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Program Book Supplement “I dream of a ‘missionary option,’ that is, a missionary impulse capable of transforming everything…” (Evangelii Gaudium 27) Informational Breakfast on the National Dialogue on Catholic Pastoral Ministry with Youth and Young Adults Date: Sunday, July 2, 2017 Time: 7:00 am – 8:00 am (doors open at 6:45 am) Location: Hyatt (Orlando Ballroom N) If you received an invitation to attend the breakfast, please check-in at the welcome table for the Hyatt Orlando Ballroom N. All others are welcome to join, but know that space is limited. Room assignments listed are subject to change. A collaborative effort has begun between the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB), the National Federation for Catholic Youth Ministry (NFCYM), the National Advisory Team on Young Adult Check Convocation2017.sched.com and listen to Ministry, and the National Catholic Network de Pastoral Juvenil Hispana announcements for the most up-to-date (LaRED) to engage the church in a National Dialogue on Catholic information. Pastoral Ministry with Youth and Young Adults with the intent to renew our ministry efforts with these members of our faith community. An informational breakfast gathering for bishops, leaders in diocesan youth and young adult ministries, youth and young adult-serving national organizations and apostolates, and other key national partners in this conversation will be held during the Convocation. This breakfast will be an occasion to inform bishops, national organizations, and dioceses about the National Dialogue, as well as answer questions about the XV Ordinary Synod on “Young People, the Faith, and Vocational Discernment” and the V National Encuentro process. Quotes from Pope Francis’s Evangelii Gaudium, copright © 2013, Libreria Editrice Vaticana, Vatican City State. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Campus Ministry Meeting Date: Saturday, July 1, 2017 Convocation 101: Engaging the Vision Time: 9:00 am to 12:00 pm Saturday, July 1 Location: Hilton (Key Largo A) 4:30 p.m.—6:00 p.m. By invitation only Convocation 101 sessions have been tailored for each group of attendees. The gathering will provide an update on the 2017 National Study of Please attend the session that best describes your role in ministry. Catholic Campus Ministry. Participants will discuss the development of a revised curriculum for campus ministry. Bishops: All bishops should aend this session. Celebraon 5‐6 Pastors/Priests: All priests should aend the this Catholic Relief Scholarship Recipient Networking Breakfast session (unless you are aending the Convocaon Services Ballroom (USCCB-JPHD Offices of Education and Outreach and the Catholic specifically as a movement leader). (Windermere W) Campaign for Human Development Scholarship Recipients) Diocesan Leaders: All diocesan staff and ministry St. John Paul II Date: Sunday, July 2, 2017 leaders, including laity, consecrated, and deacons, Ballroom ‐ Time: 7:00 am to 8:00 am should aend this session, unless you are aending Sponsored by the Location: Hilton (Key Largo ABC) the Convocaon specifically as an organizaon or Knights of Columbus movement (or other) leader. (Regency Ballroom) By invitation only Parish Leaders: All parish staff and ministry leaders, Meet and socialize with a diverse and vibrant group of individuals from including laity, consecrated, and deacons, should Catholic Home diocese across the US. aend this session, unless you are aending the Mission Ballroom Convocaon specifically as an organizaon or move- (Windermere X) ment (or other) leader. Paradisus Dei Breakfast Leaders in Movements, Lay Apostolates, and New Solidarity CommuniƟes: All leaders in ecclesial movements Date: Sunday, July 2, 2017 HealthShare (including clergy where applicable), lay apostolates Time: 7:00 am to 8:00 am Ballroom and iniaves, and new communies should aend Location: Hyatt (Orchid Room) (Windermere Y) this session. By invitation only. OrganizaƟonal and InsƟtuƟonal Leaders: All leaders Paradisus Dei, a national ministry achieving impressive results in parish in naonal organizaons, associaons, sociees, USCCB Secretariat of renewal through building the domestic church, is hosting a breakfast to Catholic instuons (such as universies or hospitals), Evangelizaon and discuss a new partnership strategy with dioceses and parishes. businesses, and the like, as well as leaders in religious Catechesis Ballroom orders and instutes (who are not diocesan or parish (Windermere Z) staff), should aend this session. See—Judge—Act: Breakout Session Outline Using the pastoral process of “see-judge-act,” each breakout session will examine an issue in-depth through a combination of panel conversations by bishops and key experts and small and large group discussions. Come Meeting dates, times, and locations are subject to change. prepared to engage with and learn from panelists, bishops, and participants. V Encuentro Date: Saturday, July 1, 2017 Welcome and Time: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm Staff Coordinator Introductory Announcements Location: Hilton (Key Largo BC) Prayer and Welcoming Bishop By invitation only Welcoming Bishop Remarks This gathering is an opportunity for those engaged in the V Encuentro Panel IntroducƟons All Panelists process to come together, share experiences, ask questions, get energized and gain new insights for the Diocesan Encuentros. Join national, SEE: regional, and diocesan leadership to reflect on how the Fifth National (A) Laying Out the Landscape Panel ConversaƟon, Encuentro of Hispanic/Latino Ministry and the Convocation converge (B) Examining the Periphery facilitated by the lead panelist under the theme of Missionary Discipleship. (C) What’s Sll Missing? V Encuentro leadership has gathered for three years to discern the reality of the Church in the United States in light of Pope Francis’ vision JUDGE: of a Church that goes out. Leadership of the V Encuentro process bring (A) Opportunies and Challenges Large Group ConversaƟon, forth the wisdom and experience of the Hispanic/Latino community as a (B) What do We Noce? facilitated by the lead panelist contribution to the Convocation. This gathering will help leaders to more (C) What’s Working? fully engage with one another during the Convocation and beyond. ACT: Small Group ConversaƟon, (A) Consideraons for Planning followed by brief large group Calling to Conversion: Strategies for Today (B) How Can We Respond? reporng facilitated by the lead (C) Next Steps panelist Date: Saturday, July 1, 2017 Time: 9:00 am to 9:45 am Location: Hyatt (Florida A) Final Thoughts and All Panelists and Closing Bishop All are welcome — no RSVP needed Closing Bishop Remarks This workshop explores the implications of thinking of faith as “personal encounter” and what it means for catechesis and parish renewal. It will Closing Announcements and Farewell suggest programmatic approaches to themes of conversion and Parcipants and panelists are welcome to Staff Coordinator remain and talk commitment. Breakout Round A: Going Deeper into the Landscape Sunday, July 2 11:00 p.m.—12:30 p.m. The Church in the Current Polical and Cultural A1 Bayhill 19‐20 Patron Sponsor Climate The Landscape of Intercultural Awareness and A2 Celebraon 14‐15 Dialogue in the Church Catholic Home The Rise of the "Nones" and Understanding A3 Mission Ballroom Inacve and Disconnected Catholics (Windermere X) Catholic Social Thought: The Role of Business, A4 Advocacy, and the Community in Celebraon 1‐2 Underwriters Reducing Poverty Growing Isolaon in America: Individualism and Saturday Mass: Catholic Medical Association A5 Celebraon 9‐10 Indifference Coffee Break / Water Station: Ascension Press Social Media and Digital Media: Their Impact on A6 Celebraon 5‐6 Liturgical Items: Granda Liturgical Arts the Church Today A7 The Reality of Singleness in the Church Bayhill 29‐30 Addressing and Understanding the “Throw Away A8 Bayhill 31‐32 Culture” Exhibitors A9 Violence and Unrest in Our Communies Bayhill 28 These exhibitors are in addition to those listed in the Program Book. The Catholic Landscape at Colleges and A10 Celebraon 3‐4 Universies Catholic Athletes for Christ The Impact of Immigraon on Catholic Life in the A11 Bayhill 17‐18 United States Holy Cross Family Ministries Catholic Relief The State of the Family and Human Sexuality: RCL Benziger A12 Services Ballroom Struggles and Opportunies (Windermere W) USCCB Secretariat of The State of Catholic Educaon and Catechesis Evangelizaon and A13 in the United States Catechesis Ballroom (Windermere Z) Frances Park has served in Rose Sweet, with twenty-five A14 The Church’s Relaonship with the State Celebraon 16 youth ministry for over ten years in divorce ministry, is a years. Most recently, she served as Catholic author, conference Internaonal Solidarity: Our Role Within the A15 Bayhill 27 executive director of FIAT speaker, annulment advocate, and Global Landscape Foundation, a non-profit creator of the parish DVD organization that empowers the program, “Surviving Divorce.” The Landscape of Popular Culture, Media, and A16 Bayhill 23‐24 Korean American Catholic News in the United States community. Msgr. Stuart Swetland, STD, The Needs and Contribuons of Lanos in the US is the president of Donnelly A17 Celebraon 12‐13 Randy Raus is a youth minister, College. He hosts Go Ask Your Church: A Primer for Encuentro communicator, and president/ Father on CEO of Life Teen, a movement in Relevant Radio and Catholicism Dialogue, Relaonships, and Encounter: A18 Celebraon 11 the Catholic Church that leads on Campus on EWTN. The Ecumenical & Interreligious Landscape