Tuesday, January 31, 2006

North American Forum on the Catechumenate Opportunity

Thursday-Saturday, July 20-22, 2006
“Concerning the Baptized”

A Christian initiation institute
with North American Forum on the Catechumenate

Concerning all the baptized adults we welcome—
§ the Catholics preparing for confirmation,
§ the fellow Christians to be received into the Catholic communion,
§ the adults baptized but never formed as Christians—

Are they similar to the Catechumens, or different?

Are their journeys to the Eucharist all the same?


— Information and brochures —
Department of Faith Formation • Diocese of Des Moines • 601 Grand Ave., Des Moines, IA 50309
http://www.dmdiocese.org/, then “Faith Formation” • formation@dmdiocese.org • 515/237-5058

Sr. Donna Steffen here in March!

For RCIA Coordinators, Catechists, Sponsors & Teams —
“Discerning Disciples”


An afternoon workshop with Sr. Donna Steffen, S.C.
Author of Discerning Disciples: Listening for God’s Voice in Christian Initiation


Sunday, March 19, 2006 • 1:00 – 5:00 PM
St. Mary of Nazareth Parish Center, DM
Registration fee $15


Sr. Donna Steffen, S.C. is an educator and spiritual director in Cincinnati and a member of the North American Forum on the Catechumenate. She has been a director and consultant for Christian initiation on a parish, diocesan, and national level.

Monday, January 30, 2006

Christian Initiation presentation with Gerard Ausitn, O.P

Christian Initiation - Fr. Gerard Austin, O.P.
Saturday, February 4, 2006
9am-12 noon
Dowling Catholic
High School Media Center


($20 suggested donation but no one will be turned away)

The sacraments of Christian initiation whereby one becomes a Christian - baptism, confirmation, and first communion - have undergone significant changes throughout the Church's history.We will begin by examining the roots of Christian initiatory practice in the Hebrew Scriptures and the New Testament and the unified rite of the early Church, including the catechumenate and the question of infant baptism.
The unified rite of the early Church, however, suffered disintegration: communion was separated from initiation, the interval between birth and baptism was significantly shortened, and the interval between baptism and confirmation dramatically increased.
The liturgical reforms of the twentieth century renewed the catechumenate as the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA), but questions remain concerning the sacrament of confirmation, the present attempt at "Restored Order," and what role the eucharist will play in future developments in Christian initiation.

Fr. Gerard Austin, a priest of the Order of Preachers (Dominicans), holds a doctorate in liturgical studies from l'Institut Catholique de Paris. He teaches at The Rice School for Pastoral Ministry in the Diocese of Venice in Florida. Previously he taught for thirty years at The Catholic University of America. Fr. Austin is a past president of the North American Academy of Liturgy and the 2002 recipient of the University of Notre Dame's Michael Mathis Award. He is the author of Anointed with the Spirit: The Rite of Confirmation (Liturgical Press/Pueblo Books, 1986), and editor of Fountain of Life: NPM Studies in Liturgy and Church Music (Pastoral Press, 1991), as well as numerous book chapters and articles concerning the sacraments of initiation and ministry.

Sunday, January 29, 2006

Information regarding Anna Scally


At the most recent CLADD meeting in Urbandale, folks were asking about good Catholic media for youth. I mentioned dj and speaker, Anna Scally. Here is the information you were asking about that day!





Anna Scally is the President of Cornerstone Media, Inc., in Santa Rosa, California. Anna is an inspiring workshop and youth rally speaker, youth ministry training consultant, and a disc jockey.
She is a columnist for Cornerstone Media’s Top Music Countdown quarterly poster, and also the host for the audio show Burning Issues, dealing with relevant youth topics. She was M.C. of the catechetical sessions for 77,000 young people at Mile High Stadium in Denver for World Youth Day.


Cornerstone Media, Inc. P.O. Box 6236Santa Rosa, CA 95406, USA

Phone: (707) 542-8273Fax: (707) 542-8278Email: cormedia@aol.com

Thursday, January 12, 2006

Fr. Ron Rolheiser here in April!

We are pleased to be able to welcome author, spiritual director and internationally known speaker Fr. Ron Rolheiser to the Gateway Center in Ames, Iowa April 2-3, 2006. This event is being cosponsored by the 4 Iowa Dioceses. The conference title is The Community of Disciples in a Complex Time. More information is available by following the link http://www.dmdiocese.org/files/documents/468_brochure%20dm.pdf .

We on the diocesan faith formation staff believe Fr. Rolheiser's presentation will challenge and encourage each of us on our personal journey and all of us on our collective journey. Please consider adding this event to your THINGS TO DO THIS LENT list!

Monday, January 09, 2006

Retreat Opportunity with author, Kathy Coffey



Kathy Coffey, mother of four, author, presenter, retreat leader will join us for the annual retreat for Catechetical Leaders (and others) looking for God in the midst of winter’s sometimes barren days. Kathy will share with us her wit and wisdom, humor and humanity, sensitivities to the spirit and sense of the sacred in all of life’s moments.


Her many printed works include:
Immersed in the Sacred: Discovering the “Small S” Sacraments; Hidden Women of the Gospels; God in the Moment: Making Everyday a Prayer; Women of Mercy; and Experiencing God With Your Children


Proposed Schedule

Thursday, February 9

9:30 am Gather
10:00 am Session One
Noon Lunch
1:00 pm Session Two
6:00 pm Dinner
7:30 pm CLADD Meeting and Social

Friday, February 10

8:00 am Breakfast
9:00 am Session Three
Noon Closing Prayer

The retreat will include time for input as well as time for personal reflection.


Room reservations are the responsibility of each participant. Please contact the Hotel Pattee and be sure to mention the Diocese of Des Moines.

Room charge is $119.00 + tax
Hotel Pattee
1112 Willis Avenue
Perry, Iowa 50220
www.hotelpattee.com
1.888.424.4286 or
1.515.465.6511

Cost for the retreat, including food, materials and social is $60.00 per person.

Registration fee increases $10.00
February 1, 2006

Contact Sherri Simmer, secretary for Faith Formation to obtain a registration form at ssimmer@dmdiocese.org or 515.237.5058.

Tuesday, January 03, 2006

The Chronicals of Narnia

(A colleague of mine in another Diocese created this synopsis and the questions for discussion; I post them here for your reflection and use)

THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA: THE LION, THE WITCH, AND THE WARDROBE

“Contemporary Communications media do not merely transmit information, they generate visual, audible, emotional, and in some cases, entirely virtual experiences for individuals and communities. Well-planned catechesis must employ these media so that the message of Jesus Christ can be effectively communicated in the real circumstances and culture of those who seek him.” National Directory for Catechesis, p. 287

On December 9, 2005, Disney will release The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe. For many this will provide an opportunity to revisit an enchanting story that they read as children or adults, but for many others it will be their first time visiting the world of Narnia. The Christian author of this eight book series is C.S. Lewis. Those who have read the series know that the books touched the depths of their lives, helped them to learn about good and evil, and develop new insights about the power and meaning of salvation.

Through imaginative stories, C.S. Lewis, with his knowledge of Jesus Christ and the biblical imagination, helps people to grow in their understanding of many truths found in the scriptures. The Chronicles of Narnia will help children and adults grow in their understanding of some of the great theological and spiritual truths of our Catholic faith.

The Chronicles of Narnia are about the adventures of Edmund and Lucy, and their coming to know Aslan the lion. In The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, C.S. Lewis wrote: “In reality however he (Aslan) is an invention giving an imaginary answer to the question, ‘What might Christ become like, if there were a world like Narnia and He chose to be incarnate and die and rise again in that world as He has done in ours.” C.S. Lewis in A Letter to A Friend.

The story begins when Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy tumble into the land of Narnia through a mysterious wardrobe, into a world of talking beasts, dwarfs and other wonderful creatures. The children discover that Narnia is in bondage, held captive by the evil White Witch, who made it winter all the time. There were prophecies about the end of the Witch’s reign when Aslan the great Lion, Son of the Emperor-Beyond the Sea, would return to Narnia. Upon reading, a story in a story is discovered for the story is really about the Gospel and our salvation. It’s a story of a personal salvation, sacrifice, redemption, restoration, and reconciliation. The story also shows the power of sin and its consequences, and how important it is to have a reverence of God.

There are many spiritual treasures to be discovered in reading the book, viewing the movie, and having family or small group discussions. The movie is a great opportunity to help families and parishioner use the media in a positive way to discover spiritual truths and ways to grow in their Catholic faith.

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Discussion questions for: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe

What did you like best about the film or book?

How does the film or book relate to your own experiences of good and evil?
What stories of scripture does this story relate to?

Do some of the characters in the movie relate to Biblical characters? Who and why?

Have you had experiences that mean more than meet the eye, where the truth is discovered in the meaning and not the facts?

What are the consequences of sin, or how would you define sin and its effects in the Christian community?

Which aspect of the story relates to your experience of good and evil?

Which character in the story do you like best and why?

Why is it difficult for people to admit wrong? What would happen if people could be open about their mistakes and not hide them?

Sacrifice means doing something for another and not expecting something in return. We often sacrifice for others in our daily lives. What are some examples of how people sacrifice for others? What are some of the fruits of sacrifice?

Trust and obedience are key aspects of faith. How does God ask us to do things we don’t want to do, and what are the implications of such actions?

What religious truths have you discovered for your own life in this story, and how will it impact your actions and behavior?

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The following resources can help parents and parishes discover some of the spiritual truths of The Chronicles of Narnia:

▪ A Guide to Narnia: 100 Questions About the Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, Ascension Press, http://www.ascentionpress.com/.

▪ A Family Guide to Narnia: Biblical Truths in C.S. Lewis’s The Chronicle of Narnia. Christin Ditchfield, Crossway Books, 1300 Crescent Street, Wheaton, IL 60817.


Just a reminder that the documentary concerning the St. John's Bible project will air tonight on IPTV at 8:00 p.m.

Thursday, December 22, 2005

Merry Christmas!

In the season where darkness is made bright and a small child reminds us again that peace, joy, happiness and love are realities, may you and those you love be blessed abundantly.






Merry Christmas!

St. Joseph Education Center


The new course booklet for St. Joseph Education Center is available. You can find information concerning the courses offered on line at http://www.stjosepheducationalcenter.org/ Simply follow the link on the home page for the Spring Offerings.

Monday, December 19, 2005

On Line Options Exist!



Remember that the University of Dayton offers a fine array of on-line adult formation opportunities. You can access their website by following the link below. I think you would find the courses engaging, thought provoking and very beneficial. They really have an easy user interface and the facilitators are great at building community in cyberspace. We are still considering partnership with the University. Let me know if you are interested in participating in a course.
If you have questions, please feel free to email me!

Friday, December 16, 2005

O Antiphons ...anticipate and celebrate!

Just a simple and prayerful reminder that we begin the wonderful week of the O Antiphons beginning with December 17th....the link below will offer a brief prayer using the antiphon of the day while also offering a bit of catechesis around the antiphons as a whole...the O Antiphons use various titles for the coming Lord...and help us to focus and celebrate joyously the coming of God with us...Happy Advent!

http://www.rockies.net/~spirit/sermons/s-oantiphons.html

Friday, December 09, 2005

St. John's Bible






The documentary highlighting the St. John's Illuminated Bible will air on iptv on January 3 at 8:00 pm. I am sure those of you who were able to attend the workshop last Tuesday will not want to miss this and those of you who were not able to be there will want to take advantage of this opportunity.


"THE ILLUMINATED BIBLE" ON IPTV January 3
On Tuesday, January 3 (8:00 PM), IPTV will air a documentary on creation of the first handwritten Bible in 500 years. The Saint John's Bible (commissioned by Saint John's Abbey and University, Collegeville, MN) is the work of master calligrapher Donald Jackson, as the Bible comes to life through handwritten text and intricate artwork. This Bible will be featured in an exhibition at the Joslyn Museum, Omaha, in January-April 2006. For more information: www.saintjohnsbible.org

Marian Feasts



Remember in this season of Advent, we celebrate not one but two feasts of Mary...this past week we celebrated the Feast of the Immaculate Conception, patroness of our country. On Monday we celebrate the Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe... Let us join together in prayer and ask the intercession of Mary under both titles, the Immaculate Conception and Our Lady of Guadalupe for all people everywhere, that our hearts may be opened in this season of waiting and preparing.

Friday, December 02, 2005

Next Des Moines Area Gathering

Just a quick reminder that the next coordinators/directors gathering in the Des Moines area will be on Thursday, January 5, 2006 from 10-12:00 at Our Lady's Immaculate Heart in Ankeny. Amy Hoover will be our hostess and promises chili for lunch! An email reminder will be coming.

Also, Jeff Johnson from the Iowa State Alumni Association will be joining us that day. Jeff has been engaged in a visioning process at St. Joseph Education Center at Dowling Catholic High School throughout the fall and would very much like to meet with the Adult Faith Formation group.

I am looking forward to seeing those of you who are able to attend the St. John's Bible Workshop this next Tuesday in Stuart...stay warm and safe until then!

Thursday, December 01, 2005

American Catholic Web Site (St. Anthony Messenger Press)

You might find this an interesting site as it leads you to a page - a- day for the season as well as additional resources for the season that are appealing to parents, children, and adults of all ages!
ENJOY!
http://www.americancatholic.org/Features/Christmas/default.asp

Wednesday, November 30, 2005

Advent web sites to share

Steve Dressel in Waukee asked that this list be shared. He recently sent this out to members of his faith community in email form...thanks for the list, Steve!


Advent is here, and here are some great websites to explore (or to visit
briefly) about this season of preparation. You should be able just to click
on them below, but if that doesn't work, copy & paste them (or type them)
into your address line on your browser.

http://www.cptryon.org/prayer/adx/index.html
Prayers and customs of Advent and Christmas by a Precious Blood priest.

http://www.creighton.edu/CollaborativeMinistry/Advent
Daily reflections, prayers, and explanations of dates and occasions during
Advent and Christmas

http://www.smile-a-day.com/advent-calendar.shtml
Follow a star for a new song/picture each day on the Advent Calendar.

http://www.americancatholic.org/features/advent/
Daily reflection, activity and peacemaking idea and other great links from
the Franciscans.

http://www.catholic.org/clife/advent/
Explores meanings of texts and traditions of Advent.

http://www.usccb.org/cchd/adventcalendar/
Advent Calendar of activities for Social Justice.

http://www.silk.net/RelEd/reviewsadvent.htm
Links to several other great Advent sites.

May you experience the peace and hope of our Emmanuel this blessed season!

Advent Happenings

Advent is here and many of the parishes have wonderful opportunities for ongoing faith formation. Listed below is what Holy Trinity in Des Moines has to offer.


Holy Trinity Catholic Church will present ADVENT PRAYER IN WORD AND
MUSIC on Wednesday, December 14, at 7:00 p.m. in the church at 2926
Beaver Avenue in Des Moines. Come and join us for prayer, music, and
reflection during the season of Advent. For one evening put away the
hurry of getting ready for Christmas, and let the peace and joy of
Emmanuel, God-with-us, be part of your life. Everyone is welcome.

WELCOME!

Welcome to the Blog for Adult Faith Formation in the Diocese of Des Moines! It is my hope that this web log will be an avenue for us to continue to share information and ideas with each other concerning formation initiatives for adults. I will periodically post articles or blurbs on the blog and you will always have the opportunity to add comments...the comments can take the form of conversation strands, information sharing or event updating.

Hopefully this blog will be an added means for us to engage each other in resource sharing while continuing our own formation without taking additional time for meetings and travel. Perhaps folks who are not able to join us when we gather will be able to enter the conversation with us on line as their time permits!