All posts by Michael DiCosola

Greg Wasinski

10:45 – 11:45 am | City Terrace 9

113: Finding Jesus in the Eucharist

Greg Wasinski is a full time Catholic Inspirational Speaker, Author and Radio Contributor from Cleveland, OH. He offers a sincere and practical message that provides “real life” examples making faith attainable for all. He is the author of “Where Faith & Real Life Come Together…”(2012) and “Unconditionally: Finding Jesus in the Eucharist” (2015). Greg’s ministry is identified throughout the country by its signature “bee” logo as a reminder to be nothing more than God created you to be.

Dr. Jo Ann Paradise

1:30 – 3:00 pm | City Terrace 5

208: Do You Dare?

Dr. Jo Ann Paradise is a National Consultant for Our Sunday Visitor Curriculum Division and works with the product development team in creating resources for children and their families. Jo Ann has served as catechetical leader in the Diocese of Pittsburgh for over 32 years. She has been an adjunct faculty member of several universities in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Through her stories, Jo Ann motivates educators and catechists to prepare their children to meet the risen Lord and then learn how to respond to his invitation through a life of discipleship. She is a popular retreat director and provides spiritual direction.

Tom McCabe

10:45 – 11:45 am | City Terrace 7

107: Better Homes and Pardons – The Raw Power of Forgiveness to Transform Family

Tom McCabe is an educator, writer, consultant and national speaker with 20-years experience serving diocesan and parish structures in the areas of evangelization, catechesis, marriage and family, and parish strategic planning. Since earning his master’s degree in theology from Franciscan University of Steubenville in 1994, Tom has worked extensively within the Catholic Church at many levels: (parish, Catholic schools, campus ministry, Diocesan staff, and consultant)

He has worked extensively in marriage and family work, catechetics, and youth ministry, and has prepared over 2000 engaged couples for marriage across the country.

Tom has been a Theology of the Body Instructor for many years and is currently a Diocesan Representative with Ascension Press. He is co-author of Living a Joy-filled Marriage, an insightful virtue-based life skills program for engaged couples, and designer of a revolutionary resource called the M.A.P. (Marriage Action Plan) designed to help couples create a concrete plan for growing in love. Tom lives in Cumming, Georgia with his wife, Rosemary, and their six children.

Jared Dees

1:30 – 3:00 pm | City Terrace 7

204: Empowering Parents as Disciples and Teachers

Jared Dees is the creator of the popular website The Religion Teacher, which provides practical resources and effective teaching strategies to religious educators. He is the author of 31 Days to Becoming a Better Religious Educator and To Heal, Proclaim, and Teach. Dees lives in South Bend, Indiana, with his wife and three children.

Colleen Moore

1:30 – 3:00 pm | Clearwater

212: Why Do They Do It That Way? Mentoring Millennials in an Intergenerational Church

Colleen Moore received her B.A. and M.Div. degrees from the University of Notre Dame and has served in parish catechetical ministry in Calle Larga, Chile, and South Bend, Indiana. She joined the Echo staff in 2004 and became director of the program in 2011. Echo is a two-year graduate service program dedicated to partnering with dioceses throughout the U.S. to prepare the next generation of well formed and informed parish catechetical leaders and theology teachers.

Sr. Kieran Sawyer, SSND

10:45 – 11:45 AM | City Terrace 11

111: Turn Sex Ed into LoveEd: Parishes Empower Families with New Video Program

Sister Kieran Sawyer is nationally known for her creative work in youth ministry and catechesis. She is the Director Emeritus of TYME OUT (now Inspirio), a youth center in Wisconsin which provides retreats and other programs for teens and pre-teens. She presents workshops and training events for the family-based chastity program, Learning about L.I.F.E., which she co-authored with Kathie Amidei, and the new LoveEd program which she created with Coleen Kelly Mast.

Michael Ruzicki

1:30 – 3:00 pm | River Terrace 3

210: From Mass to Mission: The Connection between Liturgical Catechesis and Dynamic Discipleship

Michael Ruzicki serves as Editor and Liturgical Training Consultant for Liturgy Training Publications and the Director of Music for Notre Dame de Chicago Parish. In addition to having served as a team member of the North American Forum on the Catechumenate, Michael has experience as a parish pastoral associate and archdiocesan coordinator of adult faith formation and RCIA and director of archdiocesan music ministry. He is a graduate of The Catholic University of America and the Washington Theological Union in Washington, DC.

Sr. Janet Schaeffler, OP

1:30 – 3:00 pm | St. John

211: The Future of Adult Faith Formation

Sr. Janet Schaeffler, OP , is currently ministering as: a facilitator of retreats, workshops, and parish missions; author; teacher; a member of the NCCL Adult Faith Formation Committee; a member of the Project Team for Faith Formation Learning Exchange; facilitator of online courses for: VLCFF at the University of Dayton & C21 Online at Boston College; Faculty for the College Out Reach Education Program, Graduate Theological Foundation. Janet created and publishes GEMS (Great Endeavors Mined and Shared) – a monthly newsletter from an ongoing international best practices study on adult faith formation. She is the author of hundreds of articles and several publications in catechetical and parish ministry. She served for many years in parish and archdiocesan catechetical ministry, especially as Director of Adult Faith Formation for the Archdiocese of Detroit.

Rich Curran

1:30 – 3:00 pm| City Terrace 11

202: Individual Spiritual Growth Plans: What They Are and Why You Need Them!

Rich Curran is the founder and executive director of Parish Success Group, a Catholic non-profit organization that provides professional skill and organizational development training and coaching to ministry leaders. He is a regular presenter at national, regional and diocesan Catholic conferences, school assemblies, parish missions and staff leadership days speaking to over 50,000 each year.

Tim Pisacich

1:30 – 3:00 pm | Clearwater

212: Why Do They Do It That Way? Mentoring Millennials in an Intergenerational Church

Tim Pisacich grew up in Waterford, Connecticut, and studied political science and writing at Providence College. After graduating in 2007, he spent three years in Bridgeport, Connecticut, where he served as a Jesuit Volunteer and taught religion and publishing at a small diocesan high school for two years. He moved to South Bend in 2010 to begin the Master of Divinity program at Notre Dame. After he graduated from the M.Div. in 2013, he began working with Echo as Assistant Director of Human, Communal, and Spiritual Formation.