Wednesday, April 27, 2011

"Practice Makes Catholic" - Webinar






Join Joe Paprocki, National Consultant for Faith Formation at Loyola Press, who fill facilitate this complimentary webinar on "15 Ways to Make Your Religion Class More Catholic." Catholicism is a unique way of seeing. As catechists and religion teachers, we impart this way of seeing to others. The Catholic vision is characterized by the following:







  • a sense of sacramentality



  • a commitment to community



  • a respect for the dignity of human life and a commitment to justice



  • a reverence for Tradition



  • a disposition to faith and hope and not despair.




Wednesday, May 11 at 7:00-8:00 pm, CDT (8:00-9:00 EST)





To register: go to Joe's blog - http://www.catechistsjourney.com/





Monday, April 11, 2011

Catechetical Leader Retreat

For parish Directors/Coordinators of Religious Education and Youth Ministers... Come and enjoy a Day of Reflection at Enders Island in Mystic - June 1, 2011, from 9:30 - 3:30. A day of prayer, sharing, and relaxation at the shore. Our retreat director this year is Deacon Bruce Bonneau, Assistant Director of Adult Evangelization and Spirituality in the Diocese of Fall River. To register, go to http://www.orehartford.org/ or contact me at pkeck@adh-ore.org or 860-243-9465.

Friday, March 18, 2011

Annual Awards Ceremony

Reminder!!!

The Annual Office of Religious Education Awards Ceremony is scheduled for Wednesday, May 25, 2011, 7:30 at St. Mark the Evangelist Church in West Hartford.
Awards will be presented for:
  • Service Awards
  • Completion of the Echoes of Faith Catechist Formation Program
  • Recognition Awards (Light of the World) for adults
  • Recognition Awards (Discipleship) for high-school seniors

Recommendation forms are due no later than March 25th.

For copies of the forms, go to www.orehartford.

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Roman Missal Workshops





The 3rd Edition of the Roman Missal will be used in all parishes beginning with Advent, 2011.





Father David Baranowski, Director of the Office for Divine Worship, will be presented a workshop on what this change will mean for us and how we can best prepare for it.





The workshop is designed for Catholic school and parish Religious Education personnel.





There are 3 dates/locations to choose from:






  • Tuesday, May 3rd at St. John of the Cross in Middlebury

  • Tuesday, May 10th at St. Rita in Hamden

  • Tuesday, May 17th at St. Mark the Evangelist in West Hartford


All workshops are from 10:00 - Noon.



The registration form can be found at our website - http://www.orehartford.org/ or contact me at pkeck@adh-ore.org or 860-243-9465.

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Roman Missal Changes - Free Webinar





Joe Paprocki, National Consultant with Loyola Press, will be presenting a free Webinar titled What You Need to Know About the Roman Missal Changes.






There are 2 sessions to choose from: Tuesday, February 8 or Wednesday, February 9. Both sessions begin at 8:00 p.m. EST and end at 9:00.






In addition, recordings of these Webinars will be made available for those unable to participate live.






To register, or for more information, go to http://www.catechistsjourney.com/ and search for "Roman Missal". At this blog site, you will also find some wonderful articles (a ten-part series) about the upcoming changes to the Roman Missal.







Thursday, December 16, 2010

New Cycle for VLCFF



Cycle 1 for the University of Dayton's on-line VLCFF (Virtual Learning Community for Faith Formation) is scheduled for January 23rd - February 26th, 2011. Register now!!!


Excellent courses - all online - and inexpensive. The Archdiocese of Hartford has partnered with the University of Dayton, reducing the cost from $90 to $40 per course (+ books). The courses are designed for parish catechetical leaders, youth ministers, volunteer catechists, RCIA coordinators and all adults who wish to learn more about their faith. There are 35 courses scheduled for Cycle 1. Included are courses in Church History, Ecclesiology, Catechesis, Liturgy, Morality, Scripture, Prayer, Sacraments, Spirituality, Catholic Social Teaching, Faith and Human Development, and many, many more.


For more information or to register: http://vlc.udayton.edu/.

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

3rd Edition of the Roman Missal



The Education Committee continues planning for the reception of the 3rd Edition of the Roman Missal.


The new translation will take effect the first Sunday of Advent, 2011 - now less than a year away.


For updates on workshops and resources - go to http://www.archdioceseofhartford.org/.

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Teaching Religion - Online Course



Boston College's School of Theology and Ministry is offering an online course on Teaching Religion (Elementary) from October 25 - November 19.


Are you a catechist or Catholic school teacher who wants to feel more confident about teaching religion? Has your parish DRE invited you to become a part of the religious education program and you are considering it? This course will help you approach your teaching with enthusiasm. You will explore ways to connect your student with both religious knowledge and Christian practices such as prayer. You will consider different learning styles that will help you engage each participant in your class.


To register, go to www.bc.edu/c21online.

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Free Webinar on High School Curriculum for Parishes



The National Association for Lay Ministry, The National Conference for Catechetical Leadership and Ave Maria Press are hosting a free webinar. The topic is "Applying the Bishops' High School Curriculum to Parish Programs."


Incorporating catechesis in a successful parish religious education or youth ministry program for high school teens is at once a challenging and exciting endeavor. The challenge is to present essential content. The excitement is the ability to do so in a way that is flexible and diverse while incorporating elements like sacramental catechesis, spirituality, retreats, prayer and works of charity. The USCCB's Adaptation of a Curriculum Framework offers an outline of catechetical topics. This session explores ways to incorporate those topics into parish programs based on a trimester model that allows for comprehensive and flexible coverage to serve the varied and demanding schedules of both teens and adults.


Michael Amodei, Executive Editor of Adolescent Catechesis at Ave Maria Press, will be the presenter.


To register, go to: http://www.avemariapress.com/ and click on Professional Development Webinar Series.

Friday, September 10, 2010

Free Early Childhood Webinar





Our Sunday Visitor is offering a free webinar - Help! Behavior in the Early Childhood Classroom - on September 16, 2010, 7:30-8:30 pm EST.






Dr. Joseph White will lead a presentation and discussion on behavior and the preschool child. Dr. White's ministry both as a Catholic child psychologist and author of Our Sunday Visitor's new early childhood program, Allelu! Growing and Celebrating with Jesus, helps him bring a wealth of knowledge to this important webinar. Bring your questions and enthusiasm!
To register, go to www.allelu.com/webinars.