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RECongress 1989 Registration Guidebook
RECongress 1989 Registration Guidebook
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ARCHDIOCESE OF LOS ANGELES
1531 WEST NINTH STREET
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 90015-1194
Jesus reminds us vividly that the test of our real love for Him is in our love
for one another: "This is how all will know you for my disciples: your love
for one another!'' (Jn 13:35). The Father glorifies Jesus, the Son, in His
total self-giving through the Paschal Mysteries: suffering, death and
resurrection. You and I in turn are glorified by Jesus when we live out most
generously that great love of the Lord in our lives and when we turn and share
that love day in and day out with one another.
May this Risen Christ, who "makes all things new!", stir up in our hearts the
fullness of His love and re-make each one of us into His own image!
Please know of my prayers for each of you as we gather once again to give
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April, 1989
Dear Friends,
It is a great joy to welcome all of you again to- Congress 1989!
Our theme, PROCLAIM GOD'S GLORY, is taken from reflection on the Readings
of the Fifth Sunday of Easter. These words challenge us to share the
Good News with courage, conviction and in a spirit of joy. The energy to
proclaim the WORD comes from a deep trust in God's resurrected power at
work in us and in our world.
As Religious Educators, we give witness that it is possible to open our
hearts to the transforming Gospel message and, in turn, help transform the
world and make it new. This is our challenge and responsibility.
The Religious Education Congress is a wonderful opportunity for us to
gather as Church and be stretched and renewed by participating in a wide
variety of workshops, talks, music, shared experiences and Worship Services.
We welcome you again to this faith-filled celebration, and trust that our
time together may indeed be a PROCLAMATION OF GOD'S GLORY.
Sincerely yours in Christ,
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This Congress celebrates YOU! You who are involved in the various ministries within
today's church.
The days have been designed especially for you. Four packed days of outstanding national
speakers articulating a variety of timely topics on over 190 workshops. You will find education
and clarity, be challenged and inspired, and, celebrate in Eucharistic Liturgy, Prayer Service and
musical concert.
Included in the Registration Guide Book is specific information on ground and air transportation
services, hotel/motel listings and the latest Anaheim Area Map; all meant to help you in planning
your days with us. More than anything else, however, we urge you to communicate with others
that the Los Angeles Religious Education Congress is the most inspiring yearly event in the
United States.
I hope that you will be able to talce part in Proclaiming God's Glory as I look forward to
welcoming you.
Adrian Whitaker
Congress Coordinator.
Pastoral Ministry with Handicapped People (Archdiocese of Los INTERPRETERS FOR THE DEAF AND GUIDES FOR THE
Angeles) takes this opportunity to invite all handicapped people to BLIND will be available during the Congress and on Youth Day.
attend the Religious Education Congress, It will be a joyous,
informative, love-filled celebration of ourselves as one Church. IMPORT ANT: If an attendant is accompanying you both
This year, there will be 4 workshops of special interest to registration forms should be mailed together. This would assure
handicapped pople and those involved in ministry Lo handicapped you of having the same workshops. If you need an interpreter or
people. guide, you MUST fill in the form below and return it with your
registration to the Religious Education Office, 1520 West Ninth
Of course, all the workshops of the entire weekend are open to the Street, L.A. 90015 BEFORE April 2, 1989. If you have any
handicapped. Any special assistance, e.g. interpreters, guides or questions about these services, please contact Pastoral Ministry
other helps, will be provided at no extra charge. On Saturday with Handicapped People at (213)251-3236 (Voice) or
evening there will be a Mass in sign language. The arena Masses (213) 251- 3234 (TDD).
on Sunday will be interpreted. Everything possible will be done to
assure that our handicapped people can participate in the Religious
Education Congress.
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Papal Space Bridge at the Universal Amphitheater and at last year's
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advance of Youth Day.
Tom East
Director of Youth Ministry
After the opening session, participants will attend their morning workshops. Following our first round of workshops, Archbishop Mahony
will celebrate liturgy in the Arena and Bishop McFarland will celebrate a special liturgy for the youth from the diocese of Orange in the
Marriott Hotel. The arena liturgy will feature a choir made up of youth from throughout the Archdiocese of Los Angeles directed by TOM
RATIO. Participants will attend their afternoon workshops following the lunch break. Our celebration will close with exciting rallies! In
the arena we will feature TRISHA WATTS, an exciting musician who comes to us from Australia, and STEVE CROSKEY and VISION.
The Marriott Hotel will be the site for the Diocese of Orange rally featuring TOM FRANZAK, a popular Contemporary Christian artist and
favorite of many Youth Days. There's something for everyone at Youth Day '89- be part of it!
WORKSHOP INFORMATION
A. SURVIVAL TACTICS FOR TEENS H. SO, YOU WANT TO BE ON TELEVISION
Clayton Barbeau Rev. Dale J. Fushek
The topic is survival tactics for teens negotiating the perilous path Fr. Fushek is Vicar of Worship for the Diocese of Phoenix,
of puberty, meeting up with the challenges of adolescence, Arizona. He is founder of the Life Teen Program, a weekly 30
including but not limited to coping with parental middlescence, minute program which airs on over 400 cable networks around the
declarations of independence, confronting the great questions of country. This is your chance to be ON television ... and at the
Who, What and Why with some sidelights on putting oneself same time ... learn more about what it means to be Catholic, and
together while the earth quakes. why the Mass is so important to us.
BANNERS
The theme of Congress '89 - PROCLAIM GOD'S GLORY, Congress theme:"PROCLAIM GOD'S GLORY."
should be an inspiration for many groups, youth, family, parish, 6. DELIVERY: Deadline for delivery is April 10
cultural, and others, to design and enter a banner in this year's to the Office of Religious Education. Banner
competition. Cash prizes of $50, $25, and $15 will be awarded. should be rolled for easy handling.
The requirements for the banner are as follows: 7. DISPLAY: All banners will be hung in the
1. SIZE: Approximately 4 ft wide by 6 ft. long. Convention Center Grand Lobby on Thursday
2. MATERIAL: Felt, burlap, sailcloth, or any sturdy morning for Youth Day, and will remain for the
material. three days of the Congress.
3. POLE: A pole or rod across the top strong 8. BANNER PICKUP: Arrange for someone to pick
enough to support the banner. up your banner immediately after the closing
4. FIREPROOFING:The Convention Center requires liturgy on Sunday, April 23. All banners left
that all banners be fireproofed. Check the will be disposed of.
Yellow Pages under"fireproofing," or you may
fireproof your banner. There are several FIREPROOFING
products available , and the name of the product SOLUTION; 10 oz. Borax Combine
used must be attached to the back of the banner. 8 oz. Boric Acid ingredients
(use the form provided). A simple recipe for 1/2 gal. water and apply to fabric.
fireproofing solution is given below. Attach this form to the lower right hand comer of the
5. THEME: Banner design should follow the back of your banner.
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MARRIAGE: THE CREATIVE
TASK (38)
PERIOD 1 10:00 - 11:30 a.m. PERIOD 2 1:00 - 2:30 p.m. PERIOD 3 3:00 - 4:30 p.m.
t IA BLACK THEOLOGY, Rev. Bede Abram t2A PROCLAIMING GOD'S GLORY IN THE t 3A FINDING MEANING IN OUR WORK:
t lB A SPIRITUALITY FOR BUSY PEOPLE: WORKPLACE, Sr. Thea Bowman PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF THE
PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF A THEOL- t2B A SPIRITUALITY AND PEDAGOGY FOR THEOLOGY OF REVELATION,
OGY OF REVELATION, Rev. James Bacik CRITICAL THINKERS, Sr. Mary Boys Rev. James Bacik
t lC CELEBRATE MID-LIFE: PERSONAL AND 2C PLANNING THE FUTURE OF CATHOLIC 3B MARRIAGE: THE CREATIVE TASK,
SPIRITUAL GROWTH IN MID-LIFE, EDUCATION, Jim DeBoy Clayton Barbeau
Sr. Anne Brennan & Sr. Janice Brewi 2D THE CHURCH OF THE FUTURE, 3C WHOSE BASICS?, Bob Bartlett
ID RE-IMAGINING THE PARISH: ADULT John C. Dwyer t• 3D CREATIVITY FOR YOUNG CHILDREN,
AND FAMILY CENTERED LEARNING, 2E THE EFFECTS OF DIVORCE ON ADULTS Bev Bos
Rev. Patrick Brennan AND HOW DO WE MINISTER TO AND WITH 3E REIMAGING THE PARISH: SMALL
t IE RELIGIOUS IMAGINATION, SIGN AND THEM AS CHURCH?, Rev. James Flosi CHRISTIAN COMMUNITIES,
SACRAMENT, Eleanor Brownell 2F CREATING CHURCH FOR THE THIRD Rev. Patrick Brennan
t IF FOSTERING THE FAITH OF JUNIOR MILLENNIUM, Elinor Ford 3G SINGING THE MYSTERY, Rory Cooney
___ HJQH YOUTH, Mike Carolla 2G PARTNERS IN THE MYSTERY OF t 3H THE MINISTRY OF JESUS AND ITS
§ 1H RCIA: HOW DO WE START1 WHERE DO REDEMPTION, Fountain Square Fools PORTRAYAL IN THE SYNOPTIC GOSPELS,
WE BEGIN?, Sandra De Gidio Phil Cunningham
§2H LET'S GET PHYSICAL...HOW DO YOU
t 11 WHY ISN'T WHAT I'M TEACHING DO A TEEN MASS?, Rev. Dale Fushek t 31 PENANCE PREPARATION: PARENTS AND
GETTING ACROSS TO MY STUDENTS?, PARISH AS PARTNERS, Sandra DeGidio
Kim Eyler 21 LAY SPIRITUALITY: THE HOLINESS OF
ORDINARY LIFE, Joe Holland 3J RELEASEMENT. SPIRITUALITY FOR
t- IJ EXPERIENCING GOD IN DAILY LIFE, §2J HOUSEHOLD BLESSINGS AND PRAYERS, MINISTERS IN AN AGE OF CHANGE,
Rev. Robert Fabing Sr. Barbara Fland
Gabe Huck
t IK KEEPING THE EASTER JOY ALIVE: 3K THE GLORY OF GOD IN PEOPLE FULLY
MUSIC FOR THE EASTER SEASON, t2K EVANGELIZATION: CREATIVE OUT-
REACH TO YOUTH, Jeff Johnson ALIVE, Sr. Clare Fitzgerald
CYCLE C, Steve Farney t 3L CASSETTES AND CATECHESIS,
IL PSYCHOSEXUAL DEVELOPMENT. SIGN 2L USING POPULAR MUSIC WITH YOUNG
PEOPLE, Rev. Don Kimball Sr. Gretchen Hailer
OF GOD'S GLORY, t3M WOMEN'S WISDOM IN TEACHING: A
Sr. Fran Ferder, Rev. John Heagle t2M SCRIPTURE ALIVE: TELLING THE STORY
WITH DRAMA, DANCE AND MIME, HIDDEN GLORY, Marla Harris
lM THE FEMININE TURN IN MINISTRY: A t 3N BE NOT AFRAID: PREPARING YOURSELF
CALL TO CONVERSION, Sr. Barbara Fland Nancy and Graziano Marcheschi
2N JUST WHAT IS GOD'S GLORY, TO TEACH CHRISTIAN SEXUALITY,
IN CREATIVITY: PATH TO GLORIFY GOD, David and Kathy Lorentz
Maria Harris Rev. Jim Nisbet
t20 MAKING MORAL DECISIONS, t§ 30 SCRIPTURE: A PROCLAMATION OF
10 MARCHIONDA MUSIC FOR CHILDREN, JUSTICE AND LOVE, Sr. Orallsa Martin
Rev. James Marchionda Rev. Timothy O'Connell
2P CHILDREN-THE HIDDEN VICTIMS OF 3P HOLINESS IN THE WHOLE PERSON,
IP NURTURING CHILDREN IN A WORLD OF Irene Murphy
CONFLICT, James and Kathleen McGinnis THE PENAL SYSTEM, Sr. Elaine Roulet
• 2R PROCLAIMING GOD'S GLORY THROUGH 3R TALES OF THE HEART. AFFECTIVE
t IR CONSCIENCE AND CHURCH TEACHING, EVERYDAY STORIES, DIMENSIONS OF GLOBAL EDUCATION,
Rev. Timothy O'Connell Jim and Kathy McGinnis
Sr. Christopher Smetanka & Judy Beyl
IS BREAKTHROUGH: TALES OF CONVERSION, 3S HOLISTIC HUMAN SEXUALITY,
Rev. Andre Papineau t 2S TEACHING SACRAMENTS FROM THE
FOUNDATIONS, Sr. Patricia Smith Sr. Anna Polclno
IT CUNNING AS SERPENTS, HARMLESS AS t§ 3T CATECHUMENAL PRINCIPLES FOR
DOVES, John Pilch 2T THEOLOGICAL REFLECTIONS ON THE
RICHNESS OF ORDINARY FAMILY LIFE: SACRAMENTAL CATECHESIS,
t lU FORMING A CATHOLIC IDENTITY IN THE DOMESTIC CHURCH IN ACTION, Rev. Frank Sokol
YOUTH, Brian Reynolds David Thomas 3U MAKING CONNECTIONS, Cynthia Thero
IW SCIENCE AND THEOLOGY: CONVERGENCE 2U HEARi' SPEAKS TO HEART. CAMPUS 3W IMMIGRANTS WITHIN THE PARISH,
OR COLLISION?, Robert Russell MINISTRY IN SECULAR COLLEGES, Rev. Silvano Tomasi
§IX LITURGY BASICS: LET'S START AT THE Rev. Tom Welbers 3X MUSIC, THE WORD AND CHILDREN,
VERY BEGINNING, Dolly Sokol 2W SPIRITUAL LIFE FOR COMPULSIVE Christopher Walker
t§ IY A CALM BEFORE THE STORM: PEOPLE, Rev. Tom Weston 3Y THE MIDLIFE TRANSITION AND
CHRISTIAN INITIATION OF CHILDREN, t2X A CHRISTIAN SENSE OF SEXUALITY: MEANING-MAKING, Brother James Zullo
Rev. Frank Sokol EXPLORING GOD'S GIFT, t(3)Sl LA PERSPECTVA FAMILIAR EN
IZ A GENERATION AT RISK: TODAY'S Jim and Evelyn Whitehead PROGRAMAS DE CATEQUESIS
GRIEVING CHILD, Suzy Yehl t2Y NURTURING THE DEVELOPMENT OF (se repetira el domingo (8)Sl),
§ (l)Sl MUSI CA PARA LA COMUNIDAD CATHOLIC IDENTITY, Tom Zanzlg Hoa. Catherine Abeyta
HISPANA, Mary Francis Reza t(2)Sl lHACIA DONDE VA LA CATEQUESIS?, t(3)S2 EL PUEBLO DE DIOS, INSTRUMENTO DE
t§(l)S2 JESUS DE NAZARET ANTE DIOS, Hoa. Monique Pena CAMBIO (se repetira el sabado (7)Sl),
Rev. Antonio Salas (2)S2 EL PUEBLO HISPANO: PEREGRINO EN Rev. Pedro Vlllarroya
LA FE, Rev. Juan Sosa (3)S3 lESTO Y SIR VIENDO A LA 1
t(2)S3 SI NO ERES TU, lQUIEN ERES?, COMUNIDAD?, Rev. Gabino Zavala
Rev. Alfredo del Toro
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CONGRESS WORKSHOP SCHEDULE - SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1989
PERIOD 4 10:00 - 11:30 a.m. PERIOD 5 1:00 - 2:30 p.m. PERIOD 6 3:00 - 4:30 p.m.
4A SEXUALITY: AN INSIGHT INTO THE 5A SEXUAL LOVING, Clayton Barbeau 6A PROCLAIMING GOD'S GLORY AT HOME:
ACTIVITY OF GOD, Bob Bartlett • 5B THE WONDER AND AWE OF DISCOVERY, A MULTICULTURAL APPROACH TO FAMILY
t§4B SIMPLE BUT NOT SIMPLISTIC: Bev Bos CENTERED CATECHESIS, Sr. Thea Bowman
INTERPRETING THE NEW TESTAMENT 5C PLURALISM IN PLACE: WHAT IS THE 6B ANXIETY IN AN ADDICTIVE SOCIETY:
WITHOUT CARICATURING JUDAISM, 'GLUE' WHICH BINDS US TOGETHER? THE OBSTACLE TO GLORY,
Sr. Mary Boys (repeated on Sunday 9C), Walter Capps Rev. Michael Crosby
t4C ACTIVATING THE IMAGINATION IN t 5D THE APOSTLE PAUL: NEW UNDER- t6C EVANGELIZING THE FILIPINO CULTURE
CATECHESIS, Eleanor Brownell STANDINGS OF AN EARLY PROCLAIMER WITH A LISTENING HEART, Jose De Mesa
4D ADDRESSING THE CHALLENGE, OF GOD'S GLORY, Phil Cunningham 6D THE PROPHETIC STANCE OF THE
Mike Carotta 5E FROM LAKE WOBEGON TO LAKE PEOPLE OF GOD, Sr. Clare Fitzgerald
4E BECOMING A CATHOLIC CHRISTIAN, GALILEE: EUCHARIST AS THE GOAL OF t• 6E THE TRANSMISSION OF FAITH TO
Lawrence Cunningham THE R.C.I.A., Rev. Jim Dunning BLACK CHILDREN (repeat of 4J),
t4F WHAT KIND OF CATHOLIC ADULTS DO 5F AIDS: A MEDICAL AND PASTORAL Janice Hale-Benson
WE NEED TO FULFILL THE MANDATE PERSPECTIVE, Rev. Brad Dusak, Rev. Peter §6F CHILDREN, MUSIC AND WORSHIP,
OF JESUS TO PROCLAIM THE GOOD Luizzi & Sally Sohner Haugen/Haas
NEWS TO ALL? Jim DeBoy 5G EFFECTIVE PARISH RELIGIOUS 6G THE 1987 SYNOD OF.THE LAITY: LONG-
4G THE TAROT AND CHRISTIAN LIFE: A EDUCATION: A PARISH AFFAIR, TERM IMPACT, Joe Holland
HERMETICAL APPROACH TO CONVER- Elinor Ford 6H JOHN PAUL II: TEN YEARS OF
SION, Rev. Richard Fragomeni t 5H THE INNER EXPERIENCE OF GOD'S PROCLAMATION, Rev. John Kavanaugh
4H LITURGY...THE SOURCE AND SUMMIT GLORY-STEPS TO A CONTEMPLATIVE 61 PARENTS AND TEENS: DIALOGUING WITH
OF THE CHURCH, AND YOUTH MINISTRY, ENCOUNTER, Rev. Benedict Groeschel A MOVING TARGET, Rev. Don Kimball
Rev. Dale Fushek §51 (Bilingual) MASS OF THE AMERICAS/ • 6J LEARNING FROM LIFE, Patricia Livingston
4I PRAYER AS A VITAL TOOL IN ONGOING MISA DE LAS AMERICAS, Bob Hurd 6K SPIRITUALITY AND SACRAMENTAL
CONVERSION, Rev. Benedict Groeschel SJ THE CHALLENGE OF RELIGIOUS CATECHESIS, Irene Murphy
t4J THE TRANSMISSION OF FAITH TO EDUCATION IN THE CHURCH, t6L SACRAMENTS OF INITIATION: BAPTISM,
BLACK CHILDREN (repeated on Saturday Loretta Jancoskl CONFIRMATION, EUCHARIST,
6E), Janice Hale-Benson t 5K SACRAMENTS: A PORTRAIT IN BLACK, Rev. Kenan Osborne
t4K CATHOLIC EVANGELIZATION: FAMILY, Sr. Eva Marie Lumas t6M CENTERING PRAYER: CONTEMPLATION
MARKETPLACE AND PARISH (repeated on 5L ENCOURAGING SPIRITUALITY IN FOR EVERY CHRISTIAN,
Sunday 7H), Rev. Bob Hater ADOLESCENTS, Rev. Bill McNabb Rev. Basil Pennington
4L MEDIA AND REALITY, Rev. John Kavanugh SM TO WITNESS OR TO PROCLAIM? t6N MAKING JESUS REAL FOR JUNIOR
•4M ROUNDING THE SEASON IN SONG, Rev. Jim Nisbet HIGH YOUTH, Richard Reichert
Jack Miffleton 5N MINISTRY TO YOUNG ADULTS: THE t60 BUILDING AN EFFECTIVE YOUTH
t4N HUMAN SEXUALITY: BEYOND ANATOMY, POWER OF MENTORING COMMUNITY, MINISTRY FOR JUNIOR HIGH AND HIGH
Patricia Miller Sharon Parks SCHOOL, Brian Reynolds
t40 THE TRANSFORMATION OF FAITH IN t SO GOSPEL PRAY ER: THE TRADITIONAL 6P GROWING STRONG AT BROKEN PLACES,
YOUNG ADULTHOOD, Sharon Parks METHOD OF LECTIO DIVINA, Paula Ripple
4P GROWING THROUGH GRIEVING, Rev. Basil Pennington 6R ACTION AND CONTEMPLATION,
Paula Ripple 5P MINISTRY TO SELF, Sr. Anna Polcino Rev. Richard Rohr
4R PROVIDENCE HOUSES AND HOUSING 5R PARTNERSHIP IN CATECHESIS BETWEEN 6S THE GLORY OF GOD IS HUMANITY
FOR THE HOMELESS AND THEIR THE FAMILY AND CLASSROOM: AN FULLY ALIVE ... A SPIRITUALITY OF THE
CHILDREN, Sr. Elaine Roulet OPPORTUNITY NOT TO BE MISSED, INCARNATION, Rev. Ron Rolhelser
4S THE EMERGING LAITY: BECOMING David Thomas 6T IS THERE LIFE AFTER THE L.A.
PARTNERS IN MINISTRY, SS CONCRETE WAYS IN WHICH A PARISH RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CONGRESS?
Jim and Evelyn Whitehead CAN wELCOME IMMIGRANTS, Dolly Sokol
t 4T CONFIRMATION AND YOUTH MINISTRY: Rev. Silvano Tomasi t6U CLASSROOM BEHAVIORAL PROBLEMS-
A DYNAMIC RELATIONSHIP, Tom Zanzig ST THE VICTIM-OFFENDER RECONCILIA- LET'S LOOK AT SOLUTIONS,
t4U THE MIDLIFE CRISIS OF LIMITS: A TION PROGRAM, Mark Umbreit Sr. Phyllis Supancheck
THEOLOGICAL REFLECTION, 5U ECOLOGY, MYSTICISM AND SOCIAL (6)SI SANACION DE MEMORIAS,
Brother James Zullo JUSTICE: SPIRITUALITY FOR A Jenifer Cochagne
t(4)SI ESTAMOS LISTOS PARA LA POSSIBLE FUTURE, Rev. Richard Woods +(6)S2 FUNDAMENTACION SACRAMENTAL DE
RECONCILIACION, Jenifer Cochagne +(5)SI LA VIDA MORAL EN EL MUNDO DE LA COMUNIDAD MINISTERIAL,
•(4)S2 EN LA CATEQUESIS INFANTIL TAMBIEN HOY, Rev. Frank Colborn German Martinez
SE PROCLAMA LA GLORIA DE DIOS (se SI (Bilingue) MASS OF THE AMERICAS/ t(6)S3 iLUCES, CAMARA ... ACCION
repetira el domingo (7)S2), Equlpo Pre-escolar MISA DE LAS AMERICAS, Bob Hurd EVANGELIZADORA! (se repetira el domingo
t(4)S3 YO SOY LA IGLESIA, TU ERES LA (S)S2 PROCLAMADORES DE LA GLORIA DE (8)S3), Rev. Jorge Roman
IGLESIA, SOMOS LA IGLESIA DEL DIOS (se repetira el domingo (9)Sl), +(6)S4 JESUS DE NAZARET ANTE EL HOMBRE,
SENOR. Rev. Juan Jensen Rev. Rafael Marin Rev. Antonio Salas
t (4)S4 LA CONCIENCIA DEL CATO LICO, +(5)S3 SACRAMENTOS, SIGNOS DE LEBERACION (6)SS PROCLAMAR LA GLORIA DEL SENOR
Rev. Frank Colborn (se repetira el domingo (7)S4), German Martinez EN JUSTICIA, Rev. Gabino Zavala
t(4)S5 JOVENES SIN BARRERAS EN UN MUNDO t (5)S4 LA PRAXIS CRISTIANA NO ES UNA OPCION
SIN FRONTERAS (se repetira el domingo CATEQUETICA, Hoa. Monique Pena
(9)S4), Rev. Alfredo Del Toro (5)SS LA EXPERIENCIA RELIGIOSA Y LA FE
DE LOS HISPANOS, Rev. Juan Sosa t catechist recertification
Rev. Pedro Villarroya t master catechist recertification
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CONGRESS WORKSHOP SCHEDULE - SUNDAY, APRIL 23, 1989
PERIOD 7 10:00 - 11:30 a.m. PERIOD 8 1:00 - 2:30 p.m. PERIOD 9 3:00 - 4:30 p.m.
7A MANAGING CONFLICT AT HOME AND t SA BLACK SPIRITUALITY/CHRISTOLOGY, 9A TERRIBLE IS THIS PLACE,
IN THE CHURCH, Doris Donnelly Rev. Bede Abram Mary Detten Mitchell and Cast
:t§ 7B CONTOURS OF THE KINGDOM: ETHICAL t SB INNER SOURCES OF NEW GROWTH AT MID- 9B GOD AND GANGS,
IMPLICATIONS OF THE SACRAMENTS, LIFE, Sr. Anne Brennan & Sr. Janice Brewl ~dia Maldonado-Calzada & Leticia Gomez
Michael Downey SC THE EXPERIENCE OF GLORY: THE 9C PLURALISM IN PLACE: WHAT IS THE
7C YOUNGADULTSOMETHING, SHADOW SIDE OF FEAR, Rev. Michael Crosby 'GLUE' WHICH BINDS US TOGETHER?
J.L. Droubard SD PUBLIC WORSHIP/PRIVATE PRAYER: THE (repeat of 5C), Walter Capps
t§ 7D LET THE CHILDREN COME TO ME: SCRIPTURAL LINK, Lawrence Cunningham 9D HEALING HURTS THROUGH FORGIVE-
IMPLICATIONS OF RCIA FOR THE INITI- t SE RETHINKING THE FAITH IN A FILIPINO NESS, Doris Donnelly
ATION OF CHILDREN, Rev. Jim Dunning WAY, Jose de Mesa t9E WOUNDS EMBRACED: THE TURN TO
t 7E WHAT DO I DO WHEN MY STUDENTS t SF THE CHALLENGE OF THE HISTORICAL SUFFERING IN CONTEMPORARY
WANT TO BE ANYWHERE BUT IN JESUS, John C. Dwyer THEOLOGY, Michael Downey
RELIGION CLASS?, Kim Eyler t SG THE GALILEAN VISION AS COMPASSION 9F YOUNG ADULT LEADERS-THE NEVER-
•7F THE WHY'S AND HOW'S 10 PROCLAIM FOR A POST-MODERN WORLD, FINISHED AGENDA, J.L. Drouhard
GOD'S GLORY TO PRESCHOOL CHILDREN, Christene Estrada 9G FOLK MUSIC AND THE FUTURE
Sr. Mary Irene Flanagan & Bette Lloyd SH PSYCHOSEXUAL DEVELOPMENT: WHEN CHURCH, Steve Farney
t 7G CHURCH IN MATTHEW, THINGS GO WRONG, 9H THE EFFECTS OF DIVORCE ON
Rev. Dan Harrington, SJ Sr. Fran Ferder & Rev. John Heagle CHILDREN: WHAT MUST WE DO TO
t 7H CATHOLIC EVANGELIZATION: FAMILY, t SI INTIMACY WITH GOD: A REFLECTION ENSURE A BETTER FUTURE?
MARKETPLACE AND PARISH (repeat of 4K), ON THE SPIRITUALITY OF THOMAS Rev. Jim Flosi
Rev. Bob Hater MERTON, Jim Finley t 91 CHURCH IN PAUL,
71 FINDING GOD IN THE ORDINARY: t SJ CULTIVATING A SPIRITUALITY OF Rev. Dan Harrington, SJ
SECOND BY MOMENT, Sr. Jose Hobday JUSTICE, Sr. Gretchen Hailer 9J THE EVERYDAY JOURNEY FROM DEATH
•7J MUSIC IN TEACHABLE MOMENTS WITH t• SK MUSIC IN THE PRAYER OF CHILDREN, INTO LIFE, Sr. Jose Hobday
CHILDREN, Carey Landry & Carol Jean Kinghorn t§ 9K WHEN CHILDREN CELEBRATE THE
Carey Landry & Carol Jean Kinghorn SL THE SEXUALITY CLASSROOM: COMBAT LITURGY, Gabe Huck
7K EUCHARIST. THE ULTIMATE SACRAMENT ZONE OR GOD'S WORKSHOP-YOU BE t9L CONTEMPORARY MORAL ISSUES FOR
OF COMMITMENT, Rev. Ron Lewinski THE JUDGE! David and Kathy Lorentz HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS,
7L THE HUMAN DIMENSION OF SM HYMNS AND HERS FOR HAPPY HEARTS: Loretta Jancoski
COLLABORATION, Patricia Livingston MUSIC, MOVEMENT AND DANCE FOR 9M YOUTH FIND FAITH THROUGH
t7M LITURGY: MOVING WITH THE RHYTHM THE ELEMENTARY LEVEL FRIENDSHIP, Jeff Johnson
OF LIFE, Sr. Eva Marie Lumas Nancy Marcheschi & Bobby Fisher 9N RCIA UPDATE: WHERE WE'VE BEEN AND
7N THE MUSIC OF JUSTICE, t• SN THE LITURGY OF THE WORD WITH WHERE WE HAVE TO GO, Rev. Ron Lewinski
Rev. Jim Marcbionda CHILDREN, Jack Miffleton 90 POWER OF ORDINARY HEALING,
70 FAITH GROWTH, Jeanne Peltier t SO BEGIN WITH LOVE, Patricia Miller Rev. Andre Papineau
7P PHYSICAL PUNISHMENT: A WINDOW ON t SP WHAT WORKS WITH YOUNG SINGLES t 9P HOW DO WE EDUCATE FOR MORAL
BIBLICAL CULTURE, John Pilch AND COUPLES, Delis Alejandro, Mary GROWTH? Jeanne Peltier
t7R MAKING MORALITY MEANINGFUL FOR Trudeau-Mottola, Rick TYsdal t 9R WHEN CHARITY IS NOT LOVE,
JUNIOR HIGH YOUTH, Richard Reichert f SR MINISTRY AS SACRAMENT, Rev. Richard Rohr
7S MEDIATING, VICTIM-OFFENDER Rev. Kenan Osborne 9S MARY OF NAZARETH, MOTHER OF
CONFLICT, Mark Umbreit t SS RECEIVING THE SPIRIT OF ONE'S OWN GOD: REDISCOVERING HER POWER,
t7T THE SPIRITUAL JOURNEY OF WOMEN: LIFE ... A SPIRITUALITY OF PENTECOST, Sr. Patricia Smith
A HUMAN ADVENTURE, Ann Wallace Rev. Ron Rolbeiser 9T SINGLENESS: A WAY TO GO FOR OUR
t 7U ALTARS TO AN UNKNOWN GOD, ST STRATEGIES FOR EFFECTIVELY INTE- TIMES? Ann Wallace
Donna Wanland GRATING STUDENTS WITH LEARNING 9U DREAMS AND THE ART OF PRAYER,
7W CAREGIVING AND SERVICE/BEYOND PROBLEMS IN OUR RELIGION Re~ Richard Woods
CODEPENDENCY, Rev. Tom Weston PROGRAMS, Sr. Phyllis Supancbeck t9W CREATIVE TEACHING STRATEGIES FOR
7X MINISTERING TO FAMILIES IN CRISIS, SU SOLVING PROBLEMS AND RESOLVING HIGH SCHOOL CONFIRMATION
Suzy Yehl CONFLICTS CONSTRUCTIVELY IN A PROGRAMS, Tom Zanzlg
PARISH SETTING, Cynthia Thero 9X THE ROLE QF ASL IN THE CHURCH,
7Y AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE: SEPARAT-
SW BRINGING LIFE TO THE R.C.1.A. Tracy Schneider Clark
ING FACT FROM FICTION, Christopher Walker
Tracy Schneider Clark (9)Sl PROCLAMADORES DE LA GLORIA DE
t SX A SURE AND CERTAIN HOPE, DIOS (repetici6n de (S)S2), Rev. Rafael Marin
t(?)Sl EL PUEBLO DE mos, INSTRUMENTO DE Donna Wanland
CAMBIO (Repetici6n de (3)S2). §(9)S2 EVANGELIZACION A TRAVES DE
Rev. Pedro Villarroya (S)Sl LA PERSPECTIVA FAMILIAR EN MUSICA, Mary Francis Reza
PROGRAMAS DE CATEQUESIS (repetici6n (9)S3 LA ESPIRITUALIDAD DE LOS HISPANOS:
(7)S2 EN LA CATEQUESIS JNFANTIL TAMBIEN de (3)Sl), Hoa. Catherine Abeyta
SE PROCLAMA LA GLORIA DE DIOS LITURGIA Y RELIGIOSIDAD POPULAR,
(repetici6n de (4)S2), Equipo Pre-Escolar (S)S2 CONTEMPLACION CAMINANTE Rev. Juan Sosa
Rev. Juan Jensen (9)S4 JOVENES SIN BARRERAS EN UN MUNDO
(7)S3 POR QUE, A QUIEN Y COMO
PROCLAMAMOS, Rev. Juan Jensen t(S)S3 lLUCES, CAMARA ... ACCION SIN FRONTERAS (repetici6n de (4)SS),
EVANGELIZADORA! (repetici6n de (3)Sl), Rev. Alfredo del Toro
(7)S4 SACRAMENTOS, SIGNOS DE LIBERACION Rev. Jorge Roman
(repetici6n de (5)S3), German Martinez
t§(S)S4 JESUS DE NAZARET ANTE LA
SOCIEDAD, Rev. Antonio Salas t catechist recertification
f master catechist recertification
•preschool
§ liturgical ministers recertification, level one
Rev. Andre Papineau, SOS Rev. M. Basil Pennington, OCSO
Fr. Papineau currently teacl1£s Homiletics Fr. Pennington is currently Spiritual
at Sacred Heart School ofTheology in Father at Assumption Abbey in Ava, Mo. Previously, Fr.
Wisconsin as well as a Preaching Skills Pennington, had been a Retreat Master, Vocation Father,
course. He is the Professor ofTheology of Cannon Law. He brings
author of three books; "Breakthrough: with him about 30 years of widespread teaching and
Tales of Conversion," "Ordinary lecturing experience.
Healing," and "Lightly goes the Good GOSPEL PRAYER: THE TRADITIONAL METHOD
News." OF LECTIO DIVINA (SO)
BREAKTRHOUGH: TALES OF This session will look at prayer as a faith response, the practical
CONVERSION (IS) ways of building faith, and the early Christian way (adapted for
However varied conversion experiences our times) of praying daily with the Gospels.
are, they all seem to share three features: Breaking away, breaking CENTERING PRAYER: CONTEMPLATION FOR EVERY
down and breaking through. These characteristics are illustrated in CHRISTIAN (6M)
stories which are based on scriptural passages and which can be This session wll present an ancient form of Christian prayer in a
used for both catechetical and homiletic purposes. renewed form which enables anyone to open to the contemplative
POWER OF ORDINARY HEALING (90) experience of God.
Stories based on Jesus' healing miracles serve to illustrate the
"ordinary" power every person has to heal in an extraordinary way. John J. Pilch, Ph.D.
These stories have been used in a variety of settings and illumine Dr. Pilch is a Biblical scholar,
the meaning of scriptural passages in new and startling ways. international speaker and author. He has
been a facilitator ofparish missions and
Sharon Parks leads study tours to Greece, Turkey and
Now an Associate Professor of Pastoral Israel. He has written six books and many
Theology at Weston School of Theology,
articles.
Cambridge, Ms. Parks was an Associate
CUNNING AS SERPENTS,
Professor of Developmental Psychology
HARMLESS AS DOVES (IT)
and Faith Education at Harvard Divinty
To proclaim the Christian story
School for 8 years. Ms. Parks has lectured
authentislly, the evangelizer needs to know
both nationally and abroad and is a
it well and to be creatively faithful to the
founding member of the Chinook Learning
tradition. Jesus' advice to his disciples
Center and Community in the Pacific
(Matt. 10) suits modem evangelizers as well.
Northwest.
PHYSICAL PUNISHMENT: A WINDOW ON BIBLICAL
THE TRANSFORMATION OF FAITH
CULTURE (7P)
IN YOUNG ADULTHOOD (40)
Our culture has laws on whipping children but Ben Sirach (30) and
This workshop will explore faith development of young adults
the wisdom tradition recommend physical punishment. This is a
(ages 18-35) and how it relates to ongoing adult growth, with
shocking peek into the culture of our ancestors in the faith. What
particular implications for mid-life. It will include a discussion of
will we do if we don't like what we see?
the catechetical issues that are most significant for today's younger
adult, especially in light of contemporary American society.
Sr. Anna Polcino, M.D., FAPA
Implications and practical suggestions for our ministry with young
Sr. Po/cino is in private practice and
singles and couples will be offered.
consultant to her own community, Medical
MINISTRY TO YOUNG ADULTS: THE POWER OF
Mission Sisters. After Surgical Residency
MENTORING COMMUNITY (SN)
in Pennsylvania, she worked ten years in
This workshop will focus on the theory of moral growth and will
Karachi, Pakistan and Dacca, Bangladesh.
present practical teaching strategics that work in the elementary
Sr. Polcino has lectured to religious, clergy
classroom.
and laity nationally and internationally.
HOLISTIC HUMAN SEXUALITY (3S)
Jeanne Peltier A theology of human sexuality affirms in a
Ms. Peltier is currently religion and positive way the wholeness of embodied
editorial consultant for Benzinger
persons, the goodness of sexual pleasure,
Publishing Co .. Professional speaker at the creative significance of the sexual self
major religious institutes throughout the and a healthy spirituality which is reflectively present to one's own
country, she is also a seminar presenter in being and to the being of the other.
summer institutes at various colleges. MINISTRY TO SELF (SP)
FAITH GROWTH (70) The meaning of ministry is service. Christian community regards
Growth in faith is a gradual process - ministry as a response made possible because of special gifts
whether child or adult, one must be open to bestowed by the spirit in the members of the human community.
God's wonderful ways of leading us to a All are in the ministry to self. To be responsible to take care of
deep relationship with Himself. Do we one's self first and foremost before ministering to others.
really believe that?
HOW DO WE EDUCATE FOR MORAL GROWTH? (9P)
This workshop will focus on the theory of moral growth and will
present practical teaching strategies that work in the elementary
classroom.
Richard Reichert Rev. Richard Rohr, OFM
Currently working for the Diocese of Green Presently the director of lay ministry cenler
Bay as Religious Education Consultanl, in Albuquerque, Fr. Richard spent over
Youth and Young Adult, Mr . Reichert was thirteen years as founder and pastor of
director of Catholic Education Council of New Jerusalem Community, Ohio. After a
Appleton, WI, and has taught high schaol recent comtemplative sabbatical year, Fr.
and college. Author of numerous religious Richard is again giving conferences
education texts, his most recent publication throughout the world.
is "Crossroads." ACTION AND CONTEMPLATION (6R)
MAKING JESUS REAL FOR JUNIOR Using the name of the formation center in
HIGH YOUTH (6N) New Mexico, this presentation will attempt
The key to faith development for junior to show how these classic polarities
high youth is their understanding and balance, affirm, and integrate one another.
identification with Jesus. In this workshop we will share practical WHEN CHARITY IS NOT LOVE (9R)
ideas for generating this understanding and identification among We have historically avoided justice issues to "do charity." An
junior high youth in our religion classes. examination of the difference and connection between justice and
MAKING MORALITY MEANINGFUL FOR JUNIOR HIGH love. Present day applications.
YOUTH(7R)
Effective education in morality for this age group must be carefully Rev. Ronald Rolheiser, OMI, Ph.D.
adapted to the needs, limits and capacities they posess. This Fr. Rolheiser is currently Vice Dean of
workshop will explore practical approaches to be used in the Theology and Professor ofSystematic
religion class that meet these criteria. Theology and Spirituality at Newman
Theological College, Edmonton, Alberta,
Brian B. Reynolds Canada. Fr. Rolheiser has given
Co-founder and Co-director of the Center numerous workshops throughout the
For Youth Ministry Development, Mr. United States, Canada and Europe.
Reynolds is an author, lecturer and THE GLORY OF GOD IS HUMANITY
consultant in the field of youth ministry. FULLY ALIVE ... A SPIRITUALITY
He is author of several books.video OF THE INCARNATION (6S)
programs and articles. We proclaim God's glory, first of all,
FORMING A CATHOLIC IDENTITY not by speaking it but by
IN YOUTH (lU) being it: How are we God's glory on earth? How are we the body
Growing in faith is both a personal and a of Christ? What does this mean practically? Ramifications for
communal experience. As we nurture prayer, community, healing & reconciliation, religious experience,
the individual faith of a young person, and mission.
how do we build a sense of belonging RECEIVING THE SPIRIT OF ONE'S OWN LIFE... A
to the Catholic Church? This session will address how we can SPIRITUALITY OF PENTECOST (8S)
help youth grow up Catholic today. What does it mean to die in order to come to new life? How is
BUILDING AN EFFECTIVE YOUTH MINISTRY FOR Christ's death, resurrection, ascension and the sending of the Spirit
JUNIOR HIGH AND HIGH SCHOOL (60) a model for our lives? A spirituality of the paschal mystery with
Youth ministry programs have become more than just youth groups special emphasis on the mystery of pentecosl
or religious education classes. This workshop will examine the
integration ofCatechesis, Family Ministry, Youth Groups and Sr. Elaine Roulet, C.S.J.
Outreach Efforts into a total youth ministry. Sr. Elaine is the executive director of Providence House in the
Diocese of Brooklyn. She has been an elementary school
Paula Ripple principal and has had extensive experience in prison ministry.
Author, Seminar presenter, retreat director CHILDREN: THE HIDDEN VICTIMS OF THE
and/acuity member, Retreats lnterntional PENAL SYSTEM (2P)
and Institute for Spiritual Formation, A workshop describing the activities of the Children's Center
Notre Dame, Ms. Ripple is a popular at Bedford Hills Correctional Facility. These activities
speaker in the U.S. and Canada and has include Parenting courses, a unique summer program, My
published four books. Molhcr's House, and the role of caregivers at the Prison Center.
GROWING THROUGH GRIEVING PROVIDENCE HOUSES AND HOUSING FOR THE
(4P) HOMELESS AND THEIR CHILDREN (4R)
This workshop will address the costly This workshop will provide experiences of lifestyles for those who
process of recovery for those who have lost wish to live out the gospel.
relationships through death or divorce. It
will speak of the important role that lhe parish community can play
in facilitating the healing.
GROWING STRONG AT BROKEN PLACES (6P)
This workshop will address the presence of pain in human life and
the challenge to the Christian to discover the life that can emerge
from the dark place of suffering.
Robert J. Russen, Ph.D. IS THERE LIFE AFTER THE L. A. RELIGIOUS
Associate Professor of Theology and EDUCATION CONGRESS? (6T)
Science, The Gradute Theological Union, W~at do you do with all the excitement, information and experience
Berkeley, Founder and Director, Center gamed at the L.A. Congress? How do you bring it home? How
for Theology and the Natural Sciences, Dr. does a minister share with others? Come and find out!!
Russell has wide teaching and public
speaking experience nationally and Rev.Frank Sokol, Ph.D.
internationally. Fr. Sokol is the Director of the Department
THEOLOGY AND SCIENCE: for Religious Education!CCD, Diocese of
CONVERGENCE OR Pittsburgh. He teaches part time at local
COLLISION? (1 W) colleges and has been summer instructor at
Do theology and science give opposing or converging answers to the University ofNotre Dame and St.
our fundamental questions about the origin and destiny of the John's in Collegeville, Minn .. He is a staff
universe and the meaning and purpose of human life?Does science member for RC/A Institutes sponsored by
disprove faith, or are science and religion compatible and even the North American Forum on the
mutually supporting? By exploring these and other questions, this catechumenate and has published many
introductory session will offer religious educators some concrete articles.
ways to deal creatively with these issues. A CALM BEFORE THE STORM:
CHRISTIAN INITIATION OF CHILDREN (lY)
Sr. Christopher Smetanka, Judy Beyl A look at the new rites for Christian Initiation and their application
Sr. Christopher is presently the Consultant to children, along with the related issues which these rites raise.
for E_arly Childhood, Faith Formation and CATECHUMENAL PRINCIPLES FOR SACRAMENT AL
Released Time for the LA. Archdiocese. CATECHESIS (3T)
Ms. Beyl is an author and consultant in An examination of the basic principles upon which the
curriculum and resource materials for catechumenate is based, and their application to catechesis for other
sacraments.
Winston Press/ Harper and Row Publishers.
PROCLAIMING GOD'S GLORIES
Sr.Phyllis Supanchek, SCRH
THROUGH EVERYDAY STORIES (2R)
A visiting professor in the education
This presentation will nourish an awareness
department at Loyola-Marymount
of the faith messages tucked away within everyday children's stories.
University, Sister Phyllis is also an
Storytelling skills will be enhanced through the use of secular books
educational consultant for Cross-Cultural
as well as innovative techniques including "story walks," "story
Teacher Training Program in Special
objects" and "hand stories."
Education. She has served in the Office of
Pastoral Ministry With Handicapped
Sr. Patricia Smith, RSM, Ph.D.
Persons for the Archdiocese of LA. and
Currently a Professor of Systematic
has much teaching experience.
Theology and Assistant Academic Dean at
CLASSROOM BEHAVIORAL PROBLEMS-LET'S LOOK
St Mary's Seminary, Sr. Patricia brings
AT SOLUTIONS (6U)
extensive teaching and public speaking
Strategies to prevent some behavioral problems from ever occurring
experience to the Congress.
and others to help solve some of the problems we face in our
TEACHING SACRAMENTS: FROM
classroom.
THE FOUNDATIONS (2S)
STRATEGIES FOR EFFECTIVELY INTEGRATING
Examination of the human and theological
STUDENTS WITH LEARNING PROBLEMS IN OUR
bases of our sacramental tradition. Who
RELIGION PROGRAMS (ST)
we are, who God is, what grace is and how
Strategies for assisting the learning handicapped child to be able to
they all fit together.
function as a participant in the regular parish religion program.
MARY OF NAZARETH, MOTHER OF GOD:
REDISCOVERING HER POWER (9S)
Cynthia Thero
Biblical and theological insights with special emphasis on liberation
A partner and founder of THE SOURCE,
theologies and ecumenical discussion.
Ms. Thero has conducted seminars and
workshops for over 20 years.
Dolly Sokol
She served for ten years as Associate
Currently a liturgical consultant, workshop
Vicar of Education, Archdiocese
leader and author of numerous books and
of Denver. As an author, she has produced
articles, Ms. Sokol comes with an
a video series and a book on volunteerism.
impressive background of speaking
MAKING CONNECTIONS (3U)
engagements across the United States.
To experience the full richness of
LITURGY BASICS: LET'S START AT
leadership, one has to risk the elimination
THE VERY BEGINNING (IX)
Have you recently been asked to plan of boundaries- the internal boundaries of the spirit, intellect,
children's liturgy? Join the liturgy emotion, and body as well as the external boundaries of choosing
committee? Play in the folk group? Be a to honestly "connect" With those you lead. How do fulfilled
leaders center their energies internally to connect externally?
liturgical minister? Or have you just
How well do you confront change? This session examines all
awoken from a long sleep to discover that the liturgy has changed?
of these issues, as well as, how one begins to experience the most
Whatever your reason, come to learn or review the basics of liturgy!
from church leadership.
·· 2B
SOLVING PROBLEMS AND RESOLVING CONFLICTS Mark Umbreit, Ph.D.
CONSTRUCTIVELY IN A PARISH SETTING (SU) Vice-President for Research and Programs
As people work together in a parish, problems and conflicts will of the Minnesota Citizens Council on
arise When you assume the responsibility of parish leadership, Crime and Justice, Dr. Umbreit also
you also receive the burden of tackling the task of relieving works with groups in over 25 states on
the frustration of parish problems and conflicts. During this session developing victim-offender mediation
you will move through a procedure which systematically, defines programs. He has appeared on NBC
and provides the steps necessary to deal with confrontation, Today, and ABC's Good Morning America .
discernment, problem solving and conflict. THE VICTIM OFFENDER
RECONCILIATION PROGRAM (ST)
David M. Thomas, Ph.D. This session will provide an overview of
Currently Director, Graduate Program in the Victim-Offender Reconciliation Program model which is
Adult Christian Community Development, developing in a growing number of communities. With the aid of
Regis College, Denver. Author of over 100 video tapes, the basic philosophy of the program and how it works
articles and several books, Dr. Thomas is with young people will be addressed.
presently consulting editor and columnist MEDIATING VICTIM-OFFENDER CONFLICT (7S)
for "Marriage and Family Living" The actual process of mediating conflict between young offenders
magazine. and their victims will be described. Video tapes of face to face
THEOLOGICAL REFLECTIONS ON mediation sessions will be shared and a live role play of a
THE RICHNESS OF ORDINARY mediation session will be conducted.
FAMILY LIFE: THE DOMESTIC
CHURCH IN ACTION (2T) Christopher Walker
We will explore how much God likes and needs families. Some Internationally known as a composer of
wonderful ideas have come forth in recent Theology which can liturgical music, Mr. Walker is presently
assist parents and the rest of the family to live with more meaning music director of Clifton Cathedral in
and joy as they confront the difficult challenges of today's life. Bristol and director of Music for Bristol
PARTNERSHIP IN CATECHESIS BETWEEN THE FAMILY Diocese. He is widely known as a dynamic
AND CLASSROOM: AN OPPORTUNITY NOT TO BE lecturer and conductor.
MISSED (SR) MUSIC, THE WORD AND CHILDREN
In the recent document from the U.S. Bishops, "A Family (3X)
Perspective in Church and Society" it is recommended that we offer The Word of God can be taught to children
religious education programs which are more sensitive to today's in such a boring manner that the essential
families. We will describe some practical ways in which the family message may be lost. But when surrounded with music that uses
and the "school" can cooperate in helping our children (and words of Scripture it can become alive and the children's
parents) appreciate their faith more deeply and more realistically. experience deepened.
BRINGING LIFE TO THE RCIA (8W)
Rev. Silvano M. Tomasi, CS, Ph. D. A workshop that explores the possibilities of the rites themselves in
Fr. Tomasi is currently the Provincial musical ways. See how the Rites can besome more personal,
Superior of the Missionaries of St. Charles deeply felt and weelcoming for the catechumen-how the
Scalabrinians. Previous positions include congregation can stop being spectators and become fully involved.
Dir. of Pastoral Care of Migrants &
Refugees at the U.S. Catholic Conf; Ann Marie Wallace, Ph.D.
President of Center of Migration Studies of Director, Center for Spiritual Development
New York Inc .. and School of Spirituality, New York,
IMMIGRANTS WITHIN THE Dr.Wallace has considerable local and
national speaking experience and conducts
PARISH (3W)
days of prayer for DRE' s, catechists, etc ..
The presence of new immigrants touches
THE SPIRITUAL JOURNEY OF
every institution and neighborhood.
WOMEN: A HUMAN
The parish is the key place and community interacting with
ADVENTURE (7T)
newcomers, and the sensitivity and awareness of parish staff
An exploration of the experience of women
and members of the parish determines the process of
in the past which can be a springboard to a
inclusion and effective participation of the new cultural groups.
new discovery of strengths, not only for
CONCRETE WAYS IN WHICH A PARISH CAN WELCOME
themselves but for men as well in that most challenging of all
IMMIGRANTS (SS)
adventures, the journey to God.
Accurate information and sensitivity to
newcomers need to be translated into a plan of action. Parish
SINGLENESS: AW AY TO GOD FOR OUR TIMES? (9T)
We are all single for some part of our lives. Singleness can be
council participation, cultural workshops, welcoming committees,
temporary, freely chosen, unplanned or unexpected through
sharing of religious experience from different cultural roots, and
death or separation. In each instance, it is an opportunity to
similar initiatives helps to build up a multi-cultural and lively parish
discover the call and action of God in the uniqueness of our
community.
life situation and to respond to the unfolding mystery
which gives meaning to our lives.
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Donna Maree Wanland Evelyn
Ms . Wanland is currenlly a Senior Whltehead,Ph.D.
Member, Theology Faculty, Loyola High JamesD.
School, LA .. She has taught and lectured Whltehead,Ph.D.
extensively within the Los Angeles Diocese, Dr. E. Whitehead is a
and authored various articles and reviews. developmental
She is also involved in Christian Action psychologist, Dr.
Movement, Loyola High, Mexico Project. I .Whitehead is a
ALTARS TO AN UNKNOWN GOD(7U) pastoral theologian
Jesus came to reveal the nature of God, and historian of
and His life was both a thorough and a religion. Both are consultants in education and ministry through
consistent testimony of His Father's loving Whitehead Associates. The most recent book co-authored by them
graciousness. This workshop will concentrate on the healthy is "A Sense of Sexuality: Christian Love and Intimacy."
Scriptural image of a God who simply gifts His beloved creation and A CHRISTIAN SENSE OF SEXUALITY: EXPLORING
who is totally above and beyond our attempts at divine manipulation. GOD'S GIFT (2X)
A SURE AND CERTAIN HOPE (8X) Christians have a sense of sexuality. It is a communal wisdom,
This workshop takes the great good sense of the Scriptural rooted in the graciousness of God's creation and shaped by the
promises of eternal life and examines them as testimony to the next witness of Jesus' life. This workshop will examine the convictions
step lovingly prepared for us by God. Christ's resurrection is that shape the Christian sense of sexuality and suggest a spirituality
indeed our sure and certain hope for the reality of life after death. of sexuality grounded in the virtues of generosity and gratitude.
THE EMERGING LAITY: BECOMING PARTNERS IN
MINISTRY (4S)
Rev. Thomas Welbers
The spiritual renewal of Vatican II is reshaping the community of
Fr. Welbers is currently Archdiocesan
faith. As lay Christians experience more deeply their baptismal
Director of Campus Ministry, Archdiocese
gifts of charism and conscience, they move into more adult roles
ofL .A. Previously a member of
and responsibilities in the life of the Church. Where this is
the Archdiocesan.Liturgical Commission,
happening, both spirituality and ministry are 1ransformed. The
he is a liturgist, lecturer and author of
workshop will explore these transformations, drawing on the
"Banquet of the World."
insights of pastoral theology and developmental theology.
HEART SPEAKS TO HEART:
CAMPUS MINISTRY
Rev. Richard Woods, OP, Ph.D.
IN SECULAR COLLEGES (2U)
Fr. Woods is Executive Editor of
College years mark an important and often
"Spirituality Today"; on staff at the
unsettled transition state in human growth
Institute of Pastoral Studies; and a teacher
and spiritual development. Although students are the primary focus
at Loyola University. His teaching and
of Campus Ministry, we are called to bring the Church into the
speaking experiences also include Adjunct
midst of the unique and complex world of higher education in its
Associate Professor in Psychiatry at
entirety. This workshop will explore the goals and work of Campus
Loyola Univ., Stritch School of Medicine;
Ministry at the various state, city, and private colleges in the
Visiting Professor, Graduate Theological
Archdiocese.
Union, Berkely; and Thomas More Lecture
Service.
Rev. Thomas Weston, SJ
ECOLOGY, MYSTICISM, AND SOCIAL JUSTICE:
Among his current positions, Fr. Weston, is
SPIRITUALITY FOR A POSSIBLE FUTURE (SU)
Retreat Leader for recovering alcoholics
Life on earth hangs on the balance among complex biological
and addicts; member ofJesuit Retreat and
systems now seriously endangered by industrialization and war.
Renewal Ministries; and works part time at
Only a spirituality that affirms justice, love, and unity
Center for People with AIDS in Oakland.
can contribute to human and global survival in the years ahead.
Fr. Weston's previous positions include
DREAMS AND THE ART OF PRAYER (9U)
membership to the National Catholic
~earns provide a rich spiritual resource for greater self-knowledge,
Council on Alcoholism; teacher; and Dir.,
nnproved personal and social health, and a deeper awareness of
Jesuit Volunteer Corp, Southwest.
God's presence in all our experience. By attending to dreams, we
SPIRITUAL LIFE FOR COMPULSIVE
expand our prayer life and supplement meditation practice.
PEOPLE(2W)
'The glory of God is the person fully alive." Frequently compulsive
Suzy Yehl
behaviors make life miserable! This talk will discuss the problem
Ms. Yehl is currently Executive Director of
and focus on the 12 steps for recovery.
Rainbows For All God's Children, a
CAREGIVING AND SERVICE/BEYOND
support program for grade and high school
CO-DEPENDENCE (7W)
age children. Educated at Marquette
Many of us find that we try to be helpful and only make matters University, Ms . Yehl is co-author of the
worse, or that we ourselves become casualties. Bum out, book, "Parenting After
exhaustion, are too common among helpful people. Talk focuses Divorce." She has received many awards,
on how to be of real service, focusing on ALANON principles and including "A New American Hero" by
practicalities. Newsweek Magazine.
A GENERATION AT RISK:
TODA Y'S GRIEVING CHILD (lZ)
Society and family structure is changing. Consequently, one-fourth reassessing options for the future. Like all transitions, this one
of the children in the classroom today are grieving a death, divorce, involves a collapse of one's meaning-making capacity. Midlife
abandonment or remarriage in their family. The profound impact of invites us to a reorientation to the truth about ourselves and the
this loss touches the child emotionally, physically, academically world.
and socially. Often they tum to drugs, alcohol and tragically, THE MIDLIFE CRISIS OF LIMITS: A THEOLOGICAL
suicide, just to cope. This workshop will describe the child's REFLECTION (4U)
grieving process and concrete ways the effective educator can be of This session will reflect upon the revelation that the crisis of limits
assistance. at midlife makes. A number of theological interpretations of the
MINISTERING TO FAMILIES IN CRISIS (7X) journey at midlife will be examined and the richness of our
When there is a death, divorce, chemical dependency or any other scriptural tradition will be drawn upon to make sense of this
painful crisis within a family, we as Church need and want to baffling and often disheartening time in the life cycle.
respond. Holding us back from ministering is our fear of stepping
in where we may not be wanted, not having the "right words" or
simply feeling unprepared. This workshop will address this need
and concrete ways of ministering will be presented.
TomZanzig
Mr . 7.anzig is currenlly Managing Editor of
a curriculum inlendedfor junior high
youth, titled "Discovering Program." He
is a popular workshop and convention
presenler, and audio and video tapes of his
presentations are available.
NURTURING THE DEVELOPMENT
OF CATHOLIC IDENTITY (2Y)
Summarizes the process by which a sense
of Catholic identity emerges from
childhood through young adulthood. The
talk identifies the religious and faith characteristcs that combine to
characterize Catholic identity at each stage of development, and
suggests appropriate ministerial strategies.
CONFIRMATION AND YOUTH MINISTRY: A DYNAMIC
RELATIONSHIP (4T)
Mr. Zanzig will summarize major shifts in the theology of Dear Catechist:
Confirmation in recent years, explore implications of changing
theolog for programs of preparation, emphasize the need for a total
youth ministry approach to initiation rather than a strictly To proclaim God's goodness ...
educational one, and offer concrete suggestions for effective To proclaim means to praise or glorify openly or publicly.
Confirmation preparation. As catechists we are called to precisely that! Our very lives
CREATIVE TEACHING STRATEGIES FOR HIGH should proclaim God's goodness. We have the opportunity
SCHOOL CONFIRMATION PROGRAMS (9W) through this Religious Education Congress to continue to
This session explains a concrete and practical process for designing deepen our spiritual life and to continue to learn ways of
learning experiences for Confirmation preparation programs. The communicating our message more effectively.
process will be applied to retreat as well as religious education
sessions. The presentation will be based on the Archdiocesan
As you begin to select your workshops I would like to
Confirmation guidelines.
(NOTE: Although the three workshops are integrated, the
remind you that certain sessions are designated for
participant can attend all three or just one.) recertification. This does not necesssarily mean it's a better
workshop, only that the content is in accord with the
Brother James Zullo, FSC, Ph.D. requirements for recertification. In choosing your workshops
Currently Bro. James is Senior Consultant, the criterion for you shoud be: Which workshop will
Staff Psychologist, Christian Brothers contribute to my personal enrichment and to my growth as a
Counseling Center and Asso. Graduate catechist?
Faculty Member of lnstitute'of Pastoral
Studies, Loyola Univ. of Chicago. lie has May your time at Congress be
been a teacher at the Institute of Pastoral
richly blessed by the Lord as
Studies, Loyola Univ. , national and
you continue in your ongoing
international speaker on topics of midlife
development, adult life transitions
formation.
and human sexuality.
THE MIDLIFE TRANSITION Sincerely,
AND MEANING-MAKING (3Y)
This session will examine four specific tasks of the mid-life Adela Franco
transition: 1. accepting losses; 2. reviewing and re-evaluating the Catechist Formation
past; 3. discerning what to hold on to and what to let go of; and 4. Consultant
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- Type\rlritten papers should be mailed within three weeks of the close of the
Congress (before May 14, 1989) to:
PAUL W. DECKER, S.J.
CENTER FOR PASTORAL STUDIES
Lo1i1ola Mar1i1mount Universit1i1, Lo1i1ola Blvd. at W. BOth St,
Campus Box 496, Los Angeles, Ca 90045
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CENTER FOR PASTOR AL STUDIES
LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY, DIVISION OF CONTINUING EDUCATION
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PRESENT INVOLVEMENT IN M I N I S T R Y - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Please mak• $20.00 R•gistnt;on fH payable to Loyola Mar1i1mount University .and mail to Division of
Continuing Educ.ation, Loy o1.a M¥y mount Uninsity , Lo1i1o1.a Blvd. at 'vi 80th St., Los Ang•1.s, C.a 90045.
C.a 11 (21 3) 642-2757 or 642-2799 for more inform.ation. Registration by m.ail until April 3, 1989 or
in person on the first day of the Congress at the Loy o1.a Mary mount University booth.
RELIGIOUS STUDIES
GRADUATE DIVISION
Mount
St.Marys
College
DOHENY CAMPUS
10 CHESTER PLACE
LOS ANGELES 90007
1. A Continuing Education Unit (C.E.U.) is awarded ONE C.E.U. CAN BE EARNED BY ATTENDING
nationally for attendance at conferences, semi· SEVEN CONGRESS WORKSHOPS.
nars, workshops, classes providing adult-learning
experiences. a. 1 C.E.U. can be earned for professional/personal enrich·
ment by attending any 7 workshops. (S.1)
2. A Continuing Education Unit (C.E.U.) is considered as
credit towards advancement in some professions or as b. Or, participants may also acquire the 1 unit in these
proof of continuing education in one's profession. areas:
- catechist recertification (S.2)
3. A Continuing Education Unit (C.E.U.) is processed by - preschool education (S.3)
Mount St. Mary's College and recorded on transcript by - master catechist recertification (S.4)
the National Registry for Continuing Education. c . The workshops are listed and marked as to the certifica·
tion credit granted.To obtain recertification in any one of
the areas, S.2, 3, or 4, 4 of the 7 workshops attended
must be designated towards the desired a~ea. Check
the workshop listings in this Congress mailer.
To enroll, please send $10 with the form to Mount St. Mary's College. The fee is non-refundable. A registration packet will be
mailed to you. Registration will also be taken at the Congress.
For further information: Dr. Alexis Navarro, IHM, (213) 746-0450
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Mount St. Mary'• College Continuing Education for Pastoral/Catechetlcal Ministry
I wish to enroll for1 Continuing Education Unit (1 C.E.U.) I understand I must attend 7 workshOps at the Los Angeles Religious
Education Congress to obtain this credit. Please send me the registration packet: I intend to wait and register at the
Anaheim Congress. Please reserve a packet there for me:
(Print)
Name _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ __ __ _ _ _ Phone _ __ _ _ _ _ _ SSN _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Address _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _____ City _ _ __ _ _ __ _ State Zip _ __ _
Date of Birth $10 enclosed (Check payable to: Mount St. Mary's College)
No registration will be honored without accompanying
payment
Return to: Mount St. Mary's College, Continuing Education - P/C M
10 Chester Place, Los Angeles, CA 90007 Last day to register by mail: April 14, 1989
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organizations, exhibitors or individuals, as this is in violation of the per day or. $10.00 per week surcharge will be applied to car
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rates.
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REGISTRATION INFORMATION CONGRESS SCHEDULE
The Congress Registration Guidebook, which includes registraion
forms, is mailed to every delegate who registered last year. If the
addressee has moved the Guidebook will not be forwarded. FRIDAY, APRIL 21
Delegates may register by completing a registration form. 8:30 - 9:30 Prayer/ Music/Orientation in Arena
*9:00 Late registration in North Exhibition Hall
Guidebooks are available at parishes, schools, the Office of
Religious Education, its regional offices and some diocesan offices. 10:00 - 11:,30 Period 1 Workshops
11:30- 1:00 LUNCH
1:00 - 2:30 Period 2 Workshops
3:00 - 4:30 Period 3 Workshops
5:15 LITURGIES
8:00 Music
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS 8:30 KEYNOTE SPEAKER -ARENA
1. PRINT your name in full in space provided. USE 9:30 Evening Prayer
BLOCK LETTERS. Sisters : Include your family
name. SATURDAY, APRIL 22
2. PRINT your address, state, zip code and phone 8:00 Morning Prayer
number. 8:30 KEYNOTE SPEAKER, ARENA
3. Registration fee: Pre-registration fee is $25.00 10:00 - 11:30 Period 4 Workshops
for any or all of Congress. Make check payable 11:30 - 1:00 LUNCH
to: RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CONGRESS (U.S. 12:00 Noon Prayer, Arena
Dollars only) LATE REGISTRATION (after March 1:00 - 2:30 Period 5 Workshops
15 is $30.00. THERE ARE NO REFUNDS AFIBR 3:00 - 4:30 Period 6 Workshops
MARCH 15,1989. 5:15 LITURGIES
4. Workshop Schedules: The full schedule of 9:00 MUSICAL CONCERT, ARENA
workshops is on pages 23-25. Each workshop is
identified by its own number and letter. The SUNDAY, APRIL 23
number indicates the time period; the letter 8:15 - 9:30 LITURGY - ARENA
identifiesthe particular workshop. Enter on your 10:00 - 11:30 Period 7 Workshops
registration form the letter of the workshop 11:30 - 1:00 LUNCH
session that is your first, second and third 1:00 - 2:30 Period 8 Workshops
choice in each period. The numbers are printed 3:00 - 4:30 Period 9 Workshops
on the form for your convenience. DO NOT 5:15 LITURGY - ARENA
WRITE AGAIN. WORKSHOPS ARE ASSIGNED ON A
FIRST-COME, FIRST-SERVED BASIS, SO
REGISTER EARLY!! SPECIAL NOTE: IF YOU ARE A REMINDER. .. While all of us very obviously love children,
HANDICAPPED, PLEASE TURN TO PAGE- our CONGRESS is an ADULT EDUCATION EVENT, and the
workshops do not have space to accomodate more people than
have been assigned to them. Therefore, if you bring your
TAPING children with you to Anaheim, we ask that you plan other
Many Congress workshops will be taped by Convention Seminar activities outside the Convention Center complex for them
Cassettes of Simi Valley. Their booth will be in the North while you attend the various seminars.
Exhibition Hall. You may purchase tapes during the Congress or If children are attending workshops they must have a ticket.
mail your order on the form that will be provided in the Congress
program. Major credit cards are accepted.
MESSAGE CENTER
If your family or friends need to contact you during CONGRESS NEED MORE REGISTRATION
they may do so from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. by phoning (71.4) 490-2889 INFORMATION??
and leaving a message. You may also leave a message at this
Message Center for friends you wish to contact. Phone Adrian Whitaker at 213/251-3332
or write
Adrian Whitaker, CONGRESS OFFICE
TICKET EXCHANGE 1520 WEST 9TH STREET
Tickets for any unfilled workshop will be at the Registration LOS ANGELES, CA 90015
Booth. You may exchange tickets there during Congress,
EXCEPT NO TICKET EXCHANGES FRIDAY MORNING. If
the workshop you prefer is in the Arena, no exchange is neces-
sary. All tickets are acceptable in the Arena. NOTE: WE WILL
NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR LOST TICKETS.
ARCHDIOCESE OF LOS ANGELES
1531 WEST NINTH STREET
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 9001 5-1194
Abril de 1989.
Queridos Participantes en el
Congreso de Educaci6n Religiosa 1989:
El tema escogido para este aiio, "Proclamen la Gloria del Senor," nos llama
a cada uno de nosotros a profundizar acerca del gran regalo que tenemos en
nuestro Jesus Resucitado y de las gracias que enaman en nuestras vidas
porque somos realmente un pueblo que se regozija en esta epoca de Pascua de
Resurrecci6n.
Quiero hacerles saber a cada uno de ustedes que estan · presentes en mis
oraciones ahora que nos encontramos nuevamente reunidos para glorif icar a
Dias en estos dias de convivencia, aprendizaje, y celebraci6n.
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Arzobispo de Los
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Archdiocese of Los Angeles
1520 West Ninth Street, Los Angeles, CA 90015
Abril de 1989
Queridos amigos/as,
iSiento un gran placer al nuevamente darles la bienvenida para el Congreso
1989!
El tema, PROCLAMAR LA GLORIA DE DIOS, lo tomamos de la lectura del Quinto
Domingo de Pascua. Estas palabras nos estimulan a compartir la Buena
Nueva c_on valor, animo~ y en el espiritu de alegria. La ener~ia para .
proclamar la PALABRA v1ene de una fe profunda del poder resuc1tado de D1os,
en el trabajo, en nosotros, y nuestro mundo.
Como educadores religiosos, demostramos que es posible abrir nuestros
corazones al mensaje transformador del Evangelio, ya la vez, ayudar a
transformar el mundo y hacerlo nuevo. Este es nuestro desafio y respon-
sabi l i dad.
El C9ngreso de Educacion Religiosa es una oportunidad extraordinaria para
reun1rnos como Iglesia y extendernos y renovarnos cuando participamos en
una variedad de talleres, charlas, musica, compartiendo experiencias
personales, y servicios de culto a Dios.
Otra vez, les damos la bienvenida a esta celebracion llena de fe, y
esperamos que nuestro tiempo juntos realmente nos ayude a PROCLAMAR LA
GLORIA DE DIOS.
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Este ano el tema del Congreso PROCLAMA LA GLORIA
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DEL SENOR tiene un significado especial para todos
nosotros catequistas y cvangelizadores. Nucstra misi6n es
prccisamente el proclamar y hacer resonar la Buena Nucva
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de las maravillas que el Senor ha hecho cntre nosotros, a
todas las gcntes.
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Como en anos anteriores, las conferencias y talleres se han
planificado pensando en ustedes. Los talleres marcados con ____
asteriscos (*) se pueden acreditar para su recertificaci6n. --ACERCA DE LAS SESIONES ---...~
Esperamos que nuestro
encuentro en Anaheim
sirva, una vez mas, de HNA. CATHERINE ABEYTA
aliciente y renovaci6n en su Catherine cs la Directora Arquidiocesana
vida espiritual como de la Oficina de Educacion Religiosa .
Santa Fe en Albuquerque, New Mexico.
seguidores de Jesus, quien
Sus responsabilidadcs son varias,
pas6 su vida Proclamando
incluycndo dirigir la catcqucsis a nivel de
las obras y la Gloria de nmos hasta adultos, servir a
Dios. coordinadores/directores y catequistas de
la arquidi6cesis a traves de formacio"n de
Su hermana en Cristo, lidcrazgo en el ministerio catequctico.
Catherine tambicn ha sido macstra y
Maruja Sedano principal en escuelas parroquiales, y directora de educaci6n
Directora Asociada religiosa en las di6ccsises de Amarillo y Lubbock, Texas. Tiene su
maestrla en teologfa y educaci6n rcligiosa de la Universidad de
Fordham en Nueva York.
LA PERSPECTIV A FAMILIAR EN PROGRAMAS DE
!Este Congreso es una labor en SU honor! Ustedes que
CATEQUESIS (3)Sl, (S)Sl
es tan envueltos en varios ministerios en la Iglesia de hoy. En este taller hablarcmos y discuLircmos de lo que son y como se
Los dias han sido disenado especialmente para ustedes. pucden aplicar los cualro clementos de LA PERSPECTIV A
FAMILIAR. Sera una introduccion al documento:
Cuatro dfas llenos de conferencistas nacionales, articulando
LA PERSPECTIVA FAMILIAR EN LA IGLESIA Y SOCIEDAD
una variedad de topicos contemporaneos en mas de 190 publicado por cl comitc de MaLrimonio y Vida Familiar
talleres. Entre estos encontraran educacion y claridad, (Confcrcncia de Obispos Catolicos-NCCB-1988) Tambien se
desafios e inspiracion, y, celebraremos una Liturgia tratani de dar ideas pracLicas para la implcmentacion de los cuatro
Eucarfstica, Servicios de Devoci6n, y un concicrto musical. elcmcntos en cl ministcrio catequfsLico-en sus p6lizas, programas y
scrvicios. (Esle taller se rcpetiril)
Incluido en el Librelo de lnscripci6n hay informacion
especffica accrca de la transporlaci6n terrcstre y aerea, JENIFER COCHAGNE, Ph.D
hoteles/moleles, y el mapa mas rccicnle del area de Jenifer tiene su practica privada para los quc ncccsitan ayuda
Anaheim; todo esto para ayudarles a planificar sus dfas con psicologica-espiritual. Fuc directora de! Centro de Salud Mental
nosotros. Pero, mas que todo, Jes preciso que comuniquen a para los dcshabilitados, con problemas de aprendizajc. Dcsde hace
otras personas que cl 6 anos esta envuelta en el Movimiento de Renovacion
Congreso de Educaci6n en Pecos, New Mexico. Jenifer rccibi6 su liccnciaLura en tcrap1a
Religiosa de para familia, maLrirnonios y ni:i'ios, y recibi6 su
Los Angeles es el evcnlo doctorado en psicolog(a.
anual mas inspirador en los EST AMOS LISTOS PARA LA RECONCILIACION (4)Sl
Estados Unidos. Estc taller cstli discfiado para asistir a aqucllas personas que estan
Jistas para la rcconciliaci6n a pcsar de cstar en medic de conflictos
Espero que pucdan y disputas.
SANACION DE MEMORIAS (6)Sl
participar Proclamando la En este taller veremos c6mo Dios dcrrumba barreras para que Dios
Gloria de Dios mientras les y el scr humano se reconcilien. Esta especialmentc disenado para
doy la bicnvenida. Jos que han sufrido por divorcio, scparacion, drogas, y otros
problemas emocionales.
Adrian Whitaker
Coordinadora del Congreso
REV. FRANK COLBORN EQUIPO PRE-ESCOLAR
El Padre Colborn es capellan de Colegio Este equipo pre-escolar, dirigido por Concepcion Estrada, esta
de Claremont junto con co le gas compuesto de catequistas certificadas que preparan a las personas
protestantes y judlos. El Padre Colborn ha interesadas en la catequcsis y formaci6n religiosa a nivel pre-
sido profesor de teologla en el Seminario escolar. Estos talleres sirven para la ccrtificacion de catequistas.
de San Juan en Camarillo y pastor en la EN LA CATEQUESIS INFANTIL TAMBIEN SE
parroquia de San Alfonso en el Este de PROCLAMA LA GLORIA DEDIOS (4)S2, (7)S2
Los Angeles. Recibio su licenciatura del Como se percibe a Dios por medio de la Catequesis Infanti!. Cufiles
Colegio de San Juan, Camarillo en 1960. mctodos y tecnicas se usan para que el nino conozca a Dios Padre, y
Ha dado varios cursos en el Seminario de le de gracias por todo lo quc ha creado a su alrededor. (Este taller se
San Juan, charlas y talleres alrededor de la rcpetira)
Arquidiocesis de Los Angeles, y tiene
expcriencia dando Confcrencias y Retiros dcsde hace 10 anos. REV. JUAN M. JENSEN
LA CONCIENCIA DEL CATOLICO (4)S4 El padre Jensen nos viene de la Di6cesis
En esta conferencia rcflcccionamos sobre cl sentido de la de Tijuana donde recientemente ha
conciencia, de la Icy de Dios, de! pecado, y del dcsarrollo de la empezado un proyecto nuevo: Casa
madurez moral. Guadalupe-Villa de la Paz. Esta es un
LA VIDA MORAL EN EL MUNDO DE HOY (S)Sl Centro de retiros y espiritualidad, tanto
Como se discierne la voluntad de Dios en la vida familiar, en el como un ccntro de rehabilitacion para
campo de la etica social, y en el mundo economico, pol(tico, y jovenes que tiencn problemas con drogas,
social. alcohol, sus familias, y otros tipos de
problcmas. El padre Jensen es el
REV. JORGE A. ROMAN DEL REAL fundador de la Casa Comboni, que es
El Padre Jorge reside en la parroquia de un seminario para hispanos. Tambien ha
San Emidio, Lynwood. Es productor en sido Director Asociado de! Ministerio para Hispanos, Director dcl
"Roman Productions" y actor para Ministerio de J6venes Hispanos, y Director Asociado de Servicios
"Tcletalent and Intcrsound". Hizo sus de Telccomunicaciones para Los Angeles. Rccibio su liccnciatura
estudios en la Universidad de Loyola en Psicologfa, y su maestrfa en Espiritualidad.
Marymount dondc recibi6 su diploma en YO SOY LA IGLESIA, TU ERES LA IGLESIA, SOMOS LA
Artcs de Comunicaci6n. Actualmcntc IGLESIA DEL SENOR (4)S3
estudia para su macstr{a en Las primeras comunidadcs Cristianas, aunquc distintas, vivlan
Comunicaciones y esta producicndo unidas en la fc de! Cristo Rcsucitado. Veamos cuates son los
pcl(culas con cl fin de crcar nucvos puntos centrales que nos identifican como Iglesia y comunidad de
modelos para seguir el camino de Cristo y fe.
crcar un estilo en medios publicitarios. POR QUE, A QUIEN Y COMO PROCLAMAMOS (7)S3
i LUCES, CAMARA ... ACCION EV ANGELIZADORA! Solidaria de las alegrfas y esperanzas, dolores y trabajos de las
(6)S3, (8)S3 gcntcs, la Iglesia, el nuevo pueblo de Dios,continua proclamando el
Esta es una platica practica para c6mo cnvolvcrsc en mcdios mensaje de salvaci6n, micntras pcregrina al cncuentro de! Senor.
publicitarios para proclamar la Gloria de Dios. Como cornprar CONTEMPLACION CAMINANTE (8)S2
ticmpo para radio y television. Como producir sus propias Llegar a empapar la vida diaria de lo divino de Dios. Vivir cada
diapositivas, programas de television, y audiovisuales para instantc y cada acontecimiento en la presencia de Dios. Todo lo
programas de educacion religiosa. (Estc taller sc rcpetira.) quc hago se hace presentc la persona de Jesus por medio del amor.
Mis hermanos y yo llegamos a reconocernos como templos de la
REV. ALFREDO DEL TORO sant(sima trinidad. Por medio de la oraci6n contemplativa
Nacido en la Ciudad de Guzman, Jalisco el caminante, ayudar uno mismo y al otro llegar a la liberacion.
padre Alfredo cs ministro de Vocaciones y
de jovencs y Parroco Asociado de la REV.RAFAEL
Iglesia San Vitus en Chicago, Illinois. MARIN-LEON, M. Afr.
Anteriormentc, fue ministro de vocaciones El padre Rafael ha sido co-pastor en la
de la Casa Comboni en Los Angeles parroquia de San Patricio en North
donde trabajo en programas para la Hollywood dcsde hace dos aiios.
juven tud. Estudio en la Union Teol6gica Anteriormente, fue Director de vocacion
Cato lica de Chicago por la cual tiene su para los Misioneros de Africa en
licenciatura en Divinidad con California, y tambicn fuc director de
especializaci6n en misiones. Encuentros de Promoci6n Juvenil en la
SI NO ERES TU, ENTONCES, lQUIEN? (2)S3 Arquidiocesis de Los Angeles. El padre
Proclamamos la gloria del Sefior a travcs de una educaci6n integral Rafael ha dado muchas platicas alrededor
en nuestros programas catequeticos. de los Estados Unidos, Francia, Canada, y varios otros pafses.
JOVENES SIN BARRERAS EN UN MUNDO SIN El padre Rafael tiene su liccnciatura en Teologfa y Filosof(a.
FRONTERAS (4)SS, (9)S4 PROCLAMADORES DE LA GLORIA DEDIOS (S)S2.(9)Sl
Preparamos j6venes sin barrcras en un mundo sin fronteras a traves Como en la sociedad actual, el/la catequista puede ser testigo de la
de la afirmaci6n de la identidad de los jovenes, cultural religiosa Resurreccion y colaborador/a en la construcci6n del Reino. (Este
con sus retos. Nuestra respuesta a traves de nuestros compromisos taller se repetira)
de fe buscando estrategias junto con ellos. (Este taller se repetira)
GERMAN MARTINEZ, Ph.D. espiritualidad que apoye y respire vida dentro de esta creatividad.
El Dr. Martfuez es profesor asociado de EV ANGELIZACION A TRAVES DE MUSICA (9)S2
liturgia, ministerios, y teologfa en la La musica hoy, como en el pasado, continua sicndo una fuerza
Universidad de Fordham en Nucva York. principal en la labor de conversion. Las comunidades hispanas
Ha servido como ditcdra y profcsor trabajan con franqueza hacia una devocion espontanea con una
asistente en Teologfa Systematica y musica que reOeja SUS almas. Sera presentada una varicdad de
Liturgia en el Colegio Carlow en musica rcpresentando la diversidad de la musica hispana.
Pittsburgh. El Dr. Martinez recibio su
licenciatura de! lnstituto LitGrgico REV. ANTONIO SALAS, Ph.D.
Pontlfico. Ha estado envuelto en Originalmente de Palma de Mallorca,
Educaci6n Religiosa desde 1972 en Antonio Salas nos vicne a dirigir su charla
Espana y los Estados Unidos y desde dcsdc Madrid, Espana. Antonio ha sido
entonces ha sido conferencista y maestro intemacional. profesor en cl Estudio Teologico de El
SACRAMENTOS, SIGNOS DE LlllERACION (S)S3, (7)S4 Escorial desde 1964. Tienc su licenciatura
Dcspues de analizar la renovaci6n profunda de los sacramentos en Sagrada Tcologfa de la Univcrsidad de
llevada a cabo en cl contexto antropologico, lirurgico y Santo Tomas "Angelicum" Roma, y su
eclesiol6gico del siglo XX, presentaremos un nuevo modelo doctorado en Ciencias Blblicas, de la
pastoral de los sacramentos como signos de libcracion de! mistcrio Pontlfica Comision Blhlica.
de Cristo en cl corazon de la vida humana hoy. (Este taller se JESUS DE NAZARET ANTE DIOS
rcpetira) (l)S2
J<UNDAMENTACION SACRAMENTAL DE LA Conccpto de Dios en judai'smo palcstino '_Novedad de Jesus en su
COMUNIDAD MINISTERIAL (6)S2 forma de relacionarse con Dios. La gloria de Dios en la predicacion
Analizaremos y desarrollaremos la tcologi'a y praxis sacramcntales de Jesus. El Dios amoroso versus cl Dios justo. l Como
postconciliares en rclaci6n con los carismas y scrvicios relacionarsc hoy con el Dios quc nos prcscnta Jesus?
ministcriales de los laicos (supcrando la oposicion clerigos-laicos), JESUS DE NAZARET ANTE EL HOMBRE (6)S4
como testigos de la misi6n total de! pueblo de Dios en nuestro El binomio hombre-Icy. La primaci'a de! ser humano en la
mundo secular. prcdicacion de Jesus. Sus rclaciones con cl rcsto de las personas.
Pistas para actuar hoy de acucrdo con el proyccto humano-religioso
HNA. ROSA MONIQUE PENA de Jesus.
La Hermana Monique es directora dcl JESUS DE NAZARET ANTE LA SOCIEDAD (8)S4
Departamcnto de Educacion Religiosa en El compromiso socio-politico de Jesus. Situacion socio-pol1tica del
la Arquidi6cesis de Miami, Florida. judalsmo palestino en ticmpo de Jesus. Como luch6 Jesus por
Antcriormente, fue Dircctora del liberar al ser humano de cuantas cadenas intcmas y extcmas le
Programa de Certificacion de Catequistas irnpiden ser feliz. Pautas para luchar hoy por una liberacion
Diocesanos. Recibi6 su Maestrfa en integral dcl ser humano y por una sociedad donde impcrc el amor.
Estudios Religiosos de la Universidad
Barry en Miami. Ha ensenado a todo nivel REV. JUAN J. SOSA
en inglcs tanto como en espanol por los Nacido en La Habana, Cuba, el padre Sosa
ultimos 25 anos. Tambien ha dado llego a los Estados Unidos en 1961 y
tallcres y cursos en los Estados comenz6 sus estudios para el sacerdocio
Unidos y fuera de! pafs. en la Arquidiocesis de Miami. El padre
l HACIA DONDE VA LA CATEQUESIS? (2)Sl Sosa fue ordcnado en Miami y ha scrvido
Ana'lisis de los objetivos catequeticos a la luz de las necesidades en la Arquidi6cesis como Rector
presentes y futuras de la Iglesia y la sociedad. Se retara la Asociado de la Caterdral, Director
irnaginacion con modelos catequeticos de extraordinatoras Asociado de Educaci6n Rcliosa, Co-
posibilidades sociales, eclesiales y familiares. dircctor del Programa de! Diaconado
LA PRAXIS CRISTIANA NO ES UNA OPCION Permanente y Coordinador del Comi te de
CATEQUETICA (S)S4 Piedad Popular. Actualmente, el padre
La tecnica del Maestro merece toda nuestra consideracion y estudio, Sosa cs parroco de la parroquia de St.
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pues su eficacia ha cruzado las barreras de! tiempo y las culturas. James en North Miami y Director Ejecutivo dcl Ministerio de!
Culto y la Vida Espiritual de la Arquidi6cesis. Dcsde 1982 ha
MARY FRANCIS REZA ejercido su ministerio a nivel nacional como presidcnte de!
Al presente, Mary Francis, es directora de Instituto de Liturgia Hispana, y, actualmente, es micmbro del
la Oficina de Devocion/Musica Liturgica, Subcomite para los Hispanos dcl Comitc Episcopal de Liturgia.
y sirve en la Mesa Ejecutiva del Instituto EL PUEBLO HISPANO:PEREGRINO EN LA FE (2)S2
de Liturgias en Espanol. Mary recibio una Anruisis de las condiciones socio-culturalcs que afcctan la vida
de sus licenciaturas en educacion, y la otra familiar de las comunidadcs hispanas cuando se trasladan de sus
en musica. Tiene experiencia dando pafses de origen a los Estados Unidos.
talleres alrededor de la Diocesis de Santa LA EXPERIENCIA RELIGIOSA Y LA FE DE LOS
Fe y 20 otras di6cesises. Tambien ha HISPANOS (S)SS
compuesto musica para liturgias en An:llisis de lo que implica tencr una expericncia religiosa en
espanol la cual fue publicada por "Oregon nuestras vidas: l Es una intervencion directa de Dios, o es
Catholic Press". indirecta,? lEn que consistc,? lPor que cs tan importante que
MUSICA PARA LA COMUNIDAD HISPANA (l)Sl reflexionemos sobre nuestra cxpcricncia religiosa?
El don de cada persona enriquece y da vida a la iglesia. Debe de LA ESPIRITUALIDAD DE LOS HISPANOS: LITURGIA Y
haber un enfasis en el cuerpo de Cristo para desarrollar y nutrir una RELIGIOSIDAD POPULAR (9)S3
Anruisis de las expresiones culturales y religiosas de Ios Hispanos
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que se abrazan a la fe de la Iglesia en busca de la salvaci6n
individual y comunitaria.
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Actualmcntc, el padre Villarroya cs
director de De Paul Center en Montebello; ·--~~~
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un cenLro de evangclizaci6n a Lravcs de
programas de crccirniento y desarroilo
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personal, formaci6n ministerial, y
transformaci6n social. El padre Villarroya
estudio filosoffa en Madrid, Espana, y
rccibi6 su maestna de la Universidad de
California, Santa Barbara.
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HORARIO
la _________,
EL PUEBLO DEDIOS,
INSTRUMENTO DE CAMBIO (3)S2, - - - - - - - - D E L CONGRESQ _ _ _ _ _ .
(7)Sl
La vocaci6n de! Cristiano: "Artificie de una nueva sociedad," La
Parroquia: "Como agente de preparacion de! laica para acluar en cl
mundo," La Iglesia: "Por la fc a la justicia." La gloria de Dios se
rcflcja mejor en una sociedad justa. Viernes, 21 de Abril
(Este taller se repetint) 8:30 - 9:30 Oraci6n/ Musica/Orientaci6n en la Arena
*9:00 Rcgistracioncs Lardes en el Corredor de
REV. GABINO ZAVALA Exhibici6n al Norte (North Exhibition Hall)
El padre Zavala es Vice Rectory Decano 10:00 - 11:30 Primera Sesion de tallcres
de estudiantcs en cl Seminario Mayor de 11:30- 1:00 ALMUERZO
San Juan en Camarillo desde hace tres l :00 - 2:30 Scgunda Sesion de tallcres
ai'ios; all( tambicn es profesor de Derecho 3:00 - 4:30 Tercera Sesi6n de talleres
Canonico. Antcriormentc trabaj6 en el 5:15 - LITURGIAS
Tribunal Matrimonial de la Arquidi6cesis 8:00 Asamblea General-Arena
de Los Angeles. Estudi6 su colegio y (Sin traduccion)
teologfa en San Juan, Camariilo.Despues
de cinco affos de su ordcnaci6n, cstubo en Sabado, 22 de Abril
la parroquia de Nucstra Senora de 8:00 - Asamblea General - Arena
Guadalupe en cl Este de Los Angeles. (Sin traduccion)
Estudi6 para su licenciatura en Derecho Can6nico en la Univcrsidad 10:00 - 11 :30 Cuarta Sesion de talleres
de America en Washington. EI padre Zavala ha dado platicas, tanto 11:30 - 1:00 ALMUERZO
en espaffol como en ingJes, en varias conferencias incluyendo la 1:00 - 2:30 Quinta Sesi6n de tallcres
Confcrcncia de Jovcnes-Adultos, y la Convenci6n Regional de 3:00 - 4:30 Sexta Sesi6n de Lalleres
Dcrecho Canonico. 5:15 - LITURGIAS
l ESTOY SIRVIENDO A LA COMUNIDAD? (3)S3 9:00 - CONCIERTO MUSICAL- ARENA
Todos somos llamados a scrvir a la comunidad scgun nuestros
talentos. Este taller nos enscfia quc cl ministerio dcl laico es Domingo, 23 de Abril
participaci6n en la proclamaci6n de la gloria de! Se?ior. 8:15 - 9:30 LITURGIA - ARENA
PROCLAMAR LA GLORIA DEL SENOR EN JUSTICIA 10:00 - 11 :30 Septima Sesi6n de taIIeres
(6)SS 11:30 - 1:00 ALMUERZO
Nueslra fc dcmanda de nosotros trabajar por justicia en nuestra 1:00 - 2:30 Octava Scsion de talleres
comunidad. Este taller scra un conocimiento de la practica de 3:00 - 4:30 Novena Sesion de talleres
justicia como nucstra rcspucsla esencial al mensage de! cvangelio. 5:15 - LITURGIA - ARENA
CAPILLA
SACRAMENTO DE RECONCILIACION Este ano sc establecera nuevamentc la capilla en cl sal6n
dcnominado. "Orange Room" de! Centro de Convcncioncs en
Habra amplia oportunidad para recibir el sacramento de
Anaheim para uso durante cl Congrcso. Pucdc Ud. cntrar para un
Reconciliaci6n en espanol los dtas vicmes, sabado, y domingo.
momento de oracion y adoraci6n ante cl Santfsirno. La capilla estarii
11:15 a.m. - 1:15 p.m. y 2:15 p.m. - 3:15 p.m. Porfavor pregunte a
abierta diariamcnte de 8:30 de la manana hasta las 4:30 de la tarde.
los ujicres y ellos le indicaran a dondc dirijirse ... Fuilcrton
Room.
INSCRIPCIONES
Se enviara por correo una Libreta-Gufa que incluye forrnas Si las solicitudes Hegan dcspues dcl 14 de Abril, sc
para inscripci6n, a todo delegado que se inscribi6 el ano procesaran pero Ud. no rccibira los bolctos ni tarjeta para el
pasado. Si el destinatario ha carnbiado su dornicilio, la programa por correo, sino quc tendra quc recogcrlos en la
Libreta-Gufa no sen'i recnviada por la oficina de com~os. Mesa de Inscripciones en el lado norte de la Sala de
Exhibiciones ( Norlh ExhibiLion Hall) del Centro de
Los delegados nuevos puedcn inscribirsc llenando una forrna Convenciones.
de inscripci6n. Las Librctas-Gufa estan disponibles en
iglesias parroquiales, escuelas cat6Iicas, la Oficina de Preinscripci6n hasta cl 1 de Marzo 1989. Sc aceptaran
Educaci6n Religiosa y SUS centros de area asf corno en inscripciones dcspues del 1 de Marzo pero la cuota sera $30.
algunas oficinas diocesanas. NO HABRA DEVOLUCION DE CUOTAS DESPUES
DEL 1 DE MARZO. Los bolctos y tarjctas para el prograrna
POR FAVOR ... VERIFIQUE USTED QUE LA se cnviaran por correo dcspues de dicha fecha.
DIRECC10N QUE APARECE EN LA FORMA DE
INSCRIPCION CORRESPONDA A LA PERSONA CUYO ESCRIBA UNICAMENTE LA INFORMACION QUE SE
NOMBRE APARECE IN DICHA FORMA. DE OTRO PIDE EN LA PORT ADA DEL FORMULARIO.
MODO EL CORREO DEVOL VERA LA MISMA CUALQUIER OTRA INFORMACION DEBERA
INDICANDO "DESTINATARIO DESCONOCIDO." ESCRIBIRSE AL LADO REVERSO. .
LOS PRIMEROS EN INSCRIBIRSE SERAN LOS MUY IMPORT ANTE!! Cada persona que asista a las
PRIMEROS EN RECIBIR SUS ASIGNATURAS DE scsiones debe tener bolcto, nadie sera admitido sin boleto.
SESIONES POR LOT ANTO INSCRIBANSE Esto quicrc dee~ que los niiios n~esilan bolcto tarnbien.
INMEDIATAMENTE.
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INSTRUCCIONES GENERALES
l NECESIT A MAYOR INFORMACION
1.Escriba CON LETRA DE MOLDE su nombre completo en SOBRE LA INSCRIPCION?
el cspacio destinado para tal fin. USE LETRA DE Llamc a Adrian Whitaker al (213) 251-3332
MOLDE. escriba a:
a) Religiosas: Incluya su apellido patemo. Adrian Whitaker, Congress Office
b) Sacerdotes, Diaconos, Religiosos y Religiosas: 1520 West 9th Street
Incluya su tltulo con su nombre (R. P., Hno, Hna, etc.) Los Angeles, CA90015
2. Escriba CON LETRA DE MOLDE su direcci6n, estado,
zona postal , numero de telefono. \
3. Cuota de inscripci6n: La cuota de $25 de Preinscripci6n
es para que uno asista a todo o parte del Congreso.
Favor de hacer su cheque a nombre de RELIGIOUS
EDUCATION CONGRESS. Despues dcl 1 de Marzo la
cuota de inscripcion extemporanea sera $30.00. (Los ESTACIONAMIENTO 1
seminaristas y las novicias rcligiosas tendran una cuota La cuota de estacionamiento en el Anaheim Convention Center es
especial de $10.00.) Dcspucs del I Marzo de 1989 NO de $4.00 cada vez que cntre. NO HABRA PASES DE
HABRA DE VOLUCION DE CUOTAS. EST ACIONAMIENTO NI SE PERMITIRA EST AtIONARSE
4. Horarios de las Sesiones: El horario completo de la DURANTE LA NOCHE.
sesiones aparece en las paginas 23-25.
Cada sesion tiene como identificacion dos numeros. El CAMBIO DE BOLETOS'
primer numero indka cl pcriodo y el segundo, la sesi6n Los boletos para las sesiones que no se han llcnado se pueden
determinando. Ponga en SU tarjeta cl numcro de las conseguir en la mesa de inscripcioncs.
sesion de acuerdo a su primera, segunda y tercera
prefcrencia para cada periodo. Los numeros aparecen en Alli podra cambiar sus boletos durantc cl Congrcso con la
la tarjeta. excepci6n del viemcs por la maflana.
5. NOTAlMPORTANTE: Si Ud. habla solamente espaiiol y
NOTA: No sercmos responsables por boletos perdidos .
desea confcrencias unicamente en espanol, marque el
cuadrito en la forma de inscripci6n que dice: "Hablo MUY IMPORTANTE ! ! Cada persona que asista a las sesioncs
solamente Espanol." Sise agotan los boletos para las dcbe de tencr boleto, n~die scra admitido sin boleto. Esto quicre
confcrencias en cspanol, se le regrcsara su cheque e dccir que los nmos ncccsitan boleto tambicn.
inscripci6n y no recibira Ud. boletos para conferencias
en ingles. CENTRAL DE RECADOS
De ser neccsario quc sus familiares o amistadcs se pongan en
contacto con Ud. en cualquier momento durante el Congreso,
pueden hacerlo durante las horas de 9 de la manana y 6 de la tarde
llamando al telHono (714) 490- 2889 y dejando recado. Tambien
Ud. puede dejar recado en la Central de Recados para pcrsonas con
quiencs dcsee Ud. comunicarse.
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Realizing that many people will be coming to the Congress for the
I que asisten al Congreso, y par esa raz6n incluimos esta lista coma
first time, we are adding this "aid" for filling in the registration
I una "ayuda" de coma llenar la tarjeta de inscripci6n. POR
form. PLEASE ... even if you have attended previous
FAVOR ....... aunque haya asistido a previos Congresos, revise esta
Congresses., check this list to make sure your form is properly
lista para asegurarse de que ha llenado bien su tarjeta de
filled out. IT ONLY TAKES A MOMENT TO DO IT RIGHT,
inscripcion. SOLO SE REQUIERE UN MOMENTO PARA
AND COULD SAVE HOURS OF PROCESSING TIME.
HACERLO BIEN, Y PODRIA AHORRARNOS HORAS AL
PROCESARIO.
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3. Choose your workshops (3 choices). 1. Use LETRA DE MOLDE para su nombre y domicilio.
4. Enclose the correct amount of money. 2. Incluya su zona poostal y nllinero de telefono.
5. Make checks payable to Religious 3. Escoja sus talleres (3 opciones)
Education Congress. 4. Adjunte la cantidad correcta de dinero.
6. SIGN YOUR CHECK. 5. Haga su cheque pagadero a : Religious Education Congress.
6. Firme su cheque.
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3. DO NOT repeat the period number before the 2. NO inscriba a dos personas en una tarjeta.
letter. (Period number is already printed on 3. NO repita el nillnero de la sesi6n antes de
the form.) numero del taller. (El nllinero ya estii
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registration form. 4. No asegure ni engrape su cheque a la tarjeta
5. DO NOT expect the Congress Office to make de inscripci6n.
changes in workshop after you have 5. No espere que la Oficina del Congreso le cambie las talleres
registered. (You may exchange tickets for despues de inscribirse. (Podra cambiar sus boletos par cualquier
any sessions remaining after Friday noon on otra sesion que tenga cupo el viemes de Congreso despues del
the Congress weekend.) mediodia.
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