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NCCL & NALM 2018

Iskali Ministry

Iskali Ministry

www.iskali.org

Iskali es una comunidad de jóvenes Católicos dedicados a la evangelización y formación que tiene como raíz la espiritualidad del Concilio Vaticano II. La misión de Iskali es crear la próxima generación de líderes de la iglesia. Iskali busca promover el liderazgo Latino/a en la iglesia.

 

J.S. Paluch World Library Publications

World Library Publications

3708 River Road, Suite 400
Franklin Park, IL 60131

800.566.6150
wlpcs@jspaluch.com
www.wlp.jspaluch.com

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A J.S. Paluch Company, Inc., headquartered in Franklin Park, Illinois. WLP publishes a variety of fine worship resources including Word & Song, a comprehensive annual hymnal-and-missal-in-one; Voices As One, a two-volume hymnal resource of contemporary music for worship and prayer experiences, with supplemental music in the More Voices As One series; and One in Faith, a hardbound hymnal.

 

Liturgical Training Publications

Liturgy Training Publications

3949 S. Racine Ave.
Chicago, IL 60609

773.579.4900
orders@ltp.org
www.ltp.org

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To promote the liturgical formation “of the faithful and also their active participation in the liturgy both internally and externally, taking into account their age and condition, their way of life, and their stage of religious development” so all the faithful may “become thoroughly imbued with the spirit and power of the liturgy.”

Mission of Our Lady of the Angels

Mission of Our Lady of the Angels

www.missionola.com

The Mission of Our Lady of the Angels establishes a Catholic presence in the West Humboldt Park area on Chicago’s west side.

This area is presently one of the poorest neighborhoods in the City of Chicago. The purpose of the Mission is twofold: to assist the materially poor and to share the treasure of our Catholic Faith.

National Catholic Education Assocation

National Catholic Educational Association

1005 North Glebe Road, Suite 525
Arlington, VA 22201

571.257.0010
www.ncea.org

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NCEA is the largest, private professional education association in the world. NCEA works with Catholic educators to support ongoing faith formation and the teaching mission of the Catholic Church. Our membership includes more than 150,000 educators serving 1.9 million students in Catholic education.

National Catholic Partnership on Disability

National Catholic Partnership on Disability

415 Michigan Avenue, N.E., Suite 94
Washington, DC 20017

202.529.4678
egarcia@ncpd.org
www.ncpd.org

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Rooted in Gospel values that affirm the dignity of every person, the National Catholic Partnership on Disability (NCPD) works collaboratively to ensure meaningful participation of people with disabilities in all aspects of the life of the Church and society.

National Federation for Catholic Youth Ministry (NFCYM)

National Federation for Catholic Youth Ministry (NFCYM)

www.nfcym.org

Mission

The National Federation for Catholic Youth Ministry (NFCYM) supports and strengthens those who accompany young people as they encounter and follow Jesus Christ.

The mission is grounded in the U.S. Bishops’ document, Renewing the Vision (RTV)RTV gives a solid foundation for a comprehensive youth ministry, a roadmap, and a vision that allows each diocese and NFCYM to animate ministry to the young church.

North American Forum for Small Christian Communities

North American Forum for Small Christian Communities

www.nafscc.org

The Sacred Triduum

The liturgy of the church beckons to us this week. The Triduum (three days) concludes Lent and moves us into the joy of the Easter season. The Triduum begins with the Mass of the Lord’s Supper on the evening of Holy Thursday with Adoration and night prayer; Good Friday of the Passion of the Lord in which we venerate the cross; Holy Saturday with morning prayer and the Easter Vigil at night. The Easter Vigil celebrates all that is new with the rising of Jesus.

The Vigil is ripe with symbols and meaning: the new fire (outside of the church), the lighting of the Easter Candle symbolizing light piercing the darkness through the resurrection of Jesus, the faithful processing behind the Easter Candle singing “Christ our light” as we enter the church as a community, the Word of God recounting salvation history through Old and New Testament readings and psalms, the lights coming on as we sing the Gloria for the first time since the Sunday before Ash Wednesday, receiving the Eucharist together, the Easter flowers, the lighting of the sanctuary lamp and the rousing singing.

Our small communities have been preparing for this great liturgy for six weeks. The Lenten reflecions have prepared us well for the celebrations. All of us on the NAFSCC Board wish you a blessed Holy Week and Easter Season

OCP (Oregon Catholic Press)

OCP (Oregon Catholic Press)

www.ocp.org

Who we are, what we do…
For nearly 100 years OCP (Oregon Catholic Press) has been committed to providing the very best resources, music and service to Catholic parishes and worshipers all over the world.

Our dedication and commitment to publish the finest music and worship resources is matched only by our devotion to those we serve. As the Church has grown and evolved, we have sought to grow and change with it so that we can continue to fulfill our mission of publishing products, resources and music that bring the Gospel of Jesus Christ to all.