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F17
Building Bridges: How
to Use Music to Bring Together the Generational Gap of the Church See Thursday morning workshop T3.
F18 Let the Song Spring Forth! The Role of
the Cantor in the Parish Explore the spirituality and skills of the cantor that will empower the sung prayer of the assembly. Identify ways cantors can enliven sung prayer and allow space for the assembly’s song to spring forth! Discover techniques of gesture, microphone use, preparation and repertoire that support the spirituality at the core of this ministry.
F19 Considering Age Specific Liturgy: Life
Teen and Beyond See Wednesday morning workshop W7.
F20** Celebrando los Ritos de RICA Repaso de las celebraciones en las diferentes etapas del proceso. Discusión de la música que se puede usar en cada etapa del proceso.
** We reserve the
right to change this workshop to English based on participation.
F21**
Entrenando a los Proclamadores de la
Palabra Consulte las instrucciones del taller de la mañana F4.
** We reserve the
right to change this workshop to English based on participation. F22
Sunday-Weekday-Triduum Celebrations
in the Absence of a Presbyter See Wednesday morning workshop W8.
F23 Hospitality Ministry Begins at the Door:
Welcoming All Who Come In this workshop, we will look at how we can be communities of welcome and hospitality on Sunday and throughout the week. Special attention will be given to the usher/greeter ministry as it has developed over the years. Bring your own success stories and concerns as we “Come to the Feast.”
F24 In the Grasp of the Spirit: Conversion
and Commitment The sacrament of Baptism must be understood in the context of both Jesus’ baptism and our own. Jesus emerged from his baptism filled with the Spirit, and rose from the dead to “give” that same Spirit, enabling people to live differently. By baptism, we undergo a conversion and walk in the newness of life like the Risen Christ. Do we truly comprehend the power of the Holy Spirit in our lives?
F25* Liturgy of the Hours: How to Start and
Do Morning and Evening Prayer This workshop will go through the history and introduction to the Liturgy of the Hours and how you can easily begin this “prayer of the church” in your local parish. * This session will not be taped.
F26 Sacraments: A Family Affair See Wednesday morning workshop W11.
F27**
Lectores: Embajadores de
Cristo;
Dios Mismo Exhortando por Medio de Nuestra Boca (2
Cor.
5:20) ¿De qué se compone una preparación profunda para la proclamación de la palabra de Dios? ¿Cómo llega uno a ser un proclamador auténtico de esa palabra? ¿Cómo puede la palabra de Dios enriquecer mi vida de oración? ¿Y cómo puede esa vida de oración transformarme en mi llamado hacia la santidad?
** We reserve the
right to change this workshop to English based on participation.
F28** La Plegaria Oración Eucarística - Es Nuestra
Oración No es la “oración para el Padre” nadamás– es la gran acción de gracias de toda la comunidad, y cada uno de nosotros deberíamos poseer esas palabras. Preparada para los Ministros de la Eucaristía, pero no es exclusiva, esta sesión llevará a los participantes a seguir las varias palabras o frases que abrirán las riquezas de este acto central de nuestra fe, a nuestra vida cotidiana.
** We reserve the
right to change this workshop to English based on participation.
F29 Are You Too Tired to Pray? See Wednesday morning workshop W6.
F30* Walking With Jesus: A Lenten Journey
See Thursday morning workshop
T10.
F31 Calling Young Disciples to the Feast Why do we still treat children and youth as the “future” of the Church when they are already baptized members of our assembly? They have God-given talents and abilities that the Body of Christ needs to fully function in today’s challenging world. This session will focus on practical ways we can invite young people into full participation in our Eucharistic communities, especially through music, symbol and hospitality.
F32 Making Bridges: Academy to Pew See Thursday afternoon workshop T20. |