Room: 505
Session 2: 11:15 am – 12:45 pm
Handout: How To Teach About the Mass
Nothing is more important to pass on to young Catholics than an honest, full, authentic and conscious understanding of the Mass. Usually we pass on to them what we have known, and we think that is all there is. Yet, church tradition is bigger than our own experience. Come and find out ways to renew your own understanding of the liturgy, and learn how to pass that on to your students. Like art, to touch deep within the soul our communal prayer needs to be prepared with depth and detail. In this session we will examine closely the symbols and elements of the liturgy, with the goal of developing an approach to liturgical preparation that reflects the bigger picture of church tradition. The liturgy has the power to transform the world. It’s time again to renew the face of the earth, starting with the next generation of Catholics!
Joan Patano Vos started working at her first parish at St. Mel in Woodland Hills. She has a Master of Arts in Liturgical Music at the University of Notre Dame. After graduating, she worked in Toronto at various parishes and on the Diocesan Music Commission; established and managed the Office of Worship in Wichita, Kansas; wrote and published “Celebrating School Liturgies: Guidelines for Planning,” published by Liturgical Press in 1990. Since returning to Los Angeles in 1992, she has worked in various parishes. Joan was also a member of Cardinal Mahoney’s Committee for the writing of “Gather Faithfully Together”. She currently works in the Office for Worship of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles as Associate Director for Formation.








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