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The Archdiocese of Santa Fe Institute of Formation For Christian Service El Instituto de Formación para el Servicio Cristiano de la Arquidiócesis de Santa Fe

June 3-7, 2019 Lourdes Hall, Albuquerque Everything you need for Basic or Advanced Certification:

Basic Theology and Skills Courses Advanced Theology and Skills Courses Register online at: https://form.jotform.com/kdavis5430/2019-SummerInstitute

Sponsored by the Archdiocese of Santa Fe Pastoral Ministries Division and the Annual Catholic Appeal

General Information

Información General

Registration There is a $40/week reg. fee on or/before May 3. There is a $55/week registration fee after May 3. Some courses require additional fees. Please make check payable to: Archdiocese of Santa Fe. An additional $5.00 fee will be charged for any registrations at the door. No refunds will be given for cancelled registrations or for not attending.

Inscripción Hay una cuota de inscripción de $40/semana antes del 3 de mayo. Hay una cuota de inscripción de $55/semana después del 3 de mayo. Algunos cursos requieren un costo adicional para libros, esto es además de la cuota de inscripción. Haga su pago a nombre de, “Arquidiócesis de Santa Fe.” Se cobrará una cuota de $5.00 adicionales para inscripciones aceptadas en la puerta.

Courses Course descriptions can be found on pages 3-20. *We reserve the right to cancel courses due to low enrollment or to change class presenter.

Cursos Los cursos ofrecidos se encuentran en las páginas 3-20. *Tenemos el derecho de cancelar cursos debido a baja participación o hacer cambios de presentadores.

Materials Needed Participants are asked to bring a folder with pockets for holding worksheets & resources that will be provided. Please bring blank paper and a pen/pencil for your reflections and notes. Additional book fee(s) may apply. You will be notified in advance.

Materiales necesarios Participantes deben traer una carpeta con bolsillos para mantener las hojas de trabajo y los recursos que se proporcionarán. Favor de traer papel en blanco y útiles de escritura para sus reflexiones y notas. Costo adicional para libros aplicará. Será notificado por adelantado.

Registration Forms Registration Forms in English and Spanish can be found as an insert to this booklet. You can also register on-line at this site: https://form.jotform.com/kdavis5430/2019SummerInstitute

Formas de inscripción Las formas de inscripción se pueden encontrar como un inserto en este folleto. O en el sitio: https://form.jotform.com/kdavis5430/2019SummerInstitute

Online Payment Register first - then log on to the following secure website: https://secure.acceptiva.com/?cst=3cbb4e in order to make a payment.

Pago en línea Mande su forma de inscripción y page en línea al: https://secure.acceptiva.com/?cst=3cbb4e

Questions? If you have additional questions, please contact Kathy Garcia at 505-831-8129 or email [email protected].

¿Preguntas? Si usted tiene preguntas adicionales, por favor póngase en contacto con Kathy Garcia al 505-831-8129 ó email [email protected].

Please send registration forms to: Formation for Christian Service Archdiocese of Santa Fe 4000 St. Joseph Place NW Albuquerque, NM 87120 Fax: 505-831-8146 Email: [email protected].

Por favor envíe su forma de inscripción a:

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Formación para el Servicio Cristiano Arquidiócesis de Santa Fe 4000 St. Joseph Place NW Albuquerque, NM 87120 Fax: 505-831-8146 Correo electrónico: [email protected]. [email protected]

Monday, June 3, 2019 Morning Session: 9:00AM – 12:00PM Course # SI-1

Class Introduction to Church History (Basic Theology – Course 3) The Church: An Historical Overview, The Image of Jesus: An Historical Overview, Eucharistic Liturgy: An Historical Overview, Sacraments of Initiation: An Historical Overview, and Sacraments of Healing and Service: An Historical Overview. Presenter: Joel Hopko, MA Class Schedule: 5 part series: Monday, June 3 through Friday, June 7 from 9am-12pm Classroom: Diaconate Office (2nd Floor)

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Women as Prophets and Preachers (Advanced Theology – Scripture) Women as preachers and prophets have a long history in Israel, and even in the early Church, certainly in the Gospels/Acts. These are “new” gifts of the Spirit needed in the Church today. We will use Scripture and stories to look at preaching on issues facing believers in the Church and world today, and some “how to” practices. Presenter: Dr. Megan McKenna Class Schedule: 3 part series: Monday, June 3, Wednesday, June 5, Friday, June 7 from 9am12pm A book is required for this class: This Will be Remembered of Her and/or Leave Her Alone and/or Not Counting Women and Children all by Dr. Megan McKenna, $20 each and available at the first class. Classroom: 132

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I Think God is Calling Me to Be a Catechist (Basic Catechist Skills) For those who have been asked by their parish, feel the tug to minister, or are curious, this session will provide the opportunity to discern God's call to become a catechist and the role and tasks involved in the ministry. Presenter: Sr. Edna Pearl Esquibel Class Schedule: 1 Session only, Monday, June 3, 9am-12pm. Classroom: 136

SI-5

Introduction to the Church of Vatican II (Basic Theology – Course 4) Overview of the history and documents of the Second Vatican Council and how it has affected Church teaching on the nature of Church , Worship and Sacraments, Morality and Catholic Social teaching. Instructor: Tom Skorupa, MTS Class Schedule: 5 part series: Monday, June 3 through Friday, June 7 from 9am-12pm Classroom: 235 (Second Floor)

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*Monday June 3 morning classes continued Course # Class SI-6

How to Address and Understand Substance Abuse Disorders (Pastoral Outreach Skills) Christ calls us to reach out to those on the margins. Those with substance abuse often find themselves marginalized. This seminar examines both abstinence-oriented and harm reduction interventions related to the prevention and treatment of primarily alcohol and substance use disorders. Approaches relevant to work with individuals, families, groups, and communities are presented, with special emphasis on populations of New Mexico and the Southwest. The influences of culture, race, ethnicity, gender, age, sexual orientation and disability in addictions, as well as the effects of oppression and social and economic injustice will be explored. Evidence based interviewing techniques effective with this population will be explored. Presenter: Herman Delgado Class Schedule: 3 part series: Monday, June 3, Wednesday, June 5, and Friday, June 7 from 9am-12pm Room: 233 (Second Floor)

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Catholic Identity (Basic Catechetical Leader Skills CL-1) This workshop focuses on the Catholic faith tradition and belief, its essential elements and how to catechize in a way that is faithful to the “heart” of Catholicism. Instructor: Connie Smith Class Schedule: 1 Session only, Monday, June 3, 9am-12pm. Classroom: 159

SI-8

Ministry Resource Center Book Sale (No registration is required) The MRC will have surplus books for sale during the Summer Institute at bargain prices (50 cents for paperbacks, $1 for hard cover books and DVDs. Bulk discounts will be available). Schedule: Open daily during all breaks Classroom: 103

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Monday, June 3, 2019 Afternoon Session: 1:30PM - 4:30PM Course # SI-9

Class Introduction to Scripture (Basic Theology – Course 1) Explores how the Scriptures came to be, introduces both the Old and New Testaments, looks at the life of Jesus in Biblical times, how the Gospels were written and the substance of the epistles and other writings of the New Testament. Presenter: Mary Reinhardt, MTS Class Schedule: 5 part series: Monday, June 3 through Friday, June 7 from 1:30pm-4:30pm Classroom: Diaconate Office (2nd Floor)

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Ministering in Times of Scandal and Division (Advanced Theology – Discipleship) St. Paul VI wrote that the Church "exists in order to evangelize" – but how do we share the Good News and form missionary disciples when reports of scandals and divisions so often dominate the news? How do we help those who are struggling to make sense of everything that is happening? This seminar will look at the roots of scandals and divisions in the Church and the response of the Church, while offering suggestions on ways to help ourselves and others find healing though grief work and prayer. Presenter: Michaela Bruzzese Class Schedule: 3 part series: Monday, June 3, Wednesday, June 5, and Friday, June 7 from 1:30-4:30pm Classroom: 235 (Second Floor)

SI-11

Fundamentals Revisited: Baptism, Reconciliation, Eucharist/Body of Christ (Advanced Theology – Sacraments) Foundations of faith with a renewed perspective of practice, integration and community for holiness. We will look at Baptism [our own]; Reconciliation, the process/practice; and Eucharist: breaking Word, breaking bread, breaking hearts as the way to 'make church'. We will use the scriptures, experience of our own lives and theology based in ritual and practice in ethics and life. Stories, the Scriptures and practices that reroot us in the ancient understandings that have often been lost or blurred over history. How to experience these mysteries as though 'for the first time'. Presenter: Dr. Megan McKenna Class Schedule: 3 part series: Monday, June 3, Wednesday, June 5, and Friday, June 7 from 1:30-4:30pm A book is required for this class: Rites of Justice by Dr. Megan McKenna ($20) Classroom: 132

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*Monday June 3 afternoon classes continued Course # SI-12

Class God and Humanity (Advanced Theology – Creed) Theological anthropology is a study of manner in which the Divine is at the core of human nature. God and Humanity is a three-part course that will introduce classic definitions of God as both transcendent and immanent and consider how these qualities are necessary for the development of our full human potential. Presenter: Joel Hopko, MA Class Schedule: 3 part series: Monday, June 3, Wednesday, June 5, and Friday, June 7 from 1:30-4:30pm Classroom: 136

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Unpacking Amoris Laeititia, Pope Francis’ Apostolic Exhortation on the Family: Its Vision and Advice on Family and Parish Life. (Advanced Family Life skills) This 3-part course will engage participants in a critical review of Pope Francis' views on family life and and the pastoral practices for reviving parish and family life that he proposes in his apostolic exhortation, Amoris Laetitia. Part 1 will focus on the universal call to holiness and family spirituality. Part 2, family challenges and the vocation of family. Part 3, will focus on the pastoral practices Pope Francis advises for awakening faith at various stages and in challenging circumstances of family life and resources available to parishes for articulating the Pope's vision. Presenters: Beth Lukes, MTS and Michelle Montez Class Schedule: 3 part series: Monday, June 3, Wednesday, June 5, and Friday, June 7 from 1:30-4:30pm A book is required for this class: Amoris Laeititia, Pope Francis' Post-Synodal Apostolic Exhortation on the Family ($9) Classroom: 134

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The Holy Spirit: The Fire of the Presence of God (Advanced Theology – Creed) A historical overview of the experience of the Holy Spirit in the Church. Presenter: Deacon Michael Wesley, MTS Class Schedule: 3 part series: Monday, June 3, Wednesday, June 5, and Friday, June 7 from 1:30-4:30pm Classroom: 233 (2nd Floor)

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Children’s Introduction to the Liturgy (Basic Skills - Catechist) Children often attend Mass only to follow the motions of the adults. They do not understand what is behind the words and actions used during this celebration. Receive explanations on the significance of each portion of the Mass. Get aquatinted with liturgical music that will excite the youth. Attending Mass will become a spiritual and beautiful experience! Presenter: Marie Turney Morrison Class Schedule: Monday, June 3, 1:30-4:30pm only Classroom: 157

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Monday, June 3, 2019 Evening Session: 6:00PM - 9:00PM Course # SI-3

Class Christology (Advanced Theology – The Creed) Christianity stands on the person of Jesus Christ. Before Jesus uttered a single word or did a single act, God revealed in this man His will for us. Jesus' very existence as fully God and completely human, excluding sin, and how Jesus is a divine person whose divine and human natures harmoniously co-exist in a mutual relationship where one neither absorbs nor divides from the other, revels how God wants to relate to us. Before Jesus utters a word or does a single act, His very existence is a revelation from God that we are called to be in a permanent, harmonious relationship with God. Jesus' earthly ministry, climaxing in His death and resurrection, made possible our ability to reconcile with God and become co-workers in bringing in the Kingdom of God. This understanding of Jesus Christ is the fruit of the study of person and mission of Jesus Christ: Christology. This has been a central focus of study for theology since the beginning of the Church. What we believe and argue today about whom Jesus is and what He did was earned through much prayer, thought and argument. This course will enable students to learn and understand the foundations upon which all Christology rests, the theology developed from the apostolic age through the Council of Chalcedon in the fifth century A.D. Presenter: Dr. Jason Rodarte Class Schedule: 3 part series - Monday, June 3, Wednesday, June 5, Friday, June 7 from 9am12pm A book is required for this class: An Introduction to Christology, by Gerard Luttenberger, $28 Classroom: 134

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Introducción a las Escrituras (Teología de Nivel Básico - Curso 1) Explora cómo se formaron las Escrituras, presenta tanto el Antiguo como el Nuevo Testamento, mira la vida de Jesús en los tiempos bíblicos, cómo se escribieron los Evangelios y la esencia de las epístolas y otros escritos del Nuevo Testamento. Presentor: Diácono Victoriano Moreno Ceballos Horario de clases: Lunes, 3 de junio al viernes, 7 de Junio 6pm-9pm Classroom: 134

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Introduction to Jesus (Basic Theology – Course 2) This course will explain the significance of the Incarnation, the name of Jesus and His titles. The student will be introduced to two approaches to Christology. Specifically, the course will focus on the prayer of Jesus, the call to discipleship, the Paschal Mystery and the Church’s experience of Resurrection, Ascension and Pentecost. Presenter: Deacon Michael Wesley, MTS Class Schedule: 5 part series—Monday June 3 through Friday June 7 6pm-9pm Classroom: Diaconate (2nd floor)

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*Continuation of Monday June 3 Evening Classes Course # SI-19

Class Building Intercultural Competence for Ministers (Advanced Theology/Ministry Skills) USCCB program for training Priests, Deacons, Religious and Lay Ministry Leaders. This workshop is based on the bilingual manual Building Intercultural Competence for Ministers, published by the USCCB. Beginning with the mission of the Church and the demands of the New Evangelization, the training experience explores what culture is and how it affects us, how to develop intercultural communication skills, how to recognize the damaging dynamics of racism, and finally, how to promote a spirituality of hospitality, reconciliation, and mission. Presenters: USCCB Staff Class Schedule: 5 part series—Monday June 3 through Friday June 7 6pm-9pm A book is required for this class: Building Intercultural Competence for Ministers Workbook ($10) Classroom: 136

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Por qué Hacemos lo que Hacemos en la Misa (Habilidades Litúrgicas Básicas) Daremos una revisión de la Misa para así descubrir por qué hacemos lo que hacemos. Revisaremos o aprenderemos los principios básicos que guían en cómo celebramos la liturgia, comprendiendo de mejor manera las diferentes partes de la Misa, su propósito y así discernir en la importancia de la participación plena y activa. ¡Ven participa y gánate un premio jugando el Bingo de la liturgia! Presentadora: Damaris Thillet Horario de clases: Lunes, 3 de junio solamento Salón de clases: 235 (2 ° piso)

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Why We Do What We Do at Mass (Basic Liturgical Skills) Take a walk through the Mass to discover why we do what we do. Learn basic principles that guide how we celebrate the liturgy, understand the different parts of the Mass and their purpose, and discern the importance of full and active participation. And win a prize playing Liturgy Bingo. Presenter: Barbara Guenther, MA Class Schedule: Monday, June 3, 6-9pm only Classroom: 233 (2nd floor)

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THE PARABLES As you have never heard them before! (Advanced Theology – Scripture) New exegesis reveals the parables as doorways into God's kingdom here and now, emphasizing their communal nature, rather than concentrating on an individual and their relationship to God. This is the underlying foundation of all parables in religious traditions. The parables reveal a diversity, an activity, and possibilities of future that can begin now so that the kingdom of God becomes a reality, visible to all. So, lots of stories, old and new, from around the world and the Word of God in Scripture. Come and 'be parabled'. Presenter: Dr. Megan McKenna Class Schedule: 3 part series – Monday, June 3, Wednesday, June 5 and Friday June 7 6-9pm A book is required for this course: Parables: Arrows of God by Dr. Megan McKenna ($20) Classroom: 132 8

Tuesday, June 4, 2019 Morning Session: 9:00AM – 12:00PM Course # SI-25

Class Canon Law for Pastoral Ministers: Practical Implications (Advanced Ministry Skills) Basic Introduction to Code of Canon Law 1983; Canon Law: The Sacraments, Emphasis on Baptism, Eucharist; Special Emphasis on Marriage and Annulments; Code of Canon Law 1983 and the Code of Canon Law Oriental Church, 1990: Pastoral Implications of the differences. Presenter: Fr. Oscar Coelho Class Schedule: 2 part class – Tuesday, June 4 and Thursday, June 6, 9am-12pm Classroom: 233 (2nd floor)

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Spiritual Friendship (Advanced Theology – Prayer ) Take a look at wonderful friendships in our Catholic heritage: Francis and Clare, Benedict and Scholastica, Theresa of Avila and John f the Cross, France de Sales and Jane Frances de Chantal, Thomas Merton and Catherine de Hauck Doughterty among others. Let their example inspire and deepen your own spiritual sharing with your friends, and strengthen your ministry groups. Presenter: Sr. Paula Gallagher, IHM Class Schedule: 2 part class – Tuesday, June 4 and Thursday, June 6, 9am-12pm Classroom: 134

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Small Group Facilitation Skills for Adults (AFF-12, Advanced Adult Formation Skills) Offer training on evangelization and discipleship and the practical aspects of implementation in the context of small group formation. Small group facilitation skills development geared toward initiating follow-up from one time spiritual retreat-like programs. Utilizes the materials developed for small group facilitator training (piloted within the ADOSF and Colorado Springs Diocese) and tailored for the audience of the Summer Institute incorporating table discussion and practical exercises. Potential for training leaders for small-group follow-on to current offerings in the ADOSF, e.g.; Men Under Construction, ACTS Retreats, Marriage Enrichment/Encounter Weekends, Women’s Breakfasts, Small Christian Community Faith Sharing groups, Biblestudies, Book Clubs. Presenter: Henry Abeyta Class Schedule: 2 Pa53rt Class - Tuesday, June 4 and Thursday, June 6 9am-12pm only A book is required for this class: A Facilitator’s Guide by Rich Cleveland ($5) Classroom: 136

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Using Scripture in Ministry - 1-G (Basic Ministry Skills) This workshop acquaints participants with ways of using Scripture for faith-sharing in a variety of settings that can be applied to their specific area of ministry. Presenter: Bernadette Bach, MTS Class Schedule: Tuesday, June 4, 9am-12pm only Classroom: 159

Courses Continued: SI-1: Introduction to Church History (Part 2) SI-5: Introduction to the Church of Vatican II (Part 2) SI-8: MRC Book Sale Continues 9

Tuesday, June 4, 2019 Afternoon Session: 1:30PM - 4:30PM Course # SI-34

Class Prayer, Holiness and Happiness: Gaudete et Exsultate (Advanced Theology – Prayer) This session explores our hunger to draw ever nearer to God. We look at Pope Francis I's challenge to grow in holiness of life through Beatitude living, and the power of prayer to guide our lives, and inspire us for mission. Holiness on the journey of faith depends on the depth of our encounter with God and the generosity of our response to his call. Using Biblical, liturgical, devotional and uniquely personal forms of prayer, we are called closer to the heart of our Lord and Maker. We share spiritual habits of holiness, prayer and re-collection to hold our spirits in God’s sustaining presence. Presenter: Sr. Paula Gallagher, IHM Class Schedule: 2 part class – Tuesday, June 4 and Thursday, June 6, 1:30-4:30pm Classroom: 134

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Managing Stress and Transitions in our Lives! (Family Life Skills) How can we reach out to families whom we minister to and guide them in managing their stress and transitions in life? In this program, we will explore how one might manage their stress and transitions in both healthy and unhealthy ways. We will analyze various ways that you can help others deal with their stress and transitions. This two session interactive program will give us tools, techniques and strategies to help us better understand ourselves and our families. With these ideas, we can share God's grace and love within our ministries and help others deal with their challenges. The potential, positive outcome could be a greater awareness of stress management and dealing with transitions. This awareness could cascade into more stability and harmony in our homes. Presenter: Mary Pepper Class Schedule: 2 part class – Tuesday, June 4 and Thursday, June 6, 1:30-4:30pm Classroom: 136

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Getting to Know Jesus Personally (Advanced Skills – Catechist) The participants will discuss getting to know Jesus and find new ways that can be done. Presenter: Bernadette Bach, MTS Class Schedule: Tuesday, June 4, 1:30-4:30pm only Classroom: 233 (2nd floor)

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Introduction to Eucharist and Reconciliation (Basic Skills – Catechist) First Communicants rarely come back to Religious Education once they receive the Sacraments of Eucharist and Reconciliation. In this course, participants will be introduced to activities that give a strong meaning to the two Sacraments. They will want to return to receive Holy Eucaharist and Reconciliation, over and again. Presenter: Marie Turney Morrison Class Schedule: Tuesday, June 4, 1:30-4:30pm only Classroom: 159

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Courses Continued: SI-8: MRC Book sale continues SI-9: Introduction to Scripture (Part 2)

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Tuesday, June 4, 2019 Evening Session: 6:00PM - 9:00PM Course # SI-38

Class Basic Understanding of the Comprehensive Model of Youth Ministry and Confirmation Preparation (Basic Skills – Youth Ministry) This course will cover what is the archdiocesan comprehensive model of youth ministry and how confirmation preparation flows into the model. Presenter: Bernadette Jaramillo Class Schedule: Tuesday, June 4, 6-9pm only Classroom: 132

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Circulo de Gracia Visión de Conjunto, Kínder – Grado 12, Programa de Capacitación (Habilidades básicas - catequista) Este curso dará una visión general del nuevo programa de Ambiente Seguro, Círculo de Gracia, y cómo los catequistas lo implementarán en sus clases de formación en la fe. Presentor: Francisco Ronquillo Horario de clases: Martes, 4 de junio solamento Salón de clases: 233 (2 ° piso)

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RCIA 101 (Basic RCIA Skills) Course includes the history of the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults, an overview of the first two periods (Evangelization/Pre-Catechumenate & Catechumenate) with accompanying rites with special emphasis on the Rite of Acceptance and the Rite of Welcoming. Presenters: Members of the ASF RCIA Leadership Executive Committee Class Schedule: 2 session class: Tuesday, June 4 and Thursday, June 6 Classroom: 235 (2nd floor)

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A Deeper Look at Reconciliation (18-C Basic Skills – Catechist) One of the healing Sacraments of the Church, this workshop will offer a deeper perspective on the graces of the Sacrament of Penance and the gift of Reconciliation with God, the Church and the human family. Presenter: Connie Smith Class Schedule: Tuesday, June 4, 6-9pm only Classroom: 159

Courses Continued: SI-8: The MRC Booksale continues SI-17: Introducción a las Escrituras (parte 2) SI-18: Introduction to Jesus (Part 2) SI-19: BICM (Part 2)

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Wednesday, June 5, 2019 Morning Session: 9:00AM – 12:00PM Course # SI-31

Class Catechizing for a Just World - ACL-8/AFF-8 (Advanced Catechetical Leader/Adult Faith Formation Skills) Our Catholic faith is rooted in Biblical justice and calls us to transform the world through the social mission of the Church. In this skills workshop, catechetical leaders will review the social teachings of the Church, learn ways to assist catechists and families to integrate the social teachings of the Church into religious education and family life through practical models of reflection, service, justice and action. Links will be made to the National Certification Standards for Catechetical Leaders. Presenter: Anne Avellone, MSW, Mdiv Class Schedule: Wednesday, June 5 from 9:00am-12pm only Classroom: 136

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The Fine Art of Getting Along: The Redeeming Conflict in Ministry (Advanced Ministry Skills) This is a strength building session that invites us to see conflict as a challenge for growth. We examine the use of power, ways to find our common ground and to negotiate in collaboration for the good of the community and our ministry. It is a think tank for strategies that are effective, based on Scripture and wisdom from many sources. Presenter: Sr. Paula Gallagher Class Schedule: Wednesday, June 5 from 9:00am-12pm only Classroom: 159

Courses Continued: SI-1: Introduction to Church History (Part 3) SI-2: (Part 2) SI-3: (Part 2) SI-5: (Part 2) SI-6: (Part 2) SI-8: The MRC Booksale Continues

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Wednesday, June 5, 2019 Afternoon Session: 1:30PM - 4:30PM Course # SI-46

Class Grandloving: The Generative Gift (Advanced Ministry Skills) We go deeper in the role of Grandparenting in Faith, exploring how this is a ministry of encouragement and leadership from behind. We stretch our understanding of generations, the developmental call, and the beauty of old and young. We explore the generative call with its essential role of listening, teaching wisdom, and being shining witness to faith. Presenter: Sr. Paula Gallagher, IHM Class Schedule: Wednesday, June 5 from 1:30-4:30pm only Classroom: 159

Courses Continued: SI-8 The MRC Booksale continues SI-9: Introduction to Scripture (Part 3) SI-10: (Part 2) SI-11: (Part 2) SI-12: (Pat 2) SI-13: (Part 2) SI-14: (Part 3)

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Wednesday, June 5, 2019 Evening Session: 6:00PM – 9:00PM Course # SI-24

Class Lo que Cada Músico Debe Saber Acerca de la Liturgia (Habilidades Litúrgicas Básicas) Descubre el ritmo en la liturgia y la música, y también el papel que desempeña la música en la formación y expresión de nuestra fe. Aprenderás también sobre la dimensión espiritual, musical y cultural de la música y cómo hacer la selección tomando el criterio litúrgico, pastoral y musical. Recibirás guía en cómo preparar la mejor selección musical para tu comunidad de fe. Presentadora: Damaris Thillet Horario de clases: miércoles, 5 de junio solamento Salón de clases: 235 (2 ° piso)

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What Every Musician Needs to Know About Liturgy (Basic Skills – Liturgy) Discover the dance of music and liturgy, and the significant role of music in both forming and expressing our faith. Learn about the ritual, spiritual and cultural dimensions of music, how to make liturgical, pastoral, and musical choices, and guidance to prepare the best music for your faith community. Presenter: Barbara Guenther, MA Class Schedule: Wednesday, June 5, 6-9pm only Classroom: 233 (2nd floor)

Courses Continued: SI-8 The MRC Booksale continues SI-17: Introducción a las Escrituras (parte 3) SI-18: Introduction to Jesus (Part 3) SI-19: (Part 3) SI-20: (Part 2) SI-23: (Part 2)

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Thursday, June 6, 2019 Morning Session: 9:00AM – 12:00PM Course # SI-48

Class Living and Teaching Mercy 19-C (Basic Catechist Skills) An in depth look at the virtue of Mercy and how to incorporate into our lives and teach others the Corporal and Spiritual works that make mercy a visible reality. Presenter: Connie Smith Class Schedule: Thursday, June 6 from 9am to 12pm only Classroom: 159

Courses Continued: SI-1: Introduction to Church History (Part 4) SI-5: Introduction to Jesus (part 4) SI-8 The MRC Booksale continues SI-25: (part 2) SI-26: (part 2) SI-27: (part 2) SI-32: (part 2)

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Thursday, June 6, 2019 Afternoon Session: 1:30PM - 4:30PM Course # SI-50

Class Faith and Reason: From Saint Thomas Aquinas to Darwinian Evolution (Advanced Theology – Creed) How do we as Catholics understand our faith in the light of modern science? Are the two compatible? What are some of the issues raised by these two seemingly conflicting views of our world? These are some of the questions that were first addressed by Saint Thomas Aquinas in the 13th century and which still confront us today. This course will explore the history of the faith and reason discourse in the Church, with an emphasis on our understanding of biological evolution. Presenter: Dr. Martinez Hewlett Class Schedule: Thursday, June 6 from 1:30-4:30pm only Classroom: 233 (2nd floor)

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Introduction to Middle School Ministry (Basic Skills – Youth Ministry) This workshop will offer insight into how you can become a more effective catechist, faith formation teacher or youth minister in your parish. By utilizing the supporting documents such as the USCCB Renewing the Vision and the Archdiocesan Comprehensive Model for Youth Ministry this workshop will provide training, resources, hands on materials and opportunities that will help engage and inspire middle school aged youth and their families as they grow stronger in their Catholic faith. Presenter: Reina Goode Class Schedule: Thursday, June 6 from 1:30-4:30pm only Classroom: 159

Courses Continued: SI-8 The MRC Booksale continues SI-9 Introduction to Scripture (Part 4) SI-34: (Part 2) SI-35: (Part 2)

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Thursday, June 6, 2019 Evening Session: 6:00 – 9:00PM Course # SI-30

Class Circle of Grace Overview (Basic Skills – Catechist) This course will give an overview of the new Safe Environment program, Circle of Grace, and how catechists are to implement it in their faith formation classes. Presenter: Sr. Edna Pearl Esquibel Class Schedule: Thursday, June 6 from 6-9pm only Classroom: 159

Courses Continued: SI-8 The MRC Booksale continues SI-17: (Part 4) SI-18: (Part 4) SI-19: (Part 4) SI-40: (Part 2)

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Friday, June 7, 2019 Morning Session: 9:00AM – Noon Course # SI-55

Class The Challenge of Ecumenism (Advanced Theology - Church) Christ’s prayer at the Last Supper is “Holy Father…that they may be one…as we are one.” (John 17:11). Yet the history of Christianity is full of clashing convictions and divergent paths. “This discord openly contradicts the will of Christ, provides a stumbling block to the world.” (Intro to Decree on Ecumenism, Vat II) As Catholics, the Decree on Ecumenism states, the responsibility to restore unity “pertains to the whole Church, faithful and clergy alike.” The course will give us both theological background and methodology as how best to do this. Catholic ecumenical documents and initiatives from both Rome and the Santa Fe Archdiocese will be provided. Presenter: James Gilroy Class Schedule: Friday, June 7, 9am – 12pm only Classroom: 159

Courses Continued: SI-1: Introduction to Church History (Part 5) SI-2: (Part 3) SI-3: (Part 3) SI-5: (Part 3) SI-6: (Part 3) SI-8: The MRC Booksale Continues

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Friday, June 7, 2019 Afternoon Session: 1:30PM – 4:30PM Course # SI-57

Class The Challenge of Ecumenism II - Ecumenical History and Theology (Advanced Theology – Church) This course will provide a historical overview of Ecumenical dialogue among Catholics, Protestants and the Orthodox on Baptism, Eucharist, Ministry, and other important topics . The intent is to show where progress has been made and what challenges still remain. A list of important ecumenical agreements and documents will be provided to participants. Presenter: James Gilroy Class Schedule: Friday, June 7, 1:30-4:30pm only Classroom: 159

Courses Continued: SI-8: The MRC Booksale Continues SI-9: Introduction to Scripture (Part 5) SI-10: (Part 3) SI-11: (Part 3) SI-12: (Part 3) SI-13: (Part 3) SI-14: (Part 3) SI-19: (Part 5)

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Friday, June 7, 2019 Evening Session: 6:00PM – 9:00PM Course # SI-45

Class Música para las Diferentes Estaciones del Año Litúrgico y Sacramentos (Habilidades Litúrgicas Básicas) Descubre nueva música para tu comunidad de fe parroquial mientras cantamos música para las diferentes temporadas del año litúrgico y celebraciones de los sacramentos. Obtén consejos e ideas de cómo enseñarle nueva música a la asamblea y diferentes formas de adaptar la música según las capacidades y recursos disponibles en el ministerio musical de tu parroquia. Presentadora: Damaris Thillet Horario de clases: viernes, 7 de junio solamento Salón de clases: 235 (2 ° piso)

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Music for Seasons and Sacraments (Basic Liturgical Skills) Find new music for your parish community as we sing our way through music for the seasons of the liturgical year and sacramental celebrations. Learn how to introduce new music to your assembly, ways to adapt music to accommodate your resources and abilities, and best practices for music ministry. Presenter: Barbara Guenther, MA Class Schedule: Friday, June 7 only Classroom: 233 (2nd Floor)

Courses Continued: SI-8: The MRC Booksale Continues SI-17: (Part 5) SI-18: (Part 5) SI-19: (Part 3) SI-23: (Part 3)

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Ministry Resource Center

DURING THE SUMMER INSTITUTE ROOM 103 (NORTH SIDE OF THE LOBBY) LOTS OF BOOKS FOR SALE AT VERY LOW PRICES!

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Travelling from out of the city and need lodging? Rooms have been reserved at the Madonna Retreat Center for the week. If you need to reserve a room, please click on the link below.

Each night is $50 http://www.retreatabq.org/ 505-831-8196

¿Viaja de fuera de la ciudad y necesita alojamiento? Las habitaciones han sido reservadas en el Madonna Retreat Center para la semana. Si necesita reservar una habitación, haga clic en el enlace de abajo.

Cada noche es $50 505-831-8196 http://www.retreatabq.org/

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The Archdiocese of Santa Fe

Institute of Formation for Christian Service (Summer Institute)

El Instituto de Formación para el Servicio Cristiano de la Arquidiócesis de Santa Fe (Instituto de Verano)

Sponsored by the Archdiocese of Santa Fe Pastoral Ministries Division and the Annual Catholic Appeal Patrocinado por la División de Ministerios Pastorales de la Arquidiócesis de Santa Fe y la Campaña Católica Anual

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