Category Archives: Session B

Ministry Day Dio Sacramento

B-11 | Making family catechesis engaging

Graciela Garza

Family Catechesis is a parish based catechetical process which focuses on parents as the primary catechists of the faith. Are parents ready to teach faith to their children? This workshop focuses on the models of Family Catechesis used in the Diocese of Stockton to encourage and engage parents in the catechetical process and remain as ongoing formation. Learn creative ways of accompanying parents in their role as primary catechists of the faith.

 

B-14 | Gospel Music in the Holy Mass – Can we really sing that?​

Rob Robinson

What is gospel music and when did it come into use in Catholic parishes? Intended for both musicians and non-musicians, this workshop will explore the history and development of this uniquely American style, detailing the theory of scales, rhythm patterns and vocal production. We will discuss how various types of music are used in the Holy Mass in America today. At the end we will (figurately) hold hands and sing “Kum Ba Yah!”

 

 

B-15 | ​Scouting Is Catholic Youth Ministry

Jon Kantola

Renewing the Vision: A Framework for Catholic Youth Ministry states, “Youth ministry is the response of the Christian community to the needs of young people and the sharing of the unique gifts of youth with the larger community.” The aims of Scouting are character development, citizenship training, and mental and physical fitness. The goals of Catholic youth ministry match Scouting’s three aims: character development, preparation for responsible citizenship, and physical and mental fitness.

 

B-16 | ​Into the Breach: Catholic Men in Action

Carlos Gutierrez

Based on the exhortation, Into the Breach: An Apostolic Exhortation to Catholic Men, identifies the crises of faith facing that the Church today and presents a vision of the role of Catholic men in combatting it. Join us! Together in Brotherhood, men can find the support they need to grow in virtue and to take action to serve Christ and others. Exhortation sets out to address three primary questions:

1.  What does it mean to be a Catholic man?
2.  How does a Catholic man love?
3.  Why is fatherhood, fully understood, so crucial for every man?

 

B-17 | ​Building Community in the Classroom

Matt Reiswig

How can catechists and DREs help move from the traditional classroom model to fostering an environment where students can do more than just simply learn facts about the faith? This workshop will help catechists and DREs to create an environment of discipleship where students can learn about the faith, experience the Lord in a new way, and grow together as a community of believers.