Category Archives: Reno Session 1

2017 Reno Diocesan Conference

1-01 Have You Seen Him? Searching for the Child Jesus!

Session 1: 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm

Catechist re-certification credits: Prayer & Spirituality

As the teachers and preachers of our churches and schools, we’re often challenged to do the impossible. Somehow, we are supposed to teach God’s children while dealing with all of the complications that they carry: broken homes and issues of abuse – our children bring a lot with them when they cross the threshold of our classroom. This interactive workshop will help you gain a new perspective on teaching the children of God. Designed to joyfully renew your energy and spark new levels of educational enthusiasm. Prepare yourself to be spiritually lifted as we answer the question, “Have You seen Him?”

Father Tony Ricard, is a Priest for the Archdiocese of New Orleans and is the Campus Minister at St. Augustine High School in New Orleans. He is the Pastor of St. Gabriel the Archangel Parish and is also a Core Instructor of Church Doctrine for the Institute for Black Catholic Studies at Xavier University of Louisiana. Fr. Tony is the author of 10 awesome books which include “Don’t Be Stupid! Lessons You Should Already Know,” and “Diary of An Unapologetic Roman Catholic Priest”. Since the 2000 Season, Fr. Tony has served as the Catholic Chaplain of the NFL’s 2010 World Champions – the New Orleans Saints. He is a native of New Orleans and a proud graduate of St. Augustine High School. He is a former New Orleans Public School teacher who holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Elementary Education from Loyola University, a Master of Theology degree from Xavier University and a Master of Divinity degree from Notre Dame Seminary.

1-02 Beyond Content: Engaging the Heart, Not Just the Head

Session 1: 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm

Catechist re-certification credits: Methodology

Witnessing the awakening of the mind gives us great joy and a spring in our step. Witnessing the awakening of the soul takes our breath away and even changes us. We are more than teachers: we are evangelizers. Explore the difference between those who teach knowledge and those who transform lives. In this way, this workshop would then feed into the work of Saturday, not be separate from it. This is designed in a mini-retreat format as opposed to lecture style.

Richard Curran, is the founder and executive director of the Parish Success Group, a Catholic non-profit organization that provides professional skill and organizational development training and coaching to ministry leaders. The son of an Irish immigrant, he was born and raised on the south-side of Chicago. For more than 25 years he has served the Catholic Church within parishes, dioceses and, nationally on numerous boards, associations and as consulter to several Catholic publishers. Rich is known by his titles…father, husband, disciple, trainer and itinerant preacher. By occupation, he is a national Catholic speaker and ministry coach who addresses over 50,000 youth and adults each year.

1-03 Mercy: Good for One, Good for All

Session 1: 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm

Catechist re-certification credits: Prayer & Spirituality

What is given as a gift is meant to be shared as a gift. How do we embody mercy to all God’s creation? This practical workshop will explore ways and means of personalizing mercy for others.

Father Jim Clarke, has experience which includes 10 years of parish ministry followed by 10 years coordinating the Adult Religious Education and Evangelization program for the Archdiocese of Los Angeles, and subsequently one year co-directing the Archdiocesan Office of Pastoral Ministry. Fr. Clarke, a fluent Spanish speaker, is widely traveled; his work and further education have taken him to Israel, Mexico, Canada, Africa, Europe, Australia, the United Kingdom and the Pacific Islands. He has been involved in men’s work since 1995. His CD/DVD series on “Spirituality for a Modern Individual” and “A Man’s Way to God” as well as his published books: Creating Rituals: A New Way of Healing for Everyday Life and Soulcentered: Spirituality for People on the Go serve to enhance his continuing public ministry.

1-04 Talents: Keys to Thriving in the Classroom and in Life

Session 1: 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm

Catechist re-certification credits: Methodology

Even though you and the teacher in the classroom next to you teach the same subject, it is very likely that your ways of doing so are not the same. The difference? You each have different talents. Knowing what your talents are and drawing on them in your classroom and in life results in thriving, for you and for your students. Explore how this happens and learn how to discover and build upon your primary areas of talent. You and your students may never be the same!

Leisa Anslinger, has a long history in parish ministry, which has helped form her as an effective adviser to others in pastoral ministry. Leisa is a know expert on lifelong catechesis and stewardship. These two dimensions of parish life intertwine in Leisa’s work, one informing the other. She provides workshops on using StrengthsFinder in the Catholic Community. And, related to that, also provides parish-changing workshops on parishioner engagement. Leisa’s newest project is Bridges, a leader development process toward building evangelizing communities of disciples and stewards, with Stephanie Moore. She is a founding team member of the Catholic Strengths and Engagement Community.