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RECongress 1980 Registration Guidebook
RECongress 1980 Registration Guidebook
RECongress 1980 Registration Guidebook
COMPLETE TI-!E REGISTRATION FORM AND RETURN WITH $3.00 BY JANUARY 18, 1980, TO:
YOUTH DAY - OFFICE OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
1520 West Ninth Street
Los Angeles, California 90015
= The fee for YOUTH DAY is $3.00, which must accompany the r0:gistration.
There will be no refunds after the close of pre-registration (January 18th).
Late registration fee (after January 18th) is $4.00, and will be accepted
until all workshops are filled.
There will be NO registration on YOUTH DAY.
Student Adult
Name·----,----,-------------;,-;:-;---:-;----
(last) (first)
Parish/School______________ _ City__________
Indicate if you are registering through your Parish Catholic H.S.
Please select three (3) workshops from 1st Choice: A B C D E F G H I J K L M
the list of workshops. CIRCLE the let
ter of the workshops you choose. You 2nd Choice: A B C D E F G H J KL M
will be assigned one in the morning and
one in the afternoon. 3rd Choice: A B C D E F G H I J K L M
The CONTACT PERSON to whom your tickets and name tag should be sent:
* In this space enter your SCHOOL CODE if you attend Catholic school, or PARISH
CODE if you are· a CCD student. See Registration Guidebook for lists of par
ish, Catholic high school, and diocesan CODES.
YOUTH DAY, MARCH 6, '1980
A CALL TO CELEBRATION
Over the past several years, we have seen a continued growth in
Youth Ministry in the parishes throughout our di,oceses. Part of
helping that growth is the opportunity to gather thlese young peo
. ple from these parishes and schools to celebrate the vitality and
life they experience on the local level and the need to see that they
are part of a larger Church and family.
The enthusiasm of 7500 young people comiog together in
prayer, worship, reflection, and community is a sign of their in
volvement and influence in the family of the Church. They are the
young Church of today and have a real part in the: theme of our
Congress: FAMILY- TOGETHER IN HIS LOVB.
Over the years, we hav.e asked for evaluations of this day and
have taken seriously those recommendations. This year you will
see a change in our schedule and an excellent selection of speakers
to help make the day more responsive to the needs of our youth.
We hope and pray together that this day will be a celebration, a
support to you, and a continuing encouragement for the youth of
these dioceses.
Fr. Lloyd Torgerson
Associate Director, Office of
Religiou� Education (CCD)
GENERAL INFORMATION
YOUTH DAY
ACTIVITIES
Another exciting Youth Day An ADULT mu1st accompany This year's Youth Day will
has been planned for this year at each group olf FIFTEEN begin with bluegrass music by
the Anaheim Convention STUDENTS. Adults are asked• The Pilgrim Friars, followed by
Center. All students from to register and to attend the a short address by Fr. Jim Oehl.
Catholic and public schools,
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workshops. The morning workshops will be
grades 9 thi:ough 12 are invited followed by the liturgy, with
to attend. College students are The SCHEDULIE for the day Cardinal Manning as celebrant.
also welcome. is as follows: The music at the. liturgy will .be
8:30 Music in the Arena presented by Gente de! Sol of
Registration forms are in the 9:00 Opening Session Pico Rivera.
Guidebook and additional 9:45 A.M. Workshops
forms are available through the 11:00 LITURGY During the lunch period The
Office of Religious Education, 12:15 Lunch New Vibrations, a group com
youth ministry groups, Catholic 1:30 P.M. Workshops posed of students from several
high schools, and parishes. The 2:45 Rally in the Arena South Central area high
form in the Guidebook may be 3:30 Dismissal schools, will entertain.
used or duplicated. Following the afternoon
workshops, all will gather in the
There will be food booths at
Complete the registration the Convention Center, but Arena for an exciting RALLY,
form, and be sure to indicate ,lines are long, so w,e encourage which will be· conducted by
your choices of workshops from you to bring your own lunches. Bishop Manuel Moreno and
the list. Please register Father Mike ,Nocita. The
EARLY. Only 7500 persons can Information about the liturgy Pilgrim Friars will furnish the
be accepted and you do not and the music will! be in the music.
want to miss out. There will be. packet with your tickets. This
NO REGIST RATIONS on opportunity to become familiar
Youth Day. with the music before Youth BANNERS
Day will allow y01u to share
WORKSHOPS ARE LISTED more fully in the Youith Liturgy. We encourage all youth
ON PAGE 2 Note: the time for the liturgy is groups to submit a banner in
11 a.m. this year's contest. Make the
The REGISTRATION FEE ARENA COME ALIVE! Every
is $3 for each person. Return Evaluation forms will be in one can contribute. Let your
your registration form with · your packet, and we encourage parish family be represented.
your payment to this office. your comments. Details on page 32.
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A. CONVERSATION W ITH F. MY LIFE/YOUR MASS: J. TOOLS OF PRAYER
THE CARDINAL WHAT'S THE CONNEC ........ ..The Pilgrim Friars
.Cardinal Timothy Manning TION? Seven young Dominicans invite
Here is an opportunity to ...Deacons Bob Juarez and you in their workshop to ex
speak to the leader of the arch Steve Sallot perience prayer involving the
diocese. He enjoys and listens This worksh,::,p will present an wI:iol,e person: all the senses -
to young people, and this will opportunity for deeper in sight, so�nd, and movement.
be a time of reflection and sights into the meaning of the We will snare in an American
sharing with him about the Mass. You will experience experience of the family to
hopes and concerns of the what lies behind: banners, gether in God's love through
Church. Father Don Kimball • guitars, missalettes, page gospel bluegrass and contem
will be with the Cardinal at the numbers, v,estments, candles, porary Christian music, mime
workshop. bread and wine. and media;
ABOUT "WOMAN"
Ronda Chervin, Ph.D. &
Sister Mary Neill, O.P.
H e r w o r k s ho p , "S T AR Men· who need to put their
TREK: A MODERN ideas of "woman" in focus and
PARABLE" (4A), will il women who need to clarify their
lustrate the religious irnages and thoughts about "woman" will
themes found in the most benefit from "THE
popular American TV show WOMAN'S TALE" (7A). Dr.
ever aired, which is also the sub Ronda Chervin and Sister Mary
ject of a new movie. Both Neill, O.P., will explore the
teachers and parents can find a symbolism of the feminine
wealth of easy-to-grasp material characters in fairy tales and
for catechesis in the Star Trek myths as a way of forming a
reruns on TV and in the movie: (Please turn to next page)
the need for the search that will
111.ake life meantngful, the loss HE'S AN EXPERIENCE
of paradise, the love of friends Lyman Coleman
and of God, the need for com Thousands have experienced members from each parish tq
munity, and many social issues. Lyman Coleman in his Seren participate.
Other pop culture incarnations dipity programs throughout the Lyman Coleman, founder
of the "Good News" will be United States, and thousands and director of Serendipity
discussed as well. The workshop more at previous Congresses. House and author of the Seren
is based on Betsy's new book, The good news is, he'll be with dipity programs, has been
STAR TREK: GOOD NEWS IN us for Congress in a two-part described as a "pioneer in per
MODERN IMAGES. workshop on Sunday afternoon sonal communication skills,
Author and free-lance consul (if you sign up for part one, you cheerleader in church renewal,
tant in religious education, will automatically receive part Christ-follower, dreamer, hus
Betsy has trained public school two). This workshop is recom band, {;;ither, lover and friend."
teachers as well as religious mended only for religious Need we say more?
educators and seminarians educators w,ln> have already SERENDIPIJ1Y 0 1 PA,RT r�·
throughout the United States. gone thr0u·gh Serendipity as it (8,:A) and SEREND1PIT¥' ll
j
She is presently working with represents an advanced course PART II' (9A.) are the sec0nd
the Los Angeles Adult Educa that h0\1ld be attrael'ive to phase in spjritual growth-an
tion Department to explore leaders. [!)ue to limited space, introduction jnto an in-depth,
new prayer opportunities. please designate only one.or: two (Please turn to next page)
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BRINGING- GOD A WORD ABOUT
INTO OUR FAlt\lLY VOCATIONS
Gaynell Cronin
Gaynell Cronin is mother of Sister Paula Damiano,
four, catechist, editor-in-chief S.P., and Panel
Ikonographics, colµmnist for
Catechist, parish director of
religious education, and author Sister Paula is vocations
of filmstrip series on Sacra director for the Diocese of
ments, Liturgy, l;'rayer, Old and Orange and is presently doing
New Testament, Values, Saints, graduate studies in spirituality
and of several activity books. at Fordham University, New
Her most recent book is HOLY
"Woman" (continued) DAYS AND HOLIDAYS pub
personal philosophy of woman. lished by Winston Press.
The workshop will teach the Her workshops will focus on:
participants how to write their "CHRISTIAN VAL UES
own woman's journal as a way AND M ORAL DEVELOP
of integrating their views. MENT" (3K) In classroom and
Ronda is a professor of philo in family living, we try to pro
sophy at Loyola Marymount vide the environment for
University. discussing and living Christian
Sister Mary teaches in the values in our lives. Through
Master's Program in Spirituali audio visuals, this workshop
ty at the University of San Fran will offer ways to develop an
cisco, awareness and responsibility in
The two women have co making moral decisions, offer
authored a book titled THE models of behavior in living the
WOMAN'S TALE, which will Good News, and consider ways
be published by Seabury Press. to celebrate together Christian
values. Within all grade levels, York. Sl)e will have with her a
C oleman (continued) these considerations form the team of vocation directors from
lo1,1g-range approach to Bible foundation for understanding all of Southern California, in
study for f)ersonal growth and the need for forgiveness of self cluding Sister Marianna Gem
group accountability. Content and others. met, C.S.J.; Father Richard C.
includes how to start a Bible "HOLY DAYS,HOLIDAYS, Kennedy of the Diocese of
study group, how to meditate AND SUNDAYS" (8K) How Orange; Father Gary Bauler,
over scripture, how to start do we recognize and celebrate Los Angeles Archdiocese; Sister
group sharing with growth the presence of God in our Carmel Noone, R.S.C.; Father
assessment inventories, and lives? Practical ways· to pray Dick Benson, C.M., and several
how to build leadership by shar and celebrate feast days, saint others.
ing leadership, all brought to us days, secular holidays will be
in Lyman's inimitable style. discussed; ways to reflect and
And, as an added dividend, live the Sunday liturgy of the "THE CHRISTIAN'S
F ather Don K imball will Word throughout the week as a VOCATION: CALLED TO
celebrate a liturgy at the conclu family or class will be shared; GETHER IN H IS LOVE "
sion of the workshop-a truly consideration of the need for (2C). This workshop will allow
fitting culmination for an in signs in remembering the the participant to take a reflec
spiring afternoon. Sign up presence of God in the rhythm tive journey through the
early! of our year will be offered. mystery of his/her own call as a
married person, single adult, or
CROSSROADS religious, priest. Following the
reflection period, practical sug
Team gestions for vocations education
Crossroads Retreat Teams . an endangered species. But will be provided. Some ,,ques
are high school and college age from where did this creature tions that will be answered in
students, as well as Damascus evolve and what is he/she ven this workshop: How have I been
trained fu ll time youth turing toward and why is his/ called as part of the Christian
ministers. They present one-day her growth so predominant at family? What is the life-style of
retreat programs for parish this time? These and other ques priests and sisters today? How
youth groups in the arch tions on how to "grow your can I help anyone discern
diocese. own," will be discussed as par his/her vocation? What is
"CELEBRATE LIFE" (6A) ticipants celebrate the life of a available as· a teaching aid in the
The youth minister is no longer youth minister. area of vocations?
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VALUES AND FAMILIES IN
THE FAMILY NEED/ABUNDANCE
Victoria K. Dendinger Reverend
Vickie Dendinger is a school Regis A. Duffy, O.F.M.
psychologist and a Marriage Father Duffy has taught on
and Faniily Coun,selor in private high sc)lool and college levels,
practice. She is a Ph.D. can has worked in campus ministry
didate in Psychology. Her many and done parish work both here
years of work in religious and abroad. Three of his
education combined with pro pastoral years were spent as part
fessional skills and experience in of the priestly team of the
giving parish �orksho,ps in experimental parish of St.
communications skills provide Severin in the Latin Quarter of
the background for her Paris.
workshop. preferences, and inclination He holds. seven academic
"THE NURTURING FAM towards particular value choices degrees among which are a ter
ILY: ITS ROLE IN DEVELO are inborn, according to Carl minal degree from the Institut
PING PERS ONAL AND Jung. de Liturgie of Paris.
SPIRITUAL INDIVIDUALI Jung's personality types will Currently, Father Duffy is an
TY" (lK) The family is the be explored, and participants Associate Professor· at the
greatest single force in th.e will be able to assess their own Washington Theological Union
development or destruction of type and the choices, traits, and and is involved in re-education
the individual. This workshop values that make up the type. and pastoral workshops· here
will explain the role of family Also, a theory of spiritual and abroad. He has been sacra
interaction in the development response based on Jungian mental-area editor for the Sup
of the individual-whose traits,' typology will be discussed. plement of The New Catholic
Encyclopedia and has published
THEY'RE a number of articles. His talks
COMMITTED are distributed nationally on
TO.CARING cassette· tapes by NCR and by
Time Consultants.
Marge & Frank "TWO BY TWO-SYMBOLS
Donovan OF NEED" (SN and 7N) Can
Marge and Frank Donovan there be Christian core groups
have devoted their lives to car (families, religious com
ing for people, both personally munities, parish communities)
and professionally. They know that do not clarify and minister
first-hand the needs of the insti to the deep needs of others? The
tutionalized aged - Frank is a parables of need are the source
nursing home administrator of such hard questions.
with a psychology and sociology diocese and requests for train� "TWO BY TO-SYMBOLS
b a c k g r o u n d; Marge is a ing have come from all over the OF ABUNDANCE" (8N) Can
Licensed Vocational Nurse in a United States. there be Christian core groups
convalescent hospital. In "MINISTRY TO THE IN (families, religious com
The husband and wife team STITUTIONALIZED AGED" munities, parish communities)
are both archdiocesan-certified (SF), they will evaluate the that do not evoke the gifts and
adult educators. Their unique needs of the elderly, society, in:. commitments of its members?
Lay Ministry to the Institu stitutions, and in particular, the The parables of abundance ate
ti o na li zed Aged has been institutionalized aged. People the source of encouraging ques
acclaimed throughout the arch- (Please turn to next page) tions.
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T�C FOR THt;; Sister Margaret Eilerman is FAMILY AND MUSIC
ELDERLY Executive Director of Catholic Ellis and Lynch
Social Service, Marin. Many The music ministry team of
Sister Margaret will remember her from years of
Eilerman, C.S.J Ellis and Lynch includes Ron
service in Orange County and as and Nancy Ellis, Mike and
a previous Congress speaker. Collene Lynch, and Mary
Her workshop this year will Lowney Duxbury. The growth
center on an area of increasing of Ellis and Lynch as pastoral
importance: musicians began in 1971 with
"MINISTERING TO THE the Seattle Archdiocesan Music
ELD E R LY WITH T L C Commission, where Ron and
(Tender, Loving Care)" (6U Mike developed their musical
and 9U) will discuss what it and leadership skills. From
means to be old, the needs of 1975, through Ron's work in
the elderly, and ways to meet the area of early childhood
these needs. Emphasis will be music, added to the teaching ex
on the role of the parish com' perience of Nancy and Collene
munity in serving the elderly and Mike's music arrange
and specific models of service ments, Ellis and Lynch began to
will be given. experience the vital role that
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RATIONALE American family, and the
AND RESOURCES N.C.D. and family catechesis.
"PLANNING TOOLS AND
Maureen Gallag her RESOURCES FOR FAMILY
Maureen Gallagher is Field CATECHESIS" (3U), will show
Editor for Paulist Press and the how to plan for family cate
'author of the Parish Religious chesis, what are some of the
Education Program; FAMILY. resources available, and how
She has given workshops these can be tailored to particu-
throughout the United States lar parish needs.
and is a recognized program Both of these workshops will
designer and editor. She is be valuable aids for planning
always a welcome Congress Family Year projects.
speaker, and this year she will Maureen earned a master's
present two workshops. degree in theology from Notre
"FAMILY CATECHESIS" Dame, and a master's degree in sh.e is presently studying adult
(2U) will look at the history art history from Rosary College education at tlie University of
of family catechesis, who is the Graduate School of Fine Arts; Wisconsin.
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A CHALLENGE TO HE SPEAKS FOR
LITURGICAL BLACK CATHOLICS
MINISTERS Nathan Jones, Ph.D.
Dr. Robert Hurd Active in the development of
While earning his Ph.D. in liberation-oriented concepts
Philosophy, Bob Hurd has and models of Christian educa
given workshops for high tion especially in Black Catholic
schools and colleges on communities, Dr. Nathan Jones
liturgical song. His albums in is Director of Adult Religious
clude O Let Him In and Bless Education for the Black
the Lord. His articles have ap Parishes of the Archdiocese of
peared in the magazine Modern Chicago, Illinois. His articles
Liturgy. He is on the staff at have been published in a number
Loyola Marymount University.' alive to the power and poverty of reli�ious education journals.
"SPLENDOR AND SIM of God in human history and
PLICITY IN LITURGY: ON balancing creativity with com
NOT BEING HO-HUM IN munal participation in worship.
THE PRESENCE OF GOD" Dr. Hurd and Anawim along
(IC) This presentation will be with Parousia and John West
part workshop, part medita and the Valyermo Dancers will
tion, exploring the task of litur explore the use of word, move
gical ministers (celebrants, lec ment and song in liturgy with an
tors, musicians) as a spiritual eye toward being really present
and technical challenge: Being to the presence of God.
Dear Catechist:
The Religious Eduoatien Congress odginially grew out <iif the
need of catechists to enrich themselves bey,ond their iniHal teacher.
training course. In theit 1976 document on Cateehist and master
catechist formation, the California Bishops put a 3-year expira
tion date on catechist and master catechist certification. This
design built in a process to e.,ncourage the catec:hist to keep enriching
himself or herself on an ongoing basis.
To renew theircertifieates after t'hree years, catechlsts need
30 hours and master catechists 36 hours of continuing education.
The Religious Education C.ongress prov, ides an excellent oppor
turiiW to work towards re-certification. On the workshop pages� 1
·· have indicated which apply to re-certif.icatJon whether on the
c.atechjst or master catechist level, based on whether the scope of
the workshop covers the subject area indicated in the Bishops'
decument.
1 might mention that there are many excellent workshops not
marked for re-certification. Do not confi1,1e your selection of
workshops to just those needed for re-certifkation. Same of these
others may be just what you need or want fl,t the time.
Whatever the scope, l think you will find the workshops of
Coi:igress 1980 both exciting and intellectually rewarding. l hope
y:our expectations a,nd mine will be fulfilled this March as we
celebrate the year of the family together in his name.
Reverend David A. Sork
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TO KNOW ABOUT THE CHURCH Bro. Carl Lyons, F.S.C.
FERENCE? . . 3R* LITURGY AND PRAYER.
Fr. Edward Matthews AND WERE TOO AFflAID TO
ASK!! Fr. Edward Matthews
1S* FAMILIA: COMUNIDAD DE PER- Fr. Theodore Ross, fi.J. 3S* EXPERIENCIAS PRACTICAS EN .�
SONAS EN INSTITUCION SOCIO- (Repeated 7R) LA CATEOUESIS FAMILIAR.
CULTURAL Bro. Luis Gonzalez, F.S.C.
Fr. Xavier Caeho, S.J. 2S* SACRAMENTOS & Ll'BERACION 3T* HOW TO PRAY FOR PHYSICAL
1T. HAS INFLATION AFFECTED THE Ms. Megan McKenna., Mr. Rego HEALING IN THE CLASSROOM.
COST OF DISCIPLESHIP? Caloca and Mr. John IDiercksmeier Fr. Matthew Linn, S.J., and Fr.
Mr. James Kolar 2T THE HEALING POWEIR OF Dennis Linn; S.J.
1U* CLASSROOM CENTER CELEBRA- FAMILY PRAYER 3U + PLANNING TOOLS AND RE-
TIONS. Sr. Briege McKenna, O.S.C. SOURCES FOR FAMILY CATE-
Fr. Richard Hilliard and Beverly 2U + FAMILY CATECHESIS CHESIS.
Valenti-Hilliard· Ms. Maureen Gallagher Ms. Mau!een Gallagher
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Ms. Mary Reed Newland Fr. Brian Doran, Ms. Teresa Duf-
7K • CHRISTIAN VISION OF SEXU' fy, Henry Estrada, C.M.F., and
ALITY. 8K* HOLY DA VS, HOLIDA VS AND Panel
Fr. Timothy O'Connell (Repeat of SUNDAYS. 9K JUGGLING YOUR TIME AS A
4K) Ms. Gaynell Cronin VOLUNTEER 'MANAGER'.
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Ms. Judith Rauner
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8M DEACON-FACILITATOR OF 9M + HELPING FAMILIES WITH
7M * MY PEOPLE, MY NATION, MY LOVE.
SON PARENTING.
Fr. Richard Loomis, Deacon Dr. Elinor Ford
Ms. Donna Wanland Tony Varesio and Panel
7N TWO BY TWO-SYMBOLS OF 9N FROM HISTORY TO MYSTERY,
8N TWO BY TWO-SYMBOLS OF FISSION TO FUSION.
NEED. ABUNDANCE.
Fr. Regis Duffy, O.F.M. (Repeat Dr. John Elliott (Repeat of 3N &
Fr. Regis Duffy, O.F.M. 6N)
of 5N)
7P * CREATIVE APPROACHES TO 8P* TO BE YOUNG, GIFTED AND
BLACK, CHRISTIAN EDUCATION. BLACK! 9P BLACK FAMILY: ITS FAITH AND
Dr. Nathan Jones Sr. Marie de orres Taylor SPIRITUALITY.
(Repeat of 5P� Dr. Nathan Jones
7R * WHAT YOU ALWAYS WANTED 9R CATHOLIC DEVOTIONS: A
TO KNOW ABOUT CHANGE IN 8R * DOES YOUR LITURGY WORK, OR VANISHING SPECIES; WHY WE
THE CHURCH AND WERE TOO WHY HAVEN'T WE YET CON- . MUST PROTECT THEM!
AFRAID TO ASK! VERTED THE WORLD? Fr. Theodore Ross, S.J.
Fr. Theodore Ross, S.J. (Repeat Fr. Edward Matthews
of 2R) 8S * PAPEL DE EL/LA JOVEN- 9S* RELIGIOSIDAD POPULAR EN LA
7S • MARIA: SU PAPEL EN LA IG- ADULTO EN LA FAMILIA DE FAMILIA HISPANA
LESIA, SOCIEDAD Y FAMILIA. DIOS-IGLESIA. Mr. Rogelio Manrique
Fr. Virgil Elizondo Bro. Luis G. Gonzalez, F.S.C. 9T THE BANQUET: A PARABLE OF
YOUNG ADULTS AND THE
7T ADULT MENTALLY RETARDED 8T* HEALING PRAYER FOR THE CHURCH.
PERSONS, THEIR FAMILY AND TEACHER. Mr. James Kolar
THE CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY. Fr. Matthew Linn, S.J., and Fr.
Sr. Phyllis Supancheck, S.C.R.H. Dennis Linn, S.J. 9U MINISTERING TO THE ELDERLY
7U MUSIC FOR FAMILIES au THE GRIEF AND LOSSES IN WITH TLC (TENDER LOVING
CELEBRATING LITURGY DIVORCE. CARE).
TOGETHER. Sr. Josephine Stewart, S.S.M.N., Sr. Margaret Eilerman, C.S.J.
Mr. Paul Page, and Ms. Ruth Spencer (Repeat of 6U)
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MUSIC IS MUSIC IN THE
HIS MEDIUM BLACK CULTURE
PaulF. Page Oscar Pratt
Paul Page is Music Editor for Oscar Pratt is a highly re
Resource Publications/Modern nowned figure in the musical
Liturgy; Music Director at St. experience of the Black com
Lucy's Church in Campbell, munity. The adult choir at
and Music Teacher at Saratoga Transfiguration parish in South
High School in Saratoga where Central Los Angeles, where Mr.
he teaches orchestra, harmony, Pratt is Choir Director, has
guitar, and choir. recorded an album, King Jesus
He earned a Bachelor of Arts Is A ' Listenin, ' with him con
in both Philosophy and Music ducting. Participants will find_
and is a liturgical composer, his workshop especially inspira-
arranger and performer. tional.
Among his credits are 24 albu� "MUSIC OF THE BLACK
length cassettes of contemporary EXPERIENCE IN LITURGY"
Christian music which he ar mance'' of this new music will (4P) The price has been paid.
ranged, directed and produced. be encouraged. The dues have been paid. The
His workshops will enhance "MUSIC FOR FAMILIES time has long passed that music
our musical knowledge. CELEBRATING LITURGY of the Black experience should
"MUSIC FOR HOLY WEEK" TO GETHKR" (7U) Th is take its proper role in liturgical
(4U) This workshop will con workshop will examine some of expression. Out of the pain of
centrate on a presentation of the music which is suitable for slavery and later rejection, a
music culled from composers use not only in children's liturgy people takes to its heart the pain
representing nearly every area but in liturgies which are shared and rejection shown the Son of
of the U.S. All of it is specifical by the entire family. Special to Man; They expressed that rela
ly designed for use during Holy this workshop will be the tionship in a music that only
Week and examples for creative "premiere" of Mr. Page's pain, suffering and rejection
use of refrains, psalms, songs "Look For the Savior," a col could inspire. It is a legacy of
and acclamations will be given. lection of new hymns and songs pride. A legacy that needs to be
The music to be presented either for the entire family at liturgy. shared.·
has or will appear in issues of Participant involvement in the
Modern Liturgy. Participant in performance of this new music BEGINNING
volvement in the "perfor- will be encouraged. WITH PRESCHOOL
Preschool Team
O'Connell (continued)' THEY MAKE A The archdiocesan pre-school
offer guidance for today's JOYFUL NOISE team (members of the arch
families. diocesan Preschool Advisory
"CHRISTIAN VISION OF The Pilgrim Friars Board) trains teachers and of
SEXUALITY" (4K and 7K) The Pilgrim Friars, who fers resource and planning aids
There is much discussion about made the record album Come throughout the diocese. The
specific issues in sexual morality and Dine, have traveled many hours they give and the
today. But often we forget that throughout the west in parishes many miles they travel is
first we have to decide what and universities giving concerts testimony to their dedication
secularity is all about. The ses and playing at liturgies. Their and service. Parents and
sion will outline the reasons for, workshop promises to be a dif teachers of young children and
the current confusion about sex ferent kind of prayer experience. parishes who are planning to
uality and then will sketch a "TOOLS OF PRAYER" start a preschool program· will
Christian vision as a basis for (2H) The seven young Domini be interested in these work
concrete moral decision. cans will use banjo, bass, shops:
"THE SINFUL FAMILY: drums, guitar,, musical saw, "PRESCHOOL: FUN AND
FAILURE AND FORGIVE mandolin, auto harp, grease GAMES OR R ELJGIOUS
NESS AT HOME" (SK) Karl paint, costumes, and projectors EDUCATION?" (4E) will cover
Menninger asked: "Whatever as tools of prayer; prayer in the basics of the preschool
became of sin?" What do we volving the whole person-all philosophy, policies and
mean by "sin"? The session will the senses: sight, sound; move classroom management. Pre
present the richness of the ment. Participants will share in school is a very special place
Catholic understanding of sin: an experience of the family where the 3.4.5 year old child
failure and forgiveness; and together in God's love through may worship God the Father at
then relate this understanding to Gospel Bluegrass, contemporary his or her own level. The
the Congress theme. Christian music, inime and media. (Please turn to next page)
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PARISH FAMILY IN PRAISE OF VOLUNTEERS'
IN COUNCIL Judy Rauner
Reverend William J. Judy"Rauner has many years the parish, and in the organiza
Rademacher of professional experience _with tion or program, P·ractical ways
Father Rademacher is Flan volunteers as a: · manager of of evaluating your particular
nery Professor (The Chair of volunteer programs in church, program strengths . and needs
school, and human are set - will be shared.
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CONGRE.SS LITURGIES
Within our Congress family SATURDAY The New Wind Choir, St.
are, many diverse expressions of Bishop Juan Arzube and Raymond's Downey, will pro
one reality: We are one people, Archbishop . Clavel will both vide the music for the sixth of
a family of faith, bonded preside over a gathering of our our Saturday afternoon liturgies
together with Euch.arist at the brothers and sisters who wish to at which Father Joseph Bat
center of our lives. Our Con celebrate Eucharist in Spanish. taglia will be the principal
gress liturgies will reflect our Music will be provided by Santa celebrant.
union as a FAMILY, TO Isabel's choir, Los Angeles.
GETHER IN HIS LOVE.
Rooted in the Black experi-
FRIDAY ence, Father William Norval SUNDAY
In a reflective setting with the will celebrate a liturgy with Mr.
use of media, Father Francis Oscar Pratt and the Trans Our Congress will culminate
with three liturgies on Sunday
Colborn will be the principal figuration Adult Choir.
afternoon. The participants of
celebrant with Revelation 22, the Serendipity II workshop. will
choir of St. Elisabeth's, Van The people of Fresno invite
Nuys, providing the music. all who can join them to a be called to worship by Father
liturgy with Bishops Donohoe Don Kimball with Godsong
Father Dennis Steik will and Mahony. The music will be providing the music.
celebrate a liturgy in the Roman provided by Ellis and Lynch.
Rite with an East Indian motif.
The music will be coordinated Father Brian Doran will call
by Ben Lima. together the members of our The performers of "God
family who are deaf or hard of spell" will join with Father
Our Hispanic community will hearing for Eucharist. Music .Michael Harris to provide a
be able to gather with Bishop will be by the seminarians of St. triumphant Eucharistic Expres
Manuel Moreno and St. Kevin's John's, Camarillo, under the sion at the conclusion of their
choir, Los Angeles, 'for a direction of Deacoh Ken Sunday afternoon workshop.
Spanish Mass. Canedo.
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GENERAL ASSEMBLIES
(All in the Arena)
ATTENTION SINGERS!!
If you have special singing ability and wi,sh to participate in morning praise and the final
liturgy, see the information and requirements for the workshop "Congress Choir 80"
(5M). Sign up and join us.
EVALUATION FORMS
We appreciate your positive suggestions on the Congress evaluation forms and have
implemented those that are feasible. Tne evaluation forms will be included in the
programs again and we encourage you to complete one and place it in one of the boxes
provided around the Convention Center or send it to the Office of Religious Education.
This is your Congress, your family, and we want to hear from you.
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HAWTHORNE NEWHALL San Roque ..•.•••...•• 148
St. Joseph........... 206 0.L.of Peipet'tial H�lp 202 SANTA FE SPRINGS
HERMOSA BEACH NORTH liOLl.YWOOb. St. Pius X••••••.,•••• 430
O.L. of Guadalupe•••. 623 0.L. of_ Zapcip'ari....,.. '284 SANTA MARIA
H�TINGTON PARK St. �n-e"'(Byzaritirie)'. 286 St. Mary of the
St. Matthias......... 447 St. '.Charles..•..•.,... 285 Assumption •....•.•• 126
INGLEWOOD St. Jane Frances ..... 263
St. John Chrysostom.. 207 SANTA MONICA
St. Patrick.......... 288 St. Anne............. 245
IRWINDALE l'JORTHRIDGEi St. Clement. ........• 247
O.L. of Guadalupe.... 361 O.L. of. Lourdes...... 221 St. Monica.•.......•. 252
ISLA VISTA. NORWALK. SANTA PAULA
St.' Mark............. 146 St. John of .God.• ;... 424 o·.L. of Guadalupe •... 162
LA CANADA St, Linus.',.;........ 425 St. Sebastian ..•••... 169
St. Bede •.........•.. 307 OJAI SEPULVEDA
LA CRESCENTA St. Thomas Aquinas.•· • 186 O.L. of Peace ••.. , ... 222
St. James the Less••. 310 ORCU'l;T SHERMAN OAKS
LAKEWOOD St. Louis de Montfort 125 St. Francis de Sales. 273
St. Cyprian.......... 564 OXNARD SIERRA MADRE
St. Pancratius...•.•. 567 Mary Star of the Sea'. 182 St. Rita.....••.••.•. 348
LA MIRADA O.L. of Guadalupe.•.. 191 SIMI VALLEY
Beatitudes •..•...•... 428 St. Anthony.......... 184 St. Peter Claver...•• 167
St. Paul of the Cross 429 Santa Clara.......•.. 188 St. Rose of Lima.••.• 168
LANCASTER PACIFIC PALISADES SOLVANG
Sacred Heart...•..... 203 Corpus Christi ....••. 242 Santa Ines Mission..• 127
LA PUENTE PACOIMA SOUTH EL MONTE
St. Joseph........... 366 Guardian Angel....... 223 Epiphany......••••.•. 342
St. Martha.....•••.•. 368 Mary Immaculate.•...• 224 SOUTH GATE
LA VERNE-SAN DIMAS PALMDALE St. Helen •..••.....•. 445
Holy Name of Mary .•.. 381 St. Mary............. 204 SOUTH PASADENA
LOMITA PALOS VERDES'PENINSULA Holy Family.••.....•• 302
St. Margaret Mary .... 607 St. John Fisher...... 606 SUN VALLEY
LOMPOC PARAMOUNT O.L. of Holy Rosary.. 283
La Purisima O.L. of the Rosary ... 462 SYLMAR
Concepcion......... 121 St. Didacus..•.••••.. 225
Queen of Angels ...•.• 124 PASADENA
LONG BEACH Assumption of BVM.... 301
St. Andrew..•...•.... 306 TEMPLE CITY
Holy Innocents ....... 581 St. Luke.•....•...••. 347
0.L.of Mount Carmel.. 582 St. Philip, Apostle.. 311
PICO RIVERA THOUSAND OAKS
O.L.of Refuge........ 583 St. Paschal Baylon•.. 164
St. Anthony.......... 584' St. Franc:l;_s Xavier••. 406
St. Hilary...•••.••.. 408 TORRANCE
St. Athanasius•.....• 561 Nativity........•.••• 624
St. Barne.bas......... 562 St. Mariana.......... 409
POINT MUGU St. Catherine Laboure 626
St. Bartholomew ...... 585 TUJUNGA
St. Cornelius........ 563 U.S. Naval Base•..... 190
POMONA O.L. of Lourdes•••... 230
St. Joseph...•...•... 565
St. Lucy..•.••....... 586 Sacred Heart•........ 383 VANDENBERG A.F.B.
St. Maria Goretti.•.. 566 St. Joseph........... 386 O.L. Queen of Stars.. 123
St. Matthew.......... 587 St. Madeleine....•... '388 VAN NUYS
LOS NIETOS PORT HUENEME St. Bridget of Sweden 265
O.L.of Perpetual Help 403 U.S. Naval Base..•... 189 St. Elisabeth .•...... 268
LYNWOOD REDONDO BEACH st. Gepev�eve'.· (fano.-
St. Emydius... .•••.•. 444 St. James •...•••.•.• , 627 rama City') .•...... , 228
St. Philip Neri.•.... 448 St. Lawrence, Martyr. 628 St. Mary (Byzantine). 269
MALIBU RESEDA VENICE
O.L. of Malibu.....•. 243 St. Catherine of St. Mark...•........• 251
MANHATTAN BEACH Siena..·..•......... 266 VENTURA
Am�rican Martyrs•.•.. 621 SAN FERNANDO O.L. of Assumption... 183
MAYWOO,D St. Ferdinand........ 227 Sacred Heart ...•••.. , 193
St. Rose of Lima •.•.. Santa Rosa........... 231 San Bu�n�ve�tura
449 SAN GABRIEL Mission....•....... 187
MONROVIA
Immaculate Conception 344 St. Anthony,......... 324 VERNON
MONTEBELLO San Gabriel Mission.• 329 St. Martha......••... 446
O.L.of the Miraculous SAN MARINO WEST COVINA
Medal.............. 402 Ss. Felicitas and St. Christopher .•.... 363
St. Benedict......... 404 Perpetua........... 309 WESTLAKE VILLAGE
MONTEREY PARK SAN PEDRO St. Jude....•.••....• 272
St. Stephen.......... 325 Holy Trinity..•. :...• 602 WHITTIER
St. Thomas Aquinas... 327 Mary Star of the Sea. 603 St. Bruno ......••.•.. 405_
MONTROSE St. Peter......•..... 608 St. Gregory the Great 407
Holy Redeemer.....••. 303 SANTA BARBARA St. Mary..•......•.•. 410
MOORPARK Holy Cross......•.... 150 WILMINGTON
Holy Cross Mission •.. 161 St, Barbara (Old Holy Family....••..•. 601
NEWBURY PARK Mission) ...•......• 144 Ss. Peter and Pau1'••. 604
St. Julie Billiart ... 165 O.L. of Guadalupe ••.• 141 WOODLAND HILLS
NEW·CUYAMA O.L. of Mount Carmel. 142 St. Bernardine.•..... 264
Immaculate Conception 149 O.L. of Sorrows ...... 143 St. Mel.....•.•...... 271
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