2:30 pm – 4:00 pm
Narita AB
The Eucharist is “the source and the summit of the Christian life” and is the very fabric out of which the Christian life is woven, since it is none other than Christ Himself among us. This workshop takes up the theme of “missionary discipleship”–so clearly put before us by Pope Francis–and hopes to inspire participants, examining and affirming the deep connection between the Eucharist and the EVERYDAY missionary work of the Church. The importance of storytelling and the witness of the saints will guide the presentation. The presenter gives special attention to pedagogy, suggesting ways to make these connections in the lives of our young people, inviting them into the missionary, Eucharistic life of the Church.
Kevin Dowd
Kevin Dowd is a doctoral candidate in theology and education at Boston College, working under the advisement of Thomas H. Groome. He is the third of eight sons from Worcester, Massachusetts, and has taught in Catholic schools and religious education programs in both Massachusetts and New York. After graduating from Harvard University with a bachelor of arts degree in history, Kevin volunteered for two years with the Franciscans at the Capuchin Youth and Family Ministries (CYFM) in Garrison, New York. He earned his master’s degree in education from the Institute of Religious Education and Pastoral Ministry (IREPM) at Boston College in 2008. His research interests include religion and public education, inter-religious dialogue, and bullying. Currently, Kevin teaches theology at Anna Maria College in Paxton, Massachusetts, and he writes a weekly blog on the Sunday readings available at www.bayardinc.com/the-word-is-life/