Session 1 | 9:00 am | Stewardship: A Life-Giving Spirituality

Session 1
9:00 am – 10:00 am

Chicago Ballroom X
Stewardship:  A Life-Giving Spirituality

Speaker: Reverend Joe Creedon
Pastor Emeritus
Christ the King Catholic Church
Kingston, Rhode Island

Moderator: Schuyler Kleinpeter
Stewardship and Advancement Director
St. Pius X Catholic Church
Lafayette, Louisiana

Stewardship is as old as the Bible and as new as Pope Francis’ vision for the church we love! Stewardship is neither a program nor a euphemism for putting more money in the collection basket. Authentic stewardship is a spirituality geared to the life and ministry of all the baptized. This session will explore the biblical roots of stewardship, the basics of the United States bishops’ pastoral letter, “Stewardship: A Disciples Response,” and how the sacraments both nourish and form our lives as faithful stewards of all God’s wonderful gifts.


The Reverend Joseph D. Creedon

Father Joe Creedon is pastor emeritus of Christ the King Parish in Kingston, Rhode Island where he served for 31 years. He studied theology at the University of Louvain in Belgium. Father Creedon was awarded an honorary Doctor of Law Degree from the University of Rhode Island in 1991. He was a Fellow of Psychiatry and Religion at the Menninger Clinic in 1980 when the clinic was still located in Topeka, Kansas.

Author of 14 Advent and Lenten daily meditations booklets, Father Creedon has recently published his first book, Stewardship: A Life-Giving Spirituality. In retirement, he has been a sought after speaker on the spirituality of stewardship. He has spoken to the priests of the Archdiocese of Southwark in London, the Diocese of Trenton in New Jersey and most recently to the priests of the Archdiocese of Toronto. In his very active retirement, Father Creedon enjoys giving parish missions and stewardship workshops.

In his 51 years of priestly ministry, Father Creedon has served the Diocese of Providence as an assistant pastor, high school teacher, campus minister and pastor. He also served two terms on the ICSC board of directors.