Monday, March 31, 2014

Catechetical Sunday -- September 20-21, 2014


Theme for 2014Teaching God's Gift of Forgiveness


The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) has announced a theme for the 2014 Catechetical Sunday celebration.

This theme will be 'Teaching About God’s Gift of Forgiveness' (Enseñando sobre el regalo del perdón de Dios).


To help diocesan and parish catechetical leadership incorporate the Catechetical Sunday theme and art into their planning for September 20-21, background articles and resources for the 2014 Catechetical Sunday in Spanish and English will be posted for public access during April on:

     www.usccb.org

Looking ahead, the Catechetical Sunday theme during September 2015 will be “Safeguarding the Dignity of Every Person."



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Thursday, March 27, 2014

ALI 2014 -- Leadership Institute Held on March 21



 


           The annual Archdiocesan Leadership Institute 2014 took place on Friday, March 21, at the Flaget Center in Louisville.

            The topic of this ALI was "Encountering Jesus." The personable and popular keynote presenter was Fr. James Martin, S.J., an editor-at-large for America magazine, author, TV news commentator, and humorist.

           The program began with prayer, then opening comments from Archbishop Joseph Kurtz.

            As he spoke, Fr. Martin focused in particular on content from his newly-published, New York Times bestselling book, published by HarperOne, called Jesus: A Pilgrimage

            Over 225 staff members from Catholic parishes and schools, Archdiocesan pastoral departments, and service other agencies took part. Members of the Archdiocesan Office of Lifelong Formation & Education (OLFE) participated throughout the day and helped to host the ALI event at Flaget.

            Since multiple copies of several of Fr. Martin's texts were available for purchase, a feature for many attendees was a book-signing (autograph) reception with the keynoter.

            Here are some additional pictures:

            





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Wednesday, March 26, 2014

5 Habits of Highly Effective Parishes




How do lively and attractive parishes stir up activity and enthusiasm? Usually, five (5) habits are involved, according to a recent piece in U.S. Catholic monthly!



Kristen Hannum writes about this in the March 2014 issue of  the magazine. She talks with experts who share ingredients that prove to be key parts of a recipe for success.

Father Tom Sweetser, S.J., director of the Milwaukee-based Parish Evaluation Project, offers a wide range of suggestions for shaking up the ordinary in parish life:

      singing a song as a round at Mass;
      sending a thank-you note via the children to get parents’ attention;
      serving cocoa to volunteers after shoveling snow for the homebound;
      sticking a dollar under a front row seat to get people to sit closer for a talk.

“These small, creative gestures are what people remember and get them to show up in the first place, and has them coming back for more,” Fr. Sweetser says. “The best parish practices are the little things that are done with imagination and forethought.”



From the secrets shared by those parishes considered the most lively and effective, five key strategies emerge:

1. Make a good first impression

2. Metrics matter -- Pay attention to details

Keeping track of results is part of understanding whether those little changes are actually doing any good. The good news is that by changing something small, you may be able to see a dramatic result for a minor investment.” Or as Sweetser says, pay attention to the details.

3. Faith formation must be implemented as a family affair

4. Pluck people from the pews

5. Communicate the right message(s)

Read more -- including examples of the five habits of Highly Effective Parishes. Click on the link --

http://www.uscatholic.org/articles/201402/five-habits-highly-effective-parishes-28521?utm_source=March+18%2C+2014&utm_campaign=ebulletin+March+18%2C+2014&utm_medium=email#



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