Category Archives: Uncategorized

A-32 |233| How to Give Hope to Those Struggling with Sexual Integrity

Room 233

We want to equip you to provide hope for people struggling with pornography and sexual sin in their marriage. We tell our story of breakdown and how God restored our marriage. We share with you tips and techniques you can use to help others.

Jay and Lori Pyatt have been married for 22 years. We minister to individuals and couples as Certified Sexual Integrity Mentors.

Dimension: Evangelization

B-32 |116| The Word of God: Words of Hope for Women

Room 116

Using Sister Barbara Reid’s latest book, “Wisdom’s Feast,” we will read Scripture with the eyes and heart of a woman and see what treasures we might have been missing. We will see how women encounter God, make meaning of their lives and find guidance for life’s decisions rooted in Scripture even if we have noticed that there aren’t too many girls in the Book. God made both men and women “in his image and likeness” and Jesus had women friends and women disciples, cured women, taught women and had a woman announce the Resurrection: “I have seen the Lord.” Women’s experience can help us all share in the hope recorded in God’s Word.

Sister Diane Zerfas, OP has been a teacher for 40 years, sharing the joys of Scripture with high school and college students, parishioners and retreatants. She is currently the Coordinator for the Center for Spirituality at Dominican Center at Marywood in Grand Rapids, forming spiritual directors.

Dimension: Spirituality or Professional Theology

Also offered as A-23

B-33 |Board| My Hope is in You

Room Board

The news is bad; God is good. Don’t let the news of the day or pessimistic people dishearten you. God calls us to live in hope. Join us as we explore the Source of our hope, using movement, music, Scripture, guided meditation, Lectio Divina and journaling. Whether you are in need of refreshment yourself, or are seeking ideas for working with the adults of your parish, this mini-retreat will revive body and soul. Basic movements will be taught which can be done by anyone, regardless of age, experience or physical limitation.

Janene Ternes is a spiritual director and founder of Prayer in Motion, LLC. She has developed and facilitated retreats throughout the Midwest utilizing different forms of prayer. Janene’s mission is to help others connect more intimately with God, leading to a more loving, peaceful, joyful, and fulfilled life. For more information visit www.prayer-in-motion.com.

Dimension: Spirituality

Also offered as A-20

A-11 | 201 | Saved by Faith, how Catholics and Protestants differ in their view of Justification

Room 201

Catholics and Protestants both agree that we are saved by grace through faith in Jesus Christ. However, Catholics and Protestants differ in how they define faith. The workshop will present what the Catholic Church teaches about salvation and how it compares with basic Protestant doctrine on justification. The workshop will also touch on key points from Pope Benedict XVI’s encyclical Spe Salvi (“Saved in Hope”) in which he proclaims that faith is rooted in the hope that we have in Jesus Christ.

Mr. Robert P. Croft O.P. is married with two daughters and a member of Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish. Formation Director for the Dominican Laity and technical support manager for a large ornamental seed company.

Dimension: Theology

A-21 CANCELLED Parish Life: Hope for Today and the Future

Session CANCELLED

Each one of us is called through Baptism to serve the People of God. This workshop will provide ideas that allow parishes to grow in “joyful hope” while instilling new life to present members and evangelizing others to invigorate the life of the parishes. Clustering of parishes can work with parishioners assuming the role of disciples. Ideas are based on 44 years of experience in parishes in the Diocese of Grand Rapids, both as a volunteer and paid parish leader.

Nancy Woodcock is the Pastoral Director of St. Mary Parish in Carson City and St. John the Baptist Parish in Hubbardston.

Dimension: Evangelization

A-22 |101| Truth and Virtue

Room 101

This workshop will examine the various virtues and vices associated with truth. Topics will include definitions of truthful speech, lying, deceiving, and associated virtues/vices (honesty, veracity, simplicity/ prevarication, dissimulation, dissembling, etc.); analysis of the wrongfulness of lying and the rightness of truthful speech; comparison of the analyses of these issues within the Catholic tradition with analyses provided by non-Catholic moralists, etc.

Dr. Mark Pestana teaches in the philosophy department of Grand Valley State University and has taught on this topic in ethics courses over the last 25 years.

Dimension: Professional Theology

A-23 |116| The Word of God: Words of Hope for Women

Room 116

Using Sister Barbara Reid’s latest book, “Wisdom’s Feast,” we will read Scripture with the eyes and heart of a woman and see what treasures we might have been missing. We will see how women encounter God, make meaning of their lives and find guidance for life’s decisions rooted in Scripture even if we have noticed that there aren’t too many girls in the Book. God made both men and women “in his image and likeness” and Jesus had women friends and women disciples, cured women, taught women and had a woman announce the Resurrection: “I have seen the Lord.” Women’s experience can help us all share in the hope recorded in God’s Word.

Sister Diane Zerfas, OP has been a teacher for 40 years, sharing the joys of Scripture with high school and college students, parishioners and retreatants. She is currently the Coordinator for the Center for Spirituality at Dominican Center at Marywood in Grand Rapids, forming spiritual directors.

Dimension: Spirituality or Professional Theology

Also offered as B-32

A-26 |305| Building a Positive Attitude Toward Catechist Formation – Part One

Room 305

Part one of this workshop will: 1. Describe ways of building a positive attitude toward catechist formation. 2. Review three aspects of catechist formation as described in the General Directory for Catechesis 3. Briefly review the Diocese of Grand Rapids catechist formation guidelines 4. Describe four different types of catechist formation 5. Suggest four levels of consideration which need to be reflected in each catechist formation session.

Pete Ries is the former Director of Adult Faith Formation, RCIA, and Evangelization for the Diocese of Lansing. Currently, he is the RCIA Director for a large suburban and university parish in East Lansing, Michigan. 

Dimension: Evangelization

Part Two offered as B-19