It all started with a faith conversion. I was agnostic, met a Catholic girl and started dating, got engaged and began attending RCIA sessions. What I found was the unconditional…
Tag: <span>catechesis</span>
As catechists, what is the last thing we think of all year? It is, of course, the last session of the year. For many, the last session is an opportunity…
Have you ever felt like something was missing from your classroom? I do not mean the statue of Mary or a bag of treats! If we take some time to…
At a recent physical I was reminded of the four essential body functions that must be measured to assess basic health. Body temperature, pulse or heart rate, blood pressure, and…
This week I was at an educational conference and during casual conversation about making education fun a man said “that’s not how it was when I went to school!” We…
Imagine the following scenario. Your session begins with your lesson plan in hand. You have a few significant points to cover and several you hope to address. You spend your…
This is the third installment in a series on the New Evangelization for family faith. In the first message we compared typical approaches of communication with current social media technologies. The…
There is no doubt that faith and family has risen to the forefront of the minds of parish leaders. Within the context of the New Evangelization, the opportunity is at…