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(CT1) The Church Prays What She Believes: Liturgy in Catechesis

(CT) Catechist Training
8:30 am – 9:45 am

JCWC: Fireside Lounge

Scott Sollom is an assistant professor of theology at Franciscan University. He has conducted RCIA training workshops around the country and the world, including presentations with the Association for Catechumenal Ministry and Symbolon. He previously served as a DRE in Stillwater, Minnesota, and College Station, Texas, as well as a youth minister in Hudson, Wisconsin. Scott and his wife, Mary, have five children.

(CT2) The Family: Context of Catechesis

(CT) Catechist Training
8:30 am – 9:45 am

JCWC: Gentile Gallery

Marc Cardaronella is director of the Office of Discipleship and Faith Formation for the Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph, Missouri. He graduated from Franciscan University with a master’s degree in theology and catechetics and served for 12 years as a parish director of religious education. Marc is the author of Keep Your Kids Catholic: Sharing Your Faith and Making It Stick from Ave Maria Press. His articles have appeared in CATECHIST, The Catechetical Review, and numerous websites including Amazing Catechist, CatholicMom.com, The Big Pulpit, and National Catholic Register. Marc writes about evangelization, catechesis, and faith-parenting on his personal blog, MarcCardaronella.com.

(CS) Teaching to Form vs. Inform

(CS) Catholic Schools (non-certification)
8:30 am – 9:45 am

JCWC: St. Leo Room

Amy Roberts taught high school for 13 years and served as chair of the religion department for 10 years before accepting a teaching position with the catechetics faculty of Franciscan University of Steubenville in 2011. She also previously assisted Aquinas College with catechist training and taught adult faith formation classes for the Diocese of Knoxville. She holds a bachelor’s degree in English from the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga and a master’s degree in theology and Christian ministry from Franciscan University. Amy is currently pursuing doctoral studies through The University of Notre Dame Australia and regularly speaks to Catholic school teachers.

(YM 1) Effective Catechesis in Youth Ministry

(YM) Youth Ministry (Yr. 1 or Yr. 2)
8:30 am – 9:45 am

St. Joseph Center: Classroom A

Dr. Eric J. Westby is an assistant professor of theology and catechetics at Franciscan University of Steubenville. He completed his doctoral studies at the Maryvale Institute of Birmingham, England, offering a critique of seminary formation in light of priestly catechetical ministry. He holds a master of arts degree in theology and Christian ministry from Franciscan University, from where he was the first student to complete the certification in catechetics. He has been involved in parish catechetics since 1988 and is the founder of ymcentral.com and rciacentral.com. More importantly, he is husband to Nikki and father of five girls.

(YM 2) Mobilizing Teens for Service, Leadership, and Vocation

(YM) Youth Ministry (Yr. 1 or Yr. 2)
8:30 am – 9:45 am

St. Joseph Center: Classroom B

Gina Bauer is a dynamic presenter, with 25 years of experience serving the Church as a youth director, religious educator, and speaker. Gina is able to convey Catholic teachings in a compassionate, down-to-earth style that reaches the hearts of listeners, equipping them with practical tools to live holy lives in today’s culture. She received her undergraduate degree from the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul, Minnesota, and her master’s in theological studies from the University of Dallas Institute for Religious and Pastoral Studies. Gina currently works at St. Joseph in West St. Paul. She and her husband, Duane, have four children.

(OT) Studying and Learning the Catechism of the Catholic Church

(OT) Open Track (non-certification)
8:30 am – 9:45 am

Fieldhouse: Performance Room, 2nd floor

Ann Lankford has served as the director for the Office of Catechesis and Evangelization for the Diocese of La Crosse, Wisconsin, since 2002. She received her MA in theology and Christian ministry with a specialization in catechetics from Franciscan University of Steubenville in 1998 and received the St. John Bosco Conference DRE Certification. At heart, Ann is a “people person.” Helping children, young people, and adults to fall in love with Jesus Christ and to be more fully committed to him in every area of their lives gives her great joy.

 

(OT) The Preventive System of St. John Bosco: Reason, Religion, and Kindness

(OT) Open Track (non-certification)
8:30 am – 9:45 am

Fieldhouse: Aerobics Room, 2nd floor

Father Louis Molinelli, SDB, made his first profession as a Salesian in 1981 and was ordained a priest in 1990. He graduated from Don Bosco College with a BA in philosophy and a teaching certificate in mathematics. He received an MA in sacred Scripture and a master of divinity from the Pontifical College Josephinum. He later earned a master’s in education (school administration) from Boston College. He has been a teacher, assistant coordinator of youth ministry, academic dean, and principal. He served as the principal for six years at St. Petersburg Catholic High School, St. Petersburg, Florida, and he was the director and president of the Don Bosco Preparatory High School in Ramsey, New Jersey. Father Lou spent one year as parochial vicar at Corpus Christi Church in Port Chester, New York. Since 2011, Father Lou has been the director of Archbishop Shaw High School in Marrero, Louisiana.

(DO) Working for a Bishop in Support of His Priests

(DO) Diocesan Officials
2:00 pm – 3:15 pm

Cosmas & Damian: Room 206

Dr. Chris Burgwald was born and raised in a small town in central Minnesota. While he was raised as a Catholic, he stopped practicing his faith in college until a “chance” encounter his junior year brought him back to the faith. The flame that was ignited then ultimately led him to doctoral studies in theology and an adult life spent deepening his own faith, sharing it with others, and equipping other Catholics to do the same. Chris and his wife, Germaine, and their five children live in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, where Chris has served the Diocese of Sioux Falls as the director of Adult Discipleship and Evangelization since 2002.

(CM) Prayer: The Foundation of Mission

(CM) Campus Ministry
10:45 am – Noon

St. Joseph Center: Totino Room

Marcel LeJeune is the president and founder of Catholic Missionary Disciples, an organization that helps Catholic leaders become disciple-makers who make disciple-makers. Marcel holds a master of theological studies, with a specialization in pastoral work. He is an international Catholic speaker, evangelist, and award-winning author of three books and numerous articles. Marcel is a regular guest on EWTN Radio and Relevant Radio, and he has appeared multiple times on EWTN Television. Marcel and his wife, Kristy, have five children. You can find out more about Marcel at CatholicMissionaryDisciples.com

(CT1) The Deposit of Faith: An Introduction to the Catechism

(CT) Catechist Training
10:45 am – Noon

JCWC: Fireside Lounge

Dcn. Drake McCalister is the coordinator of the catechetical practicum for the Office of Catechetics at Franciscan University. In addition to his work at Franciscan, Dcn. Drake McCalister is the director of RCIA for Franciscan and oversees the EDGE youth group, along with writing and speaking. Previously, Dcn. Drake McCalister was a Pentecostal pastor in the Foursquare Church for 13 years (1991-2004), but after five years of study, prayer, and reluctance, he resigned his pastorate and brought his wife and three daughters home to the Catholic Church on December 12, 2004 (Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe). Dcn. Drake McCalister and his wife, Crystal, now have five daughters.