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Presented by Dr. Marita O’Brien, Professor of Psychology, Franciscan University of Steubenville, OH and Heather Keimig, Coordinator of Family and Respect Life Office, Diocese of Steubenville, OH. Mar 7, 2023
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Presented by Dr. Greg Popcak of Our Sunday Visitor and the Peyton Institute. Feb 28, 2023
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Presented by David Spesia, Executive Director of the Secretariat of Evangelization and Catechesis for the USCCB, Dr. James Pauley, Professor of Catechetics, Franciscan University of Steubenville, OH, Monica Oppermann, of the Archdiocese of Atlanta, GA. Feb 21, 2023
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Presented by Gregory Schutte, Director of Marriage Works! Ohio, Dayton, OH. Feb 14, 2023
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Presented by Dr. Andrew Sodergren, Founder of the Ruah Woods Institute, Cincinnati, OH. Feb 7, 2023
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Presented by Dr. Petroc Willey, Mary Ann Wiesinger-Puig, Dr. Bill Keimig of the Catechetical Institute, and John Beaulieu of the Conference Office of Franciscan University of Steubenville, OH. Jan 31, 2023
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Presented by Lori Smith, OCIA/RCIA Advisor for the Diocese of Sacramento, CI Mentor. Jan 24, 2023
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Presented by Dr. Petroc Willey, Director of the Catechetical Institute. Dec 13, 2022 God’s generosity and His Fatherly love is most fully manifest in His Son’s incarnation in ancient Israel and His continuing presence in the Blessed Sacrament upon every altar. Our lives flow from the Eucharist and lead back to the Eucharist, so that we may be filled with God’s life, sent into the world to proclaim the Good News, and be strengthened and invigorated for a life lived for others. Eucharistic revival flows from three ways of formation: 1) How to see God’s gift of the Eucharist, rooted in knowing Jesus personally and loving the sacred liturgy; 2) How to be formed for a Eucharistic life of intimate devotion and radical trust; 3) How to give the saving truths of the Eucharist to others effectively in the home, the classroom, and in any relationship. ..........Recommended Resources.......... Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger, God is Near Us: The Eucharist, the Heart of Life (Ignatius Press, 2003).......... Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger, The Spirit of the Liturgy (Ignatius Press, 2nd edition, 2014).......... Romano Guardini, Sacred Signs (Pro Decimo Press, 1956) – meditations on the liturgical gestures, helping us really enter into them.......... George Herbert, The Temple (Canon Press, 2020) (Herbert’s collected poetry, with poems such as the Altar, the Sacrifice, The Windows, the Church-Floore, Love, and so on).
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Presented by Chad Judice of the Diocese of Lafayette, LA. The vision of St. John Paul II in inaugurating World Youth Day, developed into a decades-long challenge to the Church to call each generation of youth and young adults to the heights of sainthood. This apostolate to the future is at the heart of renewal. Any effort to evangelize and make disciples of young adults must start with a carefully-formed Catholic worldview and a genuine missionary mindset, with particular attention to sustained long-term growth in the spiritual life, not just short-term gains. This webinar will explore those challenges and how to move forward effectively. Dec 6, 2022
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Presented by Marcel LeJeune, Founder, and President of Catholic Missionary Disciples. Nov 8, 2022. The facts are clear – the Catholic Church in many countries is losing too many people. The Church needs to rediscover the model of ministry that Jesus handed on to the Church. This webinar will share a vision and approach for helping leaders to aim for changing the culture of their ministry toward the multiplication of missionary disciples. The reality is that there are no magic bullets or quick fixes. Jesus spent nearly every day of three years training twelve men in what it meant to be Catholic leaders, and they still misunderstood him, sinned, and fell short of his call. We do the same. Still, he left us not only with the content of his teaching, but the very model and mission we are to achieve – the universal call to “make disciples of all nations,” by helping others come into a life-changing encounter with Jesus, accompanying them, forming them, and sending them back into the world that needs Good News. Come explore ways forward to foster that goal.
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