Archbishop Flynn Catechetical Institute: Two Great Offerings Open to All!
ARCHBISHOP FLYNN CATECHETICAL INSTITUTE
Two Great Offerings Open to All!
The Archbishop Flynn Catechetical Institute is offering two great opportunities this spring to help make Jesus Christ known and loved—The School of the Holy Spirit and The School of Discipleship. Registration is now open for both.
The CI: School of the Holy Spirit, a 10-week course taught by Fr. Michael Becker and a Spirit-filled team, will teach you how to be open to the Holy Spirit, grow confident in the art of prayer, and live in your gifts. The course will be held at St. Andrew in Elk River on Thursday evenings 7 p.m.–9 p.m., February 6 - April 30, 2020, and feature a "Life in the Spirit Seminar" on February 28 and 29. The cost for the course, materials, and seminar is $125/person by January 6 and $150/person after. Online registration: ci-holyspirit2020.eventbrite.com.
The CI: School of Discipleship, a 7-week course taught by Jeff Cavins with special guest teacher Dr. Mary Healy, invites you to join over 1,000 activated disciples and experience what it means to follow the Lord 24/7. The course will be held at St. Pius X in White Bear Lake on Tuesday evenings 7 p.m.–8:30 p.m.., April 14 - May 26, 2020. The cost for the course, materials (The Activated Disciple & The Activated Disciple 40-Day Challenge Journal), and follow-up social gathering is $125/person by March 1 and $150/person after.
Online registration: activateddisciple2020.eventbrite.com
For more information on either course call 651-962-5028 or visit semssp.org/ci
Totus Tuus Team Members – Is God calling YOU to serve?
Bring the good news to the next generation; share the faith, build friendship, answer the call and become a 2020 TOTUS TUUS Summer Missionary in the Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis!
The Archdiocese is in need of college age men and women (age 18-26) committed to their Catholic faith who feel called to share it with youth (grades 1-12) in local parishes. This position is a temporary 2 month commitment; May 29 – July 28 (which includes one week of training and a one week break for the 4th of July holiday). Missionaries will receive $2,520 for their service.
To apply visit www.archspm.org\totustuus or contact Nancy Schulte Palacheck at 651-291-4489 or schulten@archspm.org for additional information.
Application deadline: Friday, February 3, 2020
February 2020 Events And Information
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Newly Married Retreat
For all couples married 0-7 years
February 1, 2020
9 a.m.–3:30 p.m.
St. Peter’s Church in Mendota
Living In Love
A life-changing retreat workshop designed to energize the romance and renew the joy of being in love.
Living in Love offers liberating insight into how differently men and women prefer to achieve intimacy and helps couples get in touch with the resources that draw them to each other and fuel their romance. The retreat is a series of lively presentations from presenters who share personally from their own lives in order to illustrate the content of each exercise with practical, relevant, and inspirational real life examples that set the level of openness for the participants. The presentations are followed by private couple time and each exercise ends with a very brief communal prayer for the practical grace needed to be a better husband or wife. There is no large group discussion or open sharing. Although the atmosphere is full of fun and laughter, the content is engaging and insightful, and the experience is uniquely positive and life changing. Living in Love provides an extraordinary opportunity for married couples to reconnect with their own love history while gaining a joyful sense of hope, purpose and direction for the future.
The cost is $40 per couple and includes a light breakfast and catered lunch.
Brad and Libby Dupont work for the Archdiocese of Kansas City, KS in the Office for Marriage and Family life and will be leading the weekend.
Contact Katie Walker at walkerk@archspm.org or 651-291-4516 with any questions.
Ministerial Standards and Safe Environment Opportunities
MINISTERIAL STANDARDS AND SAFE ENVIRONMENT
Restorative Justice: Naming the Harm
February 10, 6:30 – 8:30 p.m., St. Odilia Church, Shoreview
This presentation will help the audience understand why someone can’t just move on after suffering abuse or trauma. Laura Harder, a compassion fatigue therapist, will be presenting on the topic. Questions? Contact Paula Kaempffer, Outreach Coordinator for Restorative Justice and Abuse Prevention, 651-291-4429. Find more details on the flyer.Restorative Justice Groups
Support Group for Family Members of Victims/Survivors of Clergy Sexual Abuse
February 11, 6:30 – 8 p.m., 357 Stonebridge Blvd., St. Paul
Family members are often at a loss when it comes to supporting victims and survivors of clergy sexual abuse. Many do not know how to deal with the betrayal and devastation that they feel in regards to what happened to their loved one. Where was God in all of this? How could this have happened? How do I offer encouragement and hope to my family member who has experienced this tragedy in their lives. Join others who are relatives of these victim/survivors as they try to grasp and understand the trauma their loved one has suffered. This group meets on the second Tuesday of the month.Victim/Survivor Support Group
Join with other victims/survivors of sexual abuse who share a similar experience and who want to provide each other with support, affirmation, hope, and empowerment. The group typically meets on the third Monday of the month. This group will not meet in January or February 2020.
If you have questions about these Restorative Justice Groups, please contact Paula Kaempffer, Outreach Coordinator for Restorative Justice and Abuse Prevention for the Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis, at 651-291-4429.
Minnesota Our Common Home – Now available for online ordering
MINNESOTA CATHOLIC CONFERENCE
Minnesota Our Common Home – Now available for online ordering
The newly developed Minnesota, Our Common Home resources: the “Study Guide Version,” and “Ecological Examen”, will equip parishes and other organizations or ministries to establish small group studies focused on how we can live out a call to integral ecology so as to care for all of creation – both natural and human ecologies. Minnesota, Our Common Home is intended to distill the teachings of Pope Francis’ 2015 encyclical, Laudato si’, and help readers apply its message locally. The “Ecological Examen” is intended, not for daily use, but as a periodic review of one’s life in light of the teachings of Laudato si’ and the ecological conversion to which it calls us. It is recommended as a practice during Lent or Advent of each year. The “Study Guide Version,” which contains the full text of Minnesota, Our Common Home, is intended for use in small groups. It incorporates group discussion questions, a weekly challenge to incorporate the teaching into daily life, and spaces for taking notes.
The Ecological Examen is available for $2.50, and the original full-text is available for $3.35. You can learn more about these resources, and place your order by visiting www.MNCatholic.org/OurCommonHome.
Prayer Service for Life and March for Life Rally
Wednesday, Jan. 22, 2018
10:30 a.m., Cathedral of Saint Paul
Please join us for the Annual Prayer Service for Life. This prayer service commemorates the millions of lives lost to abortion and the many women and men wounded by abortion’s aftermath. All are invited and welcome. Immediately following the prayer service, we will walk to the state capitol for the MCCL March for Life rally.
Groups are encouraged to car-pool or utilize buses, as parking is limited. For more information, please contact the Office for Marriage, Family & Life at 651-291-4488. Please see the event page. Please print and post the flyers and posters in English and Spanish.
Flyer (English, Spanish)
Poster (English, Spanish)