All posts by Susie Boone

2-05 The Family: The Foundation of Faith

Room: 508

Session 2: 11:15 am – 12:45 pm

Each time parents share a story or create a family tradition, they cultivate the fertile soil of faith formation. As domestic church, the family carries out the six tasks of catechesis in informal and yet potent ways. By naming and recognizing these tasks, catechists affirm what families already do and offer ways to support and encourage growth of faith both within the home and beyond it. In this workshop we will look at each of the six tasks of catechesis as experienced in the home and identify ways in which catechists can provide support and resources to parents. The process is interactive, allowing participants to apply the presentation to their own lives and ministry.

Kathy Hendricks is a national religion consultant for William H. Sadlier and a contributing writer for their programs. She also authors the weekly blog, We Believe and Share. Kathy has extensive experience in catechetical and pastoral ministry and offers talks and retreats across the country and overseas on topics of catechesis, spirituality, and family.

2-03 Who is this new Saint Mother Teresa?

Room: 209

Session 2: 11:15 am – 12:45 pm

Handout: Mother Teresa

Handout 2 sided: MotherTeresa of Calcutta

Saint Mother Teresa, who will be canonized on September 4, 2016, is perhaps the most renowned saint of the last century. Her selfless example of love for the poor reflects for us the great merciful acts of Christ in the ordinary, the routine of everyday life and of the human experience. In this workshop we will remember her life by sharing stories and pictures of my personal interactions with Mother Teresa over five years of working in Kolkata. These stories include the day she received the Nobel Peace Prize in November of 1979 and when she told me, “sometimes it pays to be Mother Teresa.” Her example continues to inspire and challenge us to a life of service and compassion for the least among us. Let’s celebrate her together!

Jim DeHarpporte is the Regional Director for Catholic Relief Services in the Western United States, based in San Diego. He began his international career as a teacher in a Catholic mission in Malaysia. For nearly 30 years he served with CRS in Africa and Asia, including 5 years in Kolkata where he frequently interacted with Mother Teresa. Jim lives in San Diego with his wife, Scholastica, a native of Malaysia. They have three children and three grandchildren.

 

2-02 Faith + Enthusiasm + Teaching Tips = Successful Classes

Room: 305

Session 2: 11:15 am – 12:45 pm

A catechist is someone who can ignite a “spark” of faith in others, not so much by the content he or she teaches, but by the example and witness he or she is in the classroom. Catechists have a teacher manual for the content, but they’re always looking for more ideas and activities for an engaging and successful lesson. This session will help catechists respond to the call to teach and be a witness in the classroom. John will provide a wealth of practical and creative ideas, strategies, and management tips for the faith formation classroom. You will leave with a feeling of, “I really CAN do this!” You CAN have a successful class!

John Collins is a retired elementary school principal, former Director of Curriculum and Professional Development and elementary school teacher. He is also a former DRE and catechist. John has worked with Sadlier in the northeast for many years, and is now a full-time National Religion Consultant with Sadlier. He is a keynote speaker and workshop presenter. John has experience both as a professional educator and a catechetical leader.

 

2-01 The Blessed Bullet: The True Story of how Tragedy became Triumph

Room: 102

Session 2: 11:15 am – 12:45 pm

In this highly moving session, Deacon Michael Bellinder will present the true account of his Encounters with Evil and his responses to it. He believes and can attest that miracles do still exist and are performed today. His encounter has sent him on a mission to encourage people of all ages to lead lives of compassion, forgiveness and mercy. After all, this was one of Christ’s major themes throughout His life. Only God can turn tragedy into triumph.

Deacon Michael Bellinder graduated from California State University, Northridge with a Bachelor’s Degree in Recreational Therapy. He was ordained a Deacon for the Catholic church in December of 2006 for the Holy Name of Jesus Catholic Community in Redlands, CA, Diocese of San Bernardino. He has been on Immaculate Heart Radio, The Bishop’s Radio Hour, and many more. His story is the subject of chapter six of a book by Maureen Pratt, “Don’t Panic! How to Keep Going When the Going Gets Tough.”

1-15 Holy Week and the Elect

Room: 103 (moved from 110)

Session 1: 9:30 am – 11:00 am

The events of Holy Week are central to us being formed and transformed into the People of God. These days, especially the Triduum, will have an impact on our Elect as they join us for these special celebrations. This will be an opportunity for us to look at each day of the week and see how the ritual impacts those waiting to become members of the household of God.

Fr. Richard Vega currently serves as pastor of St. Frances of Rome in Azusa and is chair of the Liturgical Commission for the Archdiocese of Los Angeles. He has been a presenter for the Archdioceses of Los Angeles and Chicago in Liturgy and Catechesis. Fr. Vega in addition to his service at the archdiocesan and parish level has also served the Church at the national level with service to North American FORUM on the Catechumenate and the National Federation of Priests’ Councils.

1-14 Supporting our Families and Households in and through their Faith Formation Journey

Room: 405

Session 1: 9:30 am – 11:00 am

Handout: Working with Families

We will offer a process (a family tool kit and support system) to help guide families in balancing life and faith.

Suzette Sornborger is Director of Youth Faith Formation at St. Monica Catholic Community. She graduated from LMU with a BA in Dance with an emphasis in sacred movement. She also has a MA in Pastoral Theology. She also holds her Master Catechist certification from the Archdiocese and teaches with various teams in Our Lady of the Angels Pastoral Region. She currently serves on the Advisory Board of the theology Department for Graduate students at LMU. She brings 25+ years of experience in ministry, but her heart is in building strong catholic families across the ages.

1-13 The Old Testament: Wrestling with Troubling Verses

Room: 305

Session 1: 9:30 am – 11:00 am

It is perfectly normal in Christian life to feel responsible and even answerable to “Scripture” in our Christian lives, but what about some of those deeply troubling passages, especially in the Old Testament? Is there a way to raise questions without dismissing the Old Testament completely…hoping it will change while we aren’t looking? Is there a way to answer fundamentalist insistence that “its all literal”, while maintaining a deep engagement with the whole Bible? Come explore some ways to stop worrying and learn to love the Old Testament!

Dr. Daniel L. Smith-Christopher has taught Old Testament at Loyola Marymount University for 27 years. Author of many books and articles, he has a particular interest in cross-cultural interpretation of Scripture, and issues of Scripture, Social Justice, and peacemaking. At present, Dr. Christopher serves as Director of Graduate Studies in Theology at LMU, and would love to talk to anyone about Graduate Work in Theology at LMU!

1-12 Living Lent Through Lively Lessons

Room: 308

Session 1: 9:30 am – 11:00 am

Use the Lenten season to lead your children to a deeper practice of their faith. This workshop will provide you with hands on ideas to make this Lenten season a meaningful one. Preparing meaningful lessons takes time. When the Lenten season arrives, you will be so pleased that you have all your preparations already in place.

Helen Marie Slaton is a Master Catechist, serving in ministry at Our Lady of Malibu parish. Marie has taught Elementary, High School and college classes. She has worked as a Director of Religious Education, Adult Faith Formation Coordinator, and served on an RCIA team. She has a BS from ISU and an MA from the University of Evansville.

1-11 “Bless me Father, for I am a Catechist”

Room: 602

Session 1: 9:30 am – 11:00 am

If this is your prayer, then this is a workshop for you! Together we’ll pray, sing, get new craft ideas and explore ways to engage the children in our care.

Kathy Ritza is currently the Director of Faith Formation at St. Denis Church in Diamond Bar, CA. She has over 25 years of experience in catechesis as a parent, grandparent, catechist, DRE, retreat director and Master Catechist for the Archdiocese of LA. She is currently a consultant for RCLBenziger.