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January Leadership Conference 2009

For Parish Catechetical and Youth Evangelization Leaders

Conference Theme: Anno Paolino - The Year of St. Paul

St. Paul

January 5 - 8, 2009

Updated Schedule

Diocesan Pastoral Center

Please note that the weeklong Ongoing Track has been replaced by a morning session on Thursday, January 8 with Kevin Saunders. 

Registration for the conference has closed.

 

Hear Bishop Olmsted's homily to Parish Evangelization Leaders January 08, 2008.

 

Overview

The Department of Family Catechesis would like to invite all Parish Catechetical and Youth Evangelization Leaders to our Leadership Conference this January 5-9, 2009 at the Diocesan Pastoral Center.

The conference will feature tracks in:

- Children’s Catechesis

- Youth Evangelization

- RCIA/Adult formation

- Hispanic outreach

- Ongoing Professional Development Day open to all parish leaders

Following the lead of Popes John Paul II and Benedict XVI, the January Leadership Conference is designed to equip Parish Catechetical and Youth Leaders to meet the demands of fostering the New Evangelization in our Diocese.

This conference will help new and experienced leaders focus on developing the right vision, the relationships, and principles for evangelization and catechesis. Designed by veteran catechetical leaders from the Diocese of Phoenix and throughout the country, this conference will help you focus on the essential areas that lead to fruitful, disciple-making outreach.

 

Goals

The goals of the January Leadership Conference are:

1. Methodology: To expose the participant to the key methodological principles of evangelization and catechesis;

2. Formation: To help the participant understand the catechetical and academic principles behind the basic methods of evangelization and catechesis;

3. Reflection: To provide opportunities for the participants to reflect upon goals #1 and #2 and apply them to their current parish setting.

4.  Ongoing Education:  To allow parish leaders the opportunity for continuing education and growth in professionalism.

Our desire for each participant is that they:

- Have the understanding and ability to articulate and advocate for the Church’s vision of evangelization and catechesis to pastors, staff, and all those served by the parish;

- Have the skills to translate the principles of evangelization and catechesis to their parish setting;

- Be able to deepen the quality of evangelization and catechesis offered to their parishes, beginning with the liturgy.

 

For Pastors

Research in the field of lay ecclesial ministry confirms that leaders develop longevity in parish positions when they receive training that prepares them directly for their ministry. Professional training supports both the catechetical program and the person leading the program. Parishes benefit from this training through sustained vision and long-term commitment from their leaders.

Consistency in parish leadership creates an environment for conversion in the life of the parish. The January Leadership Conference is designed to equip and prepare leaders for the challenges that lie ahead and to help others know the saving message of Jesus Christ.

 

Certification

The curriculum for the entire January Leadership Conference for Catechetical and Youth Evangelization Leaders is a six-day curriculum, divided over two years.  Tracks in each level are offered in the areas of children’s catechesis, youth evangelization and RCIA/Adult Faith Formation.

Level One – Foundational Training in Methodology and Administration

  1. The Church’s Mission/Ecclesia in America
  2. Personal Holiness
  3. Salvation History
  4. Introduction to either Children’s Catechesis, Youth and Young Adult Evangelization and RCIA/Adult Faith Formation
  5. An introduction to Scripture and the Catechism
  6. Introduction to Evangelization
  7. Introduction to Catechesis according to age
  8. Curriculum Planning and Catechetical Methodology
  9. Leading Group Prayer
  10. Cultural Influences
  11. Recruiting, Training and Developing Teams
  12. Working with Bishops, Pastors, Staff and Parents
 

 

Level Two - Advanced Training in Catechetical Principles

 

  1. John Paul II and the New Evangelization
  2. Purpose of Catechesis
  3. Moving from Evangelization to Catechesis
  4. The Liturgical Mission of the Church
  5. Human Development
  6. Pastoral Care
  7. John Paul II’s Understanding of the Family
  8. Christocentricity of Catholic Morality
  9. Introduction to Theology of the Body
  10. Teaching Catholic Sexuality
  11. Catholic Social Teaching
  12. Fostering Service, Leadership and Vocations
 

The training can be taken for either personal enrichment (auditing) or for a certificate.

There is no academic credit offered for the program.

 

Credentialing and Re-Credentialing

The session hours January Leadership Conference can be applied towards credentialing and recredentialing as a coordinator or director.

 

Benefits

• Learn the foundations of the Church’s evangelistic and catechetical mission.

• Gain valuable skills in evangelization and catechesis.

• Learn how to build a vision that inspires and encourages long-term conversion.

• Take time to pray and be refreshed.

• Understand how to best focus your ministry.

• Grow in your ability to manage essential relationships.

• Develop supportive networking relationships.

• Be encouraged by veteran catechetical and youth evangelization leaders as they share from their experience.

 

Speaker Biographies

 

Conference Details and Registration

Schedule (Times are subject to change)

Registration for the Conference has closed.

(If you are from outside the Diocese of Phoenix, please contact Impact Center at www.impactcenter.com.)

Thursday, January 8 Ongoing Professional Development Morning

Registration for the Thursday Professional Development Day has closed.

Please do not hesitate to contact us if we can help by calling us at 602-354-2323 or by emailing us at familycatechesis@diocesephoenix.org.

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