Session 55
10:00 am – 11:00 am
Ontario
Mejores Prácticas en la Promoción de la Corresponsabilidad Parroquial/Best Practices in Promoting Parish Stewardship
Speaker: Miguel Mireles
Director de Campaña Parroquial
Arquidiócesis de Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Speaker: Myrtha Diaz Medina
Moderadora del Consejo Pastoral Parroquial
Parroquia Espíritu Santo
Toa Baja, Puerto Rico
Cada comunidad parroquial tiene su propia identidad única y está viajando en su propio viaje espiritual. La introducción de la corresponsabilidad a una parroquia debe tener en cuenta esta identidad y reconocer este viaje. Esta será una presentación y discusión sobre cómo presentar la corresponsabilidad a una comunidad parroquial diversa. También explorará cómo superar las barreras en la parroquia y crear una atmósfera de utilización y gestión de todos los recursos que Dios proporciona para la gloria de Dios y la mejora de su creación.
Every parish community has its own unique identity and is traveling on its own spiritual journey. Introducing stewardship to a parish must take into account this identity and recognize this joourney. This will be a presentation and discussion on how to introduce stewardship to a diverse parish community. It will also explore how to overcome barriers in the parish and build an atmosphere of utilizing and managing all resources God provides for the glory of God and the betterment of his creation.
Mr. Miguel Mireles
Miguel Mireles is the associate development director for the Blessed Stanley Rother Shrine in the Archdiocese of Oklahoma City. Working over the past two years to complete the first ever capital campaign for the Archdiocese of Oklahoma City, $89 million was raised from an $80 million goal.
Mr. Mireles began his career in nonprofit work as a paternal involvement assistant with the Texas State Region 16 Education Service Center in Amarillo, Texas; helping serve the Hispanic communities and fathers to be influential in their children’s lives.
He then began a 15-year career with the Boy Scouts of America (BSA). First in Amarillo, Texas and then in Louisville, Kentucky where he engaged in membership recruitment, volunteer development, programming, and fundraising. Within the BSA, he also advised the Catholic Committee on Scouting for the Archdiocese of Louisville which is one of a few nationally recognized Catholic dioceses for its efforts in incorporating scouting into its youth ministries and faith formation.
Mr. Mireles is originally from Amarillo, Texas and is married to Cyndi. He attended Amarillo College, and West Texas A&M University.