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S1-A Music for the Rites of the RCIA
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Mr. Jerry Galipeau (See F2-A)
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S1-B Music and the World of Today’s Teenager
—Mr. Tom Booth
Music is a powerful tool—it can sway teens away or lead them to Christ.
Young people often judge the “message” according to the quality and
relevance of the music. This workshop will explore the ways that we, the
Church, can effectively minister to youth with music.
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S1-C 40th Anniversay Reflections on Vatican II: The Greatest Story NEVER
Told
—
Timothy Mullner (See F1-A)
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S1-D Taking a Two-Handed Approach to Adolescent Catechesis
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Dr. Mike Carotta (See F1-D)
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S1-E The Church at Prayer with the
Psalms
—
Rev. Tom Boyer
We will look at the most frequently used Psalms reflecting on this
literature as poetry and how they developed from use in Synagogue
Communities to Christian Communities.
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S1-F Popular Devotions
—Rev. John T. Lane, SSS (See F1-C)
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S1-G Offering the Gospels to Young People
—Dr. Eleanor Ann Brownell (See F1-H)
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S1-H Mustard Seed Catechesis: Religious Education in
Small Parishes
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Ms. Kate Ristow (See F1-I)
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S1-I Doing Justice to the Recipients of the Sacrament
—Rev. Roger Dorcy and Rev. Scott Brubaker
The Latin “celebrare” means to honor. Too often, our “administration” of
sacraments leaves much to be desired. Of all sacramental recipients,
perhaps the sick and aged need to be “honored” most.
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S1-J Liturgical Singing and the Paschal Mystery
—Sr. Kathleen Harmon (See F1-K)
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S1-K The New and Life Changing Sacrament of Reconciliation
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Rev. Karl Millis (See F2-L)
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S1-L Singing in the Summer
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Melani Roewe & Marie Connoly
Offer a week-long summer music camp to maintain interest and increase
participation in your youth and children’s choir programs. This session
addresses designing your program, recruiting volunteers, assessing
requirements in space, sound, lighting, time and resources and the safety
of your children.
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