Session 5 | 9:00 am | La Espiritualidad de la Corresponsabilidad en el Siglo 21/A Spirituality of Stewardship for the 21st Century

Session 5
9:00 am – 10:00 am

Ontario
La Espiritualidad de la Corresponsabilidad en el Siglo 21/A Spirituality of Stewardship for the 21st Century

Speaker: Reverend Monsignor Carlos Quintana Puente
Director Emeritus
Oficina de Desarrollo
Consejo Episcopal Latinoamericano
Bogota, Colombia

Moderator: Jessica Orzechowski
Coordinadora de Servicios Parroquiales
Arquidiócesis de Detroit, Michigan

¿Qué es la corresponsabilidad cristiana cuando la aceptamos en la tradición católica? ¿Qué no es corresponsabilidad? ¿Qué espera lograr nuestra aceptación de corresponsabilidad? ¿De dónde viene la inspiración? Esta sesión ofrecerá una vista panorámica de la corresponsabilidad y revelará cómo la narrativa del viaje de la Iglesia de América Latina y el Caribe está basado en la corresponsabilidad.

What is Christian stewardship as we embrace it in the Catholic tradition? What is not stewardship? What does our embrace of stewardship hope to accomplish? Where does the inspiration come from? This session will offer a panoramic view of stewardship and reveal how the journey narrative of the Latin American and Caribbean Church is based on stewardship


The Reverend Monsignor Carlos Quintana Puente

Monsignor Carlos Quintana Puente is a diocesan priest from the Archdiocese of San Juan, Puerto Rico who brings a wealth of experience teaching Christian stewardship. For the past 20 years he has introduced stewardship to Catholic Church leaders in Central and South America and in many dioceses both in the United States and Latin America. For seven years he was a member of the ICSC board of directors and served a term as its treasurer.

Monsignor Quintana has just returned to San Juan after having served a three-year term as director of the office of development at CELAM, the bishops’ council that represents the 22 Catholic bishops’ conferences in Latin America and the Caribbean. He is no stranger to CELAM. He was the council’s general treasurer from 1999 to 2005 and has been a member of its economic committee for 20 years.

Before Monsignor’s recent stint at CELAM he served Ecuador’s conference of Catholic bishops from 2014 to 2017 as director of the bishops’ nationwide stewardship campaign, “5 Loaves and 2 Fishes.”

From 2009 to 2014, a number of Latin American bishops were able to attend ICSC conferences through Monsignor Quintana’s efforts as executive director of the Secretariat for the Church in Latin America at the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB).

As a pastor, he integrated stewardship principles into his parish and school at Parroquia Nuestra Señora del Perpetuo Socorro (Our Lady of Perpetual Help Parish) and as Director of Academia del Perpetuo Socorro (Our Lady of Perpetual Help Academy) in the Archdiocese of San Juan.

The University of Notre Dame was where Monsignor Quintana earned his finance degree and graduated cum laude in 1983. He then worked for several Wall Street investment firms before entering formation to the priesthood for the Archdiocese of San Juan. He earned degrees in philosophy and theology and graduated cum laude from the Universidad de Navarra in Spain in 1996. He was ordained to the priesthood for the Archdiocese of San Juan in 1996. Alongside his pastoral responsibilities as a priest were his assigned duties on the staff of the vicar for administration where he oversaw the archdiocesan investment portfolio and pension fund.

Monsignor Quintana is a strong proponent of continuing education for church professionals, and he recently earned a master’s degree himself in church administration and management from Catholic University. As a priest, theologian, philanthropy professional and faith-filled steward, Monsignor Quintana Puente is a most worthy recipient of this year’s Saint Joseph Distinguished Service Award.