Category Archives: Gaylord Conference

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J | Cursillo Reunion De Colores!!

Offered in Session: 2

Our Cursillo Movement typically has a Day of Renewal each September. We have opted to participate in this extraordinary conference to provide inspiration and faith enrichment. This breakout will include song, prayer and group reunion for all Cursillistas with a special opportunity for participants of the 2018 weekends.

G | You Can Call Us??? Understanding and Sharing Faith with the Post-Millennial Generation

Offered in Sessions: 2, 3

DR. CHARLOTTE MCCORQUODALE

President of Ministry Training Source; an international educator, researcher and consultant
for the fields of lay ecclesial ministry, certification standards, youth ministry, and e-learning.

The generation following the Millennials, often referred to as Gen Z, will be the most ethnically and racially diverse generation in history, and while they are similar to Millennials, they are distinct in many ways. The first members of this generation were
born between 1995 and 2000 with the youngest entering middle school and the oldest finishing college or entering the workforce. How will they be defined and understood? What do we need to be doing as a church to respond to this generation and to invite them into deeper faith?

I | Kicking and Screaming on the Road to Transformation

Offered in Sessions: 1, 3

KEVIN LOWRY

Kevin has spent 20 years in financial and executive management roles. He is an
author and engaging speaker on topics of faith, work and conversion.

Kevin will share his unlikely conversion despite having a Presbyterian minister father, and
getting kicked out of Franciscan University! You won’t want to miss hearing about Kevin’s
transformation from a struggling P.K. (Preacher’s Kid) to enthusiastic and joy-filled Catholic who strives to serve Christ in every aspect of life.

F | RU a Digital Catholic?

Offered in Sessions: 1, 2*

*Youth & Young Adult Oriented Session

SISTER HELENA BURNS, FSP

Sr. Helena is a member of the Daughters of St. Paul. She is an author, singer, blogger, movie producer and reviewer. She is a renowned speaker for teens and adults on media literacy.

Smart phones, Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, apps, websites – nearly all of us are using them in some form – or love someone who is. How can we use new media and social media in ways that are humanizing and not de-humanizing? How can we use them appropriately as Catholics as we go through our daily lives, no matter what age we are?

E | The Making of a Saint

Offered in Sessions: 1, 3

SISTER KATERI MITCHELL, SSA

Sr. Kateri is a member of the Sisters of St. Anne and the Mohawk Nation at Akwesasne. She is also the longest serving Executive Director of the Tekakwitha Conference.

Hear about Sr. Kateri’s extraordinary experience of praying at the bedside of six year old Jacob “Jake” Finkbonner (Lummi) when he received the Vatican-authenticated and life-saving miracle which led to the canonization of St. Kateri Tekakwitha, North America’s first Native American Saint and what this meant for the Church and particularly indigenous Catholics.

D | Journeying With Our Sister Diocese of Matagalpa, Nicaragua

Offered in Sessions: 1, 3

EDGAR & LOURDES AROSTEGUI

Edgar and Lourdes serve the Bishop of Matagalpa and assist in coordinating efforts of the partnership between our two dioceses.

In this session, Edgar and Lourdes will discuss daily life for our brothers and sisters in Nicaragua. They will also share about the strong faith and joy of the people, highlight current efforts underway between our two dioceses and how ministry happens in a really
rural diocese.

C | Being Catholic is Cool: Come Fish With Me

Offered in Sessions: 1*, 2

*Youth & Young Adult Oriented Session

JESSE MANIBUSAN
Internationally renowned singer, songwriter, catechist, evangelizer.

Research shows that many people have fallen away from the Catholic Church or perhaps even identify as “nones” – having never had an encounter with Christ or experienced the richness of our faith. It is up to us to invite, encourage, and to help answer questions for those seeking more than what society offers. How do we do that when we ourselves are sometimes unsure?
Jesse will help us navigate those waters.

B | Bored Again Catholic: How the Mass Could Save Your Life

Offered in Session:  2

DR. TIMOTHY O’MALLEY

Director of the Center for Liturgy for the University of Notre Dame.

With the endless opportunities we have today, are you bored? No way! (Except maybe at Mass.) We want the Mass to entertain, make us laugh, give us foot tapping music and sound-bite theology, and get it done in under an hour. Yet every Sunday many of us tune out. Tim will help us to turn boredom on its head and open us to find the quiet interior space where we can encounter the sweet gift of God.

Saturday | September 22

7:30 – 8:30 A.M.
Conference Sign-In and Continental Breakfast

8:30 – 8:45 A.M.
Morning Prayer

8:45 – 9:00 A.M.
Welcome & Remarks

9:00 – 10:00 A.M.
Keynote Address: TIMOTHY O’MALLEY, PH.D.

10:30 – 11:30 A.M.
Breakout Session #1: A, C*, D, E, F, I

11:30 A.M. – 12:00 P.M.
Break (Hotel Check-out)

12:00 – 1:15 P.M.
Lunch & Presentation: TERRIE BALDWIN

1:45 – 2:45 P.M.
Breakout Session #2: A, B, C, F*, G, J

3:15 – 4:15 P.M.
Breakout Session #3: D, E, G, H*,I

4:15 – 4:45 P.M.
Travel to Cathedral

5:00 P.M.
Mass at Cathedral
Bishop Raica Presiding

*Youth & Young Adult Oriented Sessions