21 1 2015 Spring Re-cap & Youth Ministry Studies Page 2 Diocesan Spotlight: Jason Kidd Page 3 Other Opportunities: Social Action Summer Institute Page 4 Technology Page 5 Summer Study Week Page 5 Summer Registration Pages 6-7 Greeting students, The beautiful spring weather is leading us into a lovely summer, now it is time to register for Summer Study Week. The registration can be found in this bulletin or online. With the sun came a very busy spring for this office, hosting the Pastoral Ministry Conference, completing our new advanced retreat, plus our regular online and parish based classes. The Pastoral Ministry Conference s topic was Forming Family Faith; Parish Vision of Practice for Being a Family of Families. Tom East from the Center for Ministry Development was our keynote speaker and our new Director of Marriage and Family Life, Jason Kidd, was our master of ceremonies. It was a day to discover strategies to engage our families and deepen their faith. It was lovely to see many of our current and past students in the audience. The conference was a resounding success with 300 people in attendance. Our newly designed Called to Serve advanced retreat was a great accomplishment. Lead by Lynda Olsen, the retreat focused on the spiritual dimension of our lay ministry standards. The retreat used spiritual direction and Lectio Divina to guide us through the weekend. Other retreat leaders included Terry Christenson, Br. Cyril Drnjevic, Fr. Pius X Harding, and the liturgy team of Dawn and Dave Bentz. We had a fabulous group of attendees and leaders which made this experience quite unique and beautiful. Please think of attending our spring retreat next year, and join this wonderful experience. We look forward to seeing you this summer at Summer Study Week. May your summer be blessed with fun adventures. ~Heather Wycoff, Coordinator of Ministry Formation
2015 Pastoral Ministry Conference UPCOMING PROGRAM Archdiocesan Youth Ministry Studies Program The Certificate in Youth Ministry Studies Program that works in conjunction with the Archdiocesan Ministry Formation Program has finished its eight course, two-year cycle and will restart a new cycle in the fall of 2016. Please contact Michal Horace in the Archdiocesan Office of Youth & Young Adult Ministry if you have any questions about this ministry specialty program (503-233-8310, mhorace@archdpdx.org). Let me know if you have any questions. Michal T. Horace Director, Office of Youth & Young Adult Ministry Archdiocese of Portland in Oregon 2838 E Burnside St, Portland, OR 97214 mhorace@archdpdx.org V:503-233-8310 F:503-234-2545 http://ym.archdpdx.org, www.facebook.com/pdxym @pdxym PAGE 2
New Marriage & Family Life Director: Jason Kidd My name is Jason Kidd and I am the new Director of Marriage and Family Life office here in western Oregon for the Archdiocese of Portland. My Faith and Family are what I am most passionate about in life, so it is a good fit. I am eager to meet all of you and gather insight on where the office can support your parishes serving marriage and families. Having worked in youth and young adult ministry for 13 years at 3 parishes in 2 states, I know that the real ministry happens on the parish level. You all are in the trenches sharing the Gospel and building the Kingdom. I have been married 11 years to my amazing wife Sarah and we have been blessed with two girls and two boys under the age of 9. We are like a circus, making messes and lots of noise, but bring smiles to people s faces. As we all know marriage and family are not only instrumental to the New Evangelization, but also to a healthy society. I look forward to teaming up with you in the future as we follow Pope Francis call to approach the New Evangelization in a new way, with bold and creative ideas so that we can be fruitful with the younger generations. 3
MORE OPPORTUNITIES Looking for guidance, resources, ideas, while fulfilling your needs for Continuing Education? Then look no further than at the 2015 Social Action Summer Institute, Sunday July 19 - Thursday July 23 @ the University of Portland. CHERISHING CREATION: CALLED TO THE COMMON GOOD: LIFE, EARTH AND THE COMMON GOOD WHAT IS IT? The 29th Annual Social Action Summer Institute is a national and local conference that offers grounding in Catholic social teaching, biblical theology, the spirituality of social justice and practical parish and diocesan skills. Set aside Thursday to build your ministry skills in Social media for the 21 st Century Parish Grant writing for parishes Building capacity (doing more with less) Advocating from your parish Building a parish community Or learn more about Ecology and the Theology of Ecology. Choose four workshops from a total of 12 offerings!! See the full schedule [http://www.archdpdx.org/jprespect/sasi.html#schedule] On Monday, returning attendees and first-time participants can choose to learn about the biblical foundations of justice and the theological foundations of Catholic social teaching. Explore the Catholic teachings on ecology including Pope Francis's impending social encyclical (expected to be released in June!) Come for the full conference or choose a day that fits your schedule. But come! Matt Cato is the Director of the Office of Life, Justice & Peace for the Archdiocese of Portland where he represents Archbishop Sample on matters of Catholic social teaching and supervises the programs of the office: the Catholic Campaign for Human Development, JustFaith, Parish Social Ministry (Respect Life and Peace and Justice Ministries), and Faithful Citizenship. The primary responsibilities of the Office are educating all Catholics on Catholic social teaching; administering the Catholic Campaign for Human Development; and providing guidance and resources to pastors, parishes and parishioners. Matt Cato (503)233-8361 justiceandpeace@archdpdx.org PAGE 4
Heather Wycoff Ministry Formation students looking for opportunities to expand minds and hearts can check out two online programs that offer webinars and classes: Loyola Institute for Ministry and University of Notre Dame STEP program. Courses consist of basic theology, as well as, area specific ministry classes and seminars. Some classes may even be a substitution for classes in our program, please check with the Ministry Office before registering if you would like credit in our program. Loyola Institute for Ministry consist of free monthly webinars throughout the year. http://lim.loyno.edu/webinars The University of Notre Dame STEP program offers theology classes and area specific ministry classes. https://step.nd.edu/ Study week is coming up and some of you are near completion of your certificates. Please send us an email if you would like to receive your certificate during study week. All class work needs to be completed by June 30, 2015 to receive your certificate in August. This office has had a very busy year and I do not want anyone to slip between the cracks. If you have any questions regarding your status or would like a copy of your student report. Please send an email to Heather Wycoff at hwycoff@archdpdx.org. Information regarding the schedule, registration, instructors, class syllabi for Summer Study Week will be available on our website. This site will be updated throughout the summer. 5
Summer, August 3-7, 2015 at the Griffin Center Name: Address: EMAIL: Phone Number: Parish & Parish City: Student ID Number: Check enclosed. Pay the first day of class (Cash/Check) Scholarship / Financial Aid Morning Classes 9am 12pm Monday Friday (Choose One) Basic MCP 102 Morality Credit $60 Instructor: Ruth Hayes-Barba Book: Veritatis Splendor by Pope John Paul II $10 (^e) Basic MCP 106 New Testament Credit $60 Instructor: Claire-Marie Kahn Book: An Introduction to the New Testament by Joseph Kelly $25 (^e) Advanced MCP 201 Foundations of Catechesis Credit $60 Instructor: Rolando Moreno Book: The Catechism of the Catholic Church and the Craft of Catechesis $15 Book: General Directory for Catechesis $20 Advanced MCP 619 Pastoral Counseling Credit $60 Instructor: Marty Gay Book: The Art of Christian Listening by Thomas Hart $10 (^e) Friday, Catered Lunch after Mass $12 (or bring your own lunch & join us for a meal together) LODGING: Single $35 a night Double $25 a night ROOMATE S NAME: ^e Textbooks available in electronic formats for computers, ereaders, tablets, and/or smart phones Nights Reserved: Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Registration Deadline: Thursday, July 23, 2015 More Classes & Payment Information
DEADINE: JULY 23, 2015 Summer 2015 Student Last Name: Afternoon Classes 1pm 4pm Monday Friday (Choose One) Basic MCP 103 Christology Credit $60 Instructor: Jared Goff Book: Catechism of the Catholic Church $20 (^e) Basic MCP 104 Liturgy & Sacraments Credit $60 Instructor: Peggy Toole Book: Vatican II Documents $15 (^e) Basic MCP 108 Church History Credit $60 Instructor: Nick Plato Book: The Catholic Church Through the Ages by John Vidmar $15 (^e) Book: Church Fathers and Teachers by Pope Benedict XVI $14 (^e) Advanced MCP 203 Role & Ministry of DRE Credit $60 Instructor: Kim Zea Book: The Effective DRE Series by Loyola Press $36 (8 books) (^e) Advanced MCP 306 Celebrating Sacraments Credit $60 Instructor: TBA Book: The Liturgy Documents $20 CEU: Leadership Skills Tuesday Thursday 4:15-5:15pm $20 Instructor: Thomas Connolly Return Registration to: Ministry Formation 11957 SE Fuller Rd. Milwaukie, Oregon 97222 Phone: 503-652-7476 Fax 503-652-8937 Email: hwycoff@archdpdx.org Payment due by the start of class: cash or check. Make checks out to: Archdiocese of Portland. ONLINE OR DOWNLOAD REGISTRATION: http://minfrm.archdpdx.org/certificateprogram/registration.html Study Week Information: http://minfrm.archdpdx.org/certificateprogram/studyweek.html 7
SCHEDULE OF CLASSES August 2016 August 2017 Basic Courses MCP101: Church MCP102: Morality MCP105: Old Testament MCP106: New Testament MCP 107: Vatican II MCP101: Church MCP103: Christology MCP104: Liturgy & Sacraments MCP105: Old Testament MCP 107: Vatican II Advanced Courses MCP202: Catechetical Content & Methodology MCP203: Role & Ministry of the Catechetical Minister MCP307: Liturgical Year MCP204/308: Christian Initiation MCP 609: Community Pastoral Care Skills MCP 618: Pastoral Administration MCP 610: Sacraments of Healing MCP 619: Pastoral Counseling Continuing Education Courses Basic ONLINE Courses Fall 2015-Spring 2016 Fall 2016-Spring 2017 MCP101: Church (Fall '15) MCP103:Christology (Winter '16) MCP104: Liturgy & Sacraments (Spring '16) MCP106: New Testament (Fall '16) MCP107: Vatican II (Winter '17) MCP105:Old Testament (Spring '17) Retreat Schedule Basic: Spring 2016 Retreat I: Growth in the Spirit Advanced: Winter 2017 Retreat II: Called to Serve Parish Offerings (Tentative Scheduling-See Above for Dates & Times) Southern Oregon: Fall 2015: MCP 105 Old Testament Spring 2016-MCP 106 New Testament Southern Oregon: Fall 2016: MCP 101 Church Spring 2017-MCP 107 Vatican II Southern Oregon: Fall 2017: MCP 108 Church History Spring 2018-MCP 103 Christology Southern Oregon: Fall 2018: MCP 102 Morality Spring 2019-MCP104 Liturgy&Sacraments