Unity is Strength 2024 Peace Haggadah + Song List.pdf
2013 DRE Retreat
1. D I R E C T O R S / C O O R D I N A T O R S O F R E L I G I O U S E D U C A T I O N
M A L V E R N R E T R E A T H O U S E
J U N E 4 - 5 , 2 0 1 3
Changing Water Into Wine
Becoming the Person God Created You To Be
2. Lord Jesus Christ,
We thank you for having called us together here.
We offer you what we are about to undertake,
everything we think, do and experience
during these coming days in your honor.
We also offer you the fatigue of this week,
and from the various events of this day,
because this – too - is our “daily bread.”
Grant that we may begin this retreat
with a spirit of hope and anticipation
That you will feed our hearts and souls in the time ahead...
in the name of the Father and of the Son
and of the Holy Spirit. Amen
3. Pathway – Tuesday
BIG PICTURE - Us, The Church
& the New Evangelization:
New paradigms !
Sacred vs. Secular
Call & Mission & The “Affirmative Way”
4. Pathway – Wednesday
“Year of Faith” – Mary as the Model
From Genesis 14:18 – 20 (Feast of Corpus Christi)
Identity of the issue
Source of the problem
Antidote to the dilemma
Examples of hope
Options:
Office vs. Talent vs. Charism
Resources and signs of hope “out there”
6. Current View of the Catholic Church
Interaction
with Current
Culture
Separatist Restorers Cultural
7. Current View of the Catholic Church
Interaction
with Current
Culture
SEPARATIST
Insiders
Cultural
Warriors
Evangelizers
8. Current View of the Catholic Church
Interaction with
Current Culture
CULTURAL
Blenders
Philanthropists
9. Current View of the Catholic Church
Interaction
with Current
Culture
RESTORERS
10. Current View of the Catholic Church
CHANNELS
OF
CULTURAL
INFULENCE
Media
Education
Arts &
Environment
Business
Government
Social
Outreach
Church
11. The Catholic Church and the New Evangelization
CHURCHMedia
Education
Arts &
Environment
Business
Government
Social
Outreach
Culture
12. New Evangelization –
Changes, Challenges and Context
To see the world in a new light
To see the Church in a new light
To see ourselves in a new light
14. VATICAN II
Changed view of the laity:
From being simply disciples …
Merely receive the spiritual gifts of the Church
“Pray, Pay and Obey”
“Meet my friend Sherri. She’s not ordained.”
(…with no context i.t.o. her as disciple/apostle)
…To disciples AND apostles (people who are sent)
15. SACRED VS. SECULAR
Church was place we went to:
Hide from the world
Rest from the world
Problem is when “secular” (area of the laity)
is seen in opposition to the world.
16. SACRED VS. SECULAR
John Paul II:
“Secular” is theological term
The place to where we are sent
Locus where we achieve holiness
Laity possess “secular character” (cf charism)
17. NEW EVANGELIZATION
Paradigms are shifting:
In terms of Church Paradigm:
Not just the parish area…
From model where campus, rectory, convent, etc…
support the church building and the school..
Moving into the home, workplace, university, entertainment
centers …
18. NEW EVANGELIZATION
In terms of Personal Paradigm:
From street corner, testimonial, Bible thumping
To Pope John Paul II’s “New Humanism.”
Exactly what you are, who you are, what you do naturally ,
what you do well, where you are.
Bringing Christ to others in a redemptive way.
Confer Gabe Lyons, “Next Christians.”
19. NEW EVANGELIZATION
Grace flows through us in exactly the way
God has made you.
Sharing your “faith experiences” with others by:
Simply being who you are, and….
Using your gifts in a natural way.
20. VATICAN II
If sent, you need to know:
Where you are sent.
To whom you are sent
What to do once you get there.
21. Pathway – Wednesday
Charisms, Personalities and
Discernment
Signs of Charisms
Evaluation
Additional Resources
Next Steps
22. The “Affirmative Way”
ALL Catholics have been given
a mandate:
Authority
Power
Jurisdiction
ALL Catholics are consecrated
for mission:
Catholics find themselves in the world,
Directed towards and for the world,
And achieve holiness within the world.
23. The “Affirmative Way”
All Catholics are called to spiritual transformation..
In the midst of loving the world,
..and being in the midst of the world.
The world is the “agent” of your holiness.
Bishops and priests provide the tradition
Narrow focus
The laity take it, and apply it in the world
Broad focus
From Catherine of Siena to Palestrina.
24. The “Affirmative Way”
The world is the “agent” of your holiness.
Bishops and priests provide the tradition
Narrow focus
The laity take it, and apply it in the world
Broad focus
From Catherine of Siena to Palestrina.
25. WE WILL NOT CHANGE THE
STRUCTURES OF SOCIETY ACCORDING
TO SOME PRESCRIBED BLUEPRINT.
The “Affirmative Way”
27. THIS IS NOT A USER FRIENDLY WORLD VIEW
The “Affirmative Way”
28. BUT IT IS A SCRIPTURAL WORLD VIEW
The “Affirmative Way”
29. Charisms in Scripture
Examples:
Romans 12
I Corinthians 12
Ephesians 4
Elsewhere ..
30. Signs of Charisms
Christians are to expect that charisms are to be present.
Scriptural basis of what it means to be “Catholic.”
(Yet, prudence and wisdom in dispensing the gift/charism.)
This has not been the case/experience of most Catholics.
Exceptions – Charismatic Renewal, Cursillo, Marriage Encounter
Beginning to manifest itself as fewer priests/sisters available.
31. END OF PART I
Changing Water Into Wine
Becoming the Person God Created You To Be
D I R E C T O R S / C O O R D I N A T O R S O F R E L I G I O U S E D U C A T I O N
M A L V E R N R E T R E A T H O U S E
J U N E 4 - 5 , 2 0 1 3
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33. B E G I N N I N G O F O F F I C E A N D J U R I S D I C T I O N
Interim
34. AM I REALLY ALLOWED TO DO THIS ?
OFFICE VS. CHARISM
36. AUTHORITY
Ability to act:
In the place of Jesus or..
In the place of the Church
Priest by nature of Sacrament
of Ordination
Laity by nature of Sacrament
of Baptism
37. POWER
Practical ability to do something and get something done.
To do the job for which you have been sent.
38. JURISDICTION
A setting, occasion, arena or an area of life…
..in which power and authority are exercised.
Example:
Parents (not the Archbishop) have jurisdiction over the
household.
Pastor (not the parents) has jurisdiction over the parish.
Principal (not the Pastor) has jurisdiction over the school.
39. LAY JURISDICTION
Temporary or Permanent?
Examples:
Parents’ jurisdiction over
their children (permanent).
Counseling a friend about a
relationship, job or vocation
(temporary).
40. LAY JURISDICTION
Let’s say…someone seeks Christ in some way.
Your call to act is NOT VAGUE. It is specific!
You have been chosen, called and sent:
To that particular person/group,
In a particular situation/moment,
With your particular charism(s),
For a particular mission.
41. LAY JURISDICTION
If you do NOT act,
The person may be lost or,
May have lost the opportunity to encounter Jesus
in that particular moment.
42. “OFFICIAL” LAY JURISDICTION
Vatican II and reform of Canon Law
First half of new Code talks about laity:
Rights
Responsibilities
Duties
Obligations
Jurisdiction
Mandate to Act
43. THUS LAITY HAVE OFFICIALLY
BEEN GIVEN AN OFFICE
BY THE CHURCH!
“OFFICIAL” LAY
JURISDICTION
44. CONSECRATION AND MISSION
From Yves Congar, O.P.
With Baptism,
You have been consecrated (“set apart”)
For something or for someone.
45. The “Affirmative Way”
St. Francis of Xavier on the shores of Japan
Had a mission, a mandate…
Didn’t have a CLUE on what to do.
Takes vision, creativity and imagination.
A LONG WAY from “pray, pay and obey.”
46. E N D O F O F F I C E A N D J U R I S D I C T I O N
Interim
47.
48. Changing Water Into Wine
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49. Catechists ...
• Are called to holiness.
• Are characterized by a love for God.
• Live a life of faith, hope and love.
• Manifests Christ by daily piety and life.
• Possess an apostolic spirit and missionary zeal.
• Love their brothers and sisters.
• Are willing to give generous service.
• Engage in personal prayer.
• Participate in parish life.
• Have a devotion to the Eucharist and Mary
50. Catechists need...
• Level 1:
▫ To grow as a person of faith.
▫ Development of their a spiritual life.
• Level 2:
▫ Effective teaching/facilitating skills.
▫ Essential areas of theological training (Scripture,
Creed & morality).
From Archdioceses of New York/Philadelphia
52. Faith Applied in Action:
• Discern for yourself what the Lord is telling you
during your retreat this year.
• Discuss this three times with at least one person
over the course of the next year.
53. Faith Applied in Action:
• There are 18 Marian celebrations and feast
days…
• Celebrate just one of these days that honor Mary
this year.
54. Faith Applied in Action:
• Commit to saying the Rosary (or Divine Chaplet)
daily during October, the month dedicated to
Our Lady of the Rosary.
55. Faith Applied in Action:
• Mary is mentioned close to 50 times in the New
Testament. …
• Over the next year, chose and read just one
Marian story or passage. Sit with and pray with
this passage for one week from one Saturday to
the next.
56. Mary as the Model
What you might experience:When you do this:
• Joy
• Trepidation
• Trust
• Confusion
• Wonder
• Treasuring Memories
▫ “Pondering”
• Meditation
▫ “Reflecting”
• Tasting
▫ The fruits
57. END OF
PRESENTATION
Changing Water Into Wine
Becoming the Person God Created You To Be
D I R E C T O R S / C O O R D I N A T O R S O F R E L I G I O U S E D U C A T I O N
M A L V E R N R E T R E A T H O U S E
J U N E 4 - 5 , 2 0 1 3
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59. WHAT’S OUT THERE
Catechesis for Youth:
* Stewardship and Mission - Youth/Schools
* Theology of the Body - Teens
* Theology of the Body – Young Adults
60. What’s Out There...
Youth Scripture Study
Great Adventure Kids – Smaller Children
(Ascension Press)
Encounter – Middle School (Ascension Press)
T# - Teen Timeline (Ascension Press)
YDisciple (Augustine Institute)
61. What’s Out There...
Adult Scripture Study
Great Adventure – Entire Bible
(Ascension Press)
Great Adventure – Select Books
(Ascension Press)
Opening the Word (Augustine Institute)
62. WHAT’S OUT THERE
Adult Catechesis and Faith Formation:
* Alpha for Catholics
* Theology of the Body
* Walking with Purpose
The King’ Men