4-08 Living Liturgically: Becoming Stewards of the Mysteries

Session 4: 1:00 – 2:15 pm

Catechist re-certification credits: Sacraments & Liturgy

Catechists and liturgists need to know how to teach the meaning of our liturgies and liturgical symbols. But we don’t just give information about liturgy; we open hearts to Christ. To do this we need to be stewards of these mysteries, seeing life through a deep religious imagination. Through prayer, song, ritual, and story, we’ll explore eight disciplines for expanding our symbolic vision so we can engage the disengaged at Sunday Mass, attract the uninterested to a deeper way of life, and rekindle our own appreciation for the Mysteries of God.


Diana Macalintal is the co-director of TeamRCIA, a free online resource for catechumenate ministry. She is an author and speaker on liturgy, prayer, the RCIA, and intercultural ministry. She holds a Master of the Arts in Theology from St. John’s University in Collegeville, Minnesota, and has served in campus, parish, and diocesan ministries for 30 years. Her latest publications include The Work of Your Hands, a collection of prayers; Living Liturgy, a liturgical year resource; and Your Parish Is the Curriculum: RCIA in the Midst of Community, all available at Liturgical Press.