Featured Webinars
Marriage Accompaniment - Tips and Suggestions for Successful Models of Marriage Accompaniment
In our final webinar of this three part series, Dr. Steven Serafin provides suggestions for successful models of marriage ministry. How to identify models that might work for you, as well as provide some insights in ways to grow your marriage ministry into a sustainable and successful one for your community.
Marriage Accompaniment - Trends in Formation for Couples and Strategies to Achieve Lifelong Marriages
Continuing with May's presentation, join Steven Serafin and guest from his Marriage Formation project to discuss current trends in formation, as well as some best practices on ways to achieve success in marriage ministry.
Disaffiliation, Belonging, and Belief
Disaffiliation and lack of participation are significant issues impacting Catholic college campuses, parishes, and many other ministries nationwide. Discover the latest information, trends, and data aimed at increasing awareness and generating ideas to address and enhance these situations within our ministries. Join us for a presentation titled "Disaffiliation, Belonging, and Belief" by Founding Director, Fr. Frank Donio, S.A.C. This presentation, which Fr. Donio previously delivered at the Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities (ACCU) in 2023.
Marriage Accompaniment - Why is post marriage couple formation important?
The first in a 3 part series of webinars by Dr. Steven Serafin discussing his work in continuing marriage ministry. In his studies and work, he has learned of the importance of ministry and supporting couples post marriage preparation as a way to continue lifelong and holy marriages. Please join him in this presentation to discuss the reasons for this and some considerations for couples in ministry.
Dr. Steven Serafin is currently the Pastoral Associate of St. Bartholomew’s in Scotch Plains, NJ, where he leads an initiative called the Emmaus Coalition of Life Long Formation. He is the creator of Endure: Marriage Enrichment Initiative through Faith and Family Life Catholic Ministries. He graduated from Catholic University with a Doctor in Ministry in 2022, he has received a M.A in Theology with a focus in Evangelization and Catechesis from The University of Notre Dame’s Echo program and a B.A from Catholic University with a minor in Finance and Management. He has served in a number of ministerial positions: Associate Director for Catechesis for the Archdiocese of Newark, Director of Faith Formation, Campus Minister, and Teacher. His treatise focused on Accompanying the Next Generation of Newlyweds: A Parish Model for Perfecting the Love of Marriage Through a Peer Collaborative Dialogue.
Dr. Steven Serafin is currently the Pastoral Associate of St. Bartholomew’s in Scotch Plains, NJ, where he leads an initiative called the Emmaus Coalition of Life Long Formation. He is the creator of Endure: Marriage Enrichment Initiative through Faith and Family Life Catholic Ministries. He graduated from Catholic University with a Doctor in Ministry in 2022, he has received a M.A in Theology with a focus in Evangelization and Catechesis from The University of Notre Dame’s Echo program and a B.A from Catholic University with a minor in Finance and Management. He has served in a number of ministerial positions: Associate Director for Catechesis for the Archdiocese of Newark, Director of Faith Formation, Campus Minister, and Teacher. His treatise focused on Accompanying the Next Generation of Newlyweds: A Parish Model for Perfecting the Love of Marriage Through a Peer Collaborative Dialogue.
Hope For the Holidays: Finding Light at the Darkest Times of the Year
The time of Advent and Christmas can be a period of hope and love, but it can also be a period of loneliness, sadness, or even overwhelming for those in the middle of it. Paul Jarzembowski, author of Hope for the Holidays, discusses his book and ways to help minister to those who need the love of God shown to them during this prayerful and hopeful time.
Growing as Disciples: Resources for Catholics
As parishes re-focus after a long summer, they can generate a lot of spiritual growth through the idea of discipleship. Fr. Frank Donio, S.A.C, and Fr. Frank DeSiano, CSP, provide a way to think about and exercise discipleship today. Using the evangelization document, Living as Missionary Disciples, they look at ways in which Catholics carry out discipleship and ways in which we can grow as disciples. This will be followed by a presentation of new resources for discipleship from the Catholic Apostolate Center and Paulist Evangelization Ministries.
Toward Participation: Unpacking Leadership of the Laity in the Church
The Catholic Apostolate Center and the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops Secretariat for Laity, Marriage, Family Life and Youth are pleased to announce the fifth webinar in a series surrounding synodality. This webinar, Toward Participation: Unpacking Leadership of the Laity in the Church, will explore themes of leadership throughout the Church. Included in this webinar is a discussion of engaging the laity into leadership positions, co-responsibility with priests and the laity, and promoting shared work as part of mission for the Church.
The webinar is moderated by Paul Jarzembowski, Associate Director for the Laity for the Secretariat of Laity, Marriage, Family Life and Youth at the USCCB. This webinar features Bishop Daniel Flores of the Diocese of Brownsville, Mark Erdosy, the Executive Director of Mission Integration at Marian University in Indianapolis, Matthew Manion, the Faculty Director for the Center for Church Management at Villanova University outside of Philadelphia, Helen Osman, President of SIGNIS, an international Catholic communications association, headquartered in Brussels and Rosie Chinea Shawver, the Executive Director of Catholic Association of Latino Leaders (CALL), based in Los Angeles.
The webinar is moderated by Paul Jarzembowski, Associate Director for the Laity for the Secretariat of Laity, Marriage, Family Life and Youth at the USCCB. This webinar features Bishop Daniel Flores of the Diocese of Brownsville, Mark Erdosy, the Executive Director of Mission Integration at Marian University in Indianapolis, Matthew Manion, the Faculty Director for the Center for Church Management at Villanova University outside of Philadelphia, Helen Osman, President of SIGNIS, an international Catholic communications association, headquartered in Brussels and Rosie Chinea Shawver, the Executive Director of Catholic Association of Latino Leaders (CALL), based in Los Angeles.
Toward Communion: The Role of the Laity Across Cultures and Generations
The Catholic Apostolate Center and the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops Secretariat for Laity, Marriage, Family Life and Youth are pleased to announce the fourth webinar in a series surrounding synodality on May 4, 2022 at 3 pm EDT. This webinar, Toward Communion: The Role of the Laity Across Cultures and Generations, will explore themes of lay engagement across different cultures and generations. The webinar will feature Bishop Larry Silva, Diocese of Honolulu, Dr. C. Vanessa White, Associate Professor of Spirituality and Ministry at Catholic Theological Union, Dr. Jem Sullivan, Associate Professor of Practice in Catechetics at The Catholic University of America, and Dr. F. Javier Orozco, Executive Director of Human Dignity and Intercultural Affairs for the Archdiocese of St. Louis.
Toward a Synodal Church: Co-Responsibility and the Lay Apostolate
What does a “synodal Church” truly look like? How can we engage bishops, priests, and the laity in the Church in effective ways of moving the Church forward? Join this webinar with Most Rev. John Wester, Archbishop of Santa Fe in New Mexico and Episcopal Liaison to the National Association for Lay Ministry (NALM), Colleen Moore, Director of Formation for the McGrath Institute on Church Life at the University of Notre Dame in South Bend, Fr. Rafael Capó, Vice President for Mission at the University of St. Thomas in Miami, Julia McStravog is the Synod 2021-2023 Consultant for the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops in Washington DC.
Colleen Moore is the Director of Formation for the McGrath Institute on Church Life at the University of Notre Dame in South Bend.
Julia McStravog is the Synod 2021-2023 Consultant for the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops in Washington DC.
Fr. Rafael Capó is the Vice President for Mission at the University of St. Thomas in Miami.
Most Rev. John Wester is the Archbishop of Santa Fe in New Mexico and Episcopal Liaison to the National Association for Lay Ministry (NALM).
Moderator: Fr. Frank Donio, S.A.C.
Colleen Moore is the Director of Formation for the McGrath Institute on Church Life at the University of Notre Dame in South Bend.
Julia McStravog is the Synod 2021-2023 Consultant for the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops in Washington DC.
Fr. Rafael Capó is the Vice President for Mission at the University of St. Thomas in Miami.
Most Rev. John Wester is the Archbishop of Santa Fe in New Mexico and Episcopal Liaison to the National Association for Lay Ministry (NALM).
Moderator: Fr. Frank Donio, S.A.C.
Hope from the Ashes: Preparing for an Evangelizing Lent
Each Ash Wednesday, millions of people—many who are not active in the practice of faith—will take time to receive ashes. Even more will engage in a Lenten custom in their personal lives such as Friday fasting. However, after Easter, this engagement often wanes, and the connection with the Church might be lost. This momentary experience, though, is still an occasion of hope for the Church. As the world moves through uncertain times, this annual phenomenon touches the heart and soul of so many people as it has for centuries: as a source of refuge, stability, and belonging in the midst of anxiety, crisis, and isolation. There is also hope that can come from the efforts of active Catholics and Church leaders who respond to this experience with boundless hospitality, radical warmth, and unconditional compassion. Drawing from his book, Hope from the Ashes, Paul will help people understand the phenomenon and offer ideas of what they can do to respond and accompany Lenten visitors, and in so doing, help transform “moments of return” into “milestones of faith” for countless men and women who will come for ashes.
The Nexus of the Laity and the Catholic Church Today
This is the first webinar in the Catholic Apostolate Center's series with the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops Secretariat for Laity, Marriage, Family Life and Youth. This webinar will introduce and explore the themes of co-responsibility and synodality in the Church. Join Archbishop Nelson Perez, Hosffman Ospino, Paul Jarzembowski, Jennifer Baugh, and Fr. Frank Donio, S.A.C. for a conversation about lay ministry, apostolate, and participation in the Church today.
Co-Responsibility & Conflict Management: Some Resources for Ministers
Drawing upon insights from theologian Dr. Ann Garrido in her book Redeeming Conflict: 12 Habits for Christian Leaders, this presentation focused on some of the human, spiritual, intellectual, and pastoral dimensions of the skills of conflict literacy and management, and considered opportunities for small and large group conversation about how they might apply in your ministry context.
Directory for Catechesis Webinar Series
Below are webinars in this series focusing on the new Directory for Catechesis. The webinars focus on major themes from the new Directory for Catechesis published by the Pontifical Council for the Promotion of the New Evangelization in July. Topics in this webinar series include accompaniment, the new tasks of adult catechesis, and catechesis as a laboratory of dialogue.
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Catechesis in the Process of Evangelization
Catechesis in the Process of Evangelization
This webinar features Archdiocese of Washington staffers Kately Javier (Faith Formation) and Jonathan Lewis (Evangelization & Pastoral Concerns), as well as Center Director Fr. Frank Donio, S.A.C., for a conversation about the role of catechesis in the broader process of evangelization. Kately, Jonathan, and Fr. Frank discuss the implications of the Directory's emphasis on the relationship of evangelization and catechesis, as well as its effects on the future of catechesis in the United States.
This webinar is the first in our series that will consider the major themes from the new Directory for Catechesis published by the Pontifical Council for the Promotion of the New Evangelization in July. Upcoming topics for our series include accompaniment, the new tasks of adult catechesis, and catechesis as a laboratory of dialogue. |
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Catechesis, Accompaniment, and Communion with the Person of Christ
Catechesis, Accompaniment, and Communion with the Person of Christ
This webinar explores how the Directory for Catechesis envisions accompaniment as an important element in accomplishing the definitive aim of catechesis: putting people in intimate communion with the Person of Christ (Catechesi Tradendae, 5). Dr. Susan Timoney, Associate Dean for Undergraduate Studies in the School of Theology and Religious Studies at the Catholic University of America, Steven Serafin, Center Collaborator and Associate Director for Catechesis in Catholic Schools in the Archdiocese of Newark, and Colleen Campbell, Center Coordinator of Formation Programs and co-author of The Art of Accompaniment: Theological, Spiritual, and Practical Elements of Building a More Relational Church, discuss the theme of accompaniment in the new directory and its implications for evangelization, catechesis, and the entire Church.
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Catechesis and Evangelization as Laboratory of Dialogue
Catechesis and Evangelization as Laboratory of Dialogue
Please join us for the third webinar in this series exploring the new Directory for Catechesis. This webinar titled "Catechesis and Evangelization as Laboratory of Dialogue" will be presented by Bridget Richardson, Producer at USTMAX Studios at University of St. Thomas, Houston.
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Fostering a Culture of Inclusion in Evangelization & Catechesis
Fostering a Culture of Inclusion in Evangelization & Catechesis
Human diversity is of great importance for evangelization and catechesis. In Baptism, we become equal in dignity as necessary members of the Body of Christ and all persons, however limited, are capable of growth in holiness. Persons with disabilities, and their families, seek to be included in the full life of the Church. God’s vision of love calls us to bring about this reality. Come explore ways faith communities and the faithful can foster a culture of inclusion so that all members of the Body of Christ can live a sacramental life!
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From Programs to People: Reimagining Adult Faith Formation
From Programs to People: Reimagining Adult Faith Formation
With special focus on chapter 8, section 4 of the new Directory for Catechesis, this webinar explores stages of adulthood and the "gateway moments" that provide avenues for forming faithful adults in parishes and faith communities. We also discussed the lived experience of adult faith formation during a pandemic, and what threads of cultural shifts we can find to inspire our ministries moving forward in this COVID and post-COVID reality.
This webinar was hosted by Nicole Perone, National Coordinator of ESTEEM and the former Archdiocesan Director of Adult Faith Formation for the Archdiocese of Hartford, CT. |
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Catechesis as a Missionary Going Forth
Catechesis as a Missionary Going Forth
This webinar, produced in collaboration with Catholic Volunteer Network (CVN), explores the role of long-term and short-term service in evangelization and catechesis, as well as how these service opportunities can inspire Catholic parishes and schools to carry out the formation of Catholics in new and refreshing ways. Center Assistant Director of Administration and Chair of the Board of Directors for Catholic Volunteer Network, Monica Thom Konschnik, moderates a conversation with Jenn Wood, Formation Coordinator for Spiritus Ministries, and Pam Tremblay, Providence College Director of Service Immersion and Social Justice, about the relationship between service and forming mature missionary disciples.
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Formation of Catechists and Catechetical Leaders
Formation of Catechists and Catechetical Leaders
In this webinar, Katie Diltz, Associate Director of Echo in the McGrath Institute for Church Life at the University of Notre Dame, proposes a program of formation for catechists and catechetical leaders. Based on the dimensions of formation named in the Directory and on her work forming catechetical leaders in the McGrath Institute’s Echo program, Katie helps participants identify key components to incorporate in their respective formation plans in order to help each catechist and catechetical leader to “take shape, which means unveiling his [or her] deepest identity which is that of being a son [or daughter] of God in profound communion with [others]” (Directory for Catechesis, 130).
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Grace & Bias: Forming Catholic Leaders around Issues of Race Webinar Series
Below are three webinars in the series focusing on Grace & Bias: Forming Catholic Leaders around Issues of Race. These webinars, produced in conjunction with SLI Connect, are titled "Implicit Bias: Tools for Self-Development", Creating a Safe Space for Dialogue about Racism", and "Theological Reflection on Racism".
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Implicit Bias: Tools for Self-Development
Implicit Bias: Tools for Self-Development
A free webinar series from Saint Luke Institute and the Catholic Apostolate Center. Ministry leaders will learn skills for examining their own personal biases and strategies for engaging others in meaningful dialogue about race. This first webinar discusses how the ever-growing diversity of the Church and our world continues to enrich and challenge pastoral ministers in new ways. Implicit bias, or the attitudes and stereotypes that affect our behavior in an unconscious manner, can impact our ability to successfully manage intercultural interactions and diverse ministry environments. Understanding the implicit biases we hold and how personal identity and cultural experiences impact our worldview can facilitate personal growth and development as an effective pastoral leader.
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Creating a Safe Space for Dialogue about Racism
Creating a Safe Space for Dialogue about Racism
Many of us find it challenging to talk about uncomfortable topics, especially when there is potential for offending someone or creating interpersonal conflict. This is especially true with conversations about race and racism. So how do we learn to broach difficult topics and also foster an environment for authentic dialogue in a ministry setting? In the current climate where race, culture and racial dynamics are at the forefront of our society, A. Mechelle Haywood, Psy.D., offers skills for engaging in conversations about racism and other issues of difference.
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Theological Reflection on Racism
Theological Reflection on Racism
Racism is a moral and spiritual problem. Jesus Christ made it clear that all kinds of vices flow from the human heart. (Mark 7: 20 – 23) If we do not seek to convert our own hearts as well as the hearts of others in our efforts to overcome racism, then we will be left with “tolerance” between the races and not the real “reconciliation and healing” that is truly needed. Pastoral leaders need to first deal with what might be contained in their own hearts regarding racism, before seeking to help others to overcome racism. This Theological Reflection on Racism will make use of sacred scripture to guide a spiritual reflection on how we can proceed to overcome racism in our own hearts and in the hearts of others.
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Living as Missionary Disciples: Webinar on New Video Series
Join some participants from the final set of videos of the Living as Missionary Disciples: A Resource for Evangelization video series, which is a resource for the book Living as Missionary Disciples: A Resource for Evangelization. Listen to them discuss some of key topics and ideas discussed in the videos and book. Included in the presentation is the new chair of the Evangelization and Catechesis committee from the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, Bishop Andrew Cozzens, the six presenters on the six dimensions of pastoral planning, and moderated by Catholic Apostolate Center Director, Fr. Frank Donio, S.A.C.
Reviving Faith and Rekindling Charity in Light of Fratelli Tutti
On the feast of St. Francis of Assisi, Pope Francis released his encyclical Fratelli Tutti which adds to the body of Catholic Social Teaching. In this webinar, Center Director Fr. Frank Donio, S.A.C. reviews the main themes of Fratelli Tutti with a special emphasis on how lived faith and political charity can effect for the good our world today.
Reviving Faith and Charity in the Age of Digital Media
As our world and structures continue to evolve, the Church can look to digital media as a tool of accompaniment, evangelization, and connection in order to meet the needs of the parish community. Join Catholic Apostolate Center staff members, Kate Fowler, Marianne Green, and Greta Haussmann as they discuss strategies in digital evangelization related to our resource Social Media Crash Course.
The Dignity of Black Lives: A Catholic Response to the Sin of Racism
Deacon Ajani Gibson from the Archdiocese of New Orleans explores the reality of racism in the Church and the necessary place of the Church in the fight against racism.
Living as Missionary Disciples - Webinar on New Video Series
This webinar focuses on Living as Missionary Disciples: A Resource for Evangelization video series, which is a resource for the USCCB document of the same name. The presenters from the series discuss key topics from both the videos and the book.
SPIRITUAL GROWTH IN TIMES OF CRISIS
Communication Strategies During Times of Crisis
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John Grosso from the Diocese of Bridgeport discusses strategies for communication during a crisis such as this one. This webinar includes ideas for handling communications to Catholics in a parish or diocese along with tips on conducting a successful livestream.
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Ways to Accompany Others During COVID-19
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This webinar focuses on ways in which Catholic leaders can accompany those in their parishes, dioceses, and organizations during this uncertain time. The webinar is presented by Center Director Fr. Frank Donio, S.A.C., Center Advisor and Associate Dean for Undergraduate Studies at The Catholic University of America, Dr. Susan Timoney, and Assistant Secretary of Pastoral Ministry and Social Concerns for the Archdiocese of Washington, Jonathan Lewis. The webinar is moderated by Center Project Coordinator Brian Rhude.
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The Church on Call: Accompanying Parishioners through Phone Calls during Times of Separation
Join this conversation with three Archdiocese of Washington leaders discussing ways to accompany parishioners during this time of COVID-19.
Parish Phone Call Script (Archdiocese of New Orleans) Parish Phone Call Script in English (Archdiocese of Washington) Parish Phone Call Script in Spanish (Archdiocese of Washington) |
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Strategies for Handling Remote Work During COVID-19
Join this discussion in collaboration with the Villanova University Center for Church Management, Catholic Apostolate Center, and National Association of Church Personnel Administrators on remote work during this unprecedented time. Matthew Manion from Villanova Center for Church Management and Fr. Frank Donio, S.A.C. from the Catholic Apostolate Center, discuss strategies and resources for remote work implementation and management of church ministry or organizational teams.
Strategies for Handling Remote Work During COVID-19 PowerPoint Presentation |
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Discerning God's Call: What is Vocation?
When the Church uses the word “vocation,” what does it mean? How does the term live in the life of the Church? In this webinar, the first of a multi-part series, Fr. Frank Donio S.A.C. and Brian Rhude will examine the Church’s understanding of “vocation,” how it is lived out, and how we accompany one another in our vocational discernment.
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Forming Communities of Accompaniment: A Conversation about Accompaniment in the Church Today
What is Accompaniment? Following the Synod on Young People, the Faith, and Vocational Discernment, as well as Pope Francis’ Apostolic Exhortation Christus Vivit, the Church is reflecting on how we can best "walk with" young people on their journey of life and faith. Join the Catholic Apostolate Center LIVE on Facebook with Colleen Campbell, Tom Carani, and Brian Rhude to discuss this important topic, how the Center is responding, and how you can best implement practical ideas in your ministry.
Colleen Campbell is a second year PhD student studying Catechetics at the Catholic University of America. She holds an MA in Theology from the University of Notre Dame and a BA in Pastoral Ministry from the University of Dallas. Colleen is also an alumna of Notre Dame’s Echo program, serving in the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston. Colleen is passionate about mentorship, lay ministry, St. Edith Stein, and a renewal of catechesis, especially for women and girls.
Tom Carani works at a parish in Austin, Texas. His daily mission is to put people in touch with God and one another through parish ministry, formation, and various methods of accompaniment. Tom received his BA in Theology and Religious Studies from Catholic University and his MA in Theology from The University of Notre Dame through the Echo, a Catechetical Leader program.
Brian Rhude is the Project Coordinator with the Catholic Apostolate Center where he assists in updating and creation of new resources on the Center's website, collaborates on Center projects, and provides other services and collaborates as needed. Brian, originally from central Maryland, is a student at the Catholic University of America in the School of Theology and Religious Studies.
Colleen Campbell is a second year PhD student studying Catechetics at the Catholic University of America. She holds an MA in Theology from the University of Notre Dame and a BA in Pastoral Ministry from the University of Dallas. Colleen is also an alumna of Notre Dame’s Echo program, serving in the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston. Colleen is passionate about mentorship, lay ministry, St. Edith Stein, and a renewal of catechesis, especially for women and girls.
Tom Carani works at a parish in Austin, Texas. His daily mission is to put people in touch with God and one another through parish ministry, formation, and various methods of accompaniment. Tom received his BA in Theology and Religious Studies from Catholic University and his MA in Theology from The University of Notre Dame through the Echo, a Catechetical Leader program.
Brian Rhude is the Project Coordinator with the Catholic Apostolate Center where he assists in updating and creation of new resources on the Center's website, collaborates on Center projects, and provides other services and collaborates as needed. Brian, originally from central Maryland, is a student at the Catholic University of America in the School of Theology and Religious Studies.
Unpacking Christus Vivit
On April 2, Pope Francis released his Post-Synodal Apostolic Exhortation "Christus Vivit" (Christ is Alive!). It is addressed to young people and all the People of God. Join the Catholic Apostolate Center as we delve into this document and how it can help all members of the Church, especially young people, deepen their encounter with Christ in and through the community of faith.
Fr. Frank Donio, S.A.C., Director of the Catholic Apostolate Center and Jonathan Lewis, Auditor of the Synod and Assistant Secretary for Pastoral Ministry and Social Concerns at the Archdiocese of Washington break open the document and discusses its implications for the Church today. |
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Living as Missionary isciples During Lent
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On March 2, 2017, Director Fr. Frank Donio, S.A.C. and Center Advisor & Secretary of Pastoral Ministry and Social Concerns, Archdiocese of Washington, Dr. Susan Timoney, talk about practical ways to live as a missionary disciple in the spirit of prayer, fasting, and almsgiving.
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Living as Missionary Disciples: A Resource for Evangelization
Dr. Peter Murphy and Fr. Frank Donio, S.A.C. give an overview of the new USCCB resource guide and discuss how you can best use it in your ministry.
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St. Vincent Pallotti and the Union of Catholic Apostolate
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Catholic Apostolate Center Director, Fr. Frank Donio, S.A.C. discusses the patron saint of the Center and the impact that his spirituality and vision is having in the Church today through the Union of Catholic Apostolate. He provides a short history of the life of St. Vincent Pallotti, and the spirituality of the Pallottines in all their forms, manifested in the wholeness of the Union.
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