All posts by Susie Boone

3:45 – 5:15 pm | Moving Forward in Hope: The Joy of Adolescent Catechesis

3:45 pm – 5:15 pm
Malpensa

An examination of the newly published document by the Partnership for Adolescent Catechesis, “The Joy of Adolescent Catechesis”, written to inspire those who are involved in catechetical ministry with adolescents. This interactive session will break open the content of the document as well as facilitate opportunities for participants to share input on the practical applications of the principles presented, and provide suggestions to the PAC organizations (NCEA, NCCL and NFCYM) on tools and resources most needed in supporting leaders and catechists as they move forward in hope to accompany young people and their families through parish and school ministry.


Andrea Kopp

Andrea Kopp serves at the Assistant Director of Professional Development for the National Catholic Educational Association. She has 17 years of teaching and ministry experience and joined the staff of NCEA in 2015. Andrea has held several leadership roles in the schools and parishes where she has served including: Social Studies Department Chair, iPad Coordinator, Google Apps Administrator, Curriculum Team Leader, Director of Youth and Young Adult Ministry and Confirmation Coordinator. In her work at NCEA she produces and hosts their webinar content, serves as the NCEA representative on several national committees and works closely with Catholic partner organizations as well as speaking and presenting at a variety of conferences and events. She lives in Arlington, VA with her husband and 2 boys.


Michael Theisen

Michael Theisen has been involved in faith formation and ministry to youth and families for 30 years, authoring more than 15 books and numerous articles. His experience as a speaker, trainer and ministry leader reaches from parish to diocesan and national levels and he enjoys creatively engaging learners and colleagues on the topic of passing on the faith to the next generation of disciples. Michael works as the Director of Ministry Formation for the National Federation for Catholic Youth Ministry (NFCYM) in Washington DC and also serves as the National Coordinator for the Strong Catholic Families Initiative. He resides with his family in Rochester, NY.

10:45 – 11:45 am | Parish Catechetical Leaders Forum

10:45 am – 11:45 am
O’Hare Ballroom

What do we do with our parishes as they change, integrating diversity & language and ongoing changes?


Marco A. López is the Director of the Archbishop Oscar Romero Scholars Program at Catholic Theological Union in Chicago. Marco, who has served in ministry for over 25 years, earned his Master in Theological Studies from the Catholic Theological Union in Chicago. He has served as a High School Teacher, Pastoral Associate and Director of Religious Education at several parishes and has been a Faculty Member at the college seminary and director of an immigrant center for the parishes of Pilsen and Little Village. Marco is a contributing author of Así, Es: Stories of Hispanic Spirituality edited by Ed Foley, Arturo Pérez, & Consuelo Covarrubias. He is married with 2 children. Marco is bilingual. 773-457-2462, marcolopez065@gmail.com

3:45 – 5:15 pm | Discipulos Misioneros Acompanando a Personas Con Discspacidades y Sus Familias

3:45 pm – 5:15 pm
TEGEL

En virtud de nuestro bautismo, todos los miembros de la Iglesia; catequistas, líderes, y comunidad parroquial; estamos llamados a responder a las necesidades espirituales, sacramentales y de fe comunitaria de nuestras familias con niños, jóvenes y adultos con discapacidades. Tenemos un papel primordial en su formación como discípulos misioneros “llamados a salir de la propia comodidad y atreverse a llegar a todas las periferias que necesitan la luz del Evangelio” (EG, 20).


Esther Gracia

Esther, holds a Bachelor’s degree in Communications, Certificate of Bible Studies, Pastoral Formation, Master Catechist and Catechetical Leadership training from the Diocese of Dallas. She has over 27 years of experience as a catechist, community and ecclesial volunteer. She worked as Director of Faith Formation at Sacred Heart Parish in the Catholic Diocese of Dallas and teacher at the Autism Treatment Center of Dallas. She is specialized in leading catechetical programs for children, youth, adults, and families. In addition, she leads programs in special education – autism and others disabilities – and early childhood in multicultural communities. Esther is a member of the Council on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (CIDD) of the National Catholic Partnership on Disability from 2014, the National Conference for Catechetical Leadership (NCCL), and the Federación para la Catequesis con Hispanos (FCH).

3:45 – 5:15 pm | The Road to Emmaus and the Art of Accompaniment

3:45 pm – 5:15 pm
O’Hare Ballroom

On the road to Emmaus, Jesus provides the way to accompany. He meets the disciples where they are. As they walk along, he questions, listens, understands, and teaches. At their invitation for more, he reveals himself and, with hearts burning, the disciples go forth to preach the Good News of the Risen One. All of this took time and patient accompaniment. Accompaniment is an art, not a science. In this session, we will explore the way Jesus accompanied and how we can do the same with others, so that they may go forth as missionary disciples.


Fr. Frank Donio, S.A.C.

Fr. Frank Donio, S.A.C., D.Min. is Director of the Catholic Apostolate Center in Washington, D.C. and Provincial Rector of the Immaculate Conception Province of the Society of the Catholic Apostolate (Pallottine Fathers and Brothers). He is also a Consultant to the Committee on Evangelization and Catechesis of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. His academic background, teaching, presenting, pastoral, and administrative work are focused primarily around evangelization, spiritual formation, and pastoral practice that fosters greater co-responsibility and collaboration among all the baptized.