Category Archives: Session D

Ministry Days Dio Sacramento Conference

RM 400 | D-04 | Catholic Scouting Awards in Religious Education

Session D | 2:30 pm – 3:30 pm

Jon Kantola

The primary purpose of Scouting award programs is to provide an opportunity to foster the total personal and spiritual growth of each youth participating in the programs. Emphasis is placed on faith development within the young person. These programs afford unique study experiences that help relate the Christian faith to the life of the Scout. Each of the emblem programs reinforces the religious education programs of the parish, complementing existing programs by reaching out to the more general needs and interests of all youth.

About the Speaker:
Jon Kantola has been an active Catechist, Youth Ministry, and Scouting volunteer for 15+ years. He is currently Chairperson for the Catholic Committee on Scouting, Scoutmaster of a Catholic unit, and a Confirmation team member.

RM 402 | D-05 | Unexpected Occasion of Grace

Session D | 2:30 pm – 3:30 pm

Mike Carotta

​This session highlights what the Church is calling us to do catechetically, the challenge involved, and specific ways we can make catechesis a sturdy , trustworthy place where participants can do the difficult and intimate work of examining their beliefs, faith, and spiritual lives.

About the Speaker:
Nationally recognized religious educator, author, and catechetical consultant. Recent books include Teaching For Discipleship: the call, the challange,the difference (OSV)and Unexpected Occasions of Grace (OSV)

RM 330 | D-06 | Walking Along a Life Long Journey: Creative Steps and Supplies

Session D | 2:30 pm – 3:30 pm

Sue Schuttinger

We travel along a life long journey of continuing conversion and growth in faith but we do not walk alone. Come and join others and experience practical, creative ideas and activities to engage children, young adults and parents. No need to bring back packs, hiking shoes, or even pens and pencils. We will learn by doing and who knows, we may be able to help others in their vocational discernment. Come and take the first step, or be reenergized as we continue the journey.

About the Speaker:
I have served as a DRE and Liturgy Director in the Diocese of San Jose and currently serve on the RCIA team at Divine Savior, Orangevale. I have presented at diocesan conferences in San Jose, San Francisco, Yakima, Portland, Monterey, Santa Rosa and Fresno, and have presented at DRE trainings at additional dioceses of Stockton and Oaklan

RM 331 | D-07 | Less Talk More Walk

Session D | 2:30 pm – 3:30 pm

Rhyan Ramirez

Forget what you say, watch what you do” has always been a saying that has kept me in check. Our words have no impact, value or influence if we aren’t waking the talk. This workshop will explore the many ways we can walk side by side with our students, teens, young adults, parents and ministries teams. This will create deeper connection with those we serve and those we serve with so that we can carry out Jesus’ mission to make disciples of all nations.

About the Speaker:
20+ years of ministry experience starting as volunteer teen helping in Confirmation class and youth ministry in Vallejo to the last 7 years of being employed as a youth minister and volunteer confirmation teacher.

RM 343 | D-08 | Sports Ministry

Session D | 2:30 pm – 3:30 pm

Steve Morris

​Youth ministry programs and parish catechesis are distant priorities behind a young person’s love for sports – so how can we minister in sports? Coaches are one of the “”top 3 most influential people”” in a young person’s life, so how can they evangelize and share the good news in between practice drills and games. Athletics dominates youth culture and the family, let’s stop waiting at the parish for young people to show up and go to where they are.

About the Speaker:
Lifetime working with youth as a mentor, coach, teacher, and program director. Exercised leadership and vision in academics as well as a toy manufacturing executive. Serves Bishop Vasa and the Diocese of Santa Rosa as director of Youth & Young Adult ministry, with a particular passion for sports ministry.

RM 401 | D-09 | A Better Way to Teach Respect for Life

Session D | 2:30 pm – 3:30 pm

Laura Oliva

Our culture is filled with offenses against the inherent dignity of the human person. From abortion to the death penalty, Catholics face the daily challenge of sharing the church’s teaching on respect life issues in ways that bring about true and lasting conversion. This workshop will teach attendees how to permanently change hearts and minds on the life issues by approaching these topics through reason and logic. They will learn 10 key principles, how to apply them to any moral issue, and receive a free tool to help them share what they have learned with their parish, school, or family.

About the Speaker:
Laura Oliva is a certified trainer with Healing the Culture, where she instructs students and adults in the philosophical foundations of the pro-life movement. She previously worked as a high school theology teacher and campus minister in Washington State.

RM 511 | D-10 | Mass Incarceration: Why Should Catholics Care

Session D | 2:30 pm – 3:30 pm

Charlene Harris

Criminal justice systems in the United States are in crisis. The United States has the highest incarceration rates of any country in the world. More than 2.3 million Americans are in state and federal prisons. For African Americans, the numbers reflect a more frightening situation, with one in 15 African American males over 18 years of age behind bars, compared to one out of 36 Latinos and one out of 106 white males. In 1982, President Ronald Reagan officially announced the “War on Drugs.” Misguided drug laws and draconian sentencing requirements have produced profoundly unequal outcomes for communities of color. Catholic Social Teaching, Human Life and Dignity, remind us that every human person is created in the image and likeness of God. This is why Catholics should care.

About the Speaker:
I serve as a volunteer chaplain with the Sacramento Diocese Detention Ministry Program. I am a long-time member of the Diocese Black Catholic Ministry.

RM 512 | D-11 | Getting to Know Your new Neighbor

Session D | 2:30 pm – 3:30 pm

Genevieve Levy

I will give a comprehensive overview of the refugee resettlement process in the United States and work that is being done locally in the Diocese of Sacramento. This will also cover basic cultural competencies of working with these recent arrivals, many of whom are from Afghanistan as well as how your school and/or parish can support refugees locally and abroad by taking action. Additionally, I hope to present or invite our Managing Attorney of Immigration Legal Services to review what being a “sanctuary” site really means and what churches and schools can do if ever visited by ICE agents. This can also cover an overview of recent immigration policies and answer concerns/questions.

About the Speaker:
I have worked full-time at Sacramento Food Bank & Family Services, a Catholic Charities member organization, since 2005. I am the Director of Family Services and oversee our direct-client social service programs, serving 5000 individuals monthly, and contributing to feeding 135,000 individuals monthly.

RM 513 | D-12 | Renewing your Liturgical Self

Session D | 2:30 pm – 3:30 pm

John Micahel Reyes

As beloved disciples, we encounter the God of the living in our own ways when we celebrate the liturgy. Those called to liturgical and music ministry bear witness to the Spirit’s call to service that flows from and back to the assembly. Yet, for some, serving can become rote. This workshop hopes to explore the spiritual possibilities of when
we bring our lives to the liturgy and when the liturgy comes to life within us.

About the Speaker:
John Michael Reyes is the Director of Sacramental Formation and Liturgy for Santa Clara University’s Campus Ministry. He is a frequent liturgy coordinator and cantor for national conferences and symposiums. He holds a Master of Divinity from the Jesuit School of Theology.