenter: Dr. Joann Paradise, D.Min, National Catechetical Consultant, Our Sunday Visitor Curriculum Division. Dr. Paradise has served as a Catechetical Leader in the Diocese of Pittsburgh for over 32 years as well as both an elementary and high school teacher and adjunct faculty member. Suggested for: Catechetical Leaders, Clergy, Catechists

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Catechesis - Middle School / Youth Ministry 21. Cultivating Kindness: Mercy as a Goal of Catechesis Description: Pope Francis has announced the Year of Mercy. How do we understand mercy in today’s world and more importantly how do we prepare people to participate in the Year of Mercy. In this presentation we will look at various “tools” such as the Ten Commandments, The Beatitudes and the Spiritual and Corporeal works of Mercy as catechetical tools for the upcoming year. We will share hands-on activities that are ready to implement in our religious education programs. Presenter: Victor Valenzuela, National Bilingual Consultant for William H. Sadlier, Inc. BA-Humanities; MAReligious Education; D.Min Theology (in process) Suggested for: Catechists, DRE, Catechetical Leaders, Youth Ministers

22. FORMING CATHOLIC LEADERS: FAITH FORMATION FOR TEENS AND YOUNG ADULTS Description: Dr. Heaney-Hunter will explore the ever-more important task of forming our young people to become Catholic leaders in today’s society. She will discuss how this can be done in both parish and academic settings. Presenter: Dr. Joanne Heaney-Hunter, Ph.D., Theology, M.S., Mental Health Counseling, Professor, Department of Theology, St. John’s University Suggested for: Youth Ministers, Campus Ministers, Catechetical Leaders

23. Life After Confirmation…Youth Ministry and the New Evangelization Description: We cannot merely talk about Christ; we must be “God-Bearers” to our young Church. We must be joyful witnesses of His love and courageous witnesses to His Gospel. Presenter: Marianne Sheridan, M.A. Religious Studies (concentration in Youth Ministry), Director, Youth, Campus & Young Adult Ministry, Diocese of Rockville Centre Suggested for: Youth Ministers, Catechetical Leaders, Confirmation Coordinators

24. Planning Retreat Sessions Description: How to plan and implement different types of retreats during class sessions and in addition to class time. Presenter: Debbie Hurley, Director of Faith Formation, St. Catherine of Sienna Parish Suggested for: Catechetical Leaders, Catechists

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25. Renew your vision: Bridging the gap between Religious Ed and Youth Ministry Description: This workshop was inspired by the USCCB document, “Renewing the Vision”, in hopes for a more effective and comprehensive plan for Youth Ministry. How does the Religious Education fit into a plan for parish Youth Ministry? This workshop will bring to the catechist and youth minister simple and practical ways in connecting the work of these two ministries in the parish. IMAGINE-Saints born from the work, prayers and sacrifices of the parish. “Renew Your Vision” challenges leadership to work towards building the “Civilization of Love.” Presenter: Juan Rodriguez, Pastoral Associate, Director & Founder of Defenders of the Holy Trinity Suggested for: Catechetical Leaders, Youth Ministers and Catechists

26. Understanding our teens: Who is generation Z? Description: Have you noticed a change in the way our teens behave or even respond to information? Are they ALWAYS glued to their cell phones? Looking for ways to get their attention? In this workshop, we will discuss this new crop of teenagers called “Generation Z”, who they are, what makes them tick, and the challenges we face when sharing the Good News with them. We will share strategies/tips on how to engage them and help them feel part of the faith journey. Presenter: Bertha Peralta-Rodriguez, Assistant Director of Advisory and Programming, Hunter College. Youth Ministry consultant and vice-director of Defenders of the Holy Trinity Suggested for: Catechetical Leaders, Youth Ministers, Catechists and Parents

27. Young, Willing and Able Description: Spiritual, Social and Service opportunities for young adults in their own backyard. Presenter: Sr. Marie Mackey, CSJ, M.S. Education, M.A., Theology, Spiritual Director, High School Religion Teacher Suggested For: Young Adults, Youth Ministers, Clergy

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Human Dignity / Social Justice 28. Caring for Patients with Dementia at the End of Life Description: The workshop will look a the various types of dementia, and will discuss options for care including hospice services. Will also focus on the caregiver and preserving dignity at the end of life. Presenter: Mary Ellen Polit, RN, MS, Over 30 years of experience in home care and hospice. Currently oversees palliative medicine practice Suggested for: Community members, healthcare professionals.

29. Catholic Guidelines to Faithful Citizenship Description: This workshop will examine the USCCB guidance on the role of conscience in choosing candidates for elective office, and the difficulties that can be encountered in the process. These difficulties are particularly well illustrated in this year’s Presidential election. Presenter: Thomas Renker, General Counsel Diocese of Rockville Centre, New York University School of Law Suggested for: All

30. Gianna Model: Preserving Dignity in Women’s Healthcare Description: Why did Bishop Murphy wisely bring a Gianna Center to our diocese? How does this respect the dignity of conception; of women; of marriage and the family? Which Catholic teachings insightfully led to the development of this technology? What is NaPro Technology and why is this so valuable? Presenter: Paul A. Carpentier, MD, CFCMC Suggested for: Catechetical Leaders, Middle School and High School, Catechists, Marriage Preparation Facilitators, Respect Life Teams

31. New, Natural, Personal - Managing Health Care for Women Without Compromising Values Description: Come and learn to build a foundation of fertility awareness. Presenter: Jamey Hutchinson RN, Creighton Model Fertility Care Practitioner Suggested for: Catechetical Leaders, Pastors, Catechists, Youth Ministers, Marriage Preparation Facilitators

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32. Student Rights to Religious Expression in Schools Description: A discussion of how public schools are not God-free zones. Presenter: Barbara Samuells M.S., President of Catholics for Freedom of Religion Suggested for: All

33. Uniquely Gifted by God Description: There is more than meets the eye in each one of us as God’s unique creations. Explore and grow in your understanding of your own personal giftedness as well as that of others. Presenter: Laurie Whitfield, B.A. Music Education, M.A. Pastoral Administration, Director of Parish Stewardship (18 years), Repeat Regional and National Speaker including, (Arch)Diocesan Keynote Addresses, ICSC and NCEA Suggested for: All

34. Why Human Dignity? Description: We will look at the challenges, opportunities and blessings of the last decades. We will consider a response that is counter cultural, rooted in spirituality, Gospel values and Catholic teaching. If we don’t teach human dignity-who will? Presenter: Mary McMahon, LCSW, MSW, Director of the Office of Child Protection of Children and Young People Suggested for: All

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Sacramental Preparation 35. Baptism Prep Models Description: Explores various ways of facilitating Baptism Preparation in the parish. Topics will include: forming the Baptism Prep team, what should be covered in the Baptism Prep Sessions, various models, Baptism Prep as an important moment of evangelization, and Baptism prep as a key pastoral moment of encounter. Presenter: Deacon Darrell Buono M.A., Pastoral Studies, Associate Director, Marriage and Family, Diocese of Rockville Centre, Office of Faith Formation Suggested for: Those currently involved or preparing to be involved as Baptism Preparation Catechists

36. Confirmation Process: Prayers for various stages for candidates, parents and sponsors Description: Using RCIA as a model this workshop will present prayers for Parent/Candidate sessions at each level of preparation as well as Sponsor/Candidate prayer services. Presenter: Mary Alice Piil CSJ, Director of Faith Formation- Diocese of Rockville Centre. Ph.D from the University of Notre Dame ; M.A. in Liturgy ;BS in Education. Sister Mary Alice served as Professor of Liturgy at the Seminary of the Immaculate Conception and Director of Deacon Formation for the Diocese of Rockville Centre. Co-host of Every Day Faith Live, a Telecare weekly news show Suggested for: Clergy, Catechetical Leaders, Confirmation Coordinators

37. Love Made Visible: Encountering Christ in the Sacraments Description: Sacramental preparation involves both helping people to understand the value of the gift God offers and how to open themselves to receive the gift. This workshop will explore sacramental preparation in light of the new evangelization and provide practical insights for helping families become communities of disciples. Sponsored by Our Sunday Visitor Presenter: Dr. Joann Paradise, D.Min, National Catechetical Consultant, Our Sunday Visitor Curriculum Division. Dr. Paradise has served as a Catechetical Leader in the Diocese of Pittsburgh for over 32 years as well as both an elementary and high school teacher and adjunct faculty member. Suggested for: Catechetical Leaders, Clergy, Catechists

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38. Preparing for First Communion Description: This workshop goes beyond the catechetical piece and focuses on the First Communion liturgy and other related liturgical experiences. It will be based on the presenter’s book, “A Guide to First Communion” (LTP) Presenter: Jo-Ann Metzdorff, Doctor of Ministry, Advanced degrees in Education & Theology, DRE at St. Agnes Cathedral, Catechetical Leader in the Diocese of Rockville Centre for 20 years Suggested for: Catechetical Leaders, Clergy, Liturgy Teams

39. Reconciliation Description: “Sinner Sue” discusses the facts and fallacies of this often misunderstood sacrament. Information can be used in classroom and home situations. Presenter: Susan Martin, M.A. Religious Education, DRE at St. Bernard Parish, Levittown, 34 years experience in parish Ministry in the Diocese of Rockville Centre Suggested for: Catechists

40. Sacramental Guidelines for Persons Who Have Special Needs-Awareness & Experience Description: An experiential workshop designed for those who would like to know more about sacramental guidelines for persons with special needs and how they impact religious education programs and family life. Presenter: Kathy Russell-Sica, Coordinator, Ministry wih Persons with Special Needs - DRVC, Director of Faith Formation, St. John Nepomucene Parish Suggested for: Catechetical Leaders, Catechists

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Technology 41. Digital Access Description: Presentation and discussion on parish websites, campus Wi-Fi, and methods of mass communication (Mail Chimp, Constant Contact, auto text/calls, etc.) Presenter: Fr. Ralph Sommer, Pastor, St. Bernard’s, Levittown Suggested for: Pastors, Catechetical Leaders and Clergy

42. Digital Toolbox Description: Presentation and discussion on social media (pros and cons), web tools, like Google and YouTube, and hardware/software use for, with or without Wi-Fi (the “digital toolbox’) Presenters: Randi Hochenberger, DRE at Blessed Sacrament Parish, Valley Stream, MDiv. and Louise DiCarlo, M.A. Religious Studies from Catholic Distance University, Certified Online Community Producer, managing marketing, communications and online communities. Owner of a Virtual Assistant Customer Support company, DRE at St. James Parish, Setauket Suggested for: Catechetical Leaders and Catechists

43. Engaging & Evangelizing a Mobile Generation Description: It’s no secret that we live in a mobile world and that more than 190 million people have smart phones. We always have them with us and look at them continually for the most up-to-date information. In this workshop we will learn some iPhone and Android basics, the advantage of notifications, what apps are used for most with Churches, the advantage of having your own name in the app store to establish your Parish Brand, and much more! We will discuss the offering that Our Sunday Visitor has to offer parishes. Sponsored by Our Sunday Visitor Presenter: Katie Herzing, Digital Product Specialist with Our Sunday Visitor. Assists parishes to embrace new technology as tools for stewardship and evangelization, creating websites, mobile apps., and establishing Online Giving. She has worked as a parish Office Manager, Webmaster, Youth Minister, and Confirmation Coordinator. Suggested for: Pastors, Catechetical Leaders, Youth Ministers

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Talleres ofrecidos en español 44. V Encuentro Discípulos Misioneros: Testigos deL amor de Dios Tema/Descripción: ¿Qué es el V Encuentro? Es un proceso de reflexión eclesial y acción que invita a todos los católicos de los estados Unidos ha participar. El Obispo Pérez explicará qué es y cómo presentar este proceso en nuestras parroquias. Presentador: Monseñor Nelson J. Pérez, Presidente del Subcomité de Asuntos Hispanos del secretariado de Diversidad Cultural del USCCB, Obispo Auxiliar de la diócesis de Rockville Centre, Vicario del Vicariato del Este, Vicario para el Apostolado Hispano Público: Directoras de Educación Religiosa, clero y catequistas en general.

45. La Mujer en el Plan de Salvación Tema/Descripción: En nuestra historia de fe, descrita en la Escritura, leemos sobre el papel de muchas mujeres en el plan de salvación. En este taller hablaremos de cómo la vida de esas mujeres nos sirve de ejemplo para valorar nuestra dignidad como mujeres de fe y continuar nuestra labor en la misión de la Iglesia. Presentador: Dulce M Jimenez Abreu, Profesora y traductora de materiales de religión, ha desarrollado materiales bilingües de Sadlier y ha presentado un sin número de talleres sobre la integración de la cultura latina y la catequesis como una forma práctica de enseñar a niños bilingües. Público: Directores de Educación Religiosa, catequistas, y voluntarios en las parroquias

46. Cultivando la espiritualidad en nuestras familias Tema/Descripción: “Los padres son los primeros responsables de la educación de sus hijos.” (CCC 2223). Como catequistas se nos olvida lo que el Catecismo de la iglesia Católica nos dice claramente que la formación en la fe está situada en el hogar. En este taller se presentarán cinco ideas para fomentar, crecer y apoyar la espiritualidad en el hogar. Ideas y manualidades creativas serán parte de la conversación. La meta de este taller es de equipar a los catequistas para que luego ellos puedan fortalecer la catequesis en nuestras casas. Presentador: Victor Valenzuela, Consultor Nacional Bilingüe para William H. Sadlier, Inc. BA- en Humanidades; MA-Educacion Religiosa; D.Min Teología (en proceso) Público : Directores de Educación Religiosa, Líderes de Grupos juveniles, catequistas en general.

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47. Cuando lo que hemos venido haciendo no funciona mas. Tema/Descripción: Si bien el cambio puede ser agobiante, estar estancados puede ser nocivo. Este taller realzará la importancia del discernimiento al implementar cambios y no hacer cambios solo por hacerlos. Presentador: Lisette Robustelli M.A. en Teología Pastoral, Coordinadora de Evangelización y Formación en la Fe en la Parroquia de la Asunción. Experiencia como directora de Educación Religiosa a nivel parroquial y diocesano. Ayudó a crear la formación para el diaconado para la Diócesis de Orange. Público: Directores de Educación Religiosa, catequistas y voluntarios en las parroquias

48. Una Conversión ecológica: Una respuesta a

LAUDATO SI

Tema/Descripción : El Papa Francisco nos reta en su encíclica Laudato Si a “atrevernos a convertir en sufrimiento personal lo que le pasa al mundo, y así reconocer cual es la contribución que cada uno puede aportar”. En este taller hablaremos de cómo nosotros como cristianos podemos tomar una acción significativa e inmediata tanto en casa como en la parroquia. ¡Atrévete a aceptar el reto! Presentador: Miriam Hidalgo, Maestría en Educación Religiosa, Boston College, BA en Ministerio para Jóvenes, Providence College. Público: Dirigido a todos los católicos laicos

49. ¿Protegen los Medios de Comunicación Social y las Redes Sociales la Dignidad Humana? Tema/Descripción: Por medio de la presentación de un análisis de algunos contenidos televisivos, de prensa y de redes sociales, vamos a descubrir la manera cómo se trata al ser humano y a su dignidad como hijo de Dios. Presentador: Marta Moscosco, Editora del periódico Fe Fuerza Vida, BA en Periodismo, Maestría en Planificación de Desarrollo, Columbia University-School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA) Cesar Gonzales, Escritor, Periodista, Fotógrafo, BA en Comunicaciones Sociales y Periodismo, Maestría en Trabajos de Comunicaciones Sociales Público: Dirigido a todos los católicos laicos

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50. ¿Cómo Los Medios de Comunicación y las Redes Sociales pueden contribuir o ir en contra de la Catequesis? Tema/Descripción: Por medio de una mirada a los “valores” que promueven los contenidos televisivos en los medios hispanos, compararlos con los valores que se promueven en un programa de Educación Religiosa Familiar y ofrecer una actitud crítica que permita compararlos, evaluarlos y conversarlos en familia. Presentador: Marta Moscosco, Editora del periódico Fe Fuerza Vida, BA en Periodismo, Maestría en Planificación de Desarrollo, Columbia University-School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA) Cesar Gonzales, Escritor, Periodista, Fotógrafo, BA en Comunicaciones Sociales y Periodismo, Maestría en Trabajos de Comunicaciones Sociales Público: Dirigido a todos los católicos laicos

51. Renovando la Visión: Construyendo un Puente entre Educación Religiosa y el Ministerio de Jóvenes Tema/Descripción: Este taller fue inspirado por un documento de la Comisión Episcopal “Renovando la Visión”, con la esperanza de un modelo más efectivo y eficaz para el ministerio de Jóvenes. Este taller le brindara al líder de la catequesis y al ministro de jóvenes prácticas y simples estrategias en conectar su trabajo de estos dos ministerios en la parroquia. Presentador: Juan Rodriguez, Asociado Pastoral, Fundador de Defensores de la Santísima Trinidad Público: Directores de Educación Religiosa, Líderes de Grupos juveniles, catequistas en general y padres de familia

52. Comprendiendo a nuestros adolescentes: ¿quiénes son la generación Z? Tema/Descripción: ¿Ha notado un cambio en la manera en que sus jóvenes actúan y/o comprenden información? ¿Están ellos siempre pegados a sus celulares? ¿Está buscando maneras de llamar su atención? En este taller, discutiremos este nuevo grupo de adolescentes llamados “Generación Z”; quienes son, que los hace reaccionar, y los obstáculos que enfrentamos cuando compartimos la Buena Nueva con ellos. También compartiremos estrategias/ ideas de cómo incluirlos y ayudarles ver que ellos son parte del caminar de fe. Presentador: Bertha Peralta-Rodriguez, Directora Asistente de Consejería y Programación, Hunter College. Consultora en el Ministerio de Jóvenes y vice-directora de Defensores de la Santísima Trinidad Público: Directores de Educación Religiosa, Líderes de Grupos juveniles, catequistas en general y padres de familia

53. Metodología para una enseñanza- aprendizaje de la catequesis actualizada Tema/Descripción: Una exploración sobre técnicas y herramientas modernas para lograr una mayor captación de los temas de catequesis en la realidad de los jóvenes y adultos de hoy. Presentador: Diácono Roberto Polanco, BA en Educación y Consejería, MA en Estudios Pastorales Público: Catequistas de adultos y jóvenes

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54. Panel -Conversatorio La Educación Religiosa de nuestros niños debe ser ¿en inglés, en español o bilingüe? Tema/Descripción: Le invitamos a formar parte de este panel y escuchar diferentes puntos de vista acerca de la Educación Religiosa de nuestros niños. Presentador: Diácono Roberto Polanco – Diana Pizarro Público: Directores de Educación Religiosa, catequistas y padres de familia

55. Recursos en línea para la Catequesis: niños, jóvenes y adultos Tema/Descripción: Gracias a la tecnología de hoy tenemos acceso a muchos recursos al alcance de nuestras manos. ¿Qué páginas de internet podemos usar en nuestra catequesis? Presentador: Diana Pizarro, Directora Asociada para la Comunidad de Habla Hispana, Diócesis de Rockville Centre; BA en Educación; Candidata en MA en Teología Público: Directores de Educación Religiosa, líderes de grupos juveniles y catequistas

Talleres ofrecidos en español

Por favor elija dos talleres, uno de la lista 1 y uno de la lista 2

LISTA 1

LISTA 2

45. La Mujer en el Plan de Salvación

44. V Encuentro Discípulos Misioneros: Testigos del amor de Dios

49. ¿Protegen los Medios de Comunicación Social y las Redes Sociales la Dignidad Humana?

45. La Mujer en el Plan de Salvación

51. Renovando la Visión: Construyendo un Puente entre Educación Religiosa y el Ministerio de Jóvenes

46. Cultivando la espiritualidad en nuestras familias

53. Metodología para una enseñanza- aprendizaje de la catequesis actualizada

47. Cuando lo que hemos venido haciendo no funciona mas.

54. Panel -Conversatorio La Educación Religiosa de 48. Una Conversión ecológica: Una nuestros niños debe ser ¿en inglés, en español o bilingüe? respuesta a Laudato Si 50. ¿Cómo Los Medios de Comunicación 55. Recursos en línea para la Catequesis: niños, jóvenes y y las Redes Sociales pueden contribuir adultos o ir en contra de la Catequesis? 52. Comprendiendo a nuestros adolescentes: ¿quiénes son la Generación Z? 17

Workshops

Please make two choices using the workshops numbers (ONE from LIST 1 and ONE from LIST 2)

LIST 1 2. An Ecological Conversion: A Response to Laudato Si 4. Paths to Christian Initiation: A Look at Who’s Who in the RCIA 5. Reflections on Amoris Laetitia 7. St. Paul: Priest & Pastor 8. The New Rite of Celebrating Matrimony and the Formation of Married Couples 9. The Unmerciful Servant (Matt 18:21-35) 10. “The Way We Became the Brady Bunch” 11. Understanding “Cinco Encuentro” Missionary Disciples: witnesses of God’s Love 12. What is the Point of Adult Formation? Putting Theory into Practice 13. Human Dignity Curriculum What? Why? How? When? 14. Laudato Si For Young Learners 15. Lead, Follow and Get Out of the Way: Leading Children and Parents to the Silence through which God speaks 16. Principles for Good Liturgy in a Religious Education Program 17. The Role of Parents in their Childs Faith Life 18. Using Crafts and Hands On Material to Enhance Your Lessons 19. When “this is the way we’ve always done it” doesn’t work anymore 20. Why God Doesn’t Send E-Mails— It’s All About the Tone! 21. Cultivating Kindness: Mercy as a Goal of Catechesis

LIST 2 1. A Walk through the RCIA—what does the Rite say? 3. Missionary Disciples In Today’s World 6. Scriptural Themes on Mercy: Compassion, Forgiveness, Good Deeds 7. St. Paul: Priest & Pastor

10. “The Way We Became the Brady Bunch” 12. What is the Point of Adult Formation? Putting Theory into Practice 13. Human Dignity Curriculum What? Why? How? When?

16. Principles for Good Liturgy in a Religious Education Program 18. Using Crafts and Hands On Material to Enhance Your Lessons 23. Life After Confirmation…Youth Ministry and the New Evangelization 24. Planning Retreat Sessions 25. Renew Your Vision: Bridging The Gap Between Religious ED and Youth Ministry 28. Caring for Patients with Dementia at the End of Life 30. Gianna: Preserving Dignity in Women’s Healthcare 32. Student Rights to Religious Expression in Schools 33. Uniquely Gifted by God 34. Why Human Dignity? 35. Baptism Prep Models 18

Workshops Continued

LIST 1 22. Forming Catholic Leaders: Faith Formation For Teens And Young Adults 24. Planning Retreat Sessions

LIST 2 37. Love Made Visible: Encountering Christ in the Sacraments 39. Reconciliation

26. Understanding our teens: Who is generation Z?

40. Sacramental Guidelines for Persons Who Have Special Needs-Awareness & Experience

27. Young, Willing and Able

42. Digital Toolbox

28. Caring for Patients with Dementia at the End of Life

43. Engaging & Evangelizing a Mobile Generation

29. Catholic Guidelines to Faithful Citizenship 30. Gianna: Preserving Dignity in Women’s Healthcare 31. New, Natural, Personal - Managing Health Care for Women Without Compromising Values 32. Student Rights to Religious Expression in Schools 33. Uniquely Gifted by God 34. Why Human Dignity? 35. Baptism Prep Models 36. Confirmation Process: Prayers for various stages for candidates, parents and sponsors 38. Preparing for First Communion 40. Sacramental Guidelines for Persons Who Have Special Needs-Awareness & Experience 41. Digital Access 43. Engaging & Evangelizing a Mobile Generation

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