Study Week 2004
Thursday (1/15) Workshops - Round 2
3:45 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.

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T2-A       Is Eucharist Just for the Presider?
                Rev. Roger Schmit, O.S.B.

Fr. Roger will explore how clericalism and other subtle movements can be divisive in our community as we gather around the altar to celebrate liturgy.

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T2-B       Musical, Spiritual, Liturgical Ministry: The Role of the Music Minister
                Daniel Girardot

Music ministers are called to formation in spirituality and liturgy as well as development of musicianship and leadership skills.  Explore these four areas and their relationship to the nature of ritual action.  The interplay between these elements and all the liturgical ministries is a key to parish worship.

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T2-C     Liturgy and the Family
               Rev. Mr. Ed and Pat McCarthy

The parish and the family are called to participate with one another in passing on the knowledge and love of the liturgy to our children.  Ed and Pat will explain ways of accomplishing that task.

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T2-D      Who Moved My Church:  Understanding Changes and Transition
                Dolly Sokol

Change is a natural part of life, yet resistance and fear often accompany it.  Come and learn strategies to prepare for and manage change in your parish.

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T2-E      The Call and the Means to Holiness as they Relate to the Sacred Liturgy
                Most Rev. David Ricken, J.C.L., D.D., Bishop of Cheyenne

Bishop Ricken will discuss the relationship between the devotional and prayer life of the Church to the source and summit of the Church’s life, the Holy Eucharist.  He will also examine this relationship in light of some of the teaching from the new document from the Congregation of Divine Worship, The Directory of Popular Piety and the Liturgy.

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T2-F        Mystagogical Catechesis at the Heart of Catechumenal Ministry
                 Dr. Jerry Galipeau

Dr. Galipeau will explore the movements of mystagogical catecheses, which takes the human experience of ritual and other key events as its starting point.  Discover ways that this type of catechesis shapes catechumens, candidates, and others in Christian formation into believers who can more easily uncover depths of meaning in ritual and life experiences.

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