Around the Vineyard Alrededor de la Viña

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Around the Vineyard Alrededor de la Viña
Around the Vineyard
Alrededor de la Viña
-John 15:1-5
February 2009
Memo from Michelle
I recently attended the membership meeting for the National
Federation of Catholic Youth Ministry and in December
attended NCCYM with a delegation from our diocese. In
both arenas the conversation around Adolescent Catechesis
continued both in formal presentations and informal
conversation. I want to draw your attention to the recently
released executive summary of the November Symposium
around Adolescent Catechesis. It is a very quick read and I
strongly encourage you to take a moment to review and to
Office of Youth & Young Adult
407-246-4867
[email protected]
share this information with your parish staffs and ministry team
members.
http://adolescentcatechesis.org/symposium/Executive%20
Summary.htm
I would like to highlight here the main themes of the
conversation as it continues forward, themes echoed in our
local virtual symposium conducted in November. I offer also
my own brief reflection on each theme.
Collaboration - the symposium’s success flowed from the
cooperation of NCCL, NCEA and NFCYM. This
model is essential to the dialogue and work at diocesan and
local levels as well. We must recognize this work as shared and
IN THIS ISSUE:
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Vineyard Prayers
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Dr. Robert McCarty
Presentation
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Advisory Board
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Summer Peer Leadership
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NCYC
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CRS Training (Food Fast)
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CMD Adolescent
Catechesis
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CMD Certificate Classes
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Resources
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Vineyard Happenings
Diversity – our catechesis must reflect the tapestry of our
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Foco Hispano
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Deanery Meetings
Comprehensive- catechesis must invite the young person to
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Sharing the Vision Trainings
look to those in religious education and schools for the wisdom
they bring to this conversation.
church, diverse in culture, economics and settings.
true active discipleship rooted in a relational and intellectual
knowing of Jesus Christ; we seek nothing less than - 1 transformation than of hearts and lives.
Supporting and forming family faith – our homes are truly called to be domestic
churches and we must be empowering our families to engage in family faith rituals and
remain in engaged in formation from their involvement in marriage preparation
processes forward.
Formation of Catechists - given the importance, depth and breadth of this mission
we must be intentional on a local and national level on providing solid formation for
those engaged in forming our youth, families and parishioners.
Challenging the Status Quo - the cultural Catholic ‘marinade’ that existed when the
CCD model and parish school took on the primary formational role no longer exists
in the same way. We must re-imagine the structures needed to invite our youth to an
encounter with the living Lord and to walk with them as they strive to accept the
challenge of daily discipleship.
I find this to be an exciting and challenging discussion. I am happy to have a
conversation with parishes as to how they can take part in this national conversation
at a local level as we seek to form young disciples within our parish family. Know that
my heart, head and hands are committed to the challenge of this dialogue both within
our diocese and nationally.
Office of Youth and Young Adult Ministry
News and Events
Oficina del Ministerio de la Juventud y Jóvenes Adultos
Noticias y Acontecimientos
Vineyard Prayers
As a diocese we share together in the ministry to and with our youth and young adults.
There will be an e-mail prayer chain for those serving in this ministry. Those choosing to be a
part of this ministry will receive a monthly e-mail with the prayer requests of the ministers and
ministries we serve. If you are interested in being a part of this prayer chain, or if you wish to
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submit a prayer request for an event, project or the ministry/ministers of your parish please
contact Michelle ([email protected]). It is a special blessing and privilege to lift
one another in prayer.
Dr. Robert McCarty Presentation – June 3,
2009
“Engaging Youth, Parishes and Parents:
Developing a New Map for a Changing Territory”
9am – 1pm in the Chancery Courtroom
Speaker: Dr. Robert McCarty, D.Min is the Executive Director of the National
Federation of Catholic Youth Ministry.
Who is invited: All parish ministers – Directors of Youth Ministry, Directors of Religious
Education, Family Life Ministers; Principals and Campus Ministers
Registration: Registration form will be posted in April – there will be a small fee for the day
and lunch will be included.
Comprehensive youth ministry envisions the involvement of the entire parish community in the
formation of our youth. Dr McCarty will examine several models of Catholic Youth Ministry
through the lens of new insights regarding the possibilities of engaging whole parish
communities in formation. With well-formed ministers coordinating the gifts of the parish
family the young church will be witnesses to the “body of Christ” at work as they are invited to
share the mission and life of that body. Dr Mc Carty will be with the priests of our Diocese
on June 2 and we look forward to the intra-parish dialogue which will flow from his time with us.
Advisory Board
Work is well underway as priorities are surfaced and both the Policy and Procedure
Committee and the Peer Leadership Committee are in full swing. Over the last 3 meetings a
discernment of priorities has focused on sharing an understanding of the vision for both youth
and young adult ministries with pastors, parishes, ministry teams and parishioners as the
highest priority. This is seen as the most effective manner to advocate for qualified lay
ministers in youth and young adult ministry and for youth and young adult friendly parishes as
well as resulting in the most comprehensive formation for youth and young adults. This is
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followed by the need for strong formation for coordinators, directors and ministry team
members as they begin in ministry and on an ongoing basis. For this reason, direct ministry
with youth and young adults on a diocesan level is a priority that is seen as surfacing from
these foundations in an organic way over the next year, rather than as an immediate priority to
plan “events”. There is certainly a patience required with laying solid foundations and
allowing the ministry to flow from that work.
Summer Peer Leadership Training
The Peer Leadership committee is in the process of re-visioning peer leadership
training and opportunities at the Diocesan level. During this process the Diocese
will suspend the previous summer training, Catholic Leadership Alive. This year we
strongly encourage your parishes to participate in a program facilitated by Donna
Cooper, who has extensive experience with St Leo’s leadership training, and Terri
Seitz. Details are as follows -
Raise the Bar – God Can Use You
Dates: June 7-11, 2009
Location: FFA Leadership Training Center in Haines City
Cost: $250
Focus: Servant Leadership & Discipleship
Audience: All peer leaders – there will be 2 training levels, one for
those new
Contact: Donna Cooper at [email protected]
NCYC in Kansas City MO
November 19-21, 2009
Initial Parish Registration by: March 1, 2009
Parish Leader Meeting: March 9, 2009
Cost: $450/person
We begin preparation for next years Diocesan Pilgrimage with the theme of the upcoming
NCYC,“Christ Reigns”, in our hearts and minds. The promotional video can be found at:
www.nfcym.org. Diocesan packet and registration information can be found at:
http://www.orlandodiocese.org/departments/youth_young_adult/ncyc.php The
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Diocesan package covers registration fee, all transportation once in Kansas City, 3 nights of
hotel (Thurs – Sat), 3 breakfasts and1 dinner, trading items, and Diocesan ‘identity’ items.
FORMATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES
OPORTUNIDADES DE FORMACIÓN
Catholic Relief Services Training – Day or Evening Options
Thursday – February 12, 2009
9am – Noon at the Chancery
7pm – 9:15pm at Sts. Peter & Paul (English and Spanish)
Training in the use of Operation Rice Bowl and Food Fast resources for the youth of your
parish. Mark your calendars now to join us for this morning.
Adolescent Catechesis Workshop
by Center for Ministry Development (CMD)
April 28, 2009 in Chancery Courtroom
Registration 8:30am; Workshop 9am – 3:00pm
Who: Pastors, Coordinators of Youth Ministry, Directors of Religious Education,
Coordinators of Confirmation Preparation, and members of ministry teams.
What: Discover ways to help youth encounter Jesus Christ and grow in faith.
Explore the world of the adolescent faith learner and the ways that they grow in faith.
Find new and innovative practices in adolescent catechesis that effectively engage
youth in knowing, learning, living, and loving their Catholic faith.
Experience practical methods for catechesis with adolescents and their families that
can be implemented within parish youth ministry and religious education.
Registration Form: http://secure.cmdnet.org/index.cfm?ID=2C30C9CB-1517-61B448F8D3A683966093
(CMD) – Certificate Classes
Orlando CMD Certificate Courses – summer 2009
July 13-14, 2009
Principles of Youth Ministry
Tom East
July 15-16, 2009
Practices of Youth Ministry
Deacon John Ashmore
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August 10-11, 2009
Foundations of Ministry Leadership
Ann Marie Eckert
August 12-13, 2009
Skills for Christian Leadership
Ann Marie Eckert
Cost: The cost for each course will be $200.
Early Bird Discount: If you register for all four courses by June 1, 2009 you will receive
$100 your summer course fees.
Team Discount: FirstTwo team members: $300 (share materials); all additional team
members $100 (sharing 1 set of materials. Additional material sets: $50)
There will be a meal package available for all participants.
Please contact Michelle for additional information ([email protected])
Jacksonville CMD Certificate Courses
The Diocese of St Augustine is hosting CMD certificate classes this year. For further
information please contact Dewey Szarkowski by phone (904.262.3200 ext 112) or e-mail
([email protected]). The final class for this year is:
March 28-29 (Prayer and Worship)
RESOURCES
RECURSOS
Sharing the Vision Resources
CMD Parish Training Resources
The office of Youth and Young Adult ministry has recently
purchased 10 resources for catechetical leaders to use that assist
parishes in implementing the vision the USCCB articulated in “Renewing the
Vision: A Framework for Catholic Youth Ministry” (1997). Each of the resources includes
the following: a trainer’s outline for a 2 hour session for use with parish leaders, parishioners,
parents and/or youth ministry teams; a power point presentation; participant handouts. A
complete list of these resources can be found at:
http://www.orlandodiocese.org/departments/youth_young_adult/sharing_vision_resource
s.php Please e-mail Michelle ([email protected]) if you wish to have on-line
access to these resources.
To schedule a training please download the detailed brochure found at:
http://www.orlandodiocese.org/departments/youth_young_adult/downloads/svt_brochur
e.pdf
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Young Neighbors in Action
“The concerns for non-violence, sustainable development, justice and
peace, and care for our environment are of vital importance for humanity.
They cannot, however, be understood apart from a profound reflection
upon the innate dignity of every human life from conception to natural
death: a dignity conferred by God himself and thus inviolable.”
--Benedict XVI, World Youth Day, July 17, 2008
These words inspire us at Center for Ministry Development to continue to serve our
brothers and sisters in need and to remind us of how important it is to learn more about the
vision that compels us to do this service. Young Neighbors in Action is the premiere national
week-long service learning experience designed to help teams of older adolescents and their
adult leaders grow in their catholic faith while serving their brothers and sisters in need.
Call The Center for Ministry Development at (203)723-1622 or look us up online at
www.youngneighbors.org for all the registration information you will need.
Totally Catholic Fundraising
If you are looking for a new fundraiser you may wish to consider selling Christian jewelry,
rosaries and even t-shirts through this organization. More information on this organization
can be found at www.sanctusfundraising.com.
VINEYARD HAPPENINGS
The events in this section are not sponsored by the Diocese but have been submitted by
parishes and organizations within the Diocese.
Youth 2000 Retreat – Holy Name of Jesus in Indialantic
February 20-22
A retreat for High School Students
Retreat led by the Franciscan Friars and Sisters of the Renewal from New York and Mass
with Bishop Wenski, Diocese of Orlando
For more information please contact Julie Ann Walker by email:[email protected]
Holy Name of Jesus Catholic Church
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FOCO HISPANO
HISPANIC FOCUS
3er Taller de la Pascua Juvenil 2009 - Auspiciado por SEPI
para la entrega del nuevo libro de la Pascua Juvenil 2009 en la
Diócesis de San Agustín, Florida
21 y 22 de febrero del 2009 desde las 12:00 m
Los libros ayudarán a la celebración de la cuaresma para los jóvenes.
Para información, favor de llamar a Rey Malavé al 407-293-2269
o envíe un correo electrónico: [email protected]
Expe r i e n c i a C r i s t o # 7 5 ( C h r i s t E x p e r i e n c e # 7 5 )
Experiencia Cristo, establecido en el año 1981, es un retiro hecho por jóvenes católicos
para jóvenes. El objetivo es crear una experiencia de fe y conversión que lleve a un
compromiso auténtico con Jesús y con su Reino.
Van a conocer otros jóvenes que viven en la búsqueda de Jesús y viviendo su Fe católica.
Requisitos: Jóvenes que deseen conocer y tener un encuentro con Cristo.
Cuándo: 27, 28 de febrero-1 de marzo del 2009 (7:30 pm)
Dónde: Central Florida Bible Camp
(23813 County Road 44, Eustis, FL 32736)
Inscripción y Costo: $65.00 por cada joven (incluye alojamiento, comida y materiales)
Cosas para traer: Ropa apropiada, sábanas, almohada, toalla y artículos personales
Se invita a todos los que han hecho Experiencia Cristo para celebrar la No. 75.
Todos están invitados a la gran misa de clausura y celebración a las 3:30 pm.
Para información o inscripción, favor de llamar a Rey Malavé al 407-293-2269
o envíe un correo electrónico: [email protected]
Curso Pastoral: Liturgia Básica
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sábado, 14 de marzo del 2009
8:30 am-2:00 pm
Parroquia San Francisco de Asis
(834 S. Orange Blossom Trail, Apopka, FL 32703)
Conferenciante: Padre Tomás Hurtado
Donativo: $5.00
Le invita la Oficina del Ministerio Hispano de la Diócesis de Orlando
Para información e inscripción, llamar al
407-246-4933 / 30 o envíe un correo electrónico al
[email protected]
Reflexión de Cuaresma
sábado, 21 de marzo del 2009
Parroquia Santa Catalina de Siena
(2750 E. Osceola Parkway, Kissimmee, FL 34743)
Conferenciante: Padre Héctor Vázquez
8:00 am-1:00 pm
Le invita la Oficina del Ministerio Hispano de la Diócesis de Orlando
Para información e inscripción, llamar al
407-246-4930 / 33 o envíe un
correo electrónico: [email protected]
Gran Celebración de La Pascua Juvenil
Sábado Santo , 11 de abril del 2008
Central Florida Bible Camp (23813 County Road 44, Eustis, Florida 32736)
desde la 1:00 pm con la celebración de la Misa de Sábado Santo
Liturgia con jóvenes y para jóvenes.
Para información o inscripción, favor de llamar a Rey Malavé al 407-293-2269
o envíe un correo electrónico: [email protected]
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Curso Pastoral: Ecumenismo
sábado, 30 de mayo del 2009
8:30 am-2:00 pm
Parroquia San Isaac Jogues
(4301 S. Chickasaw Trail, Orlando, FL 32829)
Conferenciante: Rogelio Manrique
Donativo: $5.00
Le invita la Oficina del Ministerio Hispano de la Diócesis de Orlando
Para información e inscripción, llamar al
407-246-4933 / 30 o envíe un correo electrónico al
[email protected]
Retiro de Adviento
Dirigido a todos los jóvenes adultos
sábado, 22 de noviembre del 2009
Comenzando a las 9:00 pm
Misión San José (165 Emporia Road, Pierson, FL 32105)
Para más información, favor de llamar a la Misión San José al 386-749-9372
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DEANERY MEETINGS
Youth and Young Adult ministers in each deanery are asked to gather 5-6 times throughout
the year for networking, planning of collaborative efforts and sharing of information from the
diocesan level. Below you will find the contacts and meeting schedules for the Deaneries.
North Central Deanery
Northern Deanery
Contact: Jennifer Chellberg
Contact: Julie McAllister
E-mail: [email protected]
E-mail: [email protected]
Next Meeting Date: TBA
Next Meeting Date: TBA
Time:
Time:
Location:
Location:
South Central Deanery
Southern Deanery
Contact: Mary Klemm
Contact: Terri Tagye
E-mail: [email protected]
E-mail: [email protected]
Next Meeting Date: Feb. 23
Next Meeting Date: TBA
Time: 8:30Mass – 1pm (breakfast included)
Time:
Location: St Isaac Jogues
Location:
RSVP: [email protected]
Western Deanery
Eastern Deanery
Contact: Maggie McGowan
Contact: Christine Hinton
E-mail: [email protected]
E-mail: [email protected]
Next Meeting Date: March 19
Next Meeting Date: March 17
Time: Noon
Time: 10am – Noon, lunch follows
Location: St. John Newman
Location: Our Lady of Lourdes
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SHARING THE VISION TRAININGS
Ministers and ministry teams are encouraged to attend the Sharing the Vision
trainings being offered throughout the Diocese.
SESSION
DATE
TIME
LOCATION &
REGISTRATION
Day Long Training with 3 Feb. 21,
8am –3pm
Place: St Joseph,
sessions:
with lunch
WinterHaven
2009
† Overview of Youth
included.
Contact: Colleen Tinney
Ministry
† Planning
[email protected]
Meaningful Prayer
Experiences
† Understanding
Youth Today
Involving Youth in Service March
6:30pm
18, 2009
Place: St John the Evangelist
in Viera
Contact: Terri Tagye
[email protected]
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