Los Angeles Religious Education Congress

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Los Angeles Religious Education Congress
SCHEDULE
THURSDAY, MARCH 18
6:30 pm - 8:30 pm
FRIDAY, MARCH 19
8:00 am
8:30 - 9:30 am
10:00 - 11:30 am
10:15 - 12 noon
11:30 am - 1:00 pm
11:45 am - 12:30 pm
1:00 - 2:30 pm
3:00 - 4:30 pm
5:15 pm
8:00 - 10:30 pm
9:30 pm
SATURDAY, MARCH 20
8:00 am
8:30 am
10:00 - 11:30 am
11:30 am - 1:00 pm
11:45 am - 12:30 pm
1:00 - 2:30 pm
3:00 - 4:30 pm
5:15 pm
8:00 - 9:30 pm
8:00 - 10:00 pm
9:00 - 12 midnight
9:30 - 11:30 pm
SUNDAY, MARCH 21
8:00 am
8:00 - 9:30 am
8:30 am
10:00 - 11:30 am
11:30 am - 1:00 pm
11:45 am - 12:30 pm
1:00 - 2:30 pm
3:30 pm
2010 Los Angeles Religious Education Congress
Ticket/Program Book Pick-up – (Convention Prefunction Area)
On-site Registration & Ticket Pick-up open – (Prefunction Area)
Opening Rite & Welcome – (Arena)
Period 1 Workshops
Cardinal Mahony Online Chat – (Tech Center, Hall A)
LUNCH
Music: Jacob & Matthew Band – (Arena)
Music: Jesse Manibusan & Santiago Fernandez – (Hall B)
Music: Good Ground – (Outdoor, Arena fountain area)
Period 2 Workshops
Period 3 Workshops
EUCHARISTIC LITURGIES
Evening Prayer – (Convention 210)
Concert: “Friday Night LIVE Rock ‘n’ Praise” – (Arena)
An Evening of Poetry with David Whyte – (Convention 207)
Film Showcase 2010 – (Convention 201)
Lamentation – (Convention Ballroom C)
On-site registration opens – (Prefunction Area)
Morning Praise – (Arena)
Keynote: Mitch Albom – (Arena)
Period 4 Workshops
LUNCH
Music: Peter Kolar & Holy Cross Marimba & Rafael Moreno – (Arena)
Music: ValLimar & Frank Jansen – (Hall B)
Music: Vietnamese Folk Dance Troupe – (Outdoor, Arena fountain)
Period 5 Workshops
Period 6 Workshops
EUCHARISTIC LITURGIES
Evening Prayer – (Convention 210)
Sacred Illuminations – (Convention 213)
Concert: “Let Us Bless Our God with Mariachi” – (Arena)
Young Adult Dance – (Marriott Marquis Ballroom)
Young Adult Social – (Marriott Elite Ballroom)
On-site registration opens – (Prefunction Area)
EUCHARISTIC LITURGY – (Arena)
Address (English): Sr. Barbara Fiand – (Convention Ballroom AB)
Address (Spanish): Bishop Gregorio Rosa Chavez – (Hall B)
Period 7 Workshops
LUNCH
Music: Monica’s Joy with Chris de Silva and Gary Daigle – (Arena)
Music: Dr.Iven – (Hall B)
Period 8 Workshops
CLOSING EUCHARISTIC LITURGY – (Arena)
SACRED SPACE IN
CONVENTION 304 (3rd floor)
REGISTRATION BOOTH HOURS:
Friday & Saturday
Sunday
Location
8:00 am - 3:00 pm
8:00 am - 12:00 pm
Hall A Prefunction Area
EXHIBIT HALL HOURS:
Friday & Saturday
Sunday
Location
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
8:00 am - 3:00 pm
Convention Hall A
MULTICULTURAL EXHIBIT:
Friday & Saturday
Sunday
Location
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
9:00 am - 2:30 pm
2nd Floor Prefunction Lobby
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
10:00 am - 3:30 pm
10:00 am - 9:00 pm
10:00 am - 1:00 pm
Including:
• The Labyrinth
• Chapel
• Art Works
• Live Music
• Eucharistic Adoration
• Sacrament of Reconciliation
CONTENTS
General Info
2010 LOS ANGELES
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CONGRESS
MARCH 19-21
TALLERES DEL CONGRESO
Viernes, Sesiones 1-3 ................................ 34
Sábado, Sesiones 4-6 ................................ 35
Domingo, Sesiones 7-8 ............................. 36
WORSHIP AIDS – ARENA:
Friday
Opening Rite & Welcome begins.............. 38
Jazz Liturgy begins ................................... 41
Saturday
Morning Praise begins .............................. 48
Celtic Liturgy begins................................. 52
Sunday
Closing Liturgy begins .............................. 59
Congress Theme Song .............................. 66-67
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Maps
WORKSHOP ROOM LOCATIONS
Period 1 – Friday, March 19 ........................
Period 2 – Friday...........................................
Period 3 – Friday...........................................
Period 4 – Saturday, March 20 .....................
Period 5 – Saturday .......................................
Period 6 – Saturday .......................................
Period 7 – Sunday, March 21 .......................
Period 8 – Sunday .........................................
O.R.E.
Recorded workshops are indicated by
SPECIAL EVENTS
Cardinal Mahony Online Chat .................... Friday
Filmmakers’ Showcase ................................ Friday
David Whyte Poetry ..................................... Friday
Young Adult Dance & Social ................... Saturday
Sacred Illuminations ................................ Saturday
Exhibitors
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69-71
Arena
SAVE THE DATE!
Congress 2011 Dates
March 17, 2011 (Youth Day)
March 18-20, 2011 (Congress)
SECCIÓN EN ESPAÑOL
Horario del Congreso ................................
Información ...............................................
Mensaje del Cardenal Mahony .................
Mensaje de la Directora ............................
Programas de la oficina .............................
Español
GENERAL INFORMATION
Acknowledgments......................................... 72-75
Attendee General Information ...................... 7
Audio Recording Form ................................. 27
Committees ................................................... 72
Congress Highlights ..................................... 5
Endowment Fund Contributors ..................... 73-74
Exhibitors
• Categories ............................................... 95, 97
• Featured Exhibitors ................................ 82-102
• Index (alphabetical) ................................ 99-104
Daily Schedules
• Friday, February 27................................. 9-11
• Saturday, February 28 ............................. 16-18
• Sunday, March 1 ..................................... 23-24
Maps
• Clarion Hotel Map .................................. 76
• Convention Center Map ...................Back Cover
• Exhibit Hall A Map ................Inside Back Cover
• Hilton Hotel Map ................................... 77
• Marriott Hotel Map................................. 78
• Restaurants Map & Listing ..................... 80-81
• Sheraton Park Hotel Map ....................... 79
O.R.E. Programs ........................................... 69-71
O.R.E. Staff .................................................. 68
O.R.E. Staff Booth Schedule ........................ 69
Speaker Index................................................ 6
Tech Center Schedule.................................... 12
Weekend Schedule ..................... Inside Front Cover
Welcome
Message from Bishop Brown.................... 2
Message from Cardinal Mahony ............... 3
Message from the Director........................ 4
Schedule
ARCHDIOCESE OF LOS ANGELES
OFFICE OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
3424 WILSHIRE BOULEVARD
LOS ANGELES, CA 90010
PHONE: (213) 637-7346
WEB: www.RECongress.org
EMAIL: [email protected]
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Welcome to Congress
WELCOME
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2010 Religious Education Congress
WELCOME
General Info
March 2010
I am delighted to welcome you to our annual Religious Education Congress. This
extraordinary event affords us an opportunity to renew our commitment to pass on the
wonderful richness of our Catholic faith: our beliefs, rituals and spiritual traditions.
The theme selected for Congress 2010 draws us into the story of God’s Incredible
Abundance overflowing in love and compassion and echoed down through the centuries. To the exiles it is a promise of restoration, reminder of a life-giving Spirit, and in
Jesus it is a celebration of the wonder and power of a God who revives and revitalizes.
“I came that they may have life and have it abundantly” (John 10:10).
I am very pleased that so many of you take the time to be renewed and enriched by the
many excellent workshops, keynotes, liturgical celebrations and opportunities to connect which are offered throughout the weekend. Your leadership and faithful participation is admirable especially in these challenging times. You are gift and blessing to our
parish communities of faith.
Please be assured of my ongoing support and encouragement as you so generously
share the “Good News” of our Catholic story and tradition.
Asking God’s blessing on you, your families and your parish communities,
Sincerely yours in Christ,
His Eminence,
Cardinal Roger Mahony
Archbishop of Los Angeles
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WELCOME
March 2010
It is always a joy to welcome you to yet another wonderful Congress. The weekend offers
many opportunities to gather reflect and recommit to proclaiming the richness of our Sacred
Story.
Our theme, “Incredible Abundance,” inspired by the Scripture readings of the fifth Sunday
of Lent, speaks of God’s gracious abundance flowing out in acts of love and mercy. In Jesus
the forces of death and despair are overcome, stones and grit that block the stream of life are
removed and new life emerges. Embracing this incredible abundance we believe that it is never
too late for God to invigorate and renew a person, a church, a world.
As you will recall, a Religious Education Endowment Fund has been established in the Archdiocese of Los Angeles for the ongoing education and formation of Directors of Religious Education,
Adult Educators, Young Adults and Youth Ministers. The fund is currently enabling 10 students to
pursue a master’s degree in Religious Education. Your gift offering at the 2009 Congress Saturday
night liturgies added $40,207 to this fund. We also thank those who made a special contribution to
the endowment with their online registration.
We are blessed by the variety of offerings, inspiring liturgical celebrations, entertainment and
multicultural expressions provided. You are encouraged to walk the labyrinth, participate in
the Sacrament of Reconciliation or spend quiet moments in our contemplative Sacred Space.
Mindful of our common responsibility to care for the earth and all of God’s creation, our
“Green Space” will provide resources and opportunities to exchange ideas and join efforts in
this most important enterprise.
Thank you again for your presence, your faithful participation and for the hope that you so
generously share with your communities of faith. I look forward to greeting you throughout
these days of “Incredible Abundance.”
Sincerely,
Sister Edith Prendergast, RSC
Archdiocesan Director
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2010 Religious Education Congress
< SPECIAL EXHIBIT
Friday through Sunday
Grand Arena Lobby
CARDINAL ONLINE CHAT>
Friday, 10:15 - noon – Tech Center
Join us Friday morning as Los Angeles Cardinal Roger Mahony conducts a live online
chat session, first with school students, and
then in a nationwide chat session. This is the
Cardinal’s 14th annual online appearance.
Who’s Under Your Carbon Footprint?
Explore stories and images of our world’s
most vulnerable people who experience the
greatest impact from climate change, but
who contribute the least to the problem.
Discover inspiring and prayerful responses
to climate change.
<DAVID WHYTE POETRY
Friday, 8 pm – Convention 207
FILM SHOWCASE 2010>
Join poet David Whyte for a journey
through the poetic tradition, looking at the
thresholds human beings have always had
to cross to live a larger, richer, more courageous and more generous life, no matter the
outward circumstances.
Friday, 8 -10 pm – Convention 201
This year’s Film Showcase, in partnership with Loyola Marymount University,
presents excerpts from a number of narrative feature films, shorts, documentaries,
experimental and animated films, whose
thematic elements are grounded in Catholic
social teaching, justice, ministry, spirituality
and theology. Filmmakers will be present to
meet with audience members.
SACRED SPACE>
Friday through Sunday – Convention 304
Sacred Space returns once again to its
home on the third level of the Convention
Center, with extended hours on Saturday.
Take a respite from the day’s events and
enter a space dedicated to facilitating a
sense of spiritual rejuvenation. Our Sacred
Space will offer Eucharistic Adoration in
the Chapel, the Sacrament of Reconciliation, a labyrinth (pictured), art and meditative music.
SELF-CARE/MOVEMENT>
<SACRED ILLUMINATIONS
Saturday, 8 - 9 pm – Convention 213
Returning to Congress 2010 is Sacred Illuminations, a mystical choreography of light
and sound. Incorporating her newest liturgical and fine art photography and reflections,
Sr. Rose Marie Tulacz, SND, will bring
the Incredible Abundance of the sacred,
the stillness, the formless, the divine, to our
humanity. Come reflect and pray.
<EUCHARISTIC LITURGIES
Friday through Sunday
Over the four-day weekend, Congress 2010
offers 18 Eucharistic Liturgies of different
character, ranging from Contemplative to
Jazz, from Spanish to a Byzantine Divine
Liturgy.
Friday - Sunday, 6:30 - 7:30 am
Marriott Los Angeles/La Jolla
Our faith calls us to care for God’s creation – that includes our own bodies! Join
Susan Searle each day as she leads us in
some quieting and light movement to help
us connect to God’s presence in our lives.
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AND DON’T MISS ...
CELL PHONE DROP OFF
Daily – Grand Arena Lobby
CONGRESS SOUVENIRS
Friday - Sunday – Hall A
MASSAGE CHAIRS
Friday - Sunday – Prefunction Hall A
A.A. MEETING
Daily, lunchtime – Marriott San Diego
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General Info
Congress Highlights
CONGRESS SPOTLIGHT
SPEAKER INDEX
Aguilera-Titus, Alejandro .. 4-51*, 7-51*
Albom, Mitch ..................... KEY*
Allen Jr., John ................... 5-01*, 7-01*
Alonso, Tony ..................... 2-13, 4-12
Angotti, John..................... 5-02*
Anslinger, Leisa ................ 3-01*, 6-01*
Appleby, Scott................... 6-02*, 7-02*
Arroyo, Maria .................... 2-01, 6-51
Awiapo, Thomas ............... 6-03*
Bañuelas, Msgr. Arturo ..... 4-52*, 7-03*
Baumann, Bruce ............... 3-02*, 8-01*
Beaudoin, Dr. Tom ............ 4-01*, 6-04
Beckman, Betsey.............. 3-03*, 7-04*
Benson, Fr. Richard .......... 2-02*, 6-04
Betancourt, Anna .............. 4-55
Boadt, Rev. Lawrence ...... 6-05*, 8-02*
Boyle, Rev. Gregory ......... 6-06*
Bravo Perez, Benjamin ..... 5-51*, 7-52*
Brennan, Rev. Patrick ....... 3-04*, 4-02*
Brown, Grayson Warren ... 2-03*, 7-06*
Brown, Monica .................. 3-05*, 7-05*
Bryant, Sr. Kathy............... 7-07*
Burland, John ................... 1-01*, 5-03*
Burns, Jim......................... 1-02*
Calderon Varona, Juan ..... 1-51, 6-52
Campuzano, Rev. Guillermo . 1-52*, 6-53*
Carrillo Velásquez, Carlos 3-51*, 5-52*
Casey, Fr. Michael ............ 2-04*, 7-08*
Cheri, Richard................... 6-07
Chinn, Andrew .................. 2-05*, 7-09*
Cimino, Sr. Carol .............. 3-06*, 8-03*
Clarke, Fr. Jim .................. 3-07*
Coleman, Fr. Gerald ......... 2-06, 6-08
Coloroso, Barbara ............ 4-04, 5-04
Coutinho, Paul .................. 5-05*, 8-04*
Crosby, Rev. Michael ........ 4-03*, 5-06*
Cusick, Rev. John ............. 1-03*, 4-05*
Davis, Maggie ................... 3-23*, 6-24*
Desiderio, Fr. Frank .......... 5-07
Donovan, Patrick .............. 1-04*, 2-07*
Downey, Dr. Michael ......... 4-06*
East, Msgr. Ray ................ 7-10*
East, Tom.......................... 7-11*
Eipers, Carole ................... 4-07
Ellair, Steven..................... 1-05*, 7-12*
Fabing, Fr. Bob ................. 1-06
Ferder, Sr. Fran ................ 1-08*, 4-08*,
..................................... 6-04
Fernández, Santiago ........ 3-52, 7-53
Fiand, Sr. Barbara ............ 1-07*, KEY*
Flecha, José-Román ........ 2-51*, 6-54*
Florian, Amy...................... 2-08, 8-05
Florian, DJ ........................ 2-16*
Ford, Paul ......................... 3-08*
Fragomeni, Fr. Richard ..... 1-09*, 3-09*
Freeburg, Sr. Paule .......... 5-25*
Gaillardetz, Dr. Richard .... 1-10*, 2-09*
Galipeau, Dr. Jerry............ 1-11*, 6-09*
Gallagher, Sr. Toni Lynn.... 3-10, 5-08
Gilbert, Rev. Richard ........ 6-10*, 8-06*
Good Ground, .................. 6-07
Goodwin, Dr. Carole ......... 2-10*, 5-09*
Gordon, Dr. Greer ............. 3-11*, 8-07*
Grimaldo, Gloria Cecilia.... 3-53*, 5-53*
Groome, Dr. Thomas ........ 3-12*, 4-09*
Grzona, Ricardo ............... 3-54*, 7-54*
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Asterisks and the headphone
symbol ( ) indicate recorded
workshops. “Key” indicates a
Saturday Keynote or Sunday
Address.
Workshops are designated by
two numbers separated by a
dash. The first number indicates
the period; the number after the
dash is the workshop number.
Workshop numbers -01 to -30
are in English; -50 to -58 are
in Spanish; and -70 is in Vietnamese.
Haas, David ...................... 2-11, 6-11
Hailer, Sr. Gretchen .......... 4-10*
Halsey-Hoover, Sharon .... 2-12*
Hart, Mark ......................... 1-12*, 4-11*
Hartigan, Kevin ................. 2-01, 6-51
Haugen, Marty .................. 2-13, 4-12
Heagle, Fr. John ............... 1-08*, 4-08*
Hendey, Lisa ..................... 2-14*, 8-08*
Hershey, Rev. Terry .......... 1-13*, 4-13
Hoover, David ................... 2-12*
Horan, Dr. Michael ............ 5-10*
Huebsch, Bill..................... 1-14*, 4-14*
Hurd & Anawim, Bob ........ 4-15
Huston, Paula ................... 6-12*, 7-13*
Jansen, Val Limar ............. 6-13*, 2-15*
Jansen, Frank ................... 6-13*, 2-15*
Jarzembowski, Paul.......... 3-13*, 6-14*
Jezreel, Jack..................... 1-15, 4-16
Just, Rev. Felix ................. 3-14*, 7-14*
Kelly, Matthew .................. 3-16, 7-15
Kendzia, Tom .................... 8-09*, 6-13*
Kennett, Colette ................ 7-16*
Kessler, Fr. Matthew ......... 2-52*, 8-51*
Kham, Bishop Peter Van .. 5-70*, 7-70*
Kolar, Peter ....................... 7-56
LaBelle, Fr. Patrick ........... 5-11*, 8-10*
Lawton, Liam .................... 5-12
Lee, Fr. Michael ................ 1-53*
Leonard, Fr. Richard ......... 3-15, 7-17
Levy, Eduardo................... 4-53*, 8-52*
Loftus, Fr. David ............... 2-16*
López Gutiérrez, Siro........ 6-55*, 8-53*
Lumas, Eva Marie............. 6-15, 8-11
Mahan, Rev. Daniel .......... 4-17*, 7-18*
Manibusan, Jesse............. 6-16*
Martin, Rev. James ........... 3-17*, 8-54*
Martineau, Mariette........... 3-18*, 6-17*
Massingale, Rev. Bryan .... 2-17*, 4-18*
Matovina, Timothy ............ 4-19*, 6-56*
Mayersohn, Rabbi Michael ... 2-18*, 8-12*
McGuire, Fr. Brendan ....... 7-19*
McKenna, Dr. Megan ........ 2-19*, 6-18*
McMahon, Bishop Malcolm ... 4-20*, 7-20*
Miles, Ted ......................... 6-03*
Misleh, Daniel ................... 8-13*
Montenegro, Juan Carlos . 2-53*, 7-55*
Moreno, Rafael ................. 7-56
Mullen, Rev. J. Patrick ...... 2-20*, 5-13*
Murray, Rev. J-Glenn ........ 1-16*, 5-14*
Murua, Marcelo................. 3-55*, 5-54*
Musgrave, Hilary............... 3-05*, 7-05*
Neu, Lynn ......................... 8-14*
Nguyen, Rev. Hy............... 1-70*, 4-70*
Nguyen, Mong-Hang ........ 3-70*, 8-70*
Nuzzi, Rev. Ronald ........... 2-21, 5-15
Ospino, Dr. Hosffman ....... 1-54*, 4-54*
Pable, Fr. Martin ............... 6-19*, 8-15*
Pacatte, Sr. Rose.............. 4-10*
Pacholczyk, Rev. Tadeusz 1-17, 3-19
Paprocki, Joe .................... 7-21*
Pedraza, Fanny Cepeda... 1-55*, 8-55*
Peña, Donna..................... 4-21
Phong, Bro. Fortunat ........ 2-70*, 6-70*
Picha, Stephen ................. 3-07*
Prejean, Helen .................. 3-20*, 4-22*
Rausch, Rev. Thomas ...... 6-20*
Ricard, Rev. R. Tony ......... 2-23*
Ristow, Kate...................... 3-21
Robinette, Brian ................ 2-22*, 8-16*
Roderick, Rev. Philip ........ 1-18*, 8-17*
Rodríguez, Rev. Domingo 1-56*, 7-57*
Rohr, Fr. Richard .............. 2-24*, 4-23*
Rolheiser, Rev. Ronald ..... 1-19*, 6-21*
Rosa Chávez, Bishop
Gregorio ........................ 5-56*, KEY*
Rubalcava, Pedro ............. 4-55
Scally, Anna ...................... 5-16*
Schellman, James ............ 5-17*, 8-18*
Searle, Susan ................... 2-25*, 5-18*
Sedano, Maruja ................ 2-54*, 8-56*
Senior, Rev. Donald .......... 2-26*, 4-24*
Shaia, Alexander .............. 3-22*, 6-22*
Shepp, Vikki...................... 6-23*
Showalter, Carol ............... 3-23*, 6-24*
Siller Acuña, Clodomiro .... 3-56*, 8-57*
Skinner, Christine Way ..... 1-20*, 5-19*
Skinner, Michael Way ....... 1-20*, 5-19*
Smith-Christopher, Dr. Daniel 1-21*, 8-19*
Smollin, Sr. Anne Bryan .... 3-24*, 8-20*
Sofield, Bro. Loughlan ...... 1-22*, 5-20*
Sparks, Fr. Dick ................ 5-21, 8-21
Spitzer, Rev. Robert.......... 3-25*, 5-23*
Stenzel, Pam .................... 2-27*, 5-22*
Svoboda, Sr. Melannie ..... 3-27*, 8-22*
Tejerina Arias, Dr. Gonzalo ... 2-55*, 6-57*
Theisen, Michael .............. 6-25*, 8-23*
Thieman, LeAnn ............... 1-23*, 7-22*
Tobar Mensbrugghe, Dora 2-56*, 5-55*
Turner, Rev. Paul .............. 1-24*, 4-25*
Upchurch, Catherine......... 5-24*, 7-23*
Valenzuela, Victor ............. 2-28*, 5-57*
Walker, Christopher .......... 3-26*, 5-25*
Wallis, Jim ........................ 6-26*, 7-24*
Walsh, Dr. David ............... 1-25, 6-27
Walters, Thomas............... 5-26*, 8-24*
Weber, Joan ..................... 6-17*, 7-25*
Wells, David...................... 5-27*, 8-25*
Wenc, Char....................... 3-28*, 6-28*
Weston, Fr. Thomas ......... 1-26*, 4-26*
White, Dr. C. Vanessa ...... 5-28*, 8-26*
Whyte, David .................... 1-27
Wicks, Robert ................... 4-27, 7-26
Witherup, Rev. Ronald...... 1-28*, 4-28*
Yzaguirre, Dr. John ........... 4-56*, 7-27*
2010 Religious Education Congress
GENERAL INFORMATION
BOOK SIGNING
Authors and musical artists will be available to sign
books and CDs in the Book Signing Area (southeast
area of Exhibit Hall A, near the Recording Booth).
Check the schedule at the Book Signing Area for
updated times.
EXHIBIT HOURS
Exhibits are located in Hall A. See pages 99-104 for a
listing of exhibitors. Exhibits will be open:
Friday:
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Saturday:
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Sunday:
8:00 am - 3:00 pm
CELL PHONES / PAGERS
Out of respect for speakers and other participants,
please turn off any cell phones and pagers during
general sessions, liturgies and workshops.
FOOD/CONCESSIONS
The Convention Center offers daily options of food
choices in Hall A.
Continental breakfast: 8:00 am - 9:30 am
Lunch:
11:00 am - 2:00 pm
Cart concessions:
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
FIRST AID
A First Aid Station for routine health matters is located
in the Prefunction area (see back cover map).
HOSPITALITY ROOM INFORMATION
Check the Message Board in the Prefunction area to
give or obtain information about parish hospitality.
LOST AND FOUND
Lost & Found is located outside of Congress Headquarters, located in Convention AR 1.
MESSAGE CENTER
The Message Center, located in the Prefunction area,
can receive incoming messages. Call (714) 765-8883
or (714) 765-8884 to leave a message, or you can leave
a note on the Message Board.
Friday:
10:00 am - 6:00 pm
Saturday:
9:00 am - 6:00 pm
Sunday:
9:00 am - 3:00 pm
PARKING
Day parking is available in the Convention Center
parking structures at the rate of $10 per day with no
in-and-out privileges.
RESTAURANT RESERVATIONS
In addition to our listing on pages 80-81, the Restaurant Booth, located in the Prefunction area, has
restaurant menus and can help make reservations:
Friday & Saturday:
10:00 am - 6:00 pm
Sunday:
10:00 am - 3:00 pm
GENERAL INFORMATION
NAME TAGS/TICKETS
Congress Name Tags are required to be worn at all
times during scheduled events. Tickets are necessary
for admittance into workshops and general sessions.
TICKET EXCHANGE
You may exchange tickets for any open workshops
during the same period beginning at noon on the Friday of Congress at the Registration Booth’s Exchange
window, located in the Prefunction area. Note: Any
ticket can be used for sessions of the same time in the
Arena or Hall B.
SAVING SEATS
It is permissible to save seats up to 10 minutes before
a scheduled function begins. After that time, we ask
that, in Christian love, you release these seats for
others. If any Congress volunteer requests that you
release seats that you are saving, please comply with
the direction given.
SMOKING
Smoking is not allowed in the Convention Center.
There are several outdoor courtyards where it is
permitted.
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WORKSHOPS
All workshops are ticketed and no one will be admitted to any session without the proper ticket. Any
valid ticket will serve as admission to Arena or Hall
B workshops, but these sessions are not open to those
without tickets.
Our speakers are generously sharing their time and
talents with us. As a special courtesy to them, we ask
that you please arrive at the workshop location prior
to the scheduled start time. We remind you to please
quiet your pager and turn off cell phones.
All sessions will begin on time, and many speakers
have asked that no one be admitted after the session
has begun. Also, we ask you to avoid, as much as
possible, leaving workshops during a presentation.
Most of the workshops will have a natural break time
when it would be less disruptive to the speaker and to
the other participants.
EMERGENCIES
In case of emergency, contact the nearest Congress
official wearing a red, white, blue striped ribbon; they
are in radio contact and can summon help quickly. For
life-threatening situations, please call 9-1-1.
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AUDIO RECORDING
Many of the workshop sessions will be recorded with
speaker permission (indicated by [*] and ). Audio
CDs are available for purchase at the CSC Digital
Media booth, located at the east wall in Exhibit Hall
A. Delegate recording of any workshop or general
assembly is NOT permitted.
Happy 35th Anniversary!
In gratitude for the inspiring leadership
and blessing of Cardinal Roger Mahony on
his 35th anniversary as Bishop
in service of God’s People.
May 1, 1962 – Ordained a priest
March 19, 1975 – Ordained a bishop
July 16, 1985 – Appointed Archbishop of Los Angeles
September 5, 1985 – Installed as Archbishop of Los Angeles
June 28, 1991 – Elevated to Cardinal
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2010 Religious Education Congress
EVENTS
Schedule
Friday @ Congress
Friday, March 19, 2010
Opening event 2009
LITURGIES & PRAYER SERVICES
Eucharistic Liturgies
All liturgies begin at 5:15 pm
Congress offers several Eucharistic Liturgies of different character from which to choose. We invite you to experience
one. All Friday Liturgies will celebrate the Solemnity of the Feast of St. Joseph.
F1
F2
F3
F4
F5
F6
F7
Character
General
Byzantine
Divine Liturgy
Contemplative
Jazz
Nigerian
Spanish
Vietnamese
Location
Convention Ballroom (3rd floor)
Hilton Pacific Ballroom
Presider
Cardinal Roger Mahony
Bishop Gerald Dino
Music
Jesse Manibusan
Byzantine Cantors
Marriott Grand Ballroom
Convention Arena
Marriott Marquis Ballroom
Convention Hall B
Convention 303 (3rd floor)
Rev. Gregory Boyle
Rev. J-Glenn Murray
Rev. Michael Ohanete
Rev. Domingo Rodriguez
Bishop Peter Nguyen Kham
Cyprian Consiglio
J. Angotti/ / M. Augustin / C. Petty
Nigerian Community
E. Garcia / R. Lopez / P. Rubalcava
Vietnamese Community
Liturgy of the Hours & Prayer Service
In honor of the Feast of St. Joseph, friends of the Sister of St. Joseph of Carondelet have planned our Evening Prayer
(5:15 pm). The Lamentation service (9:30 pm) will help raise our cries for healing to our God.
P1 Evening Prayer
P2 Lamentation
5:15 pm Convention 210 (2nd floor) Sr. Cecilia Magladry, CSJ
9:30 pm Convention Ballroom C (3rd) Tricia Hoyt
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Laura Gomez
Bob Hurd
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FRIDAY EVENTS
FRIDAY SCHEDULE
OPENING RITE & WELCOME
Arena – Friday, 8:30 am
8:00 am
On-site registration begins
(Prefunction area)
“Incredible Abundance” / Increible Abundancia”
8:30 - 9:30 am
Opening Rite & Welcome
(Arena)
Join in this spirit-filled celebration to mark the beginning of a weekend
filled with opportunities to worship, to grow in faith, to share wisdom. Our
inspiring ritual will be graced by the presence and participation of:
10:00 - 11:30 am
Period 1 Workshops
10:15 - 12 noon
Cardinal Mahony Online Chat
(Tech Center - Hall A)
11:30am - 1:00 pm
LUNCH
11:45 am - 12:30 pm
Music (Arena)
– The Jacob & Matthew Band
Music (Hall B)
– Jesse Manibusan
& Santiago Fernandez
Music (Outdoor)
– Good Ground
1:00 - 2:30 pm
Period 2 Workshops
3:00 - 4:30 pm
Period 3 Workshops
5:15 pm
Eucharistic Liturgies
& Evening Prayer
Cardinal Roger Mahony
Edith Prendergast, RSC
Paulette Smith
Jan Pedroza
John Flaherty
Tony Alonso
John Angotti
Ed Archer
Meredith Augustin
Betsey Beckman
Anna Betancourt
Ed Bolduc
Grayson Warren Brown
Carol Browning
Jennifer Broyard-Bonam
Karla Carillo
Richard Cheri
Cyprian Consiglio
Eleazar Cortés
Harrison Crenshaw
Elohim D’Leon
Gary Daigle
Chris de Silva
Santiago Fernández
Laura Gomez
David Haas
Marty Haugen
Eddie Hilley
Dan Houze
Bob Hurd
Jacob and Matthew
ValLimar Jansen
Mary Janus
Tom Kendzia
Peter Kolar
Liam Lawton
FRIDAY LUNCHTIME ENTERTAINMENT
Arena – 11:45 am - 12:30 pm
THE JACOB & MATTHEW BAND
T Southern California group has a unique sound with
This
eelements of blues, R&B, Pop, and Christian Praise & Worship styles.
styles Their music
musi and lyrics inspire self-reflection and re-energized faith.
Hall B – 11:45 am - 12:30 pm
8:00 pm
Concert (Arena)
– John Angotti & Friends
Film Showcase 2010
(Convention 201)
David Whyte Poetry
(Convention 207)
9:30 pm
Lamentation
(Convention Ballroom C)
Registration Hours
8:00 am - 3:00 pm
(Prefunction area)
Exhibit Hours
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
(Hall A)
Monica Leon
Kenneth Louis
Monica Miller Luther
Diana Macalintal
Jesse Manibusan
Bree Mitchell
Rafael Moreno
Donna Peña
W. Clifford Petty
Bro. Fortunat Phong
Jalonda Robertson
Pedro Rubalcava
Brenda Smith
Nicole Smith
Alex Venegas
Vietnamese Drummers
John West
Christine Ye
JESSE MANIBUSAN & SANTIAGO FERNÁNDEZ
S
Sing,
rejoice and “rock out” with this incredible duo who
ccan lift your spirits with their festive, up-beat songs, their
engaging pr
presence and abundant energy.
Outdoor (near Arena Fountain) – 11:45 am - 12:30 pm
GOOD GROUND
Ignite the fire shut up deep down in your bones! This gospel concert will transform your Friday afternoon from an
ordinary lunchtime into something extraordinary!
FRIDAY EVENING CONCERT
FRIDAY NIGHT LIVE ROCK ’N’ PRAISE!
Arena – 8:00 pm
Jo perennial Congress favorite John Angotti as he weaves a tapestry
Join
oof solid, soulful sounds that will change the way you approach your
faith and your life! With guests Meredith Augustin, Cliff Petty & more.
fa
Sacred Space
10:00 am - 3:30 pm
(Convention 304)
RECONCILIATION HOURS
11:30 am - 1:00 pm
2:30 - 3:30 pm
FRIDAY EVENING POETRY
Multicultural Exhibit
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
(Convention 2nd floor)
Join David Whyte for a journey through the poetic tradition, looking at
the thresholds human beings have always had to cross to live a larger,
richer, more courageous and generous lives.
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Convention 207 – 8:00 pm
“Thresholds of Presence: An Evening of Poetry with David Whyte”
2010 Religious Education Congress
EVENTS
<CARDINAL ONLINE CHAT @ TECH CENTER
Tech Center – Hall A, 10:15 - 12 noon – Friday only
Drop by and watch Cardinal Roger Mahony as he conducts a private online chat with school
students from St. John Chrysostom School in Inglewood, Calif. Then JOIN IN and ask an online
question as as continues in a nationwide, online open forum.
<SPECIAL EXHIBIT
Grand Arena Lobby – throughout weekend
<SACRED SPACE
Convention Center 304 – 10 am - 3:30 pm
Enter a place dedicated to facilitating a sense of spiritual rejuvenation – partake in the Labyrinth, spend
some time in Eucharistic Adoration, or make use of the times for the Sacrament of Reconciliation.
(We are grateful to the priests who make this sacrament available to our Congress attendees.)
<MULTICULTURAL EXHIBIT
Convention 2nd floor Lobby – 9 am - 5 pm
Find a variety of cultural and religious artifacts, expressions of faith and religious piety practices,
stories of saints and martyrs, and a plethora of items from the cultures of Native America, Central
and South America, Europe, Africa/African-American and Asia.
<UNWIND DURING CONGRESS
Hall A Prefuntion Area – 10 am - 4:30 pm
Renew your spirit and take a break from the bustle of Congress with a chair massages that relieves
tension and relaxes the mind. Visit our Chair Massage area in the Prefuction Area of Hall A. The
cost is $1 per minute.
ASIAN PACIFIC EVENTS
DON’T MISS ...
VIETNAMESE-LANGUAGE WORKSHOPS
CELL PHONE DROP OFF – Daily – Grand Arena Lobby
EXERCISE – 6:30 - 7:30 am - Marriott Los Angeles/La Jolla
A.A. MEETING – Lunchtime – Marriott San Diego
SPEAKER SIGNING
Hall A (Southeast corner)
Authors and musical artists will be available to sign books and
CDs in the Book Signing Area (southeast corner of Exhibit Hall
A). Check the schedule at the Book Signing Area for scheduling
updates.
FOLLOWING PERIOD 1 (about 11:30 am)
AUTHOR
EXHBITOR
Fr. Richard Fragomeni
Now You Know Media
Dr. Daniel Smith-Christopher
Now You Know Media
Fr. Ronald Witherup
Now You Know Media
Jim Burns
Paulist Press
Dr. Richard Gaillardetz
Paulist Press
Fr. Ronald Rolheiser
Paulist Press
Dr. David Walsh
Paulist Press
LeAnn Thieman
Liguori Publications
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TABLE
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
1-70
2-70
3-70
Fr. Hy Nguyen
Bro. Fortunat Phong
Mong-Hang Nguyen
FOLLOWING PERIOD 2 (about 2:30 pm)
AUTHOR
EXHBITOR
TABLE
José-Román Flecha Andrés
—
A
Rabbi Michael Mayersohn Paulist Press
B
Dr. Richard Gaillardetz
Paulist Press
C
Fr. Donald Senior
Now You Know Media
D
Fr. Richard Rohr
Paulist Press/Crossroads E
Fr. Michael Casey
Paraclete Press
F
Fr. Matthew Kessler
Liguori Publications
G
FOLLOWING PERIOD 3 (about 4:30 pm)
Fr. James Martin
Harper One
A
Alexander Shaia
Harper One
B
Fr. Richard Fragomeni
Now You Know Media
C
Fr. Richard Leonard
Paulist Press
D
Sr. Helen Prejean
Paulist Press
E
Char Wenc
Paulist Press
F
Carol Showalter / Maggie Davis Paraclete Press
G
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Schedule
Who’s Under Your Carbon Footprint? Explore stories and images of our world’s most vulnerable
people who experience the greatest impact from climate change, but who contribute the least to the
problem. Discover inspiring and prayerful responses to climate change.
Technology Center
TECH CENTER IN HALL A
The Los Angeles Religious Education Congress Technology Center highlights educational DVD and CD
software, online services and Internet resources that would be of interest to our Congress attendees. The Tech
Center is located near the center of Exhibit Hall A, under the “Computer Demonstration” banner. Drop by to
see the latest in our exhibitors’ online products and resources.
CONGRESS TECH BOOTH SCHEDULE
(Check booth for schedule updates)
FRIDAY, MARCH 19
10:15 - 11:15 am
Cardinal School Chat – The Cardinal conducts an online chat with
students from St. John Chrysostom School in Inglewood, Calif.
11:15 - 12 noon
Cardinal Mahony Online – The Cardinal continues in a nationwide chat session
open to all, and sponsored by ChurchWerks by Imagetrend.
12:00 - 12:30 pm
ChurchWerks – With solutions for non-profits, churches and schools, see a demonstration of using a web-based grade book
12:30 - 1:00 pm
ParishSoft – Manage your religious education programs, from maintaining registrations to printing certificates
1:00 - 1:30 pm
ParishSoft – Manage your religious education programs, from maintaining registrations to printing certificates
1:30 - 2:00 pm
St. Camillus – Come learn about web site chaplaincy training and care along with
social justice networking for consistent life justice.
2:00 - 2:30 pm
Outside da Box – Play the interactive DVD CateQUIZ’em!, a video curriculum
for middle and high school catechesis.
2:30 - 3:00 pm
Veritas – FaithConnet, an exciting new project that aims to involve teens in the
process of religious education in an interactive online medium.
SATURDAY, MARCH 20
9:00 - 9:30 am
9:30 - 10:00 am
Catholic Quiz – A brand-new religious learning website for parents, teachers and
catechists. Free membership drawing!
10:00 - 10:30 am
Outside da Box – Play the interactive DVD CateQUIZ’em!, a video curriculum
for middle and high school catechesis.
10:30 - 11:00 am
11:00 - 11:30 am
Gradelink – Come see the award-winning grading and administration system that
connects teachers, parents and school administrators easily and affordably.
11:30 - 12 noon
Ministry Scheduler Pro – Streamline your church volunteer scheduling with
easy-to-use ministry software.
12:00 - 12:30 pm
Catholic Quiz – A brand-new religious learning website for parents, teachers and
catechists. Free membership drawing!
12:30 - 1:00 pm
Veritas – FaithConnet, an exciting new project that aims to involve teens in the
process of religious education in an interactive online medium.
1:00 - 1:30 pm
1:30 - 2:00 pm
2:00 - 2:30 pm
Outside da Box – Play the interactive DVD CateQUIZ’em!, a video curriculum
for middle and high school catechesis.
2:30 - 3:00 pm
Gradelink – Come see the award-winning grading and administration system that
connects teachers, parents and school administrators easily and affordably.
SUNDAY, MARCH 20
SUNDAY ONLY! Drop by the Tech Center
for your FREE souvenir ePostcard
to email home and to friends!
(Not available during presentation times.)
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2010 Religious Education Congress
PERIOD 1
Friday, March 19, 2010 • 10:00 - 11:30 am
www.RECongress.org
AUDIO LOCATION
(Sheraton) Park Ballroom
(Hilton) Pacific D
(Clarion) Orangewood
(Convention) 206
(Marriott) Grand Ballrm F-K
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Schedule
WORKSHOP
1-01 Growing in Faith through the Power of Song - John Burland
1-02 Creating an Intimate Marriage - Jim Burns
1-03 The Word Became Flesh: An Adult Appreciation of the
Incarnation - Rev. John Cusick
1-04 Using the Remote to Channel Jesus - Patrick Donovan
1-05 From Pulling Hair to Quiet Prayer: Tips for Classroom
Management and Discipline - Steven Ellair
1-06 The Living Eucharist: Our Love, Joy, Need, Fear, Sorrow and
Anger Find a Home - Fr. Bob Fabing
1-07 Claiming the Power Within: Living the Christian Vision
- Sr. Barbara Fiand
1-08 Saying Yes to Love and Intimacy: The Spiritual Journey into
Mutual Loving - Sr. Fran Ferder & Fr. John Heagle
1-09 Celebrating the Eucharist in Charity and Truth
- Fr. Richard Fragomeni
1-10 How Should Catholics Vote: Reflections on Our Electoral
Obligations - Dr. Richard Gaillardetz
1-11 Recharge the RCIA Process: Learning by Doing
- Dr. Jerry Galipeau
1-12 The Gospel According to TiVo: Plugging Faith into a Wireless
Culture - Mark Hart
1-13 Live Without Fear: The Truth About Intimacy, Love, Passion
and Sexuality - Rev. Terry Hershey
1-14 Coach Parents to Form Their Own Kids! - Bill Huebsch
1-15 New Wineskins for New Wine: A New Vision for Parish Life
That Integrates Social Mission - Jack Jezreel
1-16 The Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy: Still an Incredible
Abundance 47 Years Later - Rev. J-Glenn Murray
1-17 In Vitro Fertilization and Assisted Reproductive Technologies
- Rev. Tadeusz Pacholczyk
1-18 Sensing the Holy: Touching the Earth, Sounding the Word,
Praying the Body - Rev. Philip Roderick
1-19 The Abundance of God and Philanthropy of the Heart
- Rev. Ronald Rolheiser
1-20 Sustain Us, Lord: A Spirituality for Parents, Caregivers and
Teachers with Special Needs Children
- Christine & Michael Way Skinner
1-21 The Church in Exile: A Biblical Theme for Modern Christians
- Dr. Daniel Smith-Christopher
1-22 The Parish as a Community of Disciples - Bro. Loughlan Sofield
1-23 Caring for the Caregiver - LeAnn Thieman
1-24 The Order of Mass - Rev. Paul Turner
1-25 Why Do They Act That Way? A Survival Guide to the
Adolescent Brain - Dr. David Walsh
1-26 Living and Working in a World Full of Alcoholics and Addicts:
Learning How to Tend to Our Own Acre - Fr. Thomas Weston
1-27 What to Remember When Waking: Disciplines of an Everyday
Spiritual Life - David Whyte
1-28 Charismatic Compulsion: St. Paul as a Model for
Evangelization Today - Rev. Ronald Witherup
1-70 Vietnamese Workshop - Rev. Hy Nguyen
(Convention) Ballroom C
(Convention) 208
(Convention) 212
(Convention) 201 ABC
(Convention) 209
(Marriott) Orange County
(Convention) Ballroom AB
(Convention) Ballroom DE
—
(Marriott) Marquis South
(Convention) 210 D
(Marriott) Marquis Center
—
(Convention) 202
(Convention) 207 D
(Convention) Arena
(Sheraton) Garden Room
(Convention) 207 ABC
—
(Convention) 205
(Convention) 201 D
(Hilton) Pacific C
(Marriott) Grand Ballrm A-E
(Sheraton) Plaza Ballroom
—
(Convention) 303
(Convention) 211
(Sheraton) Palm Rooms
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PERIOD 2
1:00 - 2:30 pm • Friday, March 19, 2010
WORKSHOP
2-01 Muslims and Christians Working Together: Our Call to
Solidarity Around the World - Maria Arroyo & Kevin Hartigan
2-02 Human Sexuality and Catholic Moral Teaching
- Fr. Richard Benson
2-03 Make a Joyful Noise unto the Lord with Music, Music, Music!
- Grayson Warren Brown
2-04 Lectio Divina: Ancient and Modern - Fr. Michael Casey
2-05 This Day: Music and Daily Prayer for Elementary Children
- Andrew Chinn
2-06 Bioethical Questions and the Dignity of the Human Person
- Fr. Gerald Coleman
2-07 Numbers 11: “Kill Me Now” - Patrick Donovan
2-08 Who Will Be Making Your End-of-Life Decisions?
- Amy Florian
2-09 Do We Need a Vatican III? - Dr. Richard Gaillardetz
2-10 Circling the Wagons: Ministering to Junior High Youth
- Dr. Carole Goodwin
2-11 The Mission of Liturgical Music: To Change Hearts - David Haas
2-12 Thomas Merton and Dorothy Day: Pilgrims and Prophets
of Peace - Sharon Halsey-Hoover & David Hoover
2-13 Songs of Justice and Peace - Marty Haugen & Tony Alonso
2-14 “E Abundance”: Faith Formation for the Facebook Generation
(from Age 5 to 105) - Lisa Hendey
2-15 If You Build It, They Will Come - ValLimar & Frank Jansen
2-16 Job, Mack and Getting Out of the Boat: Learning to Trust
- Fr. David Loftus & DJ Florian
2-17 Caritas in Veritate: Pope Benedict on Social and
Economic Justice - Rev. Bryan Massingale
2-18 The Judaism Jesus Believed and Practiced
- Rabbi Michael Mayersohn
2-19 The Story of the Incredible Abundance of Our God
- Dr. Megan McKenna
2-20 The Word From on High: The Church on Biblical Interpretation
- Rev. J. Patrick Mullen
2-21 Faith, Finances and the Future: The Notre Dame Study of
U.S. Pastors - Rev. Ronald Nuzzi
2-22 Does the Body Have a Future? Reconsidering the Resurrection
- Brian Robinette
2-23 Why You So Crazy? Developing the Faith of a Fool!
- Rev. R. Tony Ricard
2-24 The Naked Now: Learning to See as the Mystics See
- Fr. Richard Rohr
2-25 Restoring Balance to Our Body, Spirit and the World
- Susan Searle
2-26 In the Year of Luke’s Gospel: Themes for Spirituality, Teaching
and Preaching - Rev. Donald Senior
2-27 Communicating Chastity Effectively with Your Students
- Pam Stenzel
2-28 The Primary Educators of the Faith: Parents - Victor Valenzuela
2-70 Vietnamese Workshop - Bro. Fortunat Phong
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AUDIO LOCATION
— (Marriott) Orange County
(Convention) 213
(Convention) 210 ABC
(Convention) 202
(Marriott) Grand Ballrm A-E
—
(Convention) 207 D
—
(Convention) 210 D
(Convention) 209
(Sheraton) Palm Rooms
(Convention) 211
—
(Convention) 303
(Sheraton) Plaza Ballroom
—
(Convention) 201 ABC
(Hilton) Pacific C
(Convention) Ballroom C
(Marriott) Grand Ballrm F-K
(Marriott) Marquis North
(Convention) Ballroom DE
(Sheraton) Park Ballroom
(Convention) 206
—
(Hilton) Laguna
(Sheraton) Garden Room
(Convention) Arena
(Marriott) Marquis Center-S
(Hilton) Pacific D
(Convention) 212
(Convention) 207 ABC
(Convention) 201 D
(Convention) 205
2010 Religious Education Congress
PERIOD 3
Friday, March 19, 2010 • 3:00 - 4:30 pm
WORKSHOP
3-01 Abundant Parish Life: The Value of Belonging - Leisa Anslinger
AUDIO LOCATION
(Convention) 205
(Convention) 201 ABC
3-03 Mourning into Dancing - Betsey Beckman
(Sheraton) Tiffany Terrace
3-04 A Parish in Transition: The Journey of Individual and
Corporate Grief - Rev. Patrick Brennan
(Hilton) Laguna
3-05 “I Am with You Always” – Jesus’ Promise Fulfilled
- Monica Brown & Hilary Musgrave
(Convention) 213
3-06 The Good Catechist - Sr. Carol Cimino
(Clarion) Orangewood
3-07 Models of Masculinity in the Scriptures
- Fr. Jim Clarke & Stephen Picha
(Convention) 212
3-08 The Common Priesthood: Why We Need the Ordained and
Why the Ordained Need Us - Paul Ford
(Convention) 202
3-09 Celebrating the Second Baptism: Reclaiming the Power of the
Sacrament of Reconciliation - Fr. Richard Fragomeni
(Marriott) Grand Ballrm F-K
3-10 A Gospel Call and Response to the HIV/AIDS Pandemic
- Sr. Toni Lynn Gallagher
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Schedule
3-02 Youth Ministry 101: Beyond Pizza and Paintball
- Bruce Baumann
(Sheraton) Garden Room
3-11 The Cross and the Anesthetized World - Dr. Greer Gordon
(Marriott) Orange County
3-12 High School-age Catechesis: Working with the Bishops’
Curriculum Framework - Dr. Thomas Groome
(Convention) 208
3-13 So What About the Young Adults? 10 Things Every Church
Worker Should Know - Paul Jarzembowski
(Convention) 209
3-14 Women in Luke and John: Incredible Abundance of Sinners
and Saints - Rev. Felix Just
(Convention) Ballroom AB
3-15 Sports, Heroes, the Media and Faith - Fr. Richard Leonard
—
(Marriott) Marquis North
3-16 One Dynamic Catholic - Matthew Kelly
—
(Convention) Arena
3-17 The Jesuit Guide to Life - Rev. James Martin
(Marriott) Marquis Center-S
3-18 Faith Development Through the Life Span – As Educators!
- Mariette Martineau
(Convention) 201 D
3-19 Care and Treatment Decisions for Compromised Patients and
Those at the End of Life - Rev. Tadeusz Pacholczyk
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3-20 Dead Man Walking - The Journey Continues - Helen Prejean
3-21 Praying, Playing and Growing in Faith: Creative Ideas for
Working with Preschoolers - Kate Ristow
(Convention) 211
(Convention) Ballroom DE
—
(Convention) 206
3-22 Four Questions, Four Paths, One Great Journey: The Hidden
Power of the Gospels - Alexander Shaia
(Convention) 203
3-23 Defining Wholeness in Daily Life
- Maggie Davis & Carol Showalter
(Convention) 207 ABC
3-24 Joyful Abundant Blessings That Grace Us
- Sr. Anne Bryan Smollin
(Convention) 204
3-25 An Astrophysical Response to Atheism - Rev. Robert Spitzer
(Marriott) Grand Ballrm A-E
3-26 A Song of Comfort: Music for Funerals - Christopher Walker
(Convention) Ballroom C
3-27 What Does a Healthy Spirituality Look Like and Feel Like?
- Sr. Melannie Svoboda
(Sheraton) Palm Rooms
3-28 Why Our Students Behave the Way They Do … and What to
Do About It! - Char Wenc
(Sheraton) Plaza Ballroom
3-70 Vietnamese Workshop - Mong-Hang Nguyen
(Convention) 210 D
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EVENTS
Saturday @ Congress
Saturday, March 20, 2010
African-American Liturgy
EUCHARISTIC LITURGIES & PRAYER SERVICES
Saturday Morning Praise
Character
Location
P3 Morning Praise
Arena
Eucharistic Liturgies
S1
S2
S3
S4
S5
S6
General
African American
Celtic
Indonesian
Spanish
Young Adult
Presider
Michelle Youssef
Kristen Firestone, reflection
Music
Ed Bolduc / Gary Daigle
Rev. Tony Ricard
Msgr. Ray East
Rev. Brendan McGuire
Rev. Ricky Manalo
Msgr. Arturo Bañuelas
Rev. Richard Leonard
Tony Alonso / Donna Peña
ValLimar Jansen
Liam Lawton
Soeriani Kheng
Peter Kolar / Rafael Moreno
Jacob & Matthew
All liturgies begin at 5:15 pm
Hilton Pacific Ballroom
Marriott Marquis Ballroom
Convention Arena
Convention 303 (3rd floor)
Convention Hall B
Convention Ballroom (3rd floor)
Liturgy of the Hours: Evening Prayer
In addition to our evening prayer (vespers) service, there will be extended hours tonight in Sacred Space.
P4 Evening Prayer
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5:15 pm Convention 210 (2nd floor)
Clare Henning
Chris de Silva
2010 Religious Education Congress
SATURDAY EVENTS
MORNING PRAISE
Arena – 8:00 am
Our morning will begin with Ed Bolduc and Gary Daigle leading us in song and
praise celebrating our faith. Our presider will be Michelle Youssef with Kristen
Firestone offering a reflection. We gather and celebrate together the “Incredible
Abundance” of the unfolding new day.
SATURDAY SCHEDULE
8:00 am
On-site registration
(Prefunction area)
Morning Praise (Arena)
8:30 am
Keynote: Mitch Albom
(Arena)
SATURDAY KEYNOTE
“Have a Little Faith”
T
Through
story and testimony we will delight in God’s incredible and
aabundant gift of faith. This keynote presentation will relate how the
ffaith of one man was reawakened, and his eyes opened to both the
power off belief
b l and the quiet, inspiring lives that men and women of God lead
everyday.
SATURDAY LUNCHTIME ENTERTAINMENT
Arena – 11:45 am - 12:30 pm
PETER KOLAR & THE HOLY CROSS MARIMBA
ENSEMBLE WITH RAFAEL MORENO
T acclaimed Holy Cross Marimba Ensemble is joined by
The
popular
artist Rafael Moreno for this special Congress appearance. The
pop
lar arti
Marimba Ensemble, under the direction of Peter Kolar, is an amazing
group of young Latino performers from inner-city Chicago. They have ddelighted
li ht d
audiences nationwide with their unique sound and inspiring story. Rafael Moreno’s
charismatic songs are known throughout all of Latin America. Together, they will
captivate your soul and senses as you dance the lunch hour away!
Hall B – 11:45 am - 12:30 pm
VALLIMAR & FRANK JANSEN
J ValLimar and Frank Jansen for a lunchtime concert that celebrates
Join
tthe incredible abundance of God’s creation and our commitment to its
ccare. Come, relax and enjoy a musical experience that is guaranteed
to lif
lift your spirit and fill your heart with gratitude and joy.
Outdoor (near Arena Fountain) – 11:45 am - 12:30 pm
VIETNAMESE FOLK DANCE TROUPE/LASALLIAN YOUTH
W
WITH BRO. FORTUNAT PHONG
T
Travel to exotic and festive Vietnam for lunch at our Outdoor location
– on the
th east side of the Arena, near the Arena Fountain. Come, see how young
Vietnamese use the art of graceful dance, colorful costumes and drum to catechize
and celebrate the Catholic faith in a festive yet spiritual way. You will have the
opportunity to drum and dance too! It’s an opportunity you won’t easily forget!
SATURDAY EVENING CONCERT
10:00 - 11:30 am
Period 4 Workshops
11:30 am - 1:00 pm
LUNCH
11:45 am - 12:30 pm
Music (Arena)
– Peter Kolar & Rafael Moreno
Holy Cross Marimba Ensemble
Music (Hall B)
– ValLimar & Frank Jansen
Outdoor Stage
– Vietnamese Dance Troupe
1:00 - 2:30 pm
Period 5 Workshops
3:00 - 4:30 pm
Period 6 Workshops
5:15 pm
Eucharistic Liturgies
& Prayer Service
8:00 pm
Concert (Arena)
Sacred Illuminations
(Convention 213)
9:00 pm - midnight
Young Adult Dance
(Marriott Marquis)
9:30 - 11:30 pm
Gathering Place/Lounge
(Marriott Elite)
Registration Hours
8:00 am - 3:00 pm
(Prefunction Lobby)
Exhibit Hours
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
(Hall A)
Sacred Space
10:00 am - 9:00 pm
(Convention 304)
Arena – 8:00 pm
“Let Us Bless Our God with Mariachi”
Come join in this wonderful musical celebration of
God’s incredible abundance reflected in the songs
of Anna Betancourt, Eleazar Cortés, Donna Peña
and your host Pedro Rubalcava. Come feast and
share your faith accompanied by the well-known
and appreciated sounds of mariachi. Blessed be
God!
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Schedule
Arena – 8:30 am
MITCH ALBOM
EVENTS
YOUNG ADULT EUCHARISTIC LITURGY
Arena – 5:15 pm
Australian Jesuit Fr. Richard Leonard will preside over our Young Adult Liturgy with
music led by Jacob and Matthew & family! Come and join in in worship with nearly 8,000
other young adults from around the world at this celebration that highlights the gifts of
young adults.
WELCOME DANCE
Marriott Marquis Ballroom – 9:00 pm - 12 midnight
After a full day of Congress workshops, networking and celebrating liturgy, continue dancing into the night with new and old friends! The cost for the Young Adult Dance is only
$7 per person. All young adults (18 and over) are invited to share in this Congress event.
THE GATHERING PLACE
Marriott Elite Ballroom – 9:30 - 11:30 pm
New at Congress! Join us for a young adult lounge experience of conversation, jazz music
and hors d’oeuvres – all for only $10. The Gathering Place is open to young adults 18
and over (ID required). Space will be limited to 100 young adults. A cash bar will be
available for those 21 and older.
MULTICULTURAL EXHIBIT
Convention Center, 2nd floor, 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Presented by the many ethnic groups in the Los Angeles Archdiocese, the exhibits are a
collaborative work of the Archdiocesan Offices of Religious Education and Ethnic Ministry.
SACRED SPACE
Convention Center 304, 10:00 am - 9:00 pm
Reconcilation Hours: 11:30 am - 1:00 pm & 2:30 - 3:30 pm
Take a respite from the day’s events and enter a space dedicated to facilitating a sense
of spiritual rejuvenation, offering Eucharistic Adoration in the Chapel, the Sacrament of
Reconciliation, a labyrinth, and meditative music and art.
DON’T MISS ...
MORNING EXERCISE – 6:30 - 7:30 am - Marriott Los Angeles/La Jolla
MASSAGE – 10 am - 4:30 pm – Hall A Prefunction Area
VIETNAMESE-LANGUAGE WORKSHOPS
A.A. MEETING – Lunchtime - Marriott San Diego
4-70 Fr. Hy Nguyen
CELL PHONE DROP OFF – All day – Grand Arena Lobby
5-70 Bishop Peter Nguyen Kham
6-70 Bro. Fortunat Phong
SPEAKER/AUTHOR SIGNINGS
FOLLOWING PERIOD 5 (about 2:30 pm)
AUTHOR
EXHIBITOR
TABLE
Barbara Coloroso
Paulist Press
A
Sr. Helen Prejean
Paulist Press
B
Robert Wicks
Paulist Press
C
Fr. Richard Rohr
Paulist Press/Crossroads D
Fr. Ronald Witherup
Paulist Press
E
Paula Huston
Paraclete Press
F
FOLLOWING PERIOD 5 (about 2:30 pm)
AUTHOR
EXHIBITOR
TABLE
Fr. J. Patrick Mullen
Now You Know Media
A
Fr. Michael Crosby
Now You Know Media
B
John Allen Jr.
Paulist Press
C
Barbara Coloroso
Paulist Press
D
Fr. Frank Desiderio
Paulist Press
E
Lynn Neu
Paulist Press
F
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ASIAN PERSPECTIVE LITURGY
Indonesian Liturgy
Convention 303 – 5:15 pm
Rev. Ricky Manalo, presider
FOLLOWING PERIOD 6 (about 4:30 pm)
AUTHOR
EXHIBITOR
Fr. Greg Boyle
Homeboy Industries
Alexander Shaia
Harper One
Fr. Tom Rausch
Liturgical Press/
St. Johns Abbey
Fr. Ronald Rolheiser
Paulist Press
Jim Wallis
Paulist Press
Dr. David Walsh
Paulist Press
Char Wenc
Paulist Press
Carol Showalter / Maggie Davis Paraclete Press
TABLE
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
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PERIOD 4
Saturday, March 20, 2010 • 10:00 - 11:30 am
WORKSHOP
4-01 Catholic Identity 2010: Young Adults Speak! - Dr. Tom Beaudoin
AUDIO LOCATION
(Convention) 213
4-02 Re-imagining the Priesthood - Rev. Patrick Brennan
(Convention) 211
4-03 Developing a Spirituality of Gratitude - Rev. Michael Crosby
(Sheraton) Plaza Ballroom
4-04 Just Because It’s Not Wrong Doesn’t Make It Right
- Barbara Coloroso
—
(Hilton) Pacific D
(Marriott) Marquis Center-S
4-06 Sowing Seeds in Secular Soil - Dr. Michael Downey
(Convention) 208
4-07 Catechesis: Revealing the Mystery of Abundance - Carole Eipers
—
Schedule
4-05 Why We Do What We Do: An Explanation of the Signs, Symbols,
Gestures, Rituals and History at Mass - Rev. John Cusick
(Convention) 201 D
4-08 Birthing the Deeper Self: Living Creatively in the Afternoon of
Life - Sr. Fran Ferder & Fr. John Heagle
(Convention) 203
4-09 Reclaiming Catholicism - Dr. Thomas Groome
(Clarion) Orangewood
4-10 Eight Ways to Navigate “Our Media World”
- Sr. Gretchen Hailer & Sr. Rose Pacatte
(Convention) 209
4-11 “Wait Until Your Father Comes Home…”: Making the Faith
Come Alive Within Families - Mark Hart
(Convention) Ballroom AB
4-12 Singing and Celebrating the Sacraments
- Marty Haugen & Tony Alonso
—
(Convention) 210 ABC
4-13 The Power of Pause: Becoming More By Doing Less
- Rev. Terry Hershey
—
(Convention) Ballroom DE
4-14 Mini-Courses for Youth and Adult Ed - Bill Huebsch
(Marriott) Orange County
4-15 Dining in the Kingdom: An Exploration of
Eucharistic Spirituality - Bob Hurd & Anawim
—
(Convention) Ballroom C
4-16 Five Critical Strategies to Make Social Ministry Lively and
Effective - Jack Jezreel
—
(Convention) 205
4-17 A Gold Mine of Talent: How to Discover and Call Forth Gifts
of Talent in Your Parish - Rev. Daniel Mahan
(Sheraton) Palm Rooms
4-18 The Continued Challenge of Racial Justice: The Legacy of
Thomas Merton - Rev. Bryan Massingale
(Convention) 206
4-19 Forming the Faith Community - Timothy Matovina
(Convention) 210 D
4-20 The Future of Ecumenism - Bishop Malcolm Patrick McMahon
(Sheraton) Garden Room
4-21 Sigan la Bandera – Guadalupe’s Journey with Mexico
- Donna Peña
—
(Convention) 303
4-22 The Death of Innocents - Helen Prejean
(Marriott) Grand Ballrm A-E
4-23 WE Are the Second Coming of Christ - Fr. Richard Rohr
(Convention) Arena
4-24 Paul and the Ministry of Reconciliation - Rev. Donald Senior
(Convention) 212
4-25 The Revised Eucharistic Prayers - Rev. Paul Turner
(Convention) 202
4-26 Targeting the Foreigner: A Look at the History of Anti-Catholic
Behavior in the United States - Fr. Thomas Weston
(Convention) 207 ABC
4-27 Bounce: Enhancing Spiritual and Psychological Resilience
- Robert Wicks
—
(Convention) 204
4-28 From Darkness to Light: Exploring Conversion in Luke-Acts
for the Year of Luke - Rev. Ronald Witherup
(Convention) 207 D
4-70 Vietnamese Workshop - Rev. Hy Nguyen
(Hilton) Laguna
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PERIOD 5
1:00 - 2:30 pm • Saturday, March 20, 2010
WORKSHOP
AUDIO LOCATION
5-01 The Future Church: Exploring Catholicism in the 21st Century
(Convention) Arena
- John Allen Jr.
5-02 Fear is Not an Option: Choices of Faith - John Angotti
(Convention) 303
5-03 Calling the Children! Music for Sacraments, Seasons and
Celebrations - John Burland
(Convention) 201 ABC
5-04 Parenting through Crisis: Helping Kids in Times of Loss,
Grief and Change - Barbara Coloroso
—
(Convention) 213
5-05 The Fullness of Life: The Pathway of St. Ignatius of Loyola
- Paul Coutinho
(Hilton) Pacific C
5-06 The “Primacy of Christ” and the Pope - Rev. Michael Crosby
(Convention) 207 ABC
5-07 Letting Go of a Grudge - Fr. Frank Desiderio
—
(Convention) Ballroom DE
5-08 HIV/AIDS Stories and Learnings: A Transformational
Experience - Sr. Toni Lynn Gallagher
—
(Sheraton) Tiffany Terrace
5-09 Involving Parents in Youth Ministry - Dr. Carole Goodwin
(Convention) 211
5-10 Sharing Ministry for a Change: Priests and Lay Leaders Tell
Their Story - Dr. Michael Horan & Panel
(Convention) 212
5-11 Church Language, College Life and Morals: Is There Any
Common Ground? - Fr. Patrick LaBelle
(Convention) 203
5-12 A Time for Healing - Liam Lawton
—
(Marriott) Marquis Center-S
5-13 “Like Us In All Things But Sin”: A Biblical Look at the
Divinity and the Humanity of Jesus - Rev. J. Patrick Mullen
(Convention) Ballroom AB
5-14 The Genius of African-American Liturgical Experiences
Revisited: An Incredible Abundance Waiting to Be Realized
- Rev. J-Glenn Murray
(Marriott) Orange County
5-15 Catechesis and Multiple Intelligence Theory - Rev. Ronald Nuzzi
—
(Sheraton) Palm Rooms
5-16 Same Lord, New Soundtrack - Anna Scally
(Convention) 209
5-17 Catechumenal Catechesis: Vision, Practice, Resources
- James Schellman
(Convention) 201 D
5-18 Mindful Breath and Meditation for Truthful Living - Susan Searle
(Hilton) Pacific D
5-19 Catechetical Strategies for Special Needs Children
- Christine & Michael Way Skinner
(Convention) 210 D
5-20 The Parish as a Gifted Community - Bro. Loughlan Sofield
(Hilton) Laguna
5-21 Being an “Incredible” and “Abundant” Catholic in the 2lst Century:
Three Virtues That Are Really Needed! - Fr. Dick Sparks
—
(Marriott) Grand Ballrm A-E
5-22 Parents Matter: Equipping Parents to Pass on Their Values
and Faith - Pam Stenzel
(Marriott) Grand Ballrm F-K
5-23 A Perennial Pro-life Philosophy - Rev. Robert Spitzer
(Convention) 206
5-24 Principles and Passion for Parish Bible Study
- Catherine Upchurch
(Convention) 208
5-25 Children, the Word and Music
- Christopher Walker & Sr. Paule Freeburg
(Convention) Ballroom C
5-26 Catechetical Leaders and the Future: Generational Perspectives
- Thomas Walters
(Sheraton) Garden Room
5-27 Rediscovering the Significance of Baptism - David Wells
(Sheraton) Park Ballroom
5-28 Do What the Spirit Say Do: African-American Spirituality
- Dr. C. Vanessa White
(Convention) 205
5-70 Vietnamese Workshop - Bishop Peter Nguyen Van Kham
(Convention) 202
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PERIOD 6
Saturday, March 20, 2010 • 3:00 - 4:30 pm
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AUDIO LOCATION
(Convention) 207 D
(Convention) 211
(Convention) 203
—
(Hilton) Pacific D
Schedule
WORKSHOP
6-01 Engage People in Faith and Life - Leisa Anslinger
6-02 The Wisdom of the Elders: Evangelization and Tradition
- Scott Appleby
6-03 Engaging Faith in the World: A Spirituality of Solidarity for
Young People - Thomas Awiapo & Ted Miles
6-04 Gay and Lesbian Catholics: Church Teaching and Pastoral
Approaches - Dr. Tom Beaudoin with Fr. Richard Benson,
Sr. Fran Ferder and Bishop Raul Vera Lopez
6-05 St. Paul as the Model for the Catholic Teacher
- Rev. Lawrence Boadt
6-06 Jesus, Gang Members and Attachment: Creating a Secure Base
for Those on the Margins - Rev. Gregory Boyle
6-07 Sing the Seasons - Richard Cheri & Good Ground
6-08 Advance Directives and Catholic Teaching - Fr. Gerald Coleman
6-09 Preparing and Celebrating the Scrutinies: The Heart of Lent
- Dr. Jerry Galipeau
6-10 When Grief Comes to the Workplace - Rev. Richard Gilbert
6-11 To Be a Servant: The Vocational Call of Liturgical Musicians
- David Haas
6-12 From Wounded to Healed: The (Impossible?) Art of Forgiving
- Paula Huston
6-13 Get On Board! Musical Liturgy as Model of Faith Formation
- Tom Kendzia with ValLimar & Frank Jansen
6-14 NCYAMA: A National Network for Reaching Young Adults –
and How It Can Help You - Paul Jarzembowski
6-15 Incredible Abundance: Embracing Multiculturalism
- Eva Marie Lumas
6-16 Unlocking the Secrets of Liturgy with Youth - Jesse Manibusan
6-17 Means, Methods, Moments: Engaging Adults in Faith Formation
- Mariette Martineau & Joan Weber
6-18 The Story of the Incredible Abundance of Our Lives and Souls
- Dr. Megan McKenna
6-19 What Can We Learn from the Evangelical Churches?
- Fr. Martin Pable
6-20 Meeting the Living God: Beyond a Culturally Determined Faith
- Rev. Thomas Rausch
6-21 Living Inside Overabundance: The Innate Tensions
- Rev. Ronald Rolheiser
6-22 The Ecstatic Clarity of John: A Profoundly “New” Easter
Triduum Celebration - Alexander Shaia
6-23 Fueling the Volunteer’s Generator – No Batteries Needed!
- Vikki Shepp
6-24 The Practical Pursuit of Wholeness in Body, Mind and Spirit
- Carol Showalter & Maggie Davis
6-25 Forming Strong Catholic Teens by Building Strong
Catholic Families - Michael Theisen
6-26 When the Market Became God - Jim Wallis
6-27 A Test for the Modern Church: Media and Catechesis
- Dr. David Walsh
6-28 Help God! Parenting Is Not as Easy as It Looks - Char Wenc
6-70 Vietnamese Workshop - Bro. Fortunat Phong
(Marriott) Marquis North
(Convention) 204
—
—
—
(Convention) 303
(Convention) 206
(Marriott) Orange County
(Hilton) Laguna
(Convention) Ballroom C
(Hilton) Pacific C
(Convention) 201 ABC
(Sheraton) Garden Room
—
(Sheraton) Tiffany Terrace
(Marriott) Marquis Center-S
(Convention) 205
(Marriott) Grand Ballrm A-E
(Sheraton) Plaza Ballroom
(Convention) 210 ABC
(Convention) Ballroom DE
(Clarion) Orangewood
(Convention) 207 ABC
(Convention) 213
(Convention) 209
—
(Convention) Arena
(Sheraton) Palm Rooms
(Convention) 208
(Convention) 201 D
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FEATURED EXHIBITORS
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EVENTS
Schedule
Sunday at Congress
Sunday, March 21, 2010
SPEAKER / ARTIST BOOK & CD SIGNING
ASIAN PERSPECTIVE WORKSHOPS
ENGLISH
7-70 Bishop Peter Nguyen Kham
VIETNAMESE
8-70 Mong-Hang Nguyen
FOLLOWING PERIOD 7 (about 11:30 am)
AUTHOR
EXHIBITOR
José-Román Flecha Andrés
Fr. Felix Just
Now You Know Media
John Allen Jr.
Paulist Press
Fr. Richard Leonard
Paulist Press
Jim Wallis
Paulist Press
Robert Wicks
Paulist Press
Paula Huston
Paraclete Press
Fr. Michael Casey
Paraclete Press
FOLLOWING PERIOD 8 (about 2:30 pm)
AUTHOR
EXHIBITOR
Fr. Matthew Kessler
Liguori Publications
Lynn Neu
Paulist Press
Rabbi Michael Mayersohn
Paulist Press
TABLE
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
TABLE
A
B
C
Arena Workshop
EUCHARISTIC LITURGIES
NOTE: There will be the third scrutiny for the Elect and an RCIA dismissal during both Sunday Eucharistic Liturgies.
All Elect, catechumens and candidates present are invited to participate. Reserved Arena seating will be provided.
Character
A1 Morning Liturgy 8:00 am
A2 Closing Liturgy 3:30 pm
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Location
Convention Center Arena
Convention Center Arena
Presider
Bishop Tod Brown
Cardinal Roger Mahony
Music
Congress Choir 2010
Congress Choir 2010
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SUNDAY EVENTS
SUNDAY SCHEDULE
Sunday, March 21, 2010
MORNING LITURGY
Arena – 8:00 - 9:30 am
8:00 am
On-site registration
(Prefunction area)
Morning Praise
8:00 - 9:30 am
Eucharistic Liturgy
(Arena)
8:30 am
Morning Addresses
English: Sr. Barbara Fiand
(Convention Ballroom AB)
Spanish: Bishop Gregorio Chavez
(Hall B)
10:00 - 11:30 am
Period 7 Workshops
11:30 am - 1:00 pm
LUNCH
11:45 am - 12:30 pm
Music (Arena)
– Monica’s Joy with
Chris de Silva & Gary Daigle
Music (Hall B)
– Dr.Iven
1:00 - 2:30 pm
Period 8 Workshops
3:30 pm
Closing Eucharistic
Liturgy (Arena)
Registration Hours
8:00 am - 12 noon
(Prefunction area)
Exhibit Hours
8:00 am - 3:00 pm
(Hall A)
Sacred Space
10:00 am - 1:00 pm
(Convention 304)
– No Reconciliation Times Today –
Multicultural Exhibit
9:00 am - 2:30 pm
(Convention 2nd floor)
BISHOP TOD BROWN, PRESIDER
A the start of the day unfolds, we share an opportunity to gather as a
As
ccommunity of faith to give thanks. Bishop Tod Brown of the Diocese
of Orange,
Calif., will lead us in celebrating our nourishing Word and Sacrament
Orange C
as we go forth sharing of God’s Incredible Abundance.
SUNDAY ENGLISH ADDRESS
Convention Ballroom AB – 8:30 am
BARBARA FIAND, SND DE N
“Harnessing for God the Energies of Love”
W
What
does this challenge by Teilhard de Chardin mean for us today,
and
d ffor the
h earth we call our home? How do we generate compassion in a community of life and become beacons of hope? As we reflect on the worldview
opened for us by contemporary science, we may gain some insights to help us
address these questions.
SUNDAY LUNCHTIME ENTERTAINMENT
Arena – 11:45 am - 12:30 pm
MONICA’S JOY WITH CHRIS DE SILVA
AND GARY DAIGLE, FEATURING CROSS
A
GENERATION
Multigifted and multigenerational, these talented artists represent the
brightest and best of contemporary Catholic music. From energizing
and upbeat to contemplative and soulful, let this eclectic group inspire
and enrich your lunch hour.
Hall B – 11:45 am - 12:30 pm
DR.IVEN
T
Their
lyrics are honest, raw and intriguing; their music runs
the gamut from commercial to heavy, delicate to groovy.
th
This
Thi original
i i l rock
k bband has always possessed the ability to create a variety of
landscapes with their words, melodies and instrumentation. Fresh off a Catholic
parish/school U.S. tour with their M3 Workshops, Dr.Iven will be bringing their
legendary high-energy show directly to you! Experience the “rock” in our faith
during your Sunday lunch time activity!
CLOSING LITURGY
Arena – 3:30 pm
CARDINAL ROGER MAHONY, PRESIDER
A Congress 2010 draws to a close, we come together to pray, to
As
ccelebrate and to go forth to a life renewed with Incredible
Abundance.
We witness to our new life in Christ, and place our lives
Ab
d
and ministry at the service of God’s people in the world. Our Closing
Liturgy, led by Los Angeles Cardinal Roger Mahony, will feature the
200-plus voice Congress Choir ’10, under the direction of John Flaherty.
AND DON’T MISS ...
CELL PHONE DROP OFF – All day – Grand Arena Lobby
MORNING EXERCISE – 6:30 - 7:30 am - Marriott Los Angeles/La Jolla
MASSAGE – 10 am - 4:30 pm – Hall A Prefunction Area
FREE SOUVENIR ePOSTCARD – Tech Center in Hall A
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PERIOD 7
Sunday, March 21, 2010 • 10:00 - 11:30 am
WORKSHOP
AUDIO LOCATION
7-01 All Things Catholic: What’s Hot and What’s Not in the Church
(Convention) Arena
- John Allen Jr.
(Convention) 206
7-03 Spirituality and Abundance for the Future of Our Church
- Msgr. Arturo Bañuelas
(Convention) 205
7-04 The Dance of Faith - Betsey Beckman
(Sheraton) Tiffany Terrace
7-05 Shekinah – Presence: Seen, Heard, Touched and Felt…
- Monica Brown & Hilary Musgrave
(Convention) 209
7-06 The Majesty of Grace, the Power of the Spirit
- Grayson Warren Brown
(Sheraton) Plaza Ballroom
7-07 A Woman’s Cup Overflows with Abundant Energy
- Sr. Kathy Bryant
(Convention) Ballroom AB
7-08 Approaching Contemplative Prayer - Fr. Michael Casey
(Convention) 210 ABC
7-09 Speak My Word Today: Using Music to Bring Scripture to Life
for Elementary Children - Andrew Chinn
(Convention) 203
7-10 Passing the Baton: Intergenerational Evangelization and
Catechesis - Msgr. Ray East
(Marriott) Grand Ballrm F-K
7-11 Youth Learning and Growing in Faith as Part of the Parish
Community - Tom East
(Convention) 202
7-12 Lord, What Have I Gotten Myself Into? - Steven Ellair
(Convention) 201 ABC
7-13 Praying Like a Monk: A Contemplative Path Through the Chaos
- Paula Huston
(Sheraton) Park Ballroom
7-14 Luke and Acts: Abundant Presence of the Holy Spirit
- Rev. Felix Just
(Convention) Ballroom DE
7-15 The Jesus Question - Matthew Kelly
—
(Convention) 208
7-16 Marketing Your Ministry - Colette Kennett
7-17 Transforming “Transformers” - Fr. Richard Leonard
(Marriott) Marquis Center-S
—
(Marriott) Orange County
7-18 Engage Your Parish! Straight Talk on How to Increase Parishioners
Level of Service, Giving and Invitation - Rev. Daniel Mahan
(Convention) 207 ABC
7-19 Aggiornamento: Moving Parishes to the Next Level
- Fr. Brendan McGuire
(Convention) 207 D
7-20 Ecumenism in Practice - Bishop Malcolm Patrick McMahon
(Hilton) Laguna
7-21 The Spirituality of the Catechist: Re-igniting the Flame
- Joe Paprocki
(Convention) 201 D
7-22 Caring for the Caregiver - LeAnn Thieman
(Convention) 212
7-23 Gospel People Believe the News Is Good - Catherine Upchurch
(Convention) 210 D
7-24 New Habits of the Heart - Jim Wallis
(Hilton) Pacific D
7-25 Connecting Young Adults with the Faith Community
- Joan Weber
(Convention) 211
7-26 Prayerfulness: Navigating the Perils and Joys of Spiritual
Intimacy - Robert Wicks
—
(Marriott) Grand Ballrm A-E
7-27 How to Raise Caring Children - Dr. John Yzaguirre
(Marriott) Marquis North
7-70 Sisters Exchanging Gifts - Bishop Peter Nguyen Van Kham
(presented in English)
(Sheraton) Palm Rooms
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Schedule
7-02 Eternal Life: A Self-Help Guide - Scott Appleby
PERIOD 8
1:00 - 2:30 pm • Sunday, March 21, 2010
WORKSHOP
8-01 The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Small Group Leaders
- Bruce Baumann
AUDIO LOCATION
(Hilton) Pacific D
8-02 Loving and Understanding the Bible through Lectio Divina
- Rev. Lawrence Boadt
(Marriott) Grand Ballrm F-K
8-03 Equal Opportunity: Why Standards Matter - Sr. Carol Cimino
(Sheraton) Garden Room
8-04 Embracing the God of Everywhere - Paul Coutinho
(Marriott) Grand Ballrm A-E
8-05 What? Me Lead the Prayer? - Amy Florian
—
(Hilton) Pacific C
8-06 Grief and Our Older Adults - Rev. Richard Gilbert
(Convention) 207 ABC
8-07 Right Relations and Gentle Conversations - Dr. Greer Gordon
(Convention) 210 ABC
8-08 Incredible iAbundance: Catechizing Adults with New Media
Technologies - Lisa Hendey
(Sheraton) Palm Rooms
8-09 Return to the Passion - Tom Kendzia
(Convention) Ballroom C
8-10 Moving from Requirement to Entitlement: The Young Adult
Journey from Inheritance to Ownership - Fr. Patrick LaBelle
(Convention) 208
8-11 Multicultural Catechesis: What, Why, How - Eva Marie Lumas
—
(Convention) 207 D
8-12 The Prophecy of Isaiah - Rabbi Michael Mayersohn
(Convention) Ballroom AB
8-13 Life in Abundance? Catholic Teaching on the Environment and
Impact on Poor People - Daniel Misleh
(Convention) 209
8-14 Standing in the Need of Prayer - Lynn Neu
(Convention) 203
8-15 How to Share Our Faith with Seekers (Without Being Obnoxious)
- Fr. Martin Pable
(Marriott) Orange County
8-16 Love Evolves: Divine Creativity in Evolutionary Perspective
- Brian Robinette
(Convention) 205
8-17 Was Jesus a Jazz Musician? Music and Mystics in the Flow of
Spirit - Rev. Philip Roderick
(Sheraton) Plaza Ballroom
8-18 RCIA: Transforming the Church? - James Schellman
(Convention) 201 D
8-19 Debates in the Bible: Invitations to Dialogue with the
Old Testament - Dr. Daniel Smith-Christopher
(Convention) 213
8-20 Laughter: The Abundant Gift We Give and Receive
- Sr. Anne Bryan Smollin
(Convention) Arena
8-21 Why Be Catholic? What Makes Us “Distinct”? - Fr. Dick Sparks
—
(Convention) Ballroom DE
8-22 With the Dawn Rejoicing: A Reflection on Pain and Hope
- Sr. Melannie Svoboda
(Convention) 212
8-23 Creative Programming for Junior High Ministry
- Michael Theisen
(Hilton) Laguna
8-24 Making A Difference: Bringing Realism to K-12 Parish
Programs - Thomas Walters
(Convention) 211
8-25 Every Day Above Ground Is a Good One! Learning to
Appreciate God’s Abundance - David Wells
(Sheraton) Park Ballroom
8-26 Don’t Get Weary: Care of Self as Minister - Dr. C. Vanessa White
(Convention) 206
8-70 Vietnamese Workshop - Mong-Hang Nguyen
(Convention) 210 D
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RECORDING FORM
March 19-21, 2010
2010 RECongress Workshop Audio CD Order Form
CSC Digital Media offers session recordings on Audio CDs. ALL WORKSHOPS MARKED AS RECORDED ( )
ARE BEING RECORDED WITH THE SPEAKER’S PERMISSION. We can only provide audio CDs of those workshops
for which we have permission. Please circle the workshop session number you desire to purchase. The session numbers
correspond to the workshop numbers in this Program Book. Order by visiting the CSC duplication area located in Exhibit
Hall A, by mailing or faxing this form, or ordering online at www.csctapes.com. NOTE: DELEGATE RECORDING
OF ANY WORKSHOP OR GENERAL ASSEMBLY IS NOT PERMITTED.
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C I R C L E T H E AUDIO CDs YOU WISH TO ORDER
1-01
1-16
1-55
2-16
2-52
3-08
3-26
4-06
4-25
5-06
5-24
6-01
6-19
6-57
7-12
7-51
8-09
8-24
1-02
1-18
1-56
2-17
2-53
3-09
3-27
4-08
4-26
5-09
5-25
6-02
6-20
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7-02
7-16
7-55
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8-51
1-05
1-21
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2-56
3-13
3-53
4-11
4-52
5-13
5-28
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3-14
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7-04
7-19
7-70
8-15
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1-23
2-05
2-23
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3-55
4-17
4-54
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6-10
6-25
7-05
7-20
8-01
8-16
8-54
GA1 - Friday Opening Rite & Welcome: Sr. Edith Prendergast, RSC
GA2 - Saturday Keynote: Mitch Albom
1-09
1-24
2-07
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8-55
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1-26
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2-25
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8-56
1-11
1-28
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2-26
3-04
3-22
4-01
4-20
5-01
5-19
5-55
6-14
6-53
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7-23
8-04
8-19
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1-12
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1-14
1-54
2-15
2-51
3-07
3-25
4-05
4-24
5-05
5-23
5-70
6-18
6-56
7-11
7-27
8-08
8-23
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Bienvenido a Congreso
BIENVENIDO
2010 CONGRESO DE
EDUCACIÓN RELIGIOSA
DE LOS ÁNGELES
Marzo, 2010
Es un placer darles la bienvenida a nuestro Congreso Anual de Educación Religiosa.
Esta reunión extraordinaria nos da la oportunidad de renovar nuestro compromiso de
transmitir la gran riqueza de nuestra fe Católica: nuestras creencias, ritos y tradiciones
espirituales.
El tema elegido para el Congreso 2010 nos ilustra la historia de la “abundancia
increíble” de Dios que desborda en amor y compasión a lo largo de la historia y hasta
nuestros días. Es una promesa de restauración para los exiliados, un recuerdo del Espíritu dador de vida; y que en Jesús es una celebración del esplendor y poder de Dios quien
revive y revitaliza. “Yo vine para que tengan vida y la tengan en abundancia” (Juan
10:10).
Estoy muy complacido de que ustedes dediquen el tiempo necesario para ser renovados
y enriquecidos por gran variedad de excelentes talleres, presentadores, celebraciones
litúrgicas y las demás oportunidades que se ofrecen durante el fin de semana. Su
liderazgo y participación es admirable, especialmente en estos tiempos de desafío.
Ustedes son un don y una bendición para nuestras comunidades de fe parroquiales.
Cuenten con mi apoyo continuo en sus labores de compartir tan generosamente la
“Buena Nueva” de nuestra historia y tradición católica. Pido a Dios abundantes
bendiciones sobre cada uno de ustedes, sus familias y sus comunidades parroquiales.
Sinceramente en Cristo,
Su Eminencia
Cardenal Roger Mahony
Arzobispo de Los Angeles
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BIENVENIDO
Marzo 2010
Darles, una vez más, la bienvenida a nuestro fabuloso congreso es siempre una gran alegría. Este
fin de semana ofrece varias oportunidades para encuentros, reflexión y un renovado empeño en
proclamar las riquezas de nuestra historia sagrada.
Nuestro tema “Abundancia Increíble” inspirado en las lecturas del quinto domingo de Cuaresma
nos recuerda la abundante gracia de Dios que se desborda en actos de amor y misericordia. Las
fuerzas de la muerte y desesperación se superan. Las piedras y asperezas que obstaculizan el flujo
de la vida son removidas por las palabras de Jesús quien trae la nueva vida.
Como ustedes recordarán, se ha establecido la Fundación de Educación Religiosa en la Arquidiócesis de Los Angeles para la formación y educación continua de los Directores de Educación Religiosa, Formadores de Adultos, de Jóvenes y Ministerios Juveniles. Actualmente este fondo apoya a 10
estudiantes para obtener su Maestría en Educación Religiosa. Las donaciones dadas en las distintas
liturgias del sábado durante el Congreso del 2009 alcanzaron los $40,207. Agradecemos también a
quienes realizaron una contribución especial a este fondo mediante su registración en nuestro sitio.
Ofrecemos una diversidad de oportunidades, celebraciones litúrgicas inspiradas, entretenimientos
y expresiones multiculturales que son una bendición. Ustedes están cordialmente invitados a
caminar en el laberinto, a participar del sacramento de Reconciliación o a disfrutar momentos de
quietud en el espacio sagrado. Conscientes de nuestra responsabilidad común de cuidar la tierra y
todo lo creado, tendremos una “exhibición especial” con recursos y oportunidades para intercambiar ideas y reunir esfuerzos en esta importante labor.
Una vez más, agradezco su presencia, su constante participación y la esperanza que ustedes tan
generosamente comparten con sus comunidades de fe. Espero poder saludarlos personalmente
durante estos días de “abundancia increíble.”
Gracias por su maravilloso liderazgo y su invariable compromiso para enunciar su “Sí” al mantener
la visión de Jesús como punto central a todo lo que son y hacen.
Hasta verles y saludarles personalmente en este gran evento. Quedo de ustedes
Cariñosamente,
Hna. Edith Prendergast, RSC
Directora de la Oficina de Educación Religiosa
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Viernes - domingo
Grand Arena Lobby
CHAT CON EL CARDENAL>
Viernes, 10:15 - 12 – Tech Center
Únete a nosotros en la mañana del
viernes para chatear con el cardinal de
Los Ángeles, Roger Mahony, quien
iniciará su 14ta sesión online, con
estudiantes en primer lugar y posteriormente, con personas de todo el país.
MUESTRA DE CINE. 2010>
Viernes, 8 -10 pm – Convención 201
Este año, “Film Showcase 2010,”
en colaboración con la Universidad
Loyola Marymount, presenta extractos de un número de largometrajes narrativos, cortometrajes, documentales
y películas basan en la doctrina social
católica, la justicia, el ministerio, espiritualidad y teología.
ESPACIO SAGRADO>
¿Quién está debajo de tu huella de
carbono? Ven a explorar las historias
y las imágenes de personas más vulnerables de nuestro mundo que sufren el
mayor impacto del cambio climático; no
obstante, su poca contribución al problema. Descubre respuestas inspiradas y
potentes al cambio climático.
<POESÍA DE DAVID WHYTE
Viernes, 8 pm – Convención 207
Únete al poeta David Whyte en un
recorrido de tradición poética, mirando
los umbrales que los seres humanos
tienen que atravesar para vivir en un
mejor modo, más rico, más valiente
y más generoso la propia vida, no obstante las circunstancias externas.
<VELADA CONMEMORATIVA
Viernes, 8 pm – Convención Hall B
Velada conmemorativa en honor al legado
de Mons. Oscar Romero. Una presentación
multimedia sobre la vida y legado de fe de
Mons. Romero en su 30 aniversario del gozo
de su resurrección en el pueblo de Dios.
Viernes a domingo – Convención 304
“Sacred Space” regresa una vez más a
su casa en el tercer piso del Centro de
Convenciones, con horario prolongado el día sábado. El mismo ofrecerá
la Adoración Eucarística en la capilla,
el Sacramento de la Reconciliación, el
laberinto, arte y música de meditación.
SELF-CARE/MOVEMENT>
Viernes a domingo – 6:30 - 7:30 am
Marriott Los Angeles / La Jolla
Nuestra fe nos llama a cuidar la creación de Dios que incluye también
nuestro propio cuerpo! Acompaña a
Susan Searle cada uno de los días
del Congreso. Ella nos guiará a realizar algunos movimientos tranquilos
y relajantes que facilitarán nuestro
contacto con la presencia de Dios en
nuestras vidas.
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<ILUMINACIONES SAGRADAS
Sábado, 8 - 9 pm – Convención 213
Nuevamente regresa al Congreso 2010
las “Sacred Illuminations,” coreografía
mística de luz y sonido. Incorporando
las innovaciones del arte fotográfico
y reflexiones de Hna. Rose Marie
Tulacz, SND, reflejarán la Abundancia
Increíble del sagrado, de la quietud, de
la forma, del divino, a nuestra humanidad. Ven a reflexionar y rezar.
<RECUERDOS CONGRESO
De viernes a domingo - Salón A
Asegúrese de no perderse nuestras recuerdos del congresos – prendedores,
lapiceras, imanes y mucho más!
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Puntos culminantes
EVENTOS
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HORARIO
JUEVES, 18 DE MARZO
6:30 pm - 8:30 pm
VIERNES, 19 DE MARZO
8:00 am
8:30 am - 9:30 am
10:00 am - 11:30 am
11:30 am - 1:00 pm
11:45 am - 12:30 pm
1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
3:00 pm - 4:30 pm
5:15 pm
8:00 pm - 10:00 pm
8:00 pm - 10:30 pm
9:30 pm
SÁBADO, 20 DE MARZO
8:00 am
8:30 am
10:00 am - 11:30 am
11:30 am - 1:00 pm
11:45 am - 12:30 pm
1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
3:00 pm - 4:30 pm
5:15 pm
8:00 pm - 9:00 pm
8:00 pm - 10:00 pm
9:30 pm - 11:30 pm
9:30 pm - 12:00 am
DOMINGO, 21 DE MARZO
8:00 am
8:00 am - 9:30 am
8:30 am
10:00 am - 11:30 am
11:30 am - 1:00 pm
11:45 am - 12:30 pm
1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
3:30 pm
2010 CONGRESO DE EDUCACIÓN RELIGIOSA
Para recoger su guía del programa – (Area de prefunción)
Inscripción abierta – (Area de prefunción)
Oración y Bienvenida – (Arena)
Primera Sesión de talleres
ALMUERZO
Música: Jacob & Matthew – (Arena)
Música: Jesse Manibusan y Santiago Fernández – (Sala B)
Música: Good Ground – (Afuera de la Arena, area de la fuente)
Segunda Sesión de talleres
Tercera Sesión de talleres
Servicio de Oración – (210, segundo piso)
LITURGIAS EUCARÍSTICAS (vea diario programa)
Velada Conmemorativa: Obispo Oscar Romero – (207, segundo piso)
Concierto: “Friday Night LIVE Rock ‘n’ Praise” – (Arena)
Film Showcase 2010 – (Hilton Pacific Ballroom)
Lamento – (210, segundo piso)
Inscripción abierta – (Area de prefunción)
Alabanza matutina – (Arena)
Discurso: Mitch Albom – (sin traducción, Arena)
Cuarta Sesión de talleres
ALMUERZO
Música: Peter Kolar y Holy Cross Marimba Ensemble – (Arena)
Música: ValLimar y Frank Jansen – (Sala B)
Música: Vietnamita Troupe – (Afuera de la Arena, area de la fuente)
Quinta Sesión de talleres
Sexta Sesión de talleres
Servicio de Oración – (210, segundo piso)
LITURGIAS EUCARÍSTICAS (vea diario programa)
Sacred Illuminations – (213, segundo piso)
Concierto: “Bendigamos a nuestro Dios con Mariachi” – (Arena)
Social de jóvenes – (Marriott Elite)
Baile de jóvenes – (Marriott Marquis)
Inscripción abierta – (Area de prefunción)
LITURGIA EUCARÍSTICA – (Arena)
Asamblea (Español): Obispo Gregorio Rosa Chávez – (Sala B)
Asamblea General (Inglés): Hna. Barbara Fiand – (Salón AB)
Séptima Sesión de talleres
ALMUERZO
Música: Monica’s Joy con Chris de Silva y Gary Daigle – (Arena)
Música: Dr.Iven – (Sala B)
Octava Sesión de talleres
LITURGIA EUCARÍSTICA DE CLAUSURA – (Arena)
HORARIO DE INSCRIPCIÓN:
Viernes y Sábado
Domingo
Lugar
8:00 am - 3:00 pm
8:00 am - 1:00 pm
Area de prefunción
HORARIO DE EXHIBICIONES:
Viernes y Sábado
Domingo
Lugar
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
8:00 am - 3:00 pm
Sala A (Hall A)
EXHIBICIÓN MULTICULTURAL:
Viernes y Sábado
Domingo
Lugar
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
9:00 am - 2:30 pm
Area de prefunción, segundo piso
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CONVENCIONES 304 (3O PISO)
Viernes
Sábado
Domingo
10:00 am - 3:30 pm
10:00 am - 9:00 pm
10:00 am - 1:00 pm
Incluyendo:
• El Laberinto
• Capilla
• Música en Vivo
• Obras de Arte
• Adoración al Santísimo
• Sacramento de Reconciliación/Confesión
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INFORMACIÓN
ARTICULOS PERDIDOS
Si usted encontró o perdió algo, por favor diríjase al
salón de Convenciones AR 1.
AUDIO-GRABACIÓN
Muchas de las sesiones serán grabadas (indicado con el
símbolo de ). Los audiocasetes estarán disponibles
a la venta en el puesto de casetes del Centro de Convenciones localizado al este del Pasillo A (Hall A).
CENTRO DE MENSAJES TELEFÓNICOS
El centro de mensajes, situado en el Pasillo A (Hall A),
puede recibir mensajes. Para dejar un mensaje, llamen
al (714) 765-8883 o (714) 765-8884.
Viernes:
10:00 am - 6:00 pm
Sábado:
9:00 am - 6:00 pm
Domingo:
9:00 am - 3:00 pm
ESTACIONAMIENTO
El estacionamiento durante el día está disponible
en la estructura de estacionamiento del Centro de
Convenciones al precio de $10 por día sin privilegios
de entradas y salidas.
INFORMACION ACERCA DE LOS SALONES DE
HOSPITALIDAD
Para dar o conseguir información acerca del salón
de hospitalidad de su parroquia, favor de revisar el
pizarrón de información en el Pasillo A (Hall A).
PRIMEROS AUXILIOS
Una estación de Primeros Auxilios para problemas de
salud rutinarios estará localizada en la galería afuera
del área del Pasillo A (Hall A).
RESERVACIONES DE RESTAURANTE
En Además de nuestra lista en las páginas 80-81, en
la galería a fuera del área del Hall A puede encontrar
menus y a la vez hacer reservaciones:
Viernes y Sábado: 11:00 am - 6:00 pm
Domingo:
11:00 am - 3:30 pm
TELEFONOS CELULARES / PAGERS
Como señal de respeto hacia los conferenciastas y
otros participantes, por favor apaguen sus teléfonos y
pagers durante las liturgias y talleres.
INFORMACIÓN DEL CONFERENCISTA
GAFETES / BOLETOS
Los gafetes con sus nombres deberán ser portados
en todo momento. Los boletos son necesarios para
la admisión tanto en las sesiones generales como en
los talleres.
RESERVACIÓN DE ASIENTOS
Se permite reservar asientos para sus amigos, solamente hasta 10 minutos antes de que empiece la sesión.
Después de este tiempo, le rogamos deje los asientos
libres, y permita que otra persona los ocupe.
Le pedimos que si usted está guardando el asiento para
alguien, y un voluntario del congreso le pide que le
deje ese asiento a alguien más, siga las instrucciones
que le sean dadas.
EMERGENCIAS
En caso de alguna emergencia, póngase, por favor,
en contacto con la persona más próxima que esté
portando un listón oficial del congreso blanco o azul,
estas personas están en contacto radial y pueden
conseguir ayuda inmediata. Para una emergencia
que consideren de vida o muerte, por favor llamen al
9-1-1.
TALLERES
Para asistir a los talleres debe tener el boleto apropiado
para ese taller. Nadie podrá entrar a los talleres sin
boleto. Puede usar su boleto para asistir al taller de la
Arena o la Sala B pero este taller no es para personas
sin boletos. Por favor no olvide apagar su teléfono
celular y pager.
Todos los talleres comenzarán a tiempo. Algunos conferencistas han pedido que no dejemos entrar a personas que lleguen tarde. También les pedimos, que traten
de no salirse del taller durante la presentación. La
mayoría de los talleres tiene un descanso, le pedimos
que si desea no continuar en el taller use este tiempo
para irse ya que así no perturbará al conferencista ni
a los otros participantes.
CAMBIO DE BOLETOS
Se pueden cambiar boletos de los talleres que tengan
lugares disponibles durante el día viernes a partir del
medio día en la ventanilla del puesto de inscripción
localizada en el area de prefunción. Nota: Todos los
boletos pueden ser usados para entrar a las sesiones
de la Arena y el Hall B.
FUMADORES
No se permite fumar en el centro de convenciones, hay
varios patios asignados dónde será permitido.
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COMIDA / CONCESIONES
El Centro de Convenciones ofrece diariamente diferentes opciones de comida en el Pasillo A (Hall A).
Desayuno Continental:
8:00 am - 9:30 am
Almuerzo:
11:00 am - 2:00 pm
Carritos de concesiones: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
HORAS DE EXIBICIÓN
Las exhibiciones están localizadas en el Pasillo A
(Hall A). Ver páginas 99-104 con el listado de las
exhibiciones. Las exhibiciones abrirán durante las
siguientes horas:
Viernes:
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Sábado:
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Domingo:
8:00 am - 3:00 pm
TALLERES
VIERNES, 19 DE MARZO, 2010
SESIÓN 1 – 10:00 - 11:30 am
AG LUGAR
1-51 Recuperar la mistagogia - Juan Calderon Varona
—
(Convention) 213
1-52 La abundancia y la escasez del amor en la familia
- P. Guillermo Campuzano
(Convention) Hall B
1-53 La evangelización de jóvenes: Datos y mejores prácticas de
adultos latinos - P. Michael Lee
(Convention) 210 ABC
1-54 El futuro habla español: El apostolado hispano y el futuro
del catolicismo en los Estados Unidos - Dr. Hosffman Ospino
(Convention) 203
1-55 Catequesis: Encuentro con Cristo vivo - Fanny Cepeda Pedraza
(Marriott) Marquis North
1-56 El liderazgo: Abundancia del llamado
- P. Domingo Rodríguez Zambrana
(Convention) 204
= audio-grabación
SESIÓN 2 – 1:00 - 2:30 pm
AG LUGAR
2-51 Bioética y valor de la vida - José-Román Flecha Andrés
(Convention) 204
2-52 Gracias Señor por tu Iglesia - P. Matthew Kessler
(Convention) 208
2-53 ¡Transformando la vida de los jóvenes siendo catequistas!
- Juan Carlos Montenegro
(Convention) Ballroom AB
2-54 Yo oro, tu oras, el ora, pero ¿sabemos orar? - Maruja Sedano
(Convention) Hall B
2-55 Fe cristiana y belleza: Lo bello del mundo testimonia la
presencia de Dios - Dr. Gonzalo Tejerina Arias
(Convention) 203
2-56 Hostias vivas para un mundo con hambre
- Dora Tobar Mensbrugghe
(Clarion) Orangewood
SESIÓN 3 – 3:00 - 4:30 pm
AG LUGAR
3-51 Criando al adolescente con orgullo latino
- Carlos Carrillo Velásquez
3-52 ¡Ayuda por favor! ¿Qué está pasando con la música en la misa?
- Santiago Fernández
(Hilton) Pacific C
—
(Convention) 210 ABC
3-53 “Si el grano de trigo muere, da mucho fruto...” (J 12,24)
- Gloria Cecilia Grimaldo
(Hilton) Pacific D
3-54 Catequesis, Biblia y espiritualidad: Claves para catequistas
- Ricardo Grzona
(Convention) Hall B
3-55 Aprender a orar con la Palabra de Dios - Marcelo Murua
(Convention) 303
3-56 Desarrollo del plan de Dios según la historia y las culturas
- Clodomiro Siller Acuña
(Sheraton) Park Ballroom
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TALLERES
SÁBADO, 20 DE MARZO
SESIÓN 4 – 10:00 - 11:30 am
AG LUGAR
(Hilton) Pacific C
4-52 ¡Una Iglesia con ganas esta llena de abundancia!
- Mon. Arturo Bañuelas
(Marriott) Marquis North
4-53 Encontrar a Cristo a los 14 años - Eduardo Levy
(Marriott) Grand Ballrm F-K
4-54 Creer o entender: El dilema del cristiano ante la ciencia y la filosofía
- Dr. Hosffman Ospino
(Sheraton) Park Ballroom
4-55 El Canto que forma y transforma la comunidad – música para
la reconciliación y primera comunión
- Pedro Rubalcava y Anna Betancourt
—
4-56 Como vivir con plenitud en el momento presente
- Dr. John Yzaguirre
Schedule
4-51 Jesús renueva y alimenta mi amor - Alejandro Aguilera-Titus
(Convention) 201 ABC
(Convention) Hall B
= audio-grabación
SESIÓN 5 – 1:00 - 2:30 pm
AG LUGAR
5-51 ¿Por qué los católicos abandonan su iglesia?
- Benjamin Bravo Perez
(Convention) Hall B
5-52 Depresión y suicidio entre los adolescentes
- Carlos Carrillo Velásquez
(Convention) 204
5-53 La espiritualidad como fuerza vital del migrante
- Gloria Cecilia Grimaldo
(Convention) 207 D
5-54 Vivir según el espíritu - Marcelo Murua
(Sheraton) Plaza Ballroom
5-55 Como vivir la catequesis en familia - Dora Tobar Mensbrugghe
(Convention) 210 ABC
5-56 Ser y misión de los laicos a la luz del magisterio latinoamericana
- Bishop Gregorio Rosa Chávez
(Marriott) Marquis North
5-57 La Pastoral Juvenil con adolescentes de 10 a 14 años de edad
- Victor Valenzuela
(Clarion) Orangewood
SESIÓN 6 – 3:00 - 4:30 pm
AG LUGAR
6-51 Musulmanes y cristianos trabajando en conjunto: Nuestro llamado
a la solidaridad global - Maria Arroyo y Kevin Hartigan
—
(Sheraton) Park Ballroom
6-52 Conocer y celebrar en el siglo XXI - Juan Calderon Varona
—
(Convention) 212
6-53 Ministerios en la Iglesia: Dialogo norte/sur
- P. Guillermo Campuzano
(Convention) 210 D
6-54 Catequesis de la sexualidad - José-Román Flecha Andrés
(Convention) Hall B
6-55 Catequesis creativa: Mimo y clown - Siro López Gutiérrez
(Convention) Ballroom AB
6-56 El escribir de los evangelios - Timoteo Matovina
(Marriott) Grand Ballrm F-K
6-57 El Antiguo Testamento: La revelación de Dios en la historia
de Israel - Dr. Gonzalo Tejerina Arias
(Convention) 202
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TALLERES
DOMINGO, 21 DE MARZO
ASAMBLEA GENERAL
Sala B – Domingo, 8:30 am
OBISPO GREGORIO ROSA CHÁVEZ
“El Espíritu de Mon. Romero en la Reunión de Aparecida”
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Revisaremos
cómo Monseñor Oscar Arnulfo Romero, pastor y mártir,
inspirando lo mejor que tenemos en la Iglesia y cómo los obispos del continente
sigue inspir
americano enfocan su práctica pastoral en la solidaridad hacia los más pobres, según
las conclusiones de la conferencia de Aparecida.
SUNDAY ENGLISH ADDRESS
BARBARA FIAND, SND DE N
Convention Ballroom AB – 8:30 am
“Harnessing for God the Energies of Love”
What does this challenge by Teilhard de Chardin mean for us today, and for the
earth we call our home? How do we generate compassion in a community of life
and become beacons of hope? As we reflect on the worldview opened for us by contemporary
science, we may gain some insights to help us address these questions.
SESIÓN 7 – 10:00 - 11:30 am
AG LUGAR
7-51 Parejas fuertes, familia fuertes - Alejandro Aguilera-Titus
7-52 La casa, lugar clave en tiempo de crisis de fe
- Benjamin Bravo Perez
7-53 Cuando no hay coro: Música para quinceañeras, bodas y funerales
- Santiago Fernández
7-54 Lectio Divina para catequistas: La increíble abundancia de la
gracia de Dios - Ricardo Grzona
7-55 Creando una cultura misionera en catequesis y pastoral juvenil
- Juan Carlos Montenegro
7-56 Jesús revela su amor en parábolas y se confirma sanándonos
- Peter Kolar y Rafael Moreno
7-57
En la abundancia de la vida
- P. Domingo Rodríguez Zambrana
SESIÓN 8 – 1:00 - 2:30 pm
(Convention) Hall B
(Convention) 213
—
(Convention) Ballroom C
(Convention) 204
(Clarion) Orangewood
—
(Convention) 303
(Hilton) Pacific C
AG LUGAR
8-51 En Él abundante redención - P. Matthew Kessler
(Convention) 303
8-52 Encontrar a Cristo en la primera juventud - Eduardo Levy
(Convention) 204
8-53 Imágenes para creer - Siro López Gutiérrez
(Convention) 201 ABC
8-54 Convertirse en un Santo (en menos de una hora)
- P. James Martin
(Convention) Hall B
8-55 Catequesis con hispano hablantes - Fanny Cepeda Pedraza
(Convention) 202
8-56 El ejercicio de las costumbres Evangélicas - Maruja Sedano
(Clarion) Orangewood
8-57 Cómo nombraban a Dios los pueblos de la Biblia
- Clodomiro Siller Acuña
(Marriott) Marquis North
= audio-grabación
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ARENA
Friday, March 19, 2010 • 8:30 am
CONGRESS 2010 PROCLAMATION
“Let Us Be Blessed”
by ValLimar Jansen and Noni Limar
Let us be ...
Blessed and held in the warm embrace of Love
We celebrate God’s incredible, infinite abundance
Brilliant miracles of life shine before our eyes
“There is no place where God is not”
Every face, every sweep of wind or flicker of flame
Every pebble, stone, rock or mountain
Every drop of everlasting living water is overflowing
With God’s magnificent presence
Abundant Peace
Abundant Mercy
God’s Abundant Love
Incredible Abundance
Arena
Our God, abundant “Living Water”
Low clouds reach down
Wipe the chaos from our brows
When levees break or the roaring sea invades solid ground
We are lifted to the highest limb of trees
Sanctified in Christ’s holy sacrifice
Tears flooding ducts
Inundating heart and soul
Releasing sorrow and joy
Initiating abundant well be-ing
Abundant water pouring out
An oasis in every desert
A wellspring to every parched soul and flint-hard heart
Our God, “The Light” in abundance
A light in the dust-soaked darkness
A light in the ruin
We celebrate God’s abundant mercy
Hearts filled with compassion in disaster
When the mountains fall into the sea or buildings buckle
As sorrow wails out from the helpless throats of children
We are the body of Christ
Hands made steel, pulling our brothers and sisters
From the clutches of shadow
Legs oak-rooted in the Word of Love
Our God, “The Life” in abundance
Eternal life amongst the dead
We share “The Life” through our riches
With work, toil, sweat
We are God’s wealth given
To every shadowy recess
God’s life in abundance
Comforting the despairing, mournful heart
Calling forth the lost human spirit
Living as Christ
“Living Abundance”
Promise of everlasting life
Abundant Peace
Abundant Mercy
God’s Abundant Love
Incredible Abundance
Through Christ’s love
This is the promise given
Let us be blessed
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OPENING RITE & WELCOME
Friday, March 19, 2010 • 8:30 am
F
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CALL TO WORSHIP
D
¡Increíble abundancia! Incredible Abundance!
A
Mhungu ni mwemu / Know That God is Good
Y
Congo; source unknown
Melody: Democratic Republic of Congo source unknown. Arrangement © Edo Bumba.
Somos el Pueblo de Dios
Marcos Witt
Refrain
© 2000, 2006. Marcos Witt, Arreglo de Elvin “Kiko” Negrón y Andy Andino/Who Do You Say I Am.
CanZion Producciones. Derechos reservados. Con las debidas licencias.
COLLECT
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2010 Religious Education Congress
ARENA
Friday, March 19, 2010 • 8:30 am
PROCLAMATION
Let Us Stand
Jacob & Matthew
Refrain
© 2008, Jacob Israel Villalobos, Matthew Leon, and Michael Paul Leon. World Library Publications.
All rights reserved. Used with permission.
SCRIPTURE
Romans 8:35-39
Arena
RESPONSE
Falling Into You
Steve Angrisano
Verse 1
There is nowhere I go, there is no place I know that I can run from your love.
Knowing my hurt, my shame, still, you call out my name. So, I’m falling into you.
Refrain
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ARENA
Verse 2
There is no word to say, nothing I could repay equal to how your love is true.
Still, like a little child picking a flower growing wild, I’m running home to you.
Bridge
F
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© 2009, Steve Angrisano. Published by spiritandsong.com®, a division of OCP. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
Sr. Edith Prendergast, RSC
REFLECTION
Director, Office of Religious Education,
Archdiocese of Los Angeles
INTRODUCTION & RITUAL
Witness
Traditional Spiritual
HAITIAN RESPONSE
Beni-Yo
Emeline Michele
Beni-Yo Papa! Oooooo, Beni-Yo.
© 2004 Silva Screen Records Ltd.
Cardinal Roger Mahony
CARDINAL’S REMARKS
Archbishop of Los Angeles
BLESSING
SENDING FORTH
Incredible Abundance
2010 CONGRESS THEME SONG
Donna Peña
(Please refer to pages 66-67)
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Friday, March 19, 2010 • 5:15 pm
ARENA
JAZZ LITURGY
Friday, March 19, 2010 • 5:15 pm
Rev. J-Glenn Murray, presider
GATHERING SONG
Return to God
John Angotti
Arena
Bridge
Copyright © 1994, 2008. John Angotti. Verses: Alan Hommerding. World Library Publications. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
OPENING PRAYER
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– LITURGY OF THE WORD –
READING
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2 Samuel 7:4-5, 12-14, 16
RESPONSORIAL PSALM
Forever I Will Sing
I
Psalm 89
Ed Bolduc
Refrain
D
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Text (ref) © 1969, 1981, 1997, ICEL. Music: Ed Bolduc © 2003. World Library Publications.
All rights reserved. Used with permission.
READING
Romans 4:13, 16-18, 22
GOSPEL ACCLAMATION
Praise to You, Lord
Ed Bolduc
Refrain
Text © 1969, 1981, 1997, ICEL. Music © 2000. Ed Bolduc. World Library Publications. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
GOSPEL PROCLAMATION
Matthew 1:16, 18-21, 24
HOMILY
PRAYER OF THE FAITHFUL
Jim Gibson
Response
Copyright © 2001. Jim Gibson. GIA Publications. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
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2010 Religious Education Congress
ARENA
Friday, March 19, 2010 • 5:15 pm
- LITURGY OF THE EUCHARIST PRESENTATION OF THE GIFTS
Make Me a Channel of Your Peace
John Angotti
Refrain
Copyright © 2009. John Angotti. World Library Publications. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
HOLY
Mass of Rejoicing
#
& 44 Ho
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& -
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na
in
san
John Angotti
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na
in
the
high - est.
Repeat first time
the high-est.
Arena
Ho - san
1. Holy, holy, holy Lord, God of power and might,
heaven and earth are full of your glory.
Hosanna in the highest.
2. Blessed is he, blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord.
Copyright © 2000. John Angotti. World Library Publications. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
MEMORIAL ACCLAMATION
John Angotti
Copyright © 2000. John Angotti. World Library Publications. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
AMEN
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John Angotti
À
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men.
¡
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À
men.
Copyright © 2000. John Angotti. World Library Publications. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
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LORD’S PRAYER
SIGN OF PEACE
F
LAMB OF GOD
John Angotti
# # # 4Cantor
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have
mer-cy
on
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grant
us
the
peace.
Copyright © 2000. John Angotti. World Library Publications. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
COMMUNION SONGS
Your Sacrifice
Thomas Lucas
Refrain
Copyright © 2000. Thomas Lucas. World Library Publications. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
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ARENA
Friday, March 19, 2010 • 5:15 pm
Come to the Table
John Angotti
Refrain
Final Refrain
Copyright © 2004. John Angotti. World Library Publications. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
Arena
I Am the Bread of Life
Tom Kaczmarek
Refrain
Copyright © 2005. Tom Kaczmarek. World Library Publications. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
POST-COMMUNION MEDITATION
Only Faith Can I Go On
John Angotti
How can I tell him? How can I explain?
He’ll never understand this will cause him so much pain.
Who would ever believe me?
God what have you done?
Will you stand by me when they desert me?
Will you stand by me when I have Your Son?
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ARENA
But it’s my faith only faith can I go on!
No matter the consequence I know we’ll both be strong.
In him, through him and for him we’ll live.
It’s God’s begotten one we’ve been given to care for, to nurture, to hold and to love,
And he’ll be our Son.
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What is this she’s telling me?
I’ve always trusted her but this?
Am I being used, lied, taken advantage of ?
Can this child be really His?
Was this dream really a fantasy or could this really be true?
Have I been given a special place in God’s plan?
How could I know? How could I know?
I
D
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But it’s my faith only faith can I go on!
No matter the consequence I know we’ll both be strong.
In him, through him and for him we’ll live.
It’s God’s begotten one we’ve been given to care for, to nurture, to hold and to love,
And he’ll be our Son.
O Joseph I can see you do believe me now – O Mary my love
In your eyes and in your voice I can tell you understand.
I believe our faith is so strong! I know this is where we belong.
We’ll be married as one and be the parents of God’s Son.
But it’s our faith only faith can we go on!
No matter the consequence I know we’ll both be strong.
In him, through him and for him we’ll live.
It’s God’s begotten one we’ve been given to care for, to nurture, to hold and to love,
And he’ll be our Son.
Copyright © 2010. John Angotti. World Library Publications. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
CLOSING SONG
Go Out in the World
Ed Bolduc
Refrain
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ARENA
Saturday, March 20, 2010 • 8:00 am
Verses
Copyright © 2003. Ed Bolduc. World Library Publications. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
Arena
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ARENA
MORNING PRAISE
Saturday, March 20, 2010 • 8:00 am
Michelle Youssef, presider
Kristen Firestone, reflection
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CALL TO WORSHIP & SERVICE OF LIGHT
Come, All You People
arr. Gary Daigle
Verses 1-3
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Verses 4–7
4. Fire, wind, snow and rain:
Blizzard, earthquake, hurricane:
Thunderclouds and lightening:
5. Citizens and immigrants:
Laborers and management:
Lobbyists and government:
6.
7.
Friend and stranger, host and guest:
Refugee and resident:
Native, alien and homeless:
Young and old, rich and poor:
Weak and strong, broken, cured:
Lonely, loved, afraid, secure:
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MORNING PRAISE
2010 Religious Education Congress
ARENA
Saturday, March 20, 2010 • 8:00 am
Refrain
Copyright © 2008. Alexander Gonda; Adapt. and additional text: Gary Daigle.
Music from arr. by John Bell. Published by GIA Publications, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
– MORNING THANSKGIVING –
Psalm 95
Arena
PSALMODY (please be seated)
If Today You Hear the Voice of God
Ed Bolduc
Antiphon
Copyright © 1988, 1999. Ed Bolduc. World Library Pubications. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
PSALM PRAYER (please stand)
Response: Amen
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ARENA
– SERVICE OF THE WORD –
READING (please be seated)
Isaiah 43:16-21
REFLECTION
GOSPEL CANTICLE (please stand)
Blessed Be God
Michael Mahler
Refrain
S
A
T
U
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Copyright © 2003, Michael Mahler. Published by GIA Publicatons, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
A
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INTERCESSIONS
Peter Kolar
Response
Copyright © 2007. Peter Kolar. World Library Publications. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
LORD’S PRAYER
CONCLUDING PRAYER
FINAL BLESSING
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Saturday, March 20, 2010 • 8:00 am
SONG OF SENDING
Blessed Be Your Name
Beth and Matt Redman
Verse 1
Blessed be Your name in the land that is plentiful,
Where your streams of abundance fl ow, Blessed be Your name.
Blessed be Your name when
I’m found in the desert place
Though I walk through the wilderness,
Blessed be Your name.
Every blessing You pour out
I’ll turn back to praise
When the darkness closes in, Lord,
Still I will say... To Refrain
Refrain
Blessed be the name of the Lord, blessed by your name.
Blessed be the name of the Lord, your glorius name.
Verse 2
Blessed be Your name
When the sun’s shining down on me
When the world’s all as it should be,
Blessed be Your name.
Arena
Blessed be Your name
On the road marked with suffering
Though there’s pain in the offering,
Blessed be Your name.
Every blessing You pour out
I’ll turn back to praise
When the darkness closes in, Lord,
Still I will say... To Refrain (2x)
You give and take away,
You give and take away
My heart will choose to say Lord,
Blessed be Your name.
Copyright © 2002.Beth and Matt Redman. Kingsway’s Thankyou Music. Admin. by EMI Christian Music Publishing.
All rights reserved. Used with permission.
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ARENA
CELTIC LITURGY
Saturday, March 20, 2010 • 5:15 pm
Rev. Brendan McGuire, presider
PRELUDE
Canticle
Liam Lawton
S
A
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U
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Copyright © 1998. Liam Lawton. GIA Publications, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
GATHERING SONG
Faithful is the Lord
Liam Lawton
Tune: GIOLLA MEAR, Copyright © 2006. Liam Lawton Publishing. GIA Publications, Inc., agent.
All rights reserved. Used with permission.
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ARENA
Saturday, March 20, 2010 • 5:15 pm
PENETENTIAL RITE
Mass of the Celtic Saints
Liam Lawton
Copyright © 1998. Liam Lawton. GIA Publications, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
FIRST READING
RESPONSORIAL PSALM
Psalm 23
Arena
– LITURGY OF THE WORD –
Jerimiah 11:18-20
Liam Lawton, arr. Paul Tate
Refrain
Copyright © 2006. Liam Lawton Publishing. GIA Publications, Inc., agent. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
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ARENA
GOSPEL ACCLAMATION
Mass of the Angels and Saints
Steven Janco
Acclamation
Copyright © 1996. Steven Janco. GIA Publications, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
GOSPEL
John 7:40-53
HOMILY
Rev. Brendan McGuire
PRAYER OF THE FAITHFUL
Liam Lawton
Response
S
A
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Copyright © 1998. Liam Lawton. GIA Publications, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
U
– LITURGY OF THE EUCHARIST –
R
D
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PRESENTATION OF THE GIFTS
Far Beyond
Liam Lawton
Refrain
Copyright © 2008. Hilley Sound. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
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ARENA
Saturday, March 20, 2010 • 5:15 pm
HOLY
Mass of the Celtic Saints
Liam Lawton
Arena
Copyright © 1998. Liam Lawton. GIA Publications, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
MEMORIAL ACCLAMATION
Liam Lawton
Copyright © 1998. Liam Lawton. GIA Publications, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
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ARENA
AMEN
Liam Lawton
Copyright © 1998. Liam Lawton. GIA Publications, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
LAMB OF GOD
Liam Lawton
S
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U
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Copyright © 1998. Liam Lawton. GIA Publications, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
LORD’S PRAYER / SIGN OF PEACE
COMMUNION SONGS
Where Two or Three are Gathered
Liam Lawton, arr. Paul Tate
Refrain
Copyright © 2009.Sumerset Recordings and GIA Publications, Inc., agent. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
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ARENA
Saturday, March 20, 2010 • 5:15 pm
A Touching Place
arr. John Bell
Refrain
Text and arr. © 1989 Wild Goose Resource Group, The Iona Community. GIA Publications, Inc., agent. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
SONG OF THANKSGIVING
Heal Us, Lord
Liam Lawton
Refrain
Arena
Copyright © 2009. Somerset Recordings and GIA Publications, Inc., agent. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
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CLOSING SONG
I Danced in the Morning
Sydney Carter
S
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Text: Sydney Carter, b. 1915. Tune: LORD OF THE DANCE Irregular, adapt from a traditional Shaker melody by Sydney Carter.
Copyright © 1963, Stainer and Bel, Ltd. (Administered by Hope Publishing Co.). All rights reserved. Used with permission.
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2010 Religious Education Congress
ARENA
Sunday, March 21, 2010 • 8:00 am & 3:30 pm
CLOSING EUCHARISTIC LITURGY
Sunday, March 21, 2010
8:00 am • Bishop Tod Brown, presider
3:30 pm • Cardinal Roger Mahony, presider
PRELUDE/PRELUDO
Amen Siakudumisa
South African Traditional
text: Amen. Praise the name of the Lord. South African traditional. Tune: Attributed to S.C. Molefe as taught by George Mxadana;
arr. by John Bell © 1990, Iona Commuity. GIA Pubilcations, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
Sing Praise to God
Marty Haugen
Arena
Based on Psalm 146. Copyright © 2009 by GIA Publications, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
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GATHERING SONG/CANTO DE ENTRADA
Let Us Stand
Jacob & Matthew
Verse 1
Refrain
Verse 2
S
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D
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© 2008, Jacob Israel Villalobos, Matthew Leon, and Michael Paul Leon. World Library Publications. All rights reserved.
PENETENTIAL RITE/ACTO PENITENCIAL
OPENING PRAYER/ORACIÓN COLECTA
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ARENA
Sunday, March 21, 2010 • 8:00 am & 3:30 pm
– LITURGY OF THE WORD/PALABRA DE DIOS –
FIRST READING/PRIMERA LECTURA
Ezekiel 37:12-14
RESPONSORIAL PSALM/SALMO RESPONSORIAL
Psalm 130
Mary Frances Reza
Refrain
Text: Eng. tr. © 1969, 1981, 1997, ICEL. Sp. tr. © 1970, Conferencia Episcopal Española.
Music: Mary Frances Reza © 2006, WLP. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
SECOND READING/SECUNDA LECTURA
Romans 8:8-11
GOSPEL ACCLAMATION/ACLAMACIÓN ANTES DEL EVANGELIO
Acclamation
adapt. John Bell, arr. Gary Daigle
Arena
Copyright © 2010. Palestinian Gospel Acclamation. Adapted by John Bell, arr. by Gary Daigle. GIA Publications, Inc.
All rights reserved. Used with permission.
GOSPEL/EVANGELIO
1st & 2nd sung response
John 11:1-45
Chris de Silva
3rd sung response
Copyright © 2010. Chris de Silva. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
HOMILY/HOMILIA
THIRD SCRUTINY / INTERCESSIONS
Response
Chris de Silva
Copyright © 2010. Chris de Silva. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
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DISMISSAL OF THE CATECHUMENS
To Follow You
Chris de Silva and Lovina Francis Pammit, OSF
Copyright © 2008. Chris de Silva and Lovina Francis Pammit OSF. GIA Publications, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
– LITURGY OF THE EUCHARIST/ LITURGIA EUCARISTICA –
PRESENTATION OF THE GIFTS
Le Dang / O Waly Waly
arr. John Flaherty
S
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Text: English translation by Rufino Zaragoza, OFM. English text and arrangement © 2004. OCP Publications.
All rights reserved. Used with permission.
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2010 Religious Education Congress
Sunday, March 21, 2010 • 8:00 am & 3:30 pm
HOLY/SANTO
Misa del Mundo
ARENA
Jesse Manibusan
Arena
Music: Misa del Mundo, © 1993, Jesse Manibusan. Published by OCP Publications. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
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MEMORIAL ACCLAMATION/ACLAMACIÓN MEMORIAL
Jesse Manibusan
Music: Misa del Mundo, © 1993, Jesse Manibusan. Published by OCP Publications. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
AMEN
Jesse Manibusan
Music: Misa del Mundo, © 1993, Jesse Manibusan. Published by OCP Publications. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
FRACTION RITE/RITO DE FRACCIÓN
Chant; XVIII; arr. Tony Alonso
Text and music: Chant; Gradual Romanum, 1974.
COMMUNION SONGS/CANTOS DE COMUNIÓN
Ang Katawan Ni Kristo
Ricky Manalo
Refrain
S
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D
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Text © 2003. Ricky Manalo, CSP and Pia de Leon. Music © 2003. Ricky Manalo, CSP. OCP Publications.
All rights reserved. Used with permission.
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Pan de Vida
Pedro Rubalcava
Refrain
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I Am the Bread of Life
Tom Kaczmarek
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Arena
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SONG OF THANKSGIVING/CANTO DE ACCIÓ DE GRACIAS
So Beautiful
Jacob & Matthew
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All rights reserved. Used with permission.
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SENDING FORTH/ENVIO
– 2010 CONGRESS THEME SONG –
Incredible Abundance
Donna Peña
Verses
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O.R.E. STAFF
The Office of Religious Education serves the ongoing redemptive mission of Jesus Christ through fostering and developing lifelong evangelization and catechetical processes. We form leaders for a catechetical
ministry that integrates a social justice perspective and that responds to the needs of the diverse peoples
of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles.
– O.R.E. Mission Statement
ARCHDIOCESAN OFFICE
Alberto Embry
(Spanish)
Pastoral Juvenil
[email protected]
Melinda Evangelista
Support Staff
[email protected]
Lourdes Gonzalez-Rubio
(Spanish)
Advanced Catechetical Ministries
and Catechist Formation
[email protected]
Dione Grillo
Early Childhood
[email protected]
Rev. David Loftus
Adult Ministry
[email protected]
Christina Lujan
Youth Ministry, Confirmation
[email protected]
Heather MacDonald
(Santa Barbara Region)
Confirmation, Junior High and Youth
Ministry
[email protected]
Jose Moreno
Support Staff
[email protected]
Mike Norman
ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR
Confirmation, Junior High
& Youth Ministry
[email protected]
Martha Nuñez
(Spanish)
Instituto Biblico, Elementary
[email protected]
Jan Pedroza
Early Childhood
Religious Education Congress
Program Coordinator
[email protected]
Sr. Edith Prendergast
DIRECTOR
[email protected]
Veronica Reyes
Religious Education Congress
Support Staff
[email protected]
Sonia Robledo
Support Staff
[email protected]
Diana Salinas
Support Staff
[email protected]
Paulette Smith
Religious Education Congress
Event Coordinator
[email protected]
Theresa Thibodeaux
Young Adult (English)
Confirmation (Spanish)
[email protected]
Ernesto Vega
Adult Ministry (Spanish)
[email protected]
Office of Religious Education
(213) 637-7303
ARCHDIOCESAN WEB SITES
Office of Religious Education Home Page
http://archdiocese.la/ore
Faith Formation
http://archdiocese.la/learning/ore/formation/adult.html
Ministry with Young Adults
http://archdiocese.la/mya
Ministry with Young People
http://archdiocese.la/learning/ore/youth
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REGIONAL OFFICES
OUR LADY OF THE ANGELS
O.L.A. Region Pastoral Center
5835 W Slauson Ave
Culver City, CA 90230
(310) 216-9587
David Lara (Coordinator)
[email protected]
Julio Cruz (Support Staff)
[email protected]
SAN FERNANDO REGION
Alemany High School
15101 San Fernando Mission Blvd.
Mission Hills, CA 91345
Mailing Address:
PO Box 7608
Mission Hills, CA 91346
(818) 365-5123
Margaret Sardo (Coordinator)
[email protected]
Juan Garcia (Support Staff)
[email protected]
SAN GABRIEL REGION
San Gabriel Region Pastoral Center
16009 E Cypress Ave
Irwindale, CA 91706
(626) 962-7707
Eileen Gateley (Coordinator)
[email protected]
Natalie Aviles (Support Staff)
[email protected]
SAN PEDRO REGION
San Pedro Region Pastoral Center
3555 S Pancratius Pl
Lakewood, CA 90712
(562) 630-6272
Karina Plascencia (Coordinator)
[email protected]
Nancy Longo (Support Staff)
[email protected]
SANTA BARBARA REGION
Bishop García Diego Center
4032 La Colina Rd
Santa Barbara, CA 93110
(805) 569-1135
Sue Spies (Coordinator)
[email protected]
2010 Religious Education Congress
STAFF BOOTH SCHEDULE
We invite you to drop by and meet the bishops and people who head the ministries of the Office of Religious Education. The ORE Staff Booth is located in the center of Hall A. The following are scheduled
days and hours:
FRIDAY, MARCH 19
10:00 am - 11:30 am
Margaret Sardo
Ernesto Vega
Bishop Gerald Wilkerson
Bishop Gabino Zavala
11:30 am - 1:00 pm
Lourdes Gonzalez-Rubio
Dione Grillo
Heather MacDonald
Theresa Thibodeaux
1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
Bishop Edward Clark
Early Childhood
Alberto Embry
2:30 pm - 4:00 pm
Eileen Gateley
David Lara
A. Karina Plascencia
Bishop Oscar Solis
SATURDAY, MARCH 20
SUNDAY, MARCH 21
8:00 am - 10:00 am
Christina Lujan
Margaret Sardo
10:00 am - 11:30 am
Eileen Gateley
Fr. David Loftus
Mike Norman
Sue Spies
Bishop Gabino Zavala
8:00 am - 10:00 am
A. Karina Plascencia
11:30 am - 1:00 pm
Lourdes Gonzalez-Rubio
Ernesto Vega
Bishop Gerald Wilkerson
1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
Fr. David Loftus
Martha Nuñez
Jan Pedroza
2:30 pm - 4:00 pm
Bishop Edward Clark
Alberto Embry
Dione Grillo
Martha Nuñez
Bishop Oscar Solis
10:00 am - 11:30 am
Bishop Edward Clark
Alberto Embry
Eileen Gateley
David Lara
Fr. David Loftus
Christina Lujan
11:30 am - 1:00 pm
Early Childhood
Dione Grillo
Mike Norman
Sue Spies
1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
Heather MacDonald
Theresa Thibodeaux
O.R.E. PROGRAMS
CONTACT/O
Annual Silent Directed Retreat
Five-day silent retreat with personal spiritual direction.
Catholic Bible Institute
A three-year program of comprehensive study for parish Bible-study leadership.
Distance Learning
An online, Internet-based, e-learning partnership with the University of Dayton.
Why Catholic?
Local support for parishes engaged in this program from Renew International
Human Sexuality Education
Formation and training programs; Summer Institute, June 2010.
Instituto Bíblico Católico – Estudio de las Escrituras Cristianas
Un programa de nivel básico para estudiar la Biblia (16 sesiones).
Instituto Bíblico Católico – Estudio de las Escrituras Hebreas
Un programa de nivel básico para estudiar la Biblia (16 sesiones).
Instituto Bíblico Católico – Curso Avanzado Biblico
Un programa de tres años, se adquiere certificación como animador/a biblico/a.
Fr. David Loftus
(213) 637-7654
Fr. David Loftus
(213) 637-7654
Fr. David Loftus
(213) 637-7654
Fr. David Loftus
(213) 637-7654
Theresa Thibodeaux
(213) 637-7498
Martha Nuñez
(213) 637-7705
Martha Nuñez
(213) 637-7705
Martha Nuñez
(213) 637-7705
ADULT EDUCATION / EDUCACIÓN PARA ADULTOS
CONTACT/O
Cursos de Verano 2010
Julio 10 y 11 & Julio 17 y 18
Lema: El sacerdocio en el corazón de Cristo.
Certificación para el Ministerio con Adultos
Entrenamiento (nivel avanzado) para líderes en el ministerio con los adultos.
Ernesto Vega
(213) 637-7345
L. Gonzalez-Rubio
(213) 637-7344
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O.R.E.
ADULT EDUCATION / EDUCACIÓN PARA ADULTOS
O.R.E. PROGRAMS
ADULT EDUCATION / EDUCACIÓN PARA ADULTOS (cont.)
CONTACT/O
Especialización para Catequistas de Adultos (Básica y Advanzada)
Un programa para personas que trabajan en la catequesis con adultos.
Instituto de Pastoral y Evangelización
Programa de formación pastoral a nivel básico e intermedio.
Instituto Superior de Ciencias Religiosas
Formación académica para obtener una Licenciatura en Ciencias Religiosas.
Capacitación y Práctica de Oración Meditativa
Entender las dinámicas de oración y discernimiento: ayuda a todos los lideres.
Asociación Arquidiocesana de Intercesores
Formación y edificación para líderes de intercesión por las necesidades de la Iglesia.
Formación para Ministerios en los Medios de Comunicación
Pautas de formación técnica y religiosa en las áreas de los medios de comunicación.
Formación Continua en la Fe
Oportunidades de formación para el enriquecimiento continúo en la fe.
Capacitación para hacer Retiros para Adultos
Capacitación para aprender lo esencial para hacer retiros con adultos.
Especialización para la Formación de Fe para Adultos
Capacitación esencial en la formación de fe para adultos.
L. Gonzalez-Rubio
(213) 637-7344
Ernesto Vega
(213) 637-7345
Ernesto Vega
(213) 637-7345
Ernesto Vega
(213) 637-7345
Ernesto Vega
(213) 637-7345
Ernesto Vega
(213) 637-7345
Ernesto Vega
(213) 637-7345
Ernesto Vega
(213) 637-7345
Ernesto Vega
(213) 637-7345
CATECHIST FORMATION / FORMACIÓN DE CATEQUISTAS
Basic Catechist Formation
Faith enrichment and basic theological formation for the beginning catechist.
Advanced Catechetical Ministries
Three-year formation program for Advanced Catechetical Leadership.
Formación Básica para Catequistas
Formación en la fe y en las habilidades para catequistas que comienzan.
Ministerios Catequéticos Avanzados
Tres años de formación avanzada para Líderes Catequéticos y parroquiales.
Capacitación para la liturgía de la Confirmación
Día de formación para coordinadores, catequistas o equipos.
Fr. David Loftus
(213) 637-7654
Fr. David Loftus
(213) 637-7654
L. Gonzalez-Rubio
(213) 637-7344
L. Gonzalez-Rubio
(213) 637-7344
Theresa Thibodeaux
(213) 637-7498
ELEMENTARY & EARLY CHILDHOOD / ELEMENTAL
Early Childhood Certifications
Spring - April 10, 24 & May 8 - St. Martin of Tours Parish in Los Angeles
Summer - June 5, 12 & 19 - St. Paschal Baylon Parish in Thousand Oaks
Jan Pedroza
(213) 637-7352
Fall - August 21, 28 and September 11 - Transfiguration Parish in Los Angeles
Early Childhood Director’s Workshop/Brunch
May 15, 2010
Workshop and networking for Early Childhood Coordinators and DREs.
Elementary Catechist Specialization
Two-day specialization for catechists and coordinators.
Elementary Religious Education and Sacramental Preparation
Workshops, in-services and retreats to empower parents/guardians.
Elementary Specialization / Enrichment Opportunities / Textbook Evaluation
Workshops, in-services and retreats to equip catechists.
Especialización para Catequistas de Elemental
Dos cursos (básico y avanzado) para Catequistas y Maestros de Catequistas.
Jan Pedroza
(213) 637-7352
Dione Grillo
(213) 637-7410
Dione Grillo
(213) 637-7410
Martha Nuñez
(213) 637-7705
Martha Nuñez
(213) 637-7705
YOUNG ADULT MINISTRY / PASTORAL JUVENIL
Archdiocesan Young Adult Ministry Advisory Board
Monthly board that visions and assists in implementation of Young Adult Ministry.
Young Adult Ministry 101: Basic Training/Specialization
Aug. 2010
A 2-day workshop on how to make YA ministry happen in your parish/university.
Renew International’s Theology on Tap Regional Team Training
One-day workshop for those planning Theology on Tap series.
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Theresa Thibodeaux
(213) 637-7498
Theresa Thibodeaux
(213) 637-7498
Theresa Thibodeaux
(213) 637-7498
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O.R.E. PROGRAMS
Renew International’s Theology on Tap
Begins June 2010
Four-week speaker series in all five archdiocesan regions for young adults.
Celebrating Young Adults in Ministry
October 2010
Annual liturgy and celebration to recognize the leadership of young adults.
Formación de Especialización Básica para Agentes de Pastoral Juvenil
Se realizan en centros destinados por cada Mesa Regional, 17 sesiones/3 horas.
Formación de Especialización Avanzada en Pastoral Juvenil
Dos años teóricos, uno de práctica parroquial donde ponen en práctica un proyecto.
Talleres de Formación Complementario para Agentes de Pastoral Juvenil
Talleres de capacitación específica dentro del Ministerio con Jóvenes Adultos.
Theresa Thibodeaux
(213) 637-7498
Theresa Thibodeaux
(213) 637-7498
Alberto Embry
(213) 637-7355
Alberto Embry
(213) 637-7355
Alberto Embry
(213) 637-7355
YOUTH MINISTRY / MINISTERIO PARA JOVENES ADOLESCENTES
Mike Norman
(213) 637-7674
Mike Norman
(213) 637-7674
Heather MacDonald
(805) 682-5500
Mike Norman
(213) 637-7674
Mike Norman
(213) 637-7674
Mike Norman
(213) 637-7674
(805) 682-5500
(818) 710-1662
Mike Norman
(213) 637-7674
Mike Norman
(213) 637-7674
(213) 637-7674
(213) 637-7616
(805) 682-5500
(213) 637-7498
Theresa Thibodeaux
(213) 637-7498
Theresa Thibodeaux
(213) 637-7498
Theresa Thibodeaux
(213) 637-7498
Theresa Thibodeaux
(213) 637-7498
REGIONAL CONGRESSES / CONGRESOS REGIONALES
San Fernando Regional Congress
San Pedro Regional Congress
Santa Barbara Regional Congress
San Gabriel Regional Congress
O.L.A. Regional Congress
www.RECongress.org
September 18, 2010
October 2, 2010
October 9, 2010
October 16, 2010
October 23, 2010
Margaret Sardo
Karina Plascencia
Sue Spies
Eileen Gateley
David Lara
(818) 365-5123
(562) 630-6272
(805) 569-1135
(626) 962-7707
(310) 216-9587
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Youth Ministry Resource Day
April 14, 2010
A day of training on how to include parents in your ministry.
National Certificate Program in Youth Ministry Studies April 24-25, 2010
Weekend course on Foundations of Youth Ministry.
Camp Big Deal
June 28-July 2, 2010
A week-long retreat for junior high youth of the Santa Barbara Region.
Silent Directed Retreats
June 21-25 & June 27-July 1, 2010
Two retreat opportunities for adults in ministry.
National Certificate Program in Youth Ministry Studies June 21-24 & July 12-15
Intense summer sessions of national training for adults in ministry with youth.
Christian Leadership Institute
July 25-30 & Aug. 8-13
Leadership training for high school youth involved in ministry.
S.A.W. (Signed, Anointed, to Witness)
Week-long peer ministry retreat for high school youth who have been Confirmed.
Santa Barbara SAW – Aug. 2-6, 2010
Heather MacDonald
Los Angeles SAW – Aug. 9-13, 2010
Andrew Gafvert
Confirmation Catechist, Youth Ministry, Young Adolescent Specializations
Two-day training in specific areas of ministry with young people.
Confirmation Catechist
Aug. 21-22 or Aug. 28-29, 2010
Youth Ministry
August 28-29, 2010
Young Adolescent (Jr. High)
August 21-22, 2010
National Conference for Catholic Youth Ministry (NCCYM) Dec. 8-12, 2010
Over 2,000 adults in ministry with young people gather in New Orleans.
Youth Ministry/Confirmation/Junior High Ministry
Program development, support, training and formation for coordinators/teams.
San Fernando/Our Lady of the Angels regions
Mike Norman
San Gabriel/San Pedro regions
Christina Lujan
Santa Barbara Region
Heather MacDonald
Spanish-Speaking Confirmation Programs
Theresa Thibodeaux
Equipo Direccional para el Sacramento de la Confirmación
Ayudar a coordinar la visión e implementación del entrenamiento y formación.
Día de Capacitación para Retiros con Adolescentes de Confirmación
Día de formación con catequistas de confirmación y líderes de grupos de adolescentes.
Encuentro
Un día de formación y diversión para adolescentes de confirmación.
Especialización para Catequistas de Confirmación
Cursos con especialización, talleres y entrenamiento.
COMMITTEES
CONGRESS COMMITTEE
Sr. Edith Prendergast
Paulette Smith
Jan Pedroza
Mike Norman
Dolly Anderson
Jim Anderson
Erin Avila
Jonathan Avila
LITURGY COMMITTEE
John Flaherty
Sr. Edith Prendergast
Paulette Smith
Mike Norman
Katya Acuña
Patrick Callahan
Brian Custer
Greg Boyer
Patrick Callahan
Gregory Carothers
Jo Galang
Val Galang
Ron Garcia
Albert Guerra
Nancy King
Dave Lavendier
Tina Lavendier
Jane Martineau
Layne Martineau
Ramona Meza
Keith Morlock
Robert Williams
Douglas Zuniga
Michael Fike
Gail Gresser
Mary Janus
Sheryl Lange
Monica Miller Luther
Valerie MacRae
Fe Musgrave
Maryann Nguyen
Margaret Traxler
John West
Michelle Youssef
Jorenz Campo
Fran Curry
Pat Davis
Elsie Dixon
Guadalupe Garcia
Silvia Hernandez
Margaret Maldonado
Lillette Mayor
Brian McMahon
Olinda Navas
Martha Ramirez
Marco Ramirez
Lucia Richer
Ted Richer
Isabel Rincon
REGISTRATION COMMITTEE
Jan Pedroza
Paulette Smith
Veronica Reyes
Chris Krause
Diana Salinas
Michael Aguilera
Joyce Alpaugh
Eileen Bonaduce
OUR SPECIAL THANKS AND APPRECIATION TO . . .
CRS/CATHOLIC COALITION
ON CLIMATE CHANGE
for sponsoring the
Arena Lobby Exhibit.
•
OUR SUNDAY VISITOR/
OUR SUNDAY RELIGION
PUBLISHER
(Booths 324, 326, 328, 330, 332)
for providing the lanyards and
name badge holders for
Congress 2010.
•
CRIBARI VINEYARDS
for their contribution of all altar
wine for Congress 2010.
•
WORLD LIBRARY
PUBLICATIONS
(Booths 201, 203, 205, 300, 302, 304)
for providing the USB flash drives
for use at the ORE booth.
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THE MANY DEDICATED PEOPLE
including the “Blue Angels” and “Yellow Jackets,” Tracy Clark,
Amy Ybarra, Larry Lopez, and the hundreds of others who contribute
literally hundreds of volunteer hours before and during Congress to
make this event a success!
THE FOLLOWING FOR THEIR WORK:
Valerie MacRae for the Arena environment and for the environment
and planning of our Sacred Space in Convention 304, as well as the
many contributing artists; Patrick Callahan for flower arrangements;
George Westlund for his photography; Dan Houze for the
RECongress.org/LIVE webcast; and the student sacristans and acolytes
of Loyola Marymount University and Mount St. Mary’s College.
OUR LITURGY & PRAYER SERVICE COORDINATORS:
Friday Liturgies: Eileen Bonaduce, Sr. Jean Marie Chota, James Dao,
Jeanie Essa, Rosie Hernandez, Anthony Ikebudu, Jane Richardson,
Margaret Mary Traxler; Friday Services: Stacia & Robert Guzzo,
Gaile Krause, Alissa Pineda, Linda Quilizapa; Saturday Praise:
Kevin Brown, Michaela Buccola; Saturday Liturgies: Katya Acuña,
Bill Duckett, Andrew Knox, Andi Lamendola, David Lara,
Kristina Ortega, Rosie & John Rinaldo, Katie Zeigler;
and Saturday Prayer: Sue Ballotti.
2010 Religious Education Congress
ENDOWMENT CONTRIBUTORS
The Religious Education Endowment Fund was established by the Office of Religious Education to support the on-going
training and formation of religious education leaders, particularly by making scholarships available for the ongoing education and formation of Directors of Religious Education, Adult Educators, Young Adults and Youth Ministers to pursue
graduate studies. It is our hope that every Director of Religious Education and Director of Youth Ministry will be given
the opportunity to receive a master’s degree in Religious Education/Religious Studies.
Those who registered online could contribute to this Fund, as well as those who made an additional contribution through
mail-in registrations. As of Febraury 23, 642 people responded with contributions totaling $9,950. We sincerely appreciate
and acknowledge their contributions. The Fund is currently enabling 10 students to pursue a master’s degree in Religious
Education, and you will be happy to know that several have already graduated!
$1,420 Contribution
Camp Pendleton Base
Chaplain Office
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Del Killick
John Depriest
Bernita King
Eileen Dickson
Donna Kriesel
Sheila Doan
Marcie Kruchten
Michael Doherty
Anne Kuczkowski
Lenore Dowling
Marifrances Kudla
Amy Duncan
Sharon Lang
Julie Dwyer
$15 Contribution
Trish Lee
Theodore Dyer
Daniel Barona
Kay Easley
Judith Legan
Deacon Dan Leetch
John Egan
Kyle Lierk
Terry Stump
Eduardo Espiritu
Richard Lindgren
Melba Espiritu
Kevin Lubiniecki
$10 Contribution
Mary Fair
Mary Fran Lynch
Sylvia Aljentera
Carmen Flores
Kelli Macleod
Pat Allen
Warren Flynn
Yolanda Mancino
Adondee Arellano
Nancy Franks
Michael Marien
Irene Baker
Benay Furtivo
Darlene Martin
Phil Bangayan
Kirk Galbreath
Joan Maucere
Catherine Barrack
Laurie Galbreath
Leslie Maulhardt
Dr. Ruben Barron
Julie Gallard
Stephen Maulhardt
Lidia Bautista
Fred Galluccio
Cindy McClure
Jane Bell
Irene R. Garcia
Colleen McClure
Lynn Bell
Jorge Garcia
Elizabeth McGinnis
Chad Benson
Patricia Garcia
Robert McKay
Susan Bernardi
R. Vincent Gartland
Rose Marie Meany
Mary Bibby
Anne Geraghty
Benito Daniel Medrano
Patricia Black
Brian Geraghty
Karen Mellos
Debra Blake
Kathleen Gerry
David Melton
Antonio Boquer
Cassandra A Goehner
Ana Maria Mendoza
Margaret Boquer
Candice Golez
P. Pablo Mercado
Julie Lynn Borland
Jack Gonsalves
Katie Mitchell
Sandra Bossi
Aracely Gonzalez
Esther Mower
Angela Brickey
Emilio Gonzalez
Susan Murphy
Moonlight Brizuela
Rodrigo Gonzalez
Joseph Mutch
Derek Brown
Blanca Gonzalez Scofield
Rebecca Nelson
Karen Buenaventura
Irene Goodell
Nga My Nguyen
John Bu rdue
Patricia Goodman
Robert Nichols
Chris Bystedt
Hailee Governale
Richard Norman
Janice Callanan
Joyce Governale
Katherine Nowak
Marisela Camberos
Anita Green
Karin Nuernberg
Deacon Mike Cantlon
William Green
Ruth Ochoa
Cary Castellon
Kathryne Guerin
Ursula Okeeffe
Rosa Chavez
Javier Guido
Duane Overby
Theresa Chenlouie
Martha R. Guido
Daniel C. Padilla
Y. Susan Christy
Angelica Guillen
Ronald Paglinawan
Susan Clingingsmith
Mary Hanson
James Parke
Kathleen Cole
Deacon J. Barry Harper
Mary Jane Parsons
Mary F. Conley
Marla Hartung
Barbara Patton
Helen E. Corcoran
Frank Hathaway
Karen Pelosi
Cynthia Cost
Lisa Heller
Bernardine Perales
Skylar Covich
Michael Henschel
Carol Perez
Theresa Crum
Sheila Henschel
Mary Polito
Claudia Curran
Kathy Herrington
Bill Pollitt
Celestine Margaret Daly
Barbara Hicks
Patti Pollitt
Carrie Davis
Cathy Holden
Scheryn Pratt
Jeffrey Davis
Thomas Hurley
Betsy Preciado
Judith Davis
Greg Johnson
Rachel Quiogue-Torres
Carlos De Alba
Sandra Kearney
Rachel Ramirez
Karen Delgado
Kristi Keith
Jay Raymundo
Gene Delmore, SJ
Kathleen Keller
Barbara Regan
Grace Depriest
Richard Keller
Dan Revetto
$20 Contribution
St. John Eudes Church
Martin Rosales
Martha Rosales
Jeronimo Salgado
Consuelo Salgado
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$25 Contribution
Kelly Attwood
Suzanne Atwood
Brian Bernardis
$380 Contribution
Carol Bernardis
US Marine Corps/
Margaret Bowerman
Immaculate Heart of Mary
Anthony Bracken
Thomas Clegg
$100 Contribution
James Day
Carlo Argoti
Marilyn Day
Tien T. Bach
Frank Debacker
Joseph Cruz
Katherine Debacker
John Ebbesmier
Dave Dockstader
Rosalie Elder
Joan Dolby
Ramon Escuadro
Kenneth Dong
Eileen Loughran
Emily Douglass
Denis Lynch
Larry Ehren
Susan Murphy
Ignacio Estrada
Charles Niblick
Tony Fadale
Vic Reichert
Daniel Francis
Kathleen Ybarrondo
Elena Funada
Michael Ybarrondo
James Gardner
James S. Givens
$60 Contribution
Sharon Givens
Kathleen Ory
Sarah Gregory
Margie Hailey
$50 Contribution
Toni Hamera
Chris Amantea
Michael Hauptman
Yvonne Amantea
Ann Holmquist
Carrie Biggs-Adams
Anthony J. Hughes
Bro. Tom Cole, OFM
Lupita Jewell
Monica L. Dang
Jack Kelly
Antonia David-Wright
Sue Kinsling
Steve Duncan
Christine Kudija
Cory Escuadro
Chuck Kudija
Linda Foley
Agnes Legaspi
Lisa Hills
Greg Lovetere
James W. Hopp
Mary Ann Madden
Mary A. Hopp
Jeannette Manser
Noel Jaderstrom
Yolanda Marsh
Mary Just
Joan McMahon
Susan Klarner
Sue Mountain
Grace Krajacic
Jackie Muldoon
Karryann Luttge
Janice Mullen
Joan McClaughlin
Maureen Neglia
Catherine Rudollph
Brian Nunes
Paul Smith
David O’Brien
Pamela Snyder
Helen Ohallaron
Winifred Soares
Elsa O’Loughlin
Hartini Surya
Gerard Oshaughnessy
Patricia Tracey
Pam Rector
Robert Trout
Thomas Richtsmeier
Debbelynn Russell
$40 Contribution
Resfina Torrevillas
Donna Coduti
Henri Tran
Charmaine Ferraz
Jim Wallace
Edward Osiadacz
Maureen Wic ken
$30 Contribution
Michael Wickham
Hugh Menton
Eileen Williams
Jean Menton
Elbert Worland
Gloria Yachyshen
ENDOWMENT CONTRIBUTORS
Lali Revetto
Anne Marie Reyes
Dn Arnold Reyes
Laura Reyes
Liliana Roberto
Timothy Roberto Jr
Jesse Robles
Monica Robles
Teresa Robles
Mike Rogers
Rosana Ruiz
Marci Russell
Noel Russo
Dorothy Ryan
Fausto Sanchez
Maria Dolores Sanchez
Amelia Sandoval
Tamara Santos
Barbara Schaffer
Bryan Schamus
Wendy Scherbart
Catherine Senoff
Scott Sexton
Diane Shevlin
Ann Skulley
Joseph Sprecco
Cynthia Stiso
Carol Stone
Mary Stone
Dorothy M. Strening
Joan Swem
John Swem
Dr. Mari L. Thorkelson
Helen Tobias
Chris Tolcher
Lori Tolcher
David Tompsett
Joyce J. Tompsett
Leif Trondsen
Rolf Trondsen
Shawn Trowbridge
Jeannette Ulibarri
Dorian Valles
Jessica Vance
Roberta Verderico
Suzanne Verge
Sister Ginny Vissing
Andrew Wang
Wendy Watson
John Weckend
Maximilian Weismair
Peggy Weismair
Carole Wentz
Barb Wilder
Loreen Wilhelmy
Roland Wilhelmy
Frank Williams
Fred Williams
Linda Williams
Linda Williamson
Rich Williamson
Barbara Wilson
Patricia Young
$5 Contribution
Carlos Aguilar
Jorge Aguilera
Jennifer Allison
Theresa Anderson
Grace Angus
Jessica Angus
Susana Ascencio
Madeline Ashley
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Janine Aurora
Monica Awad
Ellen Bailey
Adriana Balandran
Julianne Bancroft
Patty Bateman
Shelley Becker
Rosemary Bedoya
Victoria Beidelman
Arlene Belenzo
Alana Bell
Ann Blache
Anne Blaschke
Roslyn Bock
Bill Bradshaw
Janet Brause
Peter Brause
Kasey Bree
Matthew Brehove
Michele Brodoski
Keith Burgoon
Diane Bustos
Sylvia Caigoy
Jennifer Campbell
Joan Canil
Josephine Carrillo
Cindee Case
Patricia Castellon
Madonna Castro
Tricia Cendejas-Leon
Guadalupe Chavarin
Lupe A. Chavarin
Christopher Choi
Mary Anne Christensen
Frances Clair
Nancy Clancy
Martin Clement
Roxanna Clower
Susan Collins
Colleen Conley
Michael Conley
Aida Cordero
Norma Cordova
Allison Critchlow
Alberto Cuevas
Magdalena Cuevas
Carla Cuglietta
Edward Dacorsi
Rita Dacorsi
Theresa Daggi
Debbie Dahlen
Cheryl de Gano
John de Gano
Betty Deerwester
Frances dela Cruz
Kristin Dixon
Matthew Dixon
Sandra Domingue
Sandra Dominguez
Vincent Dominguez
Aileen Douglas
Clete F. Driver
Maria L. Duarte
Diane Dyess
Patricia Earp
Kerry Edwards
Richard Egger
Viki Egger
Cheryl Epler
Garth Epler
Ivy Lynn Ersan
Ruffo Espinosa Jr.
Agnes Espinoza
Fatima Espirito Santo
Cynthia Fasano
Pat Ferraro
Dottie Filipek
Marlin Filipek
Evie Fong
Margaret Freeman
Nina Freeman
Patricia Freitas
Eileen Friesen Mosher
Carlie Frye
Sheila Galaz
Charity Garcia
Gregory Gardner
Steven Gaston
Mark Gately
Maria-Teresa Geraldez
Carole Gilmore
Lynn M. Giotto
Eugene Gleason
Peggy Gleason
Patricia Goodman
Richard Goulette
Cecile Gray
Kathy Gross
Barbara Guerin
Bea Halk
Donna Hanna
Carolyn Harich
David Harmon
Christine Harrington
Lynn Haye
Bridget Henmi
Cecilia Henritze
Hope Hernandez
Cathy Hess
Melissa Hickey
Monika Hinse
Rhonda Hoffarth
Kathleen Holert
Robert Honrado
Delvita Hoover
Claire Horowitz
Rose Hudson
Kristin Hughes
Lorna Hughes
Rosemary Hunt
Maria Loan Huynh
Claire Hwang
Magdalena Ignacio
Priscilla Jackson
Elsamma James
Katherine Johns
Corine Juarez
Jessica Kepilino
Elizabeth Kin
Christina Komenkul
John Komenkul
Lisa Kosiewicz
Mary Kroesen
Brigid Kumler
Francine Kuzma
Andree Lafrance
Danielle Lafrance
Sr. Lisa Laguna
Kathleen Lammers
Rosa Lara
Ryan Ledene
Gordon Lee
Nan-Ping Lee
Michele Lentz
Patricia Leonard
Jane Leung
Carol Lewis
Pamela Locascio
Meg Long-Eastman
Rosalina Lopez Flores
Vilma Lorenzo
Raul Lozada
Sandy Luebbers
Sheila Lukas
Jessica MacCaskey
Luciann MacDonald
Carol Majernik
Janet Malacane
Javier Marquez
John Mazurski
Joanne McBride
Marylin McCafferty
Maria McGuire
Thomas McGuire
Thomas McLaughlin
Maria Medrano
Antonio Mendoza
Valerie Menker
Luz Mercer
Michael Metzger
Beverly Meyer
Christine Middleton
Ann Miller
Ernest Miller, FSC
Kristin Monfredini
Mary Monroe
Jan Moore
Michelle Moore
Stephanie Moore
Steve Morin
Derek Morris
R. Thomas Myers
Adele Nafziger
James J. Nawrocki
Suzanne Nawrocki
Elizabeth Nelson
Dianne T. Van Nguyen
Hung Nguyen
Miguel Noriega
Norma Noriega
Olivia Nunez
Lorena de Fatima Olague
Catherine Olds
Frances O’Leary
Victor Olivares
Victorio Olivares
Chris Orem
Susan Orem
Mayra Ornelas
Anthony Ortiz
Bianca Ortiz
Yolanda Ortiz
Debra Owen
Lourdes Parra-Andrade
Sybil Paule
Robert Peach
Denise Perkins
Richard Perkins
Lyle Peters
Paul Prine
Grace Pugliese
Lorette Quinlan
Jeanette Ramirez
Cynthia Ramold
Ricardo Ramos
Tracy Randolph
Karen Ratti
Barbara Rector
Michael Rector
Editha Reynolds
Linda Richardson
Jean Richtsmeier
Natalie Roberts
Katie Robinson
Mary Ellen Rocha
Armando Rodiguez
Araceli Rodriguez
Olga Rodriguez
Patrick Roth
Joel Rowley
Mary T. Ruiz
Jean Rummelhoff
Rosa Maria San Mames
Piedad (Patty) Santiago
Sr. Margaret Mary Scally
Summer Scobell
Mike Seibold
Rosemary D. Seibold
Roger Short
Joe Sibolboro
J D Simbeck
Elina Simon
Sherry Smith
Rosa Solano
Kelly Spencer
Francine Sprecco
Patricia Stegall
Regina Stifter
Marthe Stokowski
Stan Stokowski
Sally Stone
Gene Stout
Margaret Swavely
Jenice Tam
Margaret Tapper
Marjorie Tavarez
Patti Telles
Victor Telles
Joseph Tembrock
Judy Tembrock
Stephen Tholcke
Hung Tran
Kathleen Tran
Quinn Tran
Javier Triviso
Ann Tweedy
Fiat Valera
Hector Vasquez
Lily Vasquez
Rebecca Vasquez
Theresa Vasquez
Margaret Vengroski
Edgar Villanueva
Tamara Vollebregt
Joanne Wang
Barbara Wehan
Jim Wehan
Deborah Weidner
Linda Westler-Dentino
Angel Wiliams
Mary Wilkins
Stephanie Williamson
Laura Woodworth-Gibson
Leah Zeldin
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SPONSORSHIP
We gratefully acknowledge the following companies for their generous sponsorship of the following speakers and performing artists. To find their books, music or where to obtain their materials, please refer to the
booth number listings.
ACTA PUBLICATIONS
(Booths 158, 160)
Martin Pable
LIGUORI PUBLICATIONS
(Booths 361, 363, 365, 367)
Matthew Kessler
LeAnn Thieman
AVE MARIA PRESS
LOYOLA PRESS
(Booths 475, 477, 479, 574, 576, 578)
(Booths 421, 423, 425, 520, 522, 524)
Lisa Hendey
James Martin
Anne Bryan Smollin
Joe Paprocki
Robert Wicks
BAYARD/TWENTY-THIRD
PUBLICATIONS
(Booths 319, 321)
Leisa Anslinger
David Haas
Bill Huebsch
Melanie Svoboda
NEW CITY PRESS
(Booth 612)
Megan McKenna
PARACLETE PRESS
(Booths 109, 111)
Maggie Davis
Paula Huston
Carol Showalter
PAULIST PRESS
(Booths 216, 218)
Lawrence Boadt
Barbara Fiand
Richard Gaillardetz
Gretchen Hailer
Richard Leonard
James Martin
Rose Pacatte
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OCP
(Booths 137, 139, 141, 236, 238, 240)
RCL BENZIGER
Anna Betancourt
Grayson Warren Brown
(Booths 127, 129, 131, 133, 226, 228,
Cyprian Consiglio
230, 232)
CATHOLIC RELIEF SERVICES
Eleazar Cortés
Steven Ellair
(Booths 316, 318)
Robert Fabing
Thomas Groome
Maria Arroyo
Santiago Fernandez
Fanny Cededa Pedraza
Thomas Awiapo
Paule Freeburg
Kate Ristow
Kevin Hartigan
Stella Garcia
David Wells
Ted Miles
Bob Hurd & Anawim
ValLimar & Frank Jansen
WILLIAM H. SADLIER, INC.
EMMAUS MINISTRIES
Rudy Lopez
(Booths 324, 326, 328, 330, 332)
(Booths 257)
Jesse Manibusan
Carol Cimino
Monica Brown
Donna Peña
Carole Eipers
Hilary Musgrave
Pedro Rubalcava
Victor Valenzuela
Christopher Walker
GIA PUBLICATIONS, INC.
(Booths 501, 503, 505, 600, 602, 604)
VERITAS CO, LTD.
ORBIS BOOKS
Tony Alonso
(Booths 336, 338, 340, 342, 344)
(Booths 536, 538, 540, 542, 544, 546)
Chris de Silva
Megan McKenna
Tom Beaudoin
David Haas
Patrick Brennan
Marty Haugen
WORLD LIBRARY PUBLICATIONS
Michael Crosby
ValLimar Jansen
(Booths 201, 203, 205, 300, 302, 304)
John Cusick
Liam Lawton
John Angotti
Richard Gaillardetz
Donna Peña
Richard Fragomeni
Thomas Groome
Jerry Galipeau
Jack Jezreel
LITURGICAL PRESS
Peter Kolar
Timothy Matovina
(Booths 157, 159, 161)
Rafael Moreno
Bryan Massingale
Richard Gaillardetz
Donna Peña
Richard Rohr
J. Patrick Mullen
Paul Turner
Daniel Smith-Christopher
Paul Turner
Richard Cheri &
Paul Ford
Good Ground:
OUR SUNDAY VISITOR
Catherine Upchurch
Jennifer Broyard Bonham,
CURRICULUM DIVISION
Tom Rausch
Timothy Jones Jr.,
(Booths 301, 303, 305, 400 ,402, 404)
Ronald Witherup
Kenneth Louis, &
John Burland
W. Clifford Petty
ValLimar Jansen
LITURGY TRAINING
Matthew Kelly
PUBLICATIONS
Tom Kendzia
(Booths 337, 339, 341, 343, 345, 347)
Paul Turner
CLARION HOTEL MAP
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Clarion Hotel Workshop Location
Orangewood
Clarion Hotel Anaheim Resort
616 Convention Way
Anaheim, CA 92802
Clarion Hotel Food Options
(714) 750-3131
Lounge
Tivoli Gardens
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Daily: 1:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Morning: 6:30 am - 11:00 am
Lunch: 11:00 am - 1:00 pm
Dinner: 5:00 pm - 10:00 pm
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HILTON ANAHEIM HOTEL MAP
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Hilton Anaheim Hotel Workshop Locations
Laguna (Concourse Level - 4th floor)
Pacific C (Ballroom Level - 2nd floor)
Pacific D (Ballroom Level - 2nd floor)
Hilton Anaheim Hotel
777 Convention Way
Anaheim, CA 92802
Maps
Hilton Anaheim Hotel Food Options
(714) 750-4321
Mix
Daily: 6:00 am - 10:00 pm
Food Court:
Daily: 11:30 am - 8:00 pm
(Sbarro, Baja Fresh, Frozen Assets)
Starbucks
Daily: 6:00 am - 10:00 pm
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MARRIOTT HOTEL MAP
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Anaheim Marriott Hotel Workshop Location
Elite Ballroom
 Grand Ballroom A-E
Grand Ballroom F-K
 La Jolla/Los Angeles Rooms
 Marquis Ballroom Center
 Marquis Ballroom North
 Marquis Ballroom South
 Orange County Ballroom
Anaheim Marriott Hotel
700 W Convention Way
Anaheim, CA 92802
Anaheim Marriott Hotel Food Options
(714) 750-8000
Café del Sol
Daily: 6:30 am - 10:00 pm
JW’s Steakhouse
Daily: 5:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Pizza Hut
Daily: 11:00 am - 11:00 pm
Starbucks
Daily: 6:00 am - 10:00 pm
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SHERATON PARK HOTEL MAP
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Sheraton Park Hotel Workshop Locations
Palm Rooms
 Park Ballroom
Plaza Ballroom
Tiffany Terrace
Garden Room
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Sheraton Park Hotel
1855 S. Harbor Blvd.
Anaheim, CA 92802
Sheraton Park Hotel Food Options
(714) 750-1811
Molly’s Coffee Shop
Morning: 6:00 am - 11:00 am
Lunch: 11:00 am - 3:00 pm
Overland Stage
Daily: 5:00 pm - 10:00 pm
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CONVENTION AREA MAP
CATEGORY
American
Asian Fusion
Brewery
Café
California Cuisine
Chinese
Specialty
Family
Ice Cream
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18Fifty Grill, Café del Sol, Cheesecake Factory, Hasting’s Grill, JT Schmid’s Brewery,
Rainforest Cafe, Red Robin, Tony Roma’s
Roy’s
Oggi’s Pizza & Brew
La Brea Bakery
Napa Rose, Tangerine Grill
Grand China, P.F. Chang’s
Starbucks
California Pizza Kitchen, Captain Kidd’s,
Chubby’s Diner, Coco’s, Denny’s, Disney’s
PCH Grill, Goofy’s Kitchen, Hook’s Pointe,
IHOP, Jolly Roger Café, Millie’s, Mimi’s Cafe,
Mix, Molly’s Kitchen, Storyteller’s Café, Tiffy’s,
Tivoli Gardens
Cold Stone Creamery
CATEGORY
Fast Food
Italian
Louisiana Cuisine
Mediterranean
Mexican
Pizza
Seafood
Steakhouse
NAME
Alerto’s Mexican, Burgerland, Carl’s Jr., Del
Taco, Jack In The Box, McDonald’s, Pizza Hut,
Quiznos, Subway, Taco Bell
Anaheim White House, Buca di Beppo, Carolina’s, Marri’s Pizza, Naples Ristorante
House of Blues, Ralph Brennan’s Jazz Kitchen
Catal Restaurant
La Casa Garcia, Los Sanchez, Mexicana
Café, Mi Casita Grill, Ofelia, Taco Mi Pueblo,
Tortilla Jo’s
Pizza Hut, Shakey’s
Bubba Gump Shrimp Co., Joe’s Crab Shack,
McCormick & Schmick’s, Mr. Stox
JW’s Steakhouse, Morton’s, Outback,
Overland Stage & Territorial, Ruth’s Chris
Steakhouse, Steakhouse 55
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AREA RESTAURANT LISTING
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LOCATION
1850 S Harbor Blvd
1770 S Harbor Blvd #128
887 S Anaheim Blvd
321 W Katella Ave Ste 101
11757 Harbor Blvd
1770 S Harbor Blvd #132
Marriott Hotel
321 W Katella Ave Ste 104
1550 S Harbor Blvd
2119 S Harbor Blvd
12045 Chapman Ave
Downtown Disney
321 W Katella Ave Ste 100
2110 S Harbor Blvd
1100 W Katella Ave
12032 Harbor Blvd
1570 S Harbor Blvd
213 E Katella Way
2330 S Harbor Blvd
1610 S Harbor Blvd
1168 W Katella Ave
Paradise Pier
Downtown Disney
Disneyland Hotel
575 Chapman Ave
Hilton Hotel
Disneyland Hotel
Downtown Disney
1560 S Harbor Blvd
1840 S Harbor Blvd
2210 S Harbor Blvd
12011 S Harbor Blvd
640 W Katella Ave
2610 E Katella Ave
Marriott Hotel
Downtown Disney
531 Chapman
1194 W Katella Ave
321 W Katella Ave Ste 109
1500 S Harbor Blvd
Clarion Hotel
1700 S Harbor Blvd
1480 S Harbor Blvd
1400 S Harbor Blvd
Hilton Hotel
Sheraton Park
1895 S Harbor Blvd
1105 E Katella Ave
Grand Californian
Downtown Disney
12361 Chapman Ave
12362 Chapman Ave
12001 Harbor Blvd
Sheraton Park
321 W Katella Ave Ste 120
Marriott Hotel
521 W Chapman Ave
1534 S Harbor Blvd
Downtown Disney
Downtown Disney
12007 S Harbor Blvd
321 W Katella Ave Ste 105
2041 S Harbor Blvd
1027 S Harbor Blvd
Hilton Hotel
Marriott Hotel
Disneyland Hotel
Grand Californian
1770 S Harbor Blvd #136
513 W Chapman Ave
2144 S Harbor Ave
1188 W Katella Ave
1030 W Katella Ave
1060 W Katella Ave
Clarion Hotel
1640 S Harbor Blvd
Downtown Disney
PHONE
(714) 750-2801
(714) 520-3200
(714) 772-1381
(714) 635-GUMP
(714) 740-2822
(714) 956-5456
(714) 748-2454
(714) 991-0305
(714) 491-4788
(714) 971-5641
(714) 971-5551
(714) 774-4442
(714) 533-7500
(714) 750-2482
(714) 772-0414
(714) 750-7477
(714) 635-7800
(714) 520-0182
(714) 971-5239
(714) 776-3300
(714) 774-1680
(714) 239-5682
(714) 300-3776
(714) 778-6600
(714) 740-1888
(714) 740-4422
(714) 778-6600
(714) 778-2583
(714) 635-0933
(714) 750-2411
(714) 740-1131
(714) 703-0505
(714) 782-7515
(714) 634-9200
(714) 703-3187
(714) 490-0233
(714) 740-1108
(714) 533-1631
(714) 535-9000
(714) 491-0563
(714) 750-3131
(714) 772-5900
(714) 535-6892
(714) 456-2223
(714) 750-4321
(714) 750-1811
(714) 621-0101
(714) 634-2994
(714) 300-7170
(714) 776-6200
(714) 758-1057
(714) 534-3599
(714) 663-1107
(714) 750-1811
(714) 507-2021
(714) 750-8000
(714) 740-2300
(714) 491-1600
(714) 772-0413
(714) 776-5200
(714) 971-4775
(714) 776-7697
(714) 750-5466
(714) 533-0440
(714) 750-4321
(714) 750-8000
(714) 778-6600
(714) 635-2300
(714) 535-3277
(714) 748-2847
(714) 638-3429
(714) 778-3100
(714) 772-1186
(714) 635-1801
(714) 750-3131
(714) 520-0200
(714) 535-5000
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NAME
18Fifty Grill
Alerto’s Mexican
Anaheim White House
Bubba Gump Shrimp Co.
Buca di Beppo
Burgerland
Café del Sol
California Pizza Kitchen
Captain Kidd’s
Carl’s Jr.
Carolina’s Italian Cuisine
Catal Restaurant
Cheesecake Factory
Chubby’s Diner
Coco’s Bakery & Restaurant
Coco’s Bakery & Restaurant
Cold Stone Creamery
Del Taco
Del Taco
Denny’s
Denny’s
Disney’s PCH Grill
ESPN Zone
Goofy’s Kitchen
Grand China
Hasting’s Grill
Hook’s Pointe
House of Blues
IHOP
IHOP
Jack In The Box
Joe’s Crab Shack
Jolly Roger Café
JT Schmid’s Brewery
JW’s Steakhouse
La Brea Bakery Café
La Casa Garcia
Marri’s Pizza
McCormick & Schmick’s
McDonald’s
Mexicana Café
Mi Casita Grill
Millie’s Restaurant
Mimi’s Cafe
Mix
Molly’s Kitchen
Morton’s The Steakhouse
Mr. Stox
Napa Rose Restaurant
Naples Ristorante e Pizzeria
Ofelia
Oggi’s Pizza & Brew
Outback Steakhouse
Overland Stage & Territorial
P.F. Chang’s
Pizza Hut
Pizza Hut
Quiznos
Rainforest Cafe
Ralph Brennan’s Jazz Kitchen
Red Robin
Roy’s
Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse
Shakey’s
Starbucks
Starbucks
Steakhouse 55
Storyteller’s Café
Subway
Subway
Taco Bell
Taco Mi Pueblo
Tangerine Grill & Patio
Tiffy’s Family Restaurant
Tivoli Gardens
Tony Roma’s
Tortilla Jo’s
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BOOTH
Crafts (cont.) Colores del Pueblo ...........................369
Concern America ..............................227, 229
Living Water Wood Works, Inc .........653
Sisters of the Holy Names ................115
Sunrise Printery ................................677
Tutwiler Quilts ...................................615
Diocesan Organization
Department of Catholic Schools .......464
Diocese of Orange ...........................444, 446, 448
Diocese of San Bernardino ..............307, 309
Ministry w/ Lesbian & Gay Catholics..467
Vocations Office ...............................458, 460, 462
Eco-fundraiser
Get Green to Get Green ...................122
Educational Institution
Aquinas Institute of Theology ...........383
Catholic Theological Union...............250
Ctr for Religion & Spirituality/LMU ....346, 348, 350, 352
De La Salle Christian Brothers .........643, 645
Franciscan School of Theology ........285
Grad. Program Santa Clara Univ. ....684
Loyola Institute for Ministry...............415
LMU Dept. of Theological Studies ....346, 348, 350, 352
LMU PLACE Corps ..........................346, 348, 350, 352
Loyola University Chicago (IPS).......263
Mount St. Mary’s College, L.A. .........138, 140
Oblate School of Theology ...............580
Saint John’s School of Theology ......163
Saint Joseph High School ................568
Saint Joseph’s College of Maine ......185
Saint Mary’s Univ. of Minnesota .......581
Univ. of Dallas School of Ministry .....506
Univ. of San Francisco (ICEL) ..........482
University of St. Thomas ..................543
Yale Divinity School ..........................480
Educational Programs
Alliance for Catholic Education.........625
JustFaith Ministries...........................316, 318
Making Music Praying Twice ............685
University of Notre Dame .................611, 613
Educational Resources
Creative Communications ................317
Nat’l Catholic Educational Assoc. ....667, 669
William H Sadlier, Inc. ......................324, 326, 328, 330, 332
Fair Trade
Café Justo Fair Trade Coffee ...........320
Heartbeats ........................................153, 252
Faith & Justice
Catholic Legislative Network ............118
Catholic Relief Services ...................316, 318
Equal Exchange ...............................153, 252
Homeboy Industries .........................112, 114
Office of Justice and Peace..............316, 318
Office of Restorative Justice.............452
RestoreJustice.com ..........................450
St. Camillus Center ..........................465
The H20 Project ...............................174
Faith-based Community
L’Arche Wavecrest............................451
Graphic Design / Web
OPM / Catholic Creative Services ....244
International Association
Int’l Catholic Stewardship Council ....686
Liturgical Furnishings
Tekton Woodworks ...........................268
Liturgical Vestments
Chagall Design Limited ....................523, 525, 622, 624
CM Almy ...........................................638, 640
Liturgy & Music Resources
A Fire Within Music...........................308
GIA Publications, Inc. .......................501, 503, 505, 600...
World Library Publications................201, 203, 205, 300...
Marriage & Family Resources
Christian Family Movement ..............487
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Adult Faith Formation
Little Rock Scripture Study ...............262
Art Works John August Swanson, Artist ............533, 630, 632
Lalo Garcia Sacred & Fine Art ..........233
Madonna Arts ...................................168
Richard A. Jarrett Stained Glass ......417
SHCJ Art/France White ....................541
Bibles
American Bible Society ....................471, 570
Fireside Catholic Publishing .............171, 270
Books
Abbey Press .....................................283
ACTA Publications ............................158, 160
The Crossroad Publishing Co. .........103, 105, 202, 204
Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co .....178, 180
Fundación para la Evangelización ...668, 670
HarperOne........................................481, 483, 485
Liturgy Training Publications ............337, 339, 341, 343...
Megan McKenna - Wayfarer’s Tale ..360
New City Press .................................612
Paulist Press Book Center ...............206, 208, 210, 212, 214
Twenty-Third Publications ................319, 321
Veritas Co, Ltd. .................................336, 338, 340, 342, 344
Books & Religious Articles
Librería Claretiana ............................676, 678
Books & Videos
David Whyte .....................................314
Family Theater Productions .............271, 370
Holy Cross Family Ministries ............271, 370
Ignatius Press...................................644, 646, 648, 650
Liguori Publications ..........................361, 363, 365, 367
The Matthew Kelly Foundation .........251, 253
Now You Know Media ......................282
Pauline Books & Media ....................175, 177, 179, 274...
Paulist Press ....................................216, 218
St. Anthony Messenger Press ..........508, 510, 512, 514
Torch3m: Movies, Music & Magic .....628
Books/Publications
Oxford University Press....................457
Café & Bookstore Design
Design Identity, Inc. ..........................322
Candles
Acadian Candle Company................516, 518
Marklin Candle Design .....................323, 325, 422, 424
Root Candles....................................288
Cards, Bookmarks, Magnets
Cards by Anne ..................................247
Celtic Art O’Keeffe Religious Articles ...............265, 267
Cemeteries & Funeral Services
Catholic Cemeteries & Mortuaries....582, 584, 586
Children’s Resources
Butterfly Music ..................................406
Herald Entertainment .......................537
Nest Family ......................................359
TheFeltSource.com ..........................619, 718, 720
Christian Cards & Gifts
Printery House..................................409, 411, 413
Christian Service Organization
Christian Found. for Children Aging ...662
Jesuit/Ignatian Volunteer Corps .......362, 364, 366, 368
SCRC ...............................................280
Society of St. Vincent de Paul, L.A...583
Vincentian Family .............................664, 664A
Church Supplies
Meyer-Vogelpohl Co. ........................440, 442
Wood & Iron Factory ........................237
Computer Software
Gradelink ..........................................647
Grenville Software, Inc. ....................658
Ministry Scheduler Pro .....................651
Parish Data System..........................687
ParishSOFT......................................545
Congress Logowear
KWD Uniforms..................................437, 439
Craft Supplies & Gifts
A Thread of Hope .............................548
Centro Betania, Srs of Mercy, Peru ..419
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Dominican School of Philosophy .....384
Good Ground Press .........................215
Group ...............................................147, 149, 151
Loyola Press.....................................421, 423, 425, 520...
Monica Brown/Emmaus Ministries ...257
Morehouse Education Resources ....476, 478
Orbis Books ......................................536, 538, 540, 542...
Our Sunday Visitor ...........................401, 403, 405, 500...
Our Sunday Visitor Curriculum Div. .301, 303, 305, 400 ...
Paraclete Press ................................109, 111
Pflaum Publishing Group..................211, 213
RCL Benziger ...................................127, 129, 131, 133...
Sacred Heart Kids’ Club ...................688
Saint Mary’s Press ...........................603, 605, 607, 702...
Storykeepers ....................................246
Religious Jewelry
Compelling Creations, Inc. ...............575, 674
Contreras Religious Art ....................744, 746, 748
Faith-Sharing, Inc. ............................170
Gold ‘N Things..................................390
Religious Life Brothers of the Sacred Heart............385
Society of Jesus ...............................362, 364, 366, 368
Carmelite Monastery of Terre Haute 585
Dominican Family .............................407
Dominican Friars ..............................384
Glenmary Home Missioners .............284
Immaculate Heart Community ..........380, 382
Marianist Vocation Ministry...............563, 565
OLG Franciscan Friars .....................577
Saint John’s Abbey ...........................165
Salvatorians .....................................381
Sisters of Charity of the BVM ...........660
Sisters of Providence .......................466, 468, 470
Sisters of St. Joseph of Orange .......447, 449
Society of the Sacred Heart .............661
Religious Publication
America Magazine............................441
Catechist Magazine ..........................209
Catholic Digest .................................315
Commonweal Magazine ...................358
La Palabra Entre Nosotros ..............408
Magnificat .........................................357, 456
The Cathedral Foundation................290
Wipf and Stock Publishers ...............714
Restorative Justice
Restorative Justice ...........................556, 558, 560, 562
Retreats & Seminars
Catholic Engaged Encounter............176
Jesuit Retreat Center .......................362, 364, 366, 368
Loyola Institute for Spirituality ..........362, 364, 366, 368
St. Anne in the Mountains ................287
Saint Dolls Soft Saints, Inc. ................................371
Spanish Religious Resources
Editorial Verbo Divino .......................614, 616
Gethesemani Libreria Catolica .........387, 389, 391, 486...
Hispanic Ministry Resource Center ..722, 724
Librería San Pablo - SOBICAIN .......627, 629, 631, 726...
USAMadrid Books ............................286
Verbum Dei Libreria Catolica............591, 690, 692
Stained Glass Ancient Arts Stained Glass ...............529
Teen Resources
PamStenzel.com ..............................547
Outside da Box .................................708
Yoursphere Media ............................680
Travel
Catholic Travel Centre ......................266
Israel Government Tourist Office ......665
Vestments & Religious Articles
Liturgical Apostolate Center .............414, 416, 418
Vocations The Carmelite Friars.........................248
Youth Resources
Cornerstone Media Inc. ....................609
Girl & Boy Scouts, Camp Fire .........659
Life Teen ...........................................146, 148, 150, 152
Salesian Youth Ministry ....................410, 412
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Media
El Sembrador Ministries ...................606, 608, 610
Military Chaplain
U.S. Air Force Chaplain Corps .........663
Ministry Resources
Center for Ministry Development ......311, 313
Fr. Tony Ricard - KnightTime Min. ...652
Marian University Center ..................420
RENEW International .......................636
Sandalstrap ......................................241, 243, 245
Terry Hershey & Associates .............187, 189, 191
Mission
Catholic Heart Workcamp ................689, 691
Columban Mission Awareness .........264
Lay Mission-Helpers Association......469
New Hope for Cambodian Children..120
Pontifical Mission Societies ..............181, 183
Mission Training
The Tomorrow Project ......................642
Claretian Missionaries ......................621, 623
Comboni Missionaries ......................710, 712
Maryknoll Fathers & Brothers ...........536, 538, 540, 542...
Motivational Workshops
Dr.Iven / M3 Workshops ...................108
Music
Catholic Association of Music ...........649
Dennis Doyle / Incarnation Music .....463
Heart Beat Records ..........................356
Jesse Manibusan 2 x 2 Ministries ....145
Joe Melendrez - Rosary Rap............561
OCP..................................................137, 139, 141, 236...
SpiritandSong.com - div. of OCP......143, 242
Printing Equipment
RISO, Inc. .........................................172
Religious Apparel
CATgear ...........................................566
La Cruz T-Shirts ...............................378
PAX Clothing ....................................306
Seraph 7 Clothing Company ............156
Religious Art Al’s Art ..............................................671
Carondelet Artists .............................459, 461
Center for Spiritual Development .....443, 445
Creator Mundi, Inc. ...........................142
Notre Dame Creations......................121, 123, 220, 222
Relics................................................182, 184
Sara K. Rubin Pottery & Sculpture ...217, 219
Tori … Art on Fire .............................620
Val MacRae Designs ........................223, 225
Vietnam Catholic Artistic Crafts .......117, 119
Religious Articles
3 Arches/HolyLandShopping.com ....275, 277, 374, 376
Byzantine Catholic Eparchy .............484
Cathedral Gift Shop ..........................351, 353
Cotter Church Supplies ....................489, 491, 588, 590
Fundación Ramon Pane...................375, 377, 474
Gifts From The Holyland ..................557, 656
Holy Land Rocks ..............................657
Katrina Rae / Mizpah Ministries........261
Multicultural Resources/Gift Ctr........281
Sacred Findings ...............................571
Tree of Life Imports, Inc....................675
Religious Articles & Vestments
Ecumenicus / Rogationist Fathers....679, 681, 683
Religious Books
Ave Maria Press ...............................475, 477, 479, 574...
Buena Prensa...................................260
Catholic Book Publishing Corp. ........551, 553
Cistercian Publications .....................258
Liturgical Press .................................157, 159, 161
Saint John’s Bible .............................256
U.S. Conference Catholic Bishops ....453, 550, 552
Religious Education
Boston College School of Theology 107
The Stories of Cesar Chavez ...........386
Religious Education Resources
Center for Action & Contemplation ...310, 312
Concordia Publishing House ............509, 511, 513
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3 Arches USA/HolyLandShopping.com ...................275, 277, 374, 376
A Fire Within Music ..................................................308
A Thread of Hope Guatemalan Fair Trade ..............548
Abbey Press ............................................................283
Acadian Candle Company .......................................516, 518
ACTA Publications ...................................................158, 160
African American Catholic Ctr. for Evangelization ...167, 169
Alexandra International............................................110
Al’s Art .....................................................................671
America Magazine ...................................................441
American Bible Society............................................471, 570
Ancient Arts Stained Glass ......................................529
Aquinas Institute of Theology ..................................383
Ave Maria Press ......................................................475, 477, 479, 574, 576, 578
Boston College School of Theology & Ministry........107
Brothers of the Sacred Heart ...................................385
Buena Prensa ..........................................................260
Butterfly Music .........................................................406
Byzantine Catholic Eparchy of Van Nuys ................484
Café Justo Fair Trade Coffee ..................................320
California Province of the Society of Jesus .............362, 364, 366, 368
Cards by Anne .........................................................247
Carmelite Monastery of Terre Haute........................585
Carondelet Artists ....................................................459, 461
Catechist Magazine .................................................209
CATgear ..................................................................566
Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels Gift Shop .......351, 353
Catholic Association of Music ..................................649
Catholic Book Publishing Corp. ...............................551, 553
Catholic Cemeteries and Mortuaries .......................582, 584, 586
Catholic Digest ........................................................315
Catholic Engaged Encounter ...................................176
Catholic Heart Workcamp........................................689, 691
Catholic Legislative Network ...................................118
Catholic Relief Services...........................................316, 318
Catholic Theological Union ......................................250
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www.rcbo.org
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www.sanrafaelop.org
www.opwest.org
www.dspt.edu
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www.fundacionpane.org
www.getgreentogetgreen.com
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Catholic Travel Centre .............................................266
Center for Action and Contemplation.......................310, 312
Center for Ministry Development .............................311, 313
Center for Religion & Spirituality - LMU ...................346, 348, 350, 352
Center for Spiritual Development ............................443, 445
Centro Betania, Sisters of Mercy, Peru Mission ......419
Chagall Design Limited............................................523, 525, 622, 624
Christian Family Movement .....................................487
Christian Foundation for Children & Aging ..............662
Cistercian Publications ............................................258
Claretian Missionaries .............................................621, 623
CM Almy ..................................................................638, 640
Colores del Pueblo ..................................................369
Columban Mission Awareness Resources ..............264
Comboni Missionaries .............................................710, 712
Commonweal Magazine ..........................................358
Compelling Creations, Inc. ......................................575, 674
Concern America .....................................................227, 229
Concordia Publishing House ...................................509, 511, 513
Contreras Religious Art............................................744, 746, 748
Cornerstone Media Inc. ...........................................609
Cotter Church Supplies ...........................................489, 491, 588, 590
Creative Communications for the Parish .................317
Creator Mundi, Inc. ..................................................142
David Whyte ............................................................314
De La Salle Christian Brothers ................................643, 645
Dennis Doyle / Incarnation Music ............................463
Department of Catholic Schools ..............................464
Design Identity, Inc. .................................................322
Diocese of Orange...................................................444, 446, 448
Diocese of San Bernardino......................................307, 309
Dominican Family ....................................................407
Dominican Friars .....................................................384
Dominican School of Philosophy & Theology ..........384
Doubleday, a division of Random House, Inc. .........564
Dr.Iven / M3 Workshops ..........................................108
Ecumenicus / Rogationist Fathers ...........................679, 681, 683
Editorial Verbo Divino ..............................................614, 616
El Sembrador Ministries ..........................................606, 608, 610
Equal Exchange ......................................................153, 252
Faith-Sharing, Inc. ...................................................170
Family Theater Productions.....................................271, 370
Fireside Catholic Publishing ....................................171, 270
Fr. Tony Ricard - KnightTime Ministries ...................652
Franciscan School of Theology ...............................285
Fundación para la Evangelización y Comunicación ..668, 670
Fundación Ramon Pane ..........................................375, 377, 474
Get Green to Get Green ..........................................122
Gethesemani Libreria Catolica ................................387, 389, 391, 486, 488, 490
GIA Publications, Inc. ..............................................501, 503, 505, 600, 602, 604
Gifts From The Holyland..........................................557, 656
Girl Scouts, Camp Fire & Boy Scouts......................659
Glenmary Home Missioners ....................................284
Gold ‘N Things .........................................................390
Good Ground Press.................................................215
Gradelink .................................................................647
Graduate Program in Pastoral Ministries &
Jesuit School of Theology at Santa Clara Univ. ..684
Grenville Software, Inc. ...........................................658
Group.......................................................................147, 149, 151
Guadalupe Radio / Hombre Nuevo .........................291
HarperOne ...............................................................481, 483, 485
Heart Beat Records .................................................356
Heartbeats ...............................................................153, 252
Herald Entertainment...............................................537
Hispanic Ministry Resource Ctr. at Claretian Pub....722, 724
Holy Cross Family Ministries ...................................271, 370
Holy Land Rocks .....................................................657
Homeboy Industries.................................................112, 114
Ignatius Press ..........................................................644, 646, 648, 650
Immaculate Heart Community .................................380, 382
International Catholic Stewardship Council .............HOLD
Israel Government Tourist Office .............................665
J4 Games ................................................................587
Jesse Manibusan 2 x 2 Ministries............................145
Jesuit Retreat Center...............................................362, 364, 366, 368
Jesuit/Ignatian Volunteer Corps...............................362, 364, 366, 368
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COMPANY
LOCATION
Joe Melendrez - Rosary Rap ...................................561
John August Swanson, Artist ...................................533, 630, 632
Judson Studios ........................................................388
JustFaith Ministries ..................................................316, 318
Katrina Rae / Mizpah Ministries ...............................261
KWD Uniforms .........................................................437, 439
La Cruz T-Shirts.......................................................378
La Palabra Entre Nosotros / The Word Among Us ..408
Lalo Garcia Sacred & Fine Art Studio ......................233
L’Arche Wavecrest ...................................................451
Lay Mission-Helpers Association .............................469
Librería Claretiana ...................................................676, 678
Librería San Pablo - SOBICAIN ..............................627, 629, 631, 726, 728, 730
Life Teen ..................................................................146, 148, 150, 152
Liguori Publications .................................................361, 363, 365, 367
Little Rock Scripture Study ......................................262
Liturgical Apostolate Center.....................................414, 416, 418
Liturgical Press ........................................................157, 159, 161
Liturgy Training Publications....................................337, 339, 341, 343, 345, 347...
Living Water Wood Works, Inc ................................653
Loyola Institute for Ministry ......................................415
Loyola Institute for Spirituality..................................362, 364, 366, 368
Loyola Marymount Univ. Dept. of Theo. Studies .....346, 348, 350, 352
Loyola Marymount Univ. PLACE Corps...................346, 348, 350, 352
Loyola Press ............................................................421, 423, 425, 520, 522, 524
Loyola Univ. Chicago-Institute of Pastoral Studies ...263
Madonna Arts ..........................................................168
Magnificat ................................................................357, 456
Making Music Praying Twice ...................................685
Marian University Center for Catholic Stewardship .420
Marianist Vocation Ministry ......................................563, 565
Marklin Candle Design ............................................323, 325, 422, 424
Maryknoll Fathers & Brothers ..................................536, 538, 540, 542, 544, 546
Megan McKenna - The Wayfarer’s Tale ..................360
Meyer-Vogelpohl Co. ...............................................440, 442
Ministerio Biblico Verbo Divino ................................515, 517
Ministry Scheduler Pro ............................................651
Ministry with Lesbian & Gay Catholics ....................467
Mitch Albom .............................................................113
Monica Brown & Emmaus Ministries .......................257
Morehouse Education Resources ...........................476, 478
Mount St. Mary’s College, Los Angeles ...................138, 140
Multicultural Resources / Gift Center .......................281
National Catholic Educational Association ..............667, 669
Nest Family..............................................................359
New City Press ........................................................612
New Hope for Cambodian Children (NHCC) ...........120
Nippert & Co Artworks .............................................567
Notre Dame Creations .............................................121, 123, 220, 222
Now You Know Media..............................................282
Oblate School of Theology ......................................580
OCP .........................................................................137, 139, 141, 236, 238, 240
Office of Justice and Peace .....................................316, 318
Office of Restorative Justice ....................................452
O’Keeffe Religious Articles ......................................265, 267
OLG Franciscan Friars ............................................577
OPM / Catholic Creative Services ...........................244
Orbis Books .............................................................536, 538, 540, 542, 544, 546
Our Sunday Visitor ..................................................401, 403, 405, 500, 502, 504
Our Sunday Visitor Curriculum Division
(formerly Harcourt Religion Publishers) ..............301, 303, 305, 400 ,402, 404
Outside da Box ........................................................708
Oxford University Press ...........................................457
PamStenzel.com .....................................................547
Paraclete Press .......................................................109, 111
Parish Data System .................................................687
ParishSOFT .............................................................545
Pauline Books & Media ...........................................175, 177, 179, 274, 276, 278
Paulist Press............................................................216, 218
Paulist Press Book Center.......................................206, 208, 210, 212, 214
PAX Clothing ...........................................................306
Pflaum Publishing Group .........................................211, 213
Pontifical Mission Societies .....................................181, 183
Printery House .........................................................409, 411, 413
Protravel International .............................................665
RCL Benziger ..........................................................127, 129, 131, 133, 226, 228...
Relics .......................................................................182, 184
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LOCATION
RENEW International ..............................................636
Restorative Justice: California Catholic Conf. .........556, 558, 560, 562
RestoreJustice.com .................................................450
Richard A. Jarrett Stained Glass Studio ..................417
RISO, Inc. ................................................................172
Root Candles ...........................................................288
Sacred Findings - Creative Meditations & More ......571
Sacred Heart Kids’ Club ..........................................688
Saint John’s Abbey ..................................................165
Saint John’s Bible ....................................................256
Saint John’s School of Theology • Seminary ...........163
Saint Joseph High School .......................................568
Saint Joseph’s College of Maine /
GPS Saint Joseph’s Online .................................185
Saint Mary’s Press...................................................603, 605, 607, 702, 704, 706
Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota ......................581
Salesian Youth Ministry ...........................................410, 412
Salvatorians - Priests, Brothers, Sisters and Lay ....381
Sandalstrap .............................................................241, 243, 245
Sara K. Rubin Pottery and Sculpture.......................217, 219
SCRC ......................................................................280
Seraph 7 Clothing Company ...................................156
SHCJ Art/France White ...........................................541
Sisters of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary ..........660
Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods..466, 468, 470
Sisters of St. Joseph of Orange...............................447, 449
Sisters of the Holy Names/Clay Creations ..............115
Society of St. Vincent de Paul, Council of L.A. ........583
Society of the Sacred Heart.....................................661
Soft Saints, Inc. .......................................................371
SpiritandSong.com - a division of OCP ...................143, 242
St. Andrew’s Abbey..................................................637, 639, 641, 736, 738, 740
St. Anne in the Mountains Retreat Center ...............287
St. Anthony Messenger Press .................................508, 510, 512, 514
St. Camillus Center - HIV/AIDS, Pax Christi ............465
St. Vincent Pallotti Ctr. for Apostolic Development ..742
Storykeepers ...........................................................246
Sunrise Printery .......................................................677
Tekton Woodworks ..................................................268
Terry Hershey & Associates.....................................187, 189, 191
The Carmelite Friars/Order of Carmelites ...............248
The Cathedral Foundation .......................................290
The Crossroad Publishing Co..................................103, 105, 202, 204
The H20 project .......................................................174
The Matthew Kelly Foundation ................................251, 253
The Stories of Cesar Chavez ..................................386
The Tomorrow Project/Catholic Charities ................642
TheFeltSource.com .................................................619, 718, 720
Torch3m: Dominican Movies, Music & Magic ..........628
Tori … Art on Fire.....................................................620
Transportation Charter Services, Inc. ......................379
Tree of Life Imports, Inc. ..........................................675
Tutwiler Quilts ..........................................................615
Twenty-Third Publications .......................................319, 321
U.S. Air Force Chaplain Corps ................................663
U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) ......453, 550, 552
University of Dallas School of Ministry ....................506
University of Notre Dame ........................................611, 613
Univ.of Notre Dame/Alliance for Catholic Education..625
University of San Francisco - Institute for
Catholic Educational Leadership (ICEL) .............482
Univ. of St. Thomas - Center for Faith & Culture .....543
USAMadrid Books ...................................................286
Val MacRae Designs ...............................................223, 225
Verbum Dei Libreria Catolica ...................................591, 690, 692
Veritas Co, Ltd. ........................................................336, 338, 340, 342, 344
Vietnam Catholic Artistic Crafts & Books .................117, 119
Vincentian Family ....................................................664, 664A
Vocations Office.......................................................458, 460, 462
William H Sadlier, Inc...............................................324, 326, 328, 330, 332
Wipf and Stock Publishers.......................................714
Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co ............................178, 180
Wood & Iron Factory................................................237
World Library Publications .......................................201, 203, 205, 300, 302, 304
Yale Divinity School .................................................480
Yoursphere Media ...................................................680
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