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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 266:30 pm - 8:30 pm Ticket/Program Book Pick-up – (Convention Prefunction Area)
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 278:00 am On-site Registration & Ticket Pick-up open – (Prefunction Area)8:30 - 9:30 am Opening Rite & Welcome – (Arena)10:00 - 11:30 am Period 1 Workshops11:30 am - 1:00 pm LUNCH11:45 am - 12:30 pm Music: Matt Maher & Band – (Arena)
Music: Catholic Praise Heralds! – (Outdoor, Arena fountain area)1:00 - 2:30 pm Period 2 Workshops3:00 - 4:30 pm Period 3 Workshops5:15 pm Evening Prayer – (Convention 210)
EUCHARISTIC LITURGIES8:00 - 10:30 pm Concert: Liam Lawton & Friends – (Arena)
Catholic Filmmakers’ Showcase – (Hilton Pacific AB)9:30 pm Taizé – (Convention 210)
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 288:00 am On-site registration opens – (Prefunction Area)
Morning Praise – (Arena)8:30 am Keynote: Jim Wallis – (Arena)10:00 - 11:30 am Period 4 Workshops11:30 am - 1:00 pm LUNCH11:45 am - 12:30 pm Music: Jesse Manibusan – (Arena)
Music: Josh Blakesley & Trevor Thomson – (Hall B)Music: Vietnamese Folk Dance Troupe – (Outdoor, Arena fountain)
1:00 - 2:30 pm Period 5 Workshops3:00 - 4:30 pm Period 6 Workshops5:15 pm Evening Prayer – (Convention 210)
EUCHARISTIC LITURGIES8:00 - 9:30 pm Sacred Illuminations – (Convention 213)8:00 - 10:00 pm Concert: “Good News to the Sounds of Mariachi” – (Arena)9:30 - 11:30 pm Young Adult Social – (Marriott Elite Ballroom)9:30 - 12 midnight Young Adult Dance – (Marriott Marquis Ballroom)
SUNDAY, MARCH 18:00 am On-site registration opens – (Prefunction Area)8:00 - 9:30 am EUCHARISTIC LITURGY – (Arena)8:30 am Address (English): David Wells – (Ballroom AB)
Address (Spanish): Rev. Alvaro Ginel Vielva – (Hall B)10:00 - 11:30 am Period 7 Workshops11:30 am - 1:00 pm LUNCH11:45 am - 12:30 pm Music: Meredith Dean Augustin & John Angotti – (Arena)
Music: Peña, Fernández & Rubalcava – (Hall B)1:00 - 2:30 pm Period 8 Workshops3:30 pm CLOSING EUCHARISTIC LITURGY – (Arena)
REGISTRATION BOOTH HOURS:Friday & Saturday 8:00 am - 3:00 pm
Sunday 8:00 am - 1:00 pmLocation Hall A Prefunction Area
EXHIBIT HALL HOURS:Friday & Saturday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Sunday 8:00 am - 3:00 pmLocation Convention Hall A
MULTICULTURAL EXHIBIT:Friday & Saturday 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Sunday 9:00 am - 2:00 pmLocation 2nd Floor Prefunction Lobby
SACRED SPACE INCONVENTION 304 (3rd floor)
Friday 10:00 am - 3:30 pmSaturday 10:00 am - 9:00 pmSunday 10:00 am - 1:00 pm
Including:• The Labyrinth• Chapel• Eucharistic Adoration• Sacrament of Reconciliation• Live Musical Performances• Art Works
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CONTENTSCONTENTSCONTENTSCONTENTSCONTENTS
SECCIÓN EN ESPAÑOLHorario del Congreso ............................... 26Información .............................................. 29Mensaje del Cardenal Mahony ............... 27Mensaje de la Directora .......................... 28Programas de la oficina ........................... 61-63
TALLERES DEL CONGRESOViernes, Sesiones 1-3 .............................. 30Sábado, Sesiones 4-6 ............................... 31Domingo, Sesiones 7-8 ............................ 32
WORSHIP AIDS – ARENA:Friday
Opening Rite & Welcome begins ........... 34Hawaiian Liturgy begins ......................... 37
SaturdayMorning Praise begins ............................. 43Young Adult Liturgy begins .................... 46
SundayClosing Liturgy begins ............................ 51Congress Theme Song ............................. 58-59
WORKSHOP ROOM LOCATIONSPeriod 1 – Friday, February 27 ................... 12Period 2 – Friday ......................................... 13Period 3 – Friday ......................................... 14Period 4 – Saturday, February 28 ............... 18Period 5 – Saturday ..................................... 19Period 6 – Saturday ..................................... 20Period 7 – Sunday, March 1 ........................ 23Period 8 – Sunday ........................................ 24
Recorded workshops are indicated by
SPECIAL EVENTSCardinal Mahony Online Chat ................. FridayFilmmakers’ Showcase .............................. FridayTechnology Center ...................... Friday - SundayYoung Adult Dance & Social .................SaturdaySacred Illuminations ...............................Saturday
GENERAL INFORMATIONAcknowledgments ........................................ 65-67Attendee General Information .................... 7Audio Recording Form ................................ 25Committees .................................................. 64Congress Highlights .................................... 5Endowment Fund Contributors ................... 66-67Exhibitors
• Categories .............................................. 81-83• Featured Exhibitors ............................... 75-86• Index (alphabetical) .............................. 84-88
Daily Schedules• Friday, February 27 ............................... 8-10• Saturday, February 28 ........................... 15-17• Sunday, March 1 ................................... 21-22
Maps• Clarion Hotel Map ................................ 68• Convention Center Map ................... Back Cover• Exhibit Hall A Map ............. Inside Back Cover• Hilton Hotel Map .................................. 69• Marriott Hotel Map ............................... 70• Restaurants Map & Listing ................... 72-73• Sheraton Park Hotel Map ..................... 71
O.R.E. Programs .......................................... 61-63O.R.E. Staff .................................................. 60O.R.E. Staff Booth Schedule ...................... 61Speaker Index .............................................. 6Tech Center Schedule .................................. 11Weekend Schedule .................... Inside Front CoverWelcome
Message from Bishop Brown .................. 2Message from Cardinal Mahony ............. 3Message from the Director ...................... 4
2009 LOS ANGELESRELIGIOUS EDUCATION CONGRESS
FEBRUARY 27 - MARCH 1
ARCHDIOCESE OF LOS ANGELES
OFFICE OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
3424 WILSHIRE BOULEVARD
LOS ANGELES, CA 90010
PHONE: (213) 637-7346
WEB: www.RECongress.org
EMAIL: [email protected]
SAVE THE DATE!Congress 2010 Dates
March 18, 2010 (Youth Day)March 19-21, 2010 (Congress)
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February 2009
Dear Congress Participants,May I take this opportunity to welcome you to another wonderful Religious Education
Congress. Each year this marvelous event affords us an opportunity to renew our faith
and our commitment to the ministry of evangelization and catechesis.The 2009 theme “Love Unfolding … Igniting Our Yes” flows from the Scriptures of
the First Sunday in Lent. We are reminded that Covenant Love, poured out and at the
heart of all of creation, draws us ever more profoundly into the heart of a loving God. It
is the way of Jesus who called his disciples and now invites us to utter our “yes” with
courage, confident that through our own passion the lives of others will catch fire and be
made new again.The excellent keynotes, workshops, and liturgical celebrations offered throughout the
weekend are a source of enrichment and renewal for all. I am gratified and encouraged
that so many of you take advantage of the wonderful opportunities for networking, input,
and renewal. Your leadership and participation are key to the ongoing growth and well
being of our parish communities of faith.Please be assured of my continuing support and encouragement as you dedicate your
time and energy to this most vital catechetical ministry.Asking God’s blessing on you, your families and parishcommunities, and with every best wish, I amSincerely yours in Christ,
His EminenceCardinal Roger MahonyArchbishop of Los Angeles
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Dear Friends,
It is with great joy that I welcome you to yet another wonderful faith-filled Congress. The
weekend offers us the opportunity to gather, renew and recommit to sharing the “Good News.”
Our theme for 2009, “Love Unfolding ... Igniting Our Yes,” is inspired by the Scriptures for
the first Sunday of Lent. Trusting in God’s faithful Covenant, we are nourished and sustained
on the journey. Our bond of oneness generates and ignites a fresh energy and propels us to give
voice to our “yes” anew.
As you will recall, a Religious Education Endowment Fund has been established in the Archdiocese
of Los Angeles for the ongoing education and formation of Directors of Religious Education, Adult
Educators, Young Adults and Youth Ministers. The fund is currently enabling 10 students to pursue
a master’s degree in Religious Education. Your gift offering at the 2008 Congress Saturday night
liturgies added $42,000 to this fund. We also thank those who made a special contribution to the
endowment with their online registration.
The creative and inspirational liturgical celebrations and entertainment provided are sure to lift
our spirits and ignite our “yes.” At the heart of the many activities there is also opportunity to
“come apart” and rest in the silence of Sacred Space, walk the labyrinth or celebrate the
Sacrament of Reconciliation.
Thank you for your wonderful leadership and your unwavering commitment to uttering your
“yes” and keeping the vision of Jesus central to all that you are and do.
I look forward to greeting you at this spirit-filled gathering.
Sincerely,
Sr. Edith Prendergast, RSC
Archdiocesan Director
Office of Religious Education
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CARDINAL CHAT >
Hall A – Friday, 10:15 am - 12 noonCome by to see Cardinal RogerMahony conduct his 13th online Con-gress chat from the Tech Center in HallA – first with school students from St.Elizabeth School in Van Nuys, and thenin a nationwide forum.
ENTERTAINMENT >
Friday through SundayIn addition to the Friday and Saturdayevening concerts, Congress offers mu-sical lunchtime entertainment – inthree locations: the Arena (Fridaythrough Sunday), Hall B (Saturday andSunday) and our new Outdoor loca-tion (near the Arena Fountain) withCatholic Praise Heralds! on Friday andthe Vietnamese Folk Dance Troupe onSaturday.
SACRED ILLUMINATIONS >
Convention 213Saturday, 8:00 - 9:30 pm
New this year, Sacred Illuminationsis the mystical choreography of lightand sound. Incorporating her newestliturgical and fine art photography andreflections, Sr. Rose Marie Tulacz,SND, will kindle a flame within us toexperience the divine life within ourhumanity. Come reflect and pray.
SOUVENIRS >
Hall A – Friday through SundaySouvenir pins, pens, buttons and more!And, on Sunday only at the Tech Cen-ter, e-mail a free photo ePostcard homeor to friends!
2009 CATHOLIC FILMMAKERS’ SHOWCASE
Hilton Pacific Ballroom – Friday, 8:00 - 10:30 pmThe 2009 Catholic Filmmakers’ Showcase presents shorts and excerpts from a numberof Catholic filmmakers and production companies in Hollywood and abroad. This eveningis brought to you by Loyola Marymount University’s Center for Religion and Spiritualityand the Archdiocese of Los Angeles. The evening is hosted by John Flaherty and MichaelMcNaught.
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Friday through SundayCongress 2009 offers 13 different Eu-charistic Liturgies of different char-acter, including Friday’s new “Churchon the Way to Unity” and Saturday’snew “Hope for the World” and “ManyCultures, One Journey of Faith.” (Seedaily schedules.)
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Convention 304Friday through Sunday
Sacred Space returns to its home onthe third level of the Convention Cen-ter, with extended hours on Saturday.Our Sacred Space will offer Eucharis-tic Adoration in the Chapel, the Sacra-ment of Reconciliation, a labyrinth(pictured), art and meditative music.
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Arena LobbyFriday through Sunday
Los Angeles-based photographer Rob-ert Radin stretches the imagination,offers a feast for the eyes and beckonsthe spirit to behold beauty in his breath-taking images captured from around theworld.
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Aguilera-Titus, Alejandro .. 1-51*, 7-51*Allen Jr., John .................. 5-01*, 7-01*Alonso, Tony ..................... 3-12*Anderle, Donna ................ 1-01*, 7-02*Ash, Laura ........................ 2-01*, 5-02*Atkinson, Patrick .............. 3-51*, 6-01*Barry, Fr. William .............. 1-02*, 8-01*Beaudoin, Dr. Tom ............ 1-03, 6-02Beckman, Betsey ............. 2-01*, 5-02*Binz, Stephen ................... 2-02*, 5-03*Borobio Garcia, Dionisio .. 6-51*, 8-51*Boudreau, Fr. Paul ........... 8-02*Boyle, Gregory ................. 8-03*Bravo Perez, Benjamín ..... 3-52*, 7-52*Breen, Dr. Elizabeth Crabb2-20*Brennan, Fr. Patrick ......... 1-04*, 4-01*Brown, Grayson Warren ... 2-03*, 7-03*Burland, John ................... 2-04*, 6-03*Camille, Alice .................... 8-02*Cano Valero, Julia ............ 1-52*, 7-53*Carrillo Velásquez, Carlos 2-51*, 6-52*Cheri, Richard .................. 4-02,Cherup Jr., Msgr. Michael 6-04*, 8-04*Cho, Katherine Ja-Eun ..... 2-80*Ciangio, Sr. Donna ........... 3-01*, 8-05*Cimino, Sr. Carol .............. 3-02*, 7-04*Clancy, Padraigin ............. 2-05*, 8-06*Coleman, Fr. John ............ 3-03*Cortez, Jaime ................... 2-06Coutinho, Paul .................. 3-04*, 8-07*Covarrubias, María ........... 2-52*Crosby, Fr. Michael .......... 1-05*, 5-04*Cusick, Fr. John ............... 1-06*, 6-05*Dahm, Charles ................. 3-05*, 5-51*Dallavalle, Nancy .............. 1-07, 6-06Dao, Rev. Anthony ............ 8-70*Dempsey , Carol ............... 1-08*, 4-03*DeVries, Dr. Katherine ..... 4-04*, 8-08*Durand, David .................. 4-05*, 7-05*Early Childhood Board, .... 5-05*East, Msgr. Ray ................ 3-06*, 8-09*Eipers, Carole .................. 4-06,Elizondo, Rev. Virgilio ....... 1-53*, 4-07*Ellair, Steven .................... 1-09, 5-06Evert, Jason ..................... 1-10Fabing, Fr. Bob................. 1-11Fatica, Justin .................... 2-07*Ferder, Sr. Fran ................ 6-07*, 7-06*Fernández, Santiago ........ 5-52, 8-52Fiand, Sr. Barbara ............ 2-08*, 5-07*Finley, James ................... 1-12Flecha, José-Román ........ 2-53*, 6-53*Fragomeni, Fr. Richard .... 3-07*, 4-08*Freeburg, Sr. Paule .......... 5-25Friedman, Mark ................ 1-01*, 4-09*Gaillardetz, Dr. Richard .... 2-09*, 6-08*Gallagher, Fr. Michael Paul 5-08*, 8-10*Gen Rosso Group, ........... 6-28Ginel Vielva, Fr. Alvaro ..... 5-53*, Key*Gittins, Fr. Anthony ........... 4-10*, 6-09*Good Ground, .................. 4-02Gordon, Greer .................. 3-08*, 8-11*Griffith, Dr. Colleen .......... 4-11*Grimaldo, Gloria Cecilia ... 3-53*, 8-53*
Groody , Fr. Daniel ........... 3-09*, 5-54*Groome, Dr. Thomas ........ 3-10*, 7-07*Gros , Bro. Jeffrey ............ 6-10*, 8-12*Groves, Richard ............... 6-11*, 7-08*Grzona, Ricardo ............... 4-51*, 7-54*Haas, David ...................... 6-12, 7-09Hahnenberg, Edward ....... 3-11*, 6-13*Hart, Mark ........................ 1-13*, 5-09*Haugen, Marty .................. 3-12*Heagle, Fr. John ............... 6-07*, 7-06*Heft, Fr. James ................. 7-10*Hernandez, Wil ................ 7-11Hershey, Rev. Terry .......... 1-14*, 4-12*Imperatori-Lee, Natalia ..... 6-54*, 7-12*Jamison, Abbot Christopher 2-10, 5-10Jansen, Frank .................. 6-14*Jansen, ValLimar .............. 6-14*Jezreel, Jack .................... 6-15, 8-13Johnson-Mondragón, Ken 3-54*, 8-54*Jonaitis, Sr. Dorothy ......... 3-13*, 7-13*Just, Rev. Felix ................. 6-16*, 8-14*Kempf, Fr. Joe .................. 1-15*, 5-11*Kennedy, Fr. Michael ........ 3-55*, 5-12*Kennett, Colette ................ 3-14*Kicanas , Bishop Gerald .. 1-16*, 2-11*Kim, Roland ...................... 1-80Koester, Craig .................. 4-13*, 6-17*Kolar, Peter ...................... 2-54, 5-13Krout, Keri ........................ 2-12*, 6-18*LaBelle, Rev. Patrick ........ 4-14*, 7-14*Langford, Jeremy ............. 2-13*, 8-15*Lansing, Sean .................. 4-15*Lee, Michael ..................... 6-54*, 8-16*Leonard , Rev. Richard ..... 2-14, 4-16Levo, Sr. Lynn ................... 5-14*, 8-17*Levy, P. Eduardo ............... 4-52*, 7-55*Linney, John ..................... 2-15, 8-18López, Laura .................... 5-55*López Gutiérrez, Siro ....... 2-55*, 4-53*MacBeth, Sybil ................. 3-15*, 4-17*Mangan, Michael .............. 3-16*, 8-19*Manibusan, Jesse ............ 2-16*Martin , Rev. James .......... 1-17*, 8-20*Massingale, Rev. Bryan .... 2-17*, 4-18*Matovina, Timothy ............ 4-54*, 6-19*
McCarty, Robert ............... 5-15*, 7-15*McCormack , Dr. Patricia . 6-20*, 8-21*McGrath, Bro. Mickey ...... 8-22*McKenna, Dr. Megan ....... 2-18*, 4-19*Miles, Theodore ................ 7-16*Mitchell, Joseph ............... 3-17*, 8-23*Montenegro, Juan Carlos . 6-55*Mullen, Fr. J. Patrick ........ 1-18*, 5-16*Murray, Fr. J-Glenn .......... 1-19*, 4-20*Murúa, Marcelo ................ 2-56*, 5-56*Nguyen, Rev. Hy ............... 1-70*, 3-70*Ogilvie, Matthew ............... 2-19*, 5-17*Ospino, Dr. Hosffman ...... 4-21*, 8-55*Pacholczyk , Rev. Tadeusz 1-20, 3-18Paige, Deacon Eric .......... 5-18*, 7-17*Paprocki, Joe ................... 6-21*Patin, Mike ....................... 3-19*Pavlik, Dr. Robert ............. 5-19*, 7-18*Phong, Bro. Fortunat ........ 2-70*, 6-70*Pipta, Very Rev. Robert .... 8-24*Ponnet, Fr. Chris .............. 2-20*Reeves, Dr. Nancy ........... 2-21*, 8-25*Reid, Sr. Barbara .............. 4-22*, 5-20*Ricard, Fr. Tony ................ 6-22*Rodríguez, Fr. Domingo ... 5-57*, 7-56*Rohr, Fr. Richard .............. 1-21*, 7-19*Rubalcava, Pedro ............. 4-55,Rupp, Sr. Joyce ................ 3-20, 6-23Salvatierra, Rev. Alexia ..... 6-56*, 7-20*Saso, Patt ......................... 3-21*, 5-21*Saso, Steve ...................... 3-21*, 5-21*Sawyer, Sr. Kieran ............ 2-22*, 4-23*Scally, Anna ...................... 5-22*Schellman, James ............ 4-24*, 7-21*Schultz, Karl ..................... 6-24*, 8-26*Silf, Margaret .................... 3-22*, 7-22*Siller Acuña, Clodomiro .... 1-54*, 7-57*Smith-Christopher, Daniel .. 1-22*, 8-27*Smollin, Sr. Anne Bryan ... 3-23*, 7-23*Solis, Bishop Oscar ......... 2-23*Spitzer, Rev. Robert .......... 2-24*, 4-25*Stauring, Javier ................ 3-55*, 5-12*Stuckart, Paula D’Albor .... 1-23*, 4-26*Sullivan , Sr. Maureen ...... 2-25*, 7-24*Sumner, Lizabeth ............. 5-23*, 8-28*Sweeney, Rev. Michael ..... 2-26*, 6-25*Theisen, Michael .............. 1-24*, 6-26*Thieman, LeAnn ............... 3-24*, 5-24*Tobar Mensbrugghe, Dora 1-55*, 4-56*Turner, Rev. Paul .............. 1-25*, 3-25*Valenzuela, Victor ............. 6-57*, 8-56*Van Doc, Bishop Paul ...... 7-70*Vital Cruz, María .............. 1-56*, 3-56*Vu, Fr. John Francis ......... 4-70*, 5-70*Walker, Christopher ......... 1-26*, 5-25Wallis, Jim ........................ Key*, 4-27*Welbers, Msgr. Thomas ... 2-27*Wells, David ..................... 5-26*, Key*Wenc, Char ...................... 2-28*, 7-25*Weston, Rev. Thomas ...... 5-27*, 7-26*White, Dr. C. Vanessa ...... 1-27*, 3-28*White, Joseph .................. 3-27, 6-27White, Ana Arista ............. 3-27, 6-27Yzaguirre, John ................ 4-57*, 7-27*
Asterisks and the headphonesymbol ( ) indicate recordedworkshops. “Key” indicates aSaturday Keynote or Sunday Ad-dress.
Workshops are designated bytwo numbers separated by adash. The first number indicatesthe period; the number after thedash is the workshop number.Workshop numbers -01 to -30are in English; -50 to -58 are inSpanish; -70 is in Vietnamese;and -80 is in Korean.
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GENERAL INFORMAGENERAL INFORMAGENERAL INFORMAGENERAL INFORMAGENERAL INFORMATIONTIONTIONTIONTIONAUDIO RECORDING
Many of the workshop sessions will be recorded withspeaker permission (indicated by [*] and ). Au-dio CDs are available for purchase at the CSC Digi-tal Media booth, located at the east wall in ExhibitHall A. Delegate recording of any workshop or gen-eral assembly is NOT permitted.
BOOK SIGNINGAuthors and musical artists will be available to signbooks and CDs in the Book Signing Area (northeastarea of Exhibit Hall A). Check the schedule at theBook Signing Area for updated times.
EXHIBIT HOURSExhibits are located in Hall A. See pages 84-88 fora listing of exhibitors. Exhibits will be open:Friday: 8:00 am - 5:00 pmSaturday: 8:00 am - 5:00 pmSunday: 8:00 am - 3:00 pm
CELL PHONES / PAGERSOut of respect for speakers and other participants,please turn off any cell phones and pagers duringgeneral sessions, liturgies and workshops.
FOOD/CONCESSIONSThe Convention Center offers daily options of foodchoices in Hall A.
Continental breakfast: 8:00 am - 9:30 amLunch: 11:00 am - 2:00 pmCart concessions: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
FIRST AIDA First Aid Station for routine health matters is lo-cated in the Prefunction area (see back cover map).
HOSPITALITY ROOM INFORMATIONCheck the Message Board in the Prefunction area togive or obtain information about parish hospitality.
LOST AND FOUNDA Lost & Found is located outside of Congress Head-quarters, located in Convention AR 1.
MESSAGE CENTERThe Message Center, located in the Prefunction area,can receive incoming messages. Call (714) 765-8883or (714) 765-8884 to leave a message, or you canleave a note on the Message Board.Friday: 10:00 am - 6:00 pmSaturday: 9:00 am - 6:00 pmSunday: 9:00 am - 3:30 pm
PARKINGDay parking is available in the Convention Centerparking structures at the rate of $9 per day with noin-and-out privileges.
RESTAURANT RESERVATIONSIn addition to our listing on pages 72-73, the Res-taurant Booth, located in the Prefunction area, hasrestaurant menus and can help make reservations:Friday & Saturday: 11:00 am - 6:00 pmSunday: 11:00 am - 3:30 pm
ATTENDEE INFORMAATTENDEE INFORMAATTENDEE INFORMAATTENDEE INFORMAATTENDEE INFORMATIONTIONTIONTIONTIONNAME TAGS/TICKETS
Congress Name Tags are required to be worn at alltimes during scheduled events. Tickets are neces-sary for admittance into workshops and general ses-sions.
TICKET EXCHANGEYou may exchange tickets for any open workshopsduring the same period beginning at noon on theFriday of Congress at the Registration Booth’s Ex-change window, located in the Prefunction area.Note: Any ticket can be used for sessions of the sametime in the Arena or Hall B.
SAVING SEATSIt is permissible to save seats up to 10 minutes be-fore a scheduled function begins. After that time,we ask that, in Christian love, you release these seatsfor others. If any Congress volunteer requests thatyou release seats that you are saving, please complywith the direction given.
SMOKINGSmoking is not allowed in the Convention Center.There are several outdoor courtyards where it is per-mitted.
WORKSHOPSAll workshops are ticketed and no one will be ad-mitted to any session without the proper ticket. Anyvalid ticket will serve as admission to Arena or HallB workshops, but these sessions are not open to thosewithout tickets.
Our speakers are generously sharing their time andtalents with us. As a special courtesy to them, weask that you please arrive at the workshop locationprior to the scheduled start time. We remind you toplease quiet your pager and turn off cell phones.
All sessions will begin on time, and many speakershave asked that no one be admitted after the sessionhas begun. Also, we ask you to avoid, as much aspossible, leaving workshops during a presentation.Most of the workshops will have a natural breaktime when it would be less disruptive to the speakerand to the other participants.
EMERGENCIESIn case of emergency, contact the nearest Congressofficial wearing a red, white, blue striped ribbon; theyare in radio contact and can summon help quickly.For life-threatening situations, please call 9-1-1.
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EVENTSEVENTSEVENTSEVENTSEVENTS Friday, February 27, 2009Friday ScheduleFriday Schedule
EUCHARISTIC LITURGIES & PRAYER SERVICES
Eucharistic Liturgies All liturgies begin at 5:15 pmCongress offers several Eucharistic Liturgies of differernt character from which to choose. We invite you toexperience one. We’ve worked diligently to inculturate the liturgy shaped within the universality of the RomanRite and the Los Angeles Archdiocese, where liturgy is celebrated in no fewer than 50 different languages.
Character Location Presider MusicF1 African American Convention Ballrooms Rev. J-Glenn Murray Richard Cheri / ValLimar JansenF2 Church on the Marriott Marquis Ballroom Rev. Robert Spitzer Josh Blakesley /
Way to Unity Trevor ThomsonF3 Contemplative Hilton Pacific Ballroom Rev. Richard Rohr Chris de SilvaF4 Hawaiian Convention Arena Rev. George DeCosta Joe Camacho / David HaasF5 Samoan Convention 303 (3rd floor) Rev. Niko Leota Samoan CommunityF6 Spanish Convention Hall B Rev. Domingo Rodriguez A. Betancourt / P. Rubalcava
Prayer Services & Liturgy of the HoursVespers (Latin for “evening”) is our evening prayer service. Our day ends with the simple chant songs of Taizé.
P1 Evening Prayer 5:15 pm Convention 210 (2nd floor) Elena Mireles Paul MelleyP2 Taizé 9:30 pm Convention 210 (2nd floor) — Fr. Mahn Tran / LMU
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FRIDAY LUNCHTIME ENTERTAINMENT
Arena – 11:45 am - 12:30 pm
MATT MAHER & BAND
Don’t miss the opportunity to see one of the most popular and criti-cally acclaimed Catholic musicians in the country as he celebrates a God ofpromise and hope. Come spend your noontime with Matt Maher, singingsome of the finest contemporary songs of faith used in worship today.
Outdoor (Arena fountain) – 11:45 am - 12:30 pm
CATHOLIC PRAISE HERALDS!Whether you call it pop, contemporary, upbeat or groovy, the
catchy rhythms and sounds we hear in today’s music have one powerful andundeniable characteristic…they transcend language, culture and national-ity. Contemporary Catholic praise music is no exception. Dan Houze andAlex Venegas (twenty-something composers, arrangers, music director &cantor) have gathered fellow music ministers for reflective and explosiveCatholic praise. Catholic Praise Heralds! bring the message of unity throughthe singing of English and Spanish songs that will move your spirit and soul.
OPENING RITE & WELCOME
Arena – Friday, 8:30 am
“Love Unfolding ... Igniting Our Yes!”“Amor Revelador ... Encendiendo nuestro ¡Sí!”
Join in this spirit-filled celebration to mark the beginning of a weekendfilled with opportunities to worship, to grow in faith, to share wisdom.Our inspiring ritual will be graced by the presence and participation of:
Cardinal Roger MahonyEdith Prendergast, RSCPaulette SmithJan PedrozaJohn FlahertyMary JanusTony AlonsoErin AmendolareDonna AnderleJohn AngottiSteve AngrisanoEd ArcherMeredith AugustinMatt BazarBetsey BeckmanAnna BetancourtJosh BlakesleyEd BolducHelena Buscema
Joe CamachoKarla CarrilloRichard CheriEleazar CortésJaime CortezHarrison CrenshawElohim D’LeonGary DaigleChris de SilvaSantiago FernándezJim GibsonLaura GibsonLaura GomezDavid HaasMarty HaugenEddie HilleyDan HouzeJacob and MatthewFrank Jansen
ValLimar JansenTom KendziaPeter KolarGaile KrauseLiam LawtonKenneth LouisMatt MaherJesse ManibusanPaul MelleyMonica Miller LutherDonna PeñaW. Clifford PettyBro. Fortunat PhongPedro RubalcavaNicole SmithTrevor ThomsonAlex VenegasJohn West ...
and many others
FRIDAY SCHEDULE
8:00 amOn-site registration begins
(Prefunction area)
8:30 - 9:30 amOpening Rite & Welcome
(Arena)
10:00 - 11:30 amPeriod 1 Workshops
10:15 - 12 noonCardinal Mahony Online Chat
(Tech Center - Hall A)
11:30am - 1:00 pmLUNCH
11:45 am - 12:30 pmMusic (Arena)
– Matt Maher & Band
Music (Outdoor) – Catholic Praise Heralds!
1:00 - 2:30 pmPeriod 2 Workshops
3:00 - 4:30 pmPeriod 3 Workshops
5:15 pmEvening Prayer &
Eucharistic Liturgies
8:00 pmConcert (Arena)
– Liam Lawton & Friends
Catholic Filmmakers’ Showcase(Hilton Pacific)
9:30 pmTaizé
(Convention 210)
Registration Hours8:00 am - 3:00 pm(Prefunction area)
Exhibit Hours8:00 am - 5:00 pm
(Hall A)
Sacred Space10:00 am - 3:30 pm
(Convention 304)RECONCILIATION HOURS
11:30 am - 1:00 pm2:30 - 3:30 pm
Multicultural Exhibit9:00 am - 5:00 pm
(Convention 2nd floor)
FRIDAY EVENING CONCERT
Arena – 8:00 pm
LIAM LAWTON & FRIENDS
“Sacred Shores”
From the shores of Ireland to the beaches of California: Influenced by thespirituality and traditions of his native Ireland and the ancient Celtic world,Los Angeles Congress favorite Liam Lawton will once again grace the Arenastage with his distinctive sound. Joining Liam from our very own corner ofthe world comes “Monica’s Joy,” an exciting choir of the young and theyoung at heart from St. Monica’s Church in Santa Monica, Calif. You won’twant to miss this exhilarating and unique event.
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Ongoing Events
Ongoing Events
TECH CENTER CARDINAL ONLINE CHAT
Tech Center – Hall A, 10:15 - 11:15 am
Cardinal Roger Mahony conducts a private online chat with schoolstudents from St. Elizabeth School in Van Nuys, Calif.
11:15 am - 12:00 noonCardinal Mahony continues in a nationwide, online open forum –his 13th online Congress chat from the Tech Center in Hall A.
ART EXHIBIT
Grand Arena Lobby – throughout weekendLos Angeles-based photographer Robert Radin offers a feastfor the eyes and beckons the spirit to behold beauty in his breath-taking images captured from around the world.
MULTICULTURAL EXHIBIT
Convention 2nd floor Lobby, 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Presented by the many ethnic groups in the Los Angeles Archdiocese, the exhibits are a collaborativework of the Archdiocesan Offices of Religious Education and Ethnic Ministry.
SACRED SPACE
Convention Center 304, 10:00 am - 3:30 pmReconcilation Hours: 11:30 am - 1:00 pm
& 2:30 - 3:30 pmEnter a place dedicated to facilitating a sense of spiri-tual rejuvenation – partake in the Labyrinth, spendsome time in Eucharistic Adoration, or make use ofthe times for the Sacrament of Reconciliation. (Weare grateful to the priests who make this Sacramentavailable to our Congress attendees.)
UNWIND DURING CONGRESS
Hall A Prefuntion Area – 10:00 am - 4:30 pmNew at Congress! Renew your spirit, visit our ChairMassage area in the Prefuction Area of Hall A. Thecost is $1 per minute.
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FOLLOWING PERIOD 1 (about 11:30 am)AUTHOR EXHBITOR TABLERev. James Martin Loyola Press AFr. William Barry Loyola Press BCarol Dempsey Liturgical Press CFr. Michael Crosby Crossroad Publishing DSr. Joyce Rupp Twenty-Third Publications EFr. Richard Rohr Crossroad Publishing F
FOLLOWING PERIOD 2 (about 2:30 pm)Rev. Richard Leonard Loyola Press AAbbot Christopher Jamison Liturgical Press BDr. Nancy Reeves Ave Maria Press CJeremy Langford Paraclete Press DSr. Barbara Fiand Crossroad Publishing EJustin Fatica Paulist Press FJohn Linney Paulist Press GChar Wenc Paulist Press H
Authors and musical artists will be available to signbooks and CDs in the Book Signing Area (northeastcorner of Exhibit Hall A). Check the schedule at theBook Signing Area for updates.
FOLLOWING PERIOD 3 (about 4:30 pm)AUTHOR EXHBITOR TABLEMargaret Silf Loyola Press AFr. Richard Fragomeni Liguori Publications BSr. Joyce Rupp Ave Maria Press CSr. Anne Bryan Smollin Ave Maria Press DSybil MacBeth Paraclete Press ELeAnn Thieman Ligouri Publications FEdward Hahnenberg Crossroad Publishing GFr. Michael Kennedy Crossroad Publishing HPaul Coutinho Loyola Press ISr. Dorothy Jonaitis Paulist Press JJim Wallis Paulist Press K
FRIDAY BOOK SIGNINGS
ASIAN PACIFIC EVENTS
VIETNAMESE-LANGUAGE WORKSHOPS
1-70 Fr. Hy Nguyen2-70 Bro. Fortunat Phong3-70 Fr. Hy Nguyen
ASIAN PERSPECTIVE (IN ENGLISH)2-16 Jesse Manibusan2-23 Bishop Oscar Solis
KOREAN WORKSHOPS
1-80 Dr. Roland Kim2-80 Katherine Ja-Eun Cho
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SUNDAY ONLY! Drop by the Tech Centerfor your FREE souvenir ePostcard
to email home and to friends!(Not available during presentation times.)
CONGRESS TECH BOOTH SCHEDULE(Check booth for schedule updates)
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27
10:15 - 11:15 am Cardinal Mahony Online – The Cardinal holds an online chat withstudents from St. Elizabeth School in Van Nuys, Calif.
11:15 - 12:00 pm Cardinal Mahony Online – The Cardinal continues in a nationwide chatsession open to all, and sponsored by ChurchWerks by Imagetrend.
12:00 - 12:30 pm ChurchWerks – Demonstration of using a web-based grade book.
12:30 - 1:00 pm Gradelink – Web-based system for school administration and grading.
1:00 - 1:30 pm ParishSOFT – Manage Religious Ed programs, registration to certificates.
1:30 - 2:00 pm Harcourt –You’ve been dreaming. www.CalltoFaitheConnect.com
2:00 - 2:30 pm Gradelink – Grading with report cards, transcripts, sports eligibility, more.
2:30 - 3:00 pm
3:00 - 4:30 pm Check your email & RECongress.org web updates.
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28
9:00 - 9:30 am
9:30 - 10:00 am Gradelink – Affordable web-based system for school admin. and grading.
10:00 - 10:30 am Outside da Box – Play the new interactive DVD CateQUIZ’em!™
10:30 - 11:00 am Harcourt –You’ve been dreaming. www.CalltoFaitheConnect.com
11:00 - 11:30 pm St. Camillus – Walk through of Web sites used for teaching/parish ministry.
11:30 - 12:00 noon America magazine
12:00 - 12:30 pm Veritas – Demo of an exciting interactive Religious Ed website for teens.
12:30 - 1:00 pm
1:00 - 1:30 pm ParishSOFT – Manage Religious Ed programs, registration to certificates.
1:30 - 2:00 pm Outside da Box – Play the new interactive DVD CateQUIZ’em!™
2:00 - 2:30 pm Gradelink – Grading with report cards, transcripts, sports eligibility, more.
2:30 - 3:00 pm Grenville – Solutions for Church financial and parishioner mgmt. needs.
3:00 - 4:30 pm Check your email & RECongress.org web updates.
SUNDAY, MARCH 1
The Los Angeles Religious Education Congress Technology Center highlights educational DVDand CD software, online services and Internet resources that would be of interest to our Congressattendees. The Tech Center is located near the center of Exhibit Hall A, under the “ComputerDemonstration” banner. Drop by to see the latest in online products and resources.
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WORKSHOP AUDIO LOCATION
1-01 Ignite Your Spirit! Say “Yes” through Dance, Song and Prayer (Clarion) Orangewood- Donna Anderle & Mark Friedman
1-02 God Wants Our Friendship - Fr. William Barry (Convention) 203
1-03 Are Lay Catholics “Secular”? - Dr. Tom Beaudoin (Hilton) Huntington
1-04 The First and Coming Reformation - Fr. Patrick Brennan (Convention) 206
1-05 What Does It Mean to “Forgive from Your Heart”? (Convention) 210
- Fr. Michael Crosby
1-06 An Adult Appreciation of the Resurrection of Jesus Christ (Convention) 207 D- Fr. John Cusick
1-07 Catholic Women: In the Church and in the Public Square — (Sheraton) Palm
- Nancy Dallavalle
1-08 Jeremiah: A Poet Gifted, a Prophet Burdened - Carol Dempsey (Convention) 201 D
1-09 Some Say Learning Can’t Be Fun ... Wanna Bet? - Steven Ellair — (Marriott) Marquis
1-10 Raising Chaste Teens - Jason Evert — (Sheraton) Plaza
1-11 The Story of You … and God … and Love - Fr. Bob Fabing — (Convention) Ballroom C
1-12 The Cloud of Unknowing: Practicing Contemplative Prayer — (Convention) 207 ABC- James Finley
1-13 Read the Bible for a Change: Going Deeper with the Scriptures (Convention) 204- Mark Hart
1-14 Born to Dance: Live Life Fully from the Inside Out (Convention) Ballroom DE- Rev. Terry Hershey
1-15 What Do I Say When Life Is Hard? - Fr. Joe Kempf (Convention) Ballroom AB
1-16 Forming Adults in the Faith - Bishop Gerald Kicanas (Convention) 212
1-17 Jesus, Mary and Joseph! - Rev. James Martin (Marriott) Orange County
1-18 Paul – The Pastor - Fr. J. Patrick Mullen (Hilton) Pacific AB
1-19 Setting Your “Yes” on Fire: Exploring the Meaning of “Active (Marriott) Marquis NorthParticipation” Today - Fr. J-Glenn Murray
1-20 In Vitro Fertilization and Assisted Reproductive Technologies — (Convention) 202- Rev. Tadeusz Pacholczyk
1-21 The Emerging Church - Fr. Richard Rohr (Convention) Arena
1-22 Reading the Old Testament with Paul of Tarsus (Convention) 208- Dr. Daniel Smith-Christopher
1-23 The Paschal Mystery in Family Life - Paula D’Albor Stuckart (Hilton) Palos Verdes
1-24 The Top Five Skills Needed for Forming the Faith of Teens (Convention) 303- Michael Theisen
1-25 Celebrating the Rites of Initiation - Rev. Paul Turner (Convention) 205
1-26 Music that Gets Us from ‘Perhaps’ to ‘Maybe’ to ‘YES!’ (Convention) 201 ABC- Christopher Walker
1-27 Every Time I Feel the Spirit: Black Spirituality and Religious (Marriott) EliteExpression - Dr. C. Vanessa White
1-70 Vietnamese Workshop: Vietnamese Ethics and Catholic Morals (Convention) 211- Rev. Hy Nguyen
1-80 Korean Workshop - Roland Kim — (Sheraton) Tiffany Terrace
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2-01 Embodying Easter – Dancing Resurrection (Marriott) Elite- Laura Ash & Betsey Beckman
2-02 St. Paul, the Boundary-Breaker: A Model of What the Church (Convention) Ballroom CCan Be - Stephen Binz
2-03 Make a Joyful Noise to the Lord! - Grayson Warren Brown (Marriott) Marquis South
2-04 So You Think You Can Move! Rejoicing in Faith with Children (Hilton) Pacific D- John Burland
2-05 Patrick, Brigit and Columba: A Celtic Inspiration for Today! (Convention) 213- Padraigin Clancy
2-06 Holy Week Music – The Latest Multicultural Resources — (Hilton) Huntington- Jaime Cortez
2-07 Love No Matter What - Justin Fatica (Hilton) Pacific AB
2-08 One Bread, One Body, One Table: Eucharist – The Feast of (Sheraton) Park BallroomFoot-washers - Sr. Barbara Fiand
2-09 New Models for Episcopal Leadership in a Global Church (Convention) 211- Dr. Richard Gaillardetz
2-10 Finding Happiness: Monastic Steps for Everyday Life — (Convention) Ballroom AB- Abbot Christopher Jamison
2-11 Collaboration and Ministry - Bishop Gerald Kicanas (Hilton) Laguna
2-12 Rules and Runny Noses: Why Am I Doing This Anyway? (Convention) 212- Keri Krout
2-13 Seeds of Faith: Practices to Grow a Healthy Spiritual Life (Convention) 207 ABC- Jeremy Langford
2-14 “The Dark Knight” and the Dark Night — (Convention) Arena- Rev. Richard Leonard
2-15 Safe School Ambassadors: Harnessing Student Power to Stop (Hilton) Pacific CCruelty, Bullying and Violence - John Linney
2-16 Creating a Multicultural Outreach in Youth Ministry (Convention) Ballroom DE- Jesse Manibusan
2-17 The Social Teaching of Pope Benedict XVI (Convention) 210- Rev. Bryan Massingale
2-18 Love Unfolding - Dr. Megan McKenna (Marriott) Marquis North
2-19 What Is Fundamentalism, Really? - Matthew Ogilvie (Convention) 209
2-20 Love Unfolding: Learning and Living with HIV/AIDS (Convention) 201 D- Fr. Chris Ponnet & Dr. Elizabeth Crabb Breen
2-21 Gifts of the Eucharist - Dr. Nancy Reeves (Convention) 208
2-22 Why Youth Retreats? - Sr. Kieran Sawyer (Convention) 206
2-23 “You Were Once an Alien in a Foreign Land”: The Church and (Clarion) OrangewoodImmigration Issues - Bishop Oscar Solis
2-24 The Contemporary Astrophysical Response to Atheism: Evidence (Convention) 303of Universal Creation in Big-Bang Cosmology- Rev. Robert Spitzer
2-25 Pursued by God: “The Hound of Heaven” Revisited (Sheraton) Palm- Sr. Maureen Sullivan
2-26 At the Heart of the Parish - Rev. Michael Sweeney (Convention) 205
2-27 Crossing Paths with Paul: A Pauline Year Journey into His (Marriott) Orange CountyHomeland and His Heart - Msgr. Thomas Welbers
2-28 Teachers Are Heroes Too! - Char Wenc (Sheraton) Plaza Ballroom
2-70 Vietnamese Workshop - Bro. Fortunat Phong (Convention) 2022-80 Korean Workshop - Katherine Ja-Eun Cho (Hilton) Palos Verdes
PERIOD 2PERIOD 2PERIOD 2PERIOD 2PERIOD 2Friday, February 27, 2009 • 1:00 - 2:30 pm
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WORKSHOP AUDIO LOCATION
3-01 Creating Vision, Engagement and Ownership in Today’s Parish (Convention) 206- Sr. Donna Ciangio
3-02 Keeping the Faith - Sr. Carol Cimino (Hilton) Pacific D
3-03 Making Catholic Social Teaching Come Alive! - Fr. John Coleman (Hilton) Pacific AB
3-04 Mystical Union in Everyday Life: Romancing God the Ignatian (Convention) 204Way - Paul Coutinho
3-05 Developing Parish Ministry to Victims of Domestic Violence (Convention) 211- Charles Dahm
3-06 Our “Yes” to Weaving Faith and Justice - Msgr. Ray East (Sheraton) Park Ballroom
3-07 With Joy We Go to the Altar of God: The Entrance Rites (Convention) 210- Fr. Richard Fragomeni
3-08 Conflicting Commitments: Same-sex Marriage and the Church (Marriott) Marquis Center- Greer Gordon
3-09 Dying to Live: A Theology of Immigration - Fr. Daniel Groody (Convention) 203
3-10 What Keeps Us Catholic - Dr. Thomas Groome (Convention) Arena
3-11 The Vocation to Lay Ecclesial Ministry - Edward Hahnenberg (Convention) 201 D
3-12 WorshipWays: Faithful Community Prayer in the 21st Century (Convention) 303- Marty Haugen & Tony Alonso
3-13 What Is the Easter Message of Mark’s Gospel? (Marriott) Elite- Sr. Dorothy Jonaitis
3-14 Marketing Your Youth Ministry - Colette Kennett (Convention) 202
3-15 Praying in Color - Sybil MacBeth (Marriott) Newport Beach
3-16 Love Unfolding, Songs for the Seasons: Using Music to Bring (Marriott) Orange CountyNew Life to Liturgical Seasons - Michael Mangan
3-17 Care for Creation: Embracing the Life We Are Given (Convention) 207 D- Joseph Mitchell
3-18 The Science and Ethics of Stem Cell Research and Cloning — (Convention) 201 ABC- Rev. Tadeusz Pacholczyk
3-19 30-, 60- and 100-fold – Youth Leadership Strategies - Mike Patin (Marriott) Marquis North
3-20 Open the Door: A Journey to the True Self - Sr. Joyce Rupp — (Convention) Ballroom AB
3-21 Understanding and Strengthening the Parent/Teen Connection (Hilton) Pacific C- Patt & Steve Saso
3-22 Finding a True Course in a Shifting World - Margaret Silf (Sheraton) Palm
3-23 Abundant Living: Finding the Joyful, Holy Moments Daily (Convention) Ballroom DE- Sr. Anne Bryan Smollin
3-24 Balancing Life in Your “War Zones” - LeAnn Thieman (Convention) 209
3-25 Receiving Other Christians into the Catholic Church (Convention) 208- Rev. Paul Turner
3-26 What’s Next (CANCELLED)
3-27 Welcoming Children with Disabilities to the Sacraments: — (Convention) 212Guidelines and Methodology - Ana Arista White & Joseph White
3-28 Songs of Our Hearts and Meditations of Our Souls: Prayer in the (Hilton) HuntingtonBlack Tradition - Dr. C. Vanessa White
3-70 Vietnamese Workshop - Rev. Hy Nguyen (Convention) 205
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EVENTSEVENTSEVENTSEVENTSEVENTSSaturday, February 28, 2009Saturday ScheduleSaturday Schedule
EUCHARISTIC LITURGIES & PRAYER SERVICES
Eucharistic Liturgies All liturgies begin at 5:15 pm
Character Location Presider MusicS1 Celtic Convention Ballrooms Rev. Martin Delaney Liam LawtonS2 Hope for the World Marriott Marquis Ballroom Rev. Richard Leonard John Angotti / Meredith AugustinS3 Many Cultures, Hilton Pacific Ballroom Rev. Dan Groody John Flaherty/Liliana Gutierrez/
One Faith Multicultural GroupsS4 Spanish Convention Hall B Bishop Gabino Zavala Tony Alonso / Karla CarrilloS5 Vietnamese Convention 303 (3rd floor) Bishop Paul Bui Van Doc Vietnamese CommunityS6 Young Adult Convention Arena Msgr. Ray East Jacob and Matthew
Prayer Services & Liturgy of the Hours
P3 Morning Praise 8:00 am Convention Arena Hellena Taylor Jesse ManibusanP4 Evening Prayer 5:15 pm Convention 210 (2nd floor) Juliette Marsh Williams Mary Janus
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SATURDAY SCHEDULE
8:00 amOn-site registration
(Prefunction area)
Morning Praise (Arena)
8:30 amKeynote Address (Arena)
– Jim Wallis
10:00 - 11:30 amPeriod 4 Workshops
11:30 am - 1:00 pmLUNCH
11:45 am - 12:30 pmMusic (Arena)
– Jesse Manibusan
Music (Hall B)– Josh Blakesley &
Trevor Thomson
Music (Outdoor)– Vietnamese Folk Dance/
Lasallian Youth
1:00 - 2:30 pmPeriod 5 Workshops
3:00 - 4:30 pmPeriod 6 Workshops
5:15 pmEvening Prayer & Liturgies
8:00 pmConcert (Arena)
– “Sounds of Mariachi”
Sacred Illuminations(Convention 213)
9:30 - 11:30 pmYoung Adult Social
(Marriott Elite)
9:30 - 12 midnightYoung Adult Dance(Marriott Marquis)
Registration Hours8:00 am - 3:00 pm(Prefunction area)
Exhibit Hours8:00 am - 5:00 pm
(Hall A)Sacred Space
NOTE: Extended hours10:00 am - 9:00 pm
(Convention 304)RECONCILIATION HOURS
11:30 am - 1:00 pm2:30 - 3:30 pm
Multicultural Exhibit9:00 am - 5:00 pm
(Convention 2nd floor)
MORNING PRAISE
Arena – 8:00 amOur morning will begin with Jesse Manibusan leading us in song and praisecelebrating our faith. Our presider will be Hellena Taylor. Together, weshall proclaim our “yes” to the unfolding of a new day.
SATURDAY KEYNOTE
JIM WALLIS
“The Opportunity of Crisis”
We stand at a unique historical crossroad – a moment pregnantwith expectation for progress, and burdened with the reality of hardship. Inthe context of our faith we call this “hope.” It is hope grounded in faith thatcan stir our nation into the action needed to produce lasting change. Thereis a new faith coalition emerging not bound by the usual denominational,cultural, racial or even political distinctions, but rather, united in its pursuitof the common good and justice for the “least of these.” At the presentcrossroad we can choose this street of hope and travel this road to progress.
SATURDAY LUNCHTIME ENTERTAINMENT
JESSE MANIBUSAN
Undercover catechist, Catholic ninja, songwriter, singer and story-teller Jesse Manibusan comes to the Arena! Anticipate only needingthe edge of your seat as Jesse was voted Catholic Entertainer of the
Year three years in a row, by his mom. Jesse will be singing his songs, andsome favorites from his friends! Come for the singing, stay for the laughter!
Hall B – 11:45 am - 12:30 pm
JOSH BLAKESLEY & TREVOR THOMSON
You will “Be Lifted High” when two of contemporary Catholicmusic’s best join together to bring the power of their music to Hall B. Pre-pare to rejoice and rock out as you encounter Christ through songs that touchthe soul!
Outdoor (near Arena fountain) – 11:45 am - 12:30 pm
VIETNAMESE FOLK DANCE TROUPE/LASALLIAN YOUTH
WITH BRO. FORTUNAT PHONG
Travel to exotic and festive Vietnam for lunch at our NEW Outdoor location– on the east side of the Arena, near the Arena Fountain. Come, see howteen and young Vietnamese use the art of graceful dance, colorful costumesand drum to catechize and celebrate the Catholic faith in a festive yet spiri-tual way. You will have the opportunity to drum and dance too! It’s an oppor-tunity you won’t easily forget!
SATURDAY EVENING CONCERT
Arena – 8:00 pm
PEDRO RUBALCAVA WITH BETANCOURT,CORTÉS AND PEÑA
“Good News to the Sounds of Mariachi”
Come and experience a live faith accompanied by the well-known and ap-preciated sounds of mariachi. This beautiful and unique experience willcause you to shout with joy and join in the song of the community gatheredto celebrate the gift of life that God has given. You will not want to miss thiswonderful musical celebration with Anna Betancourt, Eleazar Cortés, DonnaPeña and your host, Pedro Rubalcava.
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FOLLOWING PERIOD 4 (about 11:30 am)AUTHOR EXHBITOR TABLERev. Richard Leonard Loyola Press ASr. Melannie Svoboda Twenty-Third Publications BFr. Anthony Gittins Liguori Publications CSybil MacBeth Paraclete Press DDavid Durand Crossroad Publishing EDr. Colleen Griffith Crossroad Publishing FJim Wallis Paulist Press GFOLLOWING PERIOD 5 (about 2:30 pm)Fr. Joe Kempf Liguori Publications AAbbot Christopher Jamison Liturgical Press BFr. Michael Crosby Crossroad Publishing CSr. Barbara Fiand Crossroad Publishing DFr. Michael Kennedy Crossroad Publishing E
FOLLOWING PERIOD 6 (about 4:30 pm)AUTHOR EXHBITOR TABLEJoe Paprocki Loyola Press AJosé-Román Flecha Andres Liguori Publications BRichard Groves Sacred Art of Living CJuan Carlos Montenegro USAMadrid Books DSr. Joyce Rupp Ave Maria Press EFran Ferder & John Heagle Crossroad Publishing FEdward Hahnenberg Crossroad Publishing GMichael Lee Crossroad Publishing HKarl Schultz Crossroad Publishing IDr. Richard Gaillardetz Liguori Publications J
SATURDAY BOOK SIGNINGS
Ongoing Events
Ongoing Events
YOUNG ADULT EUCHARISTIC LITURGY
Arena – 5:15 pmMsgr. Ray East will preside over our Young Adult Liturgy with mu-sic led by Jacob and Matthew & family! Come and join in in wor-ship with nearly 8,000 other young adults from around the world atthis celebration that highlights the gifts of young adults.
THE GATHERING PLACE
Marriott Elite Ballroom – 9:30 - 11:30 pmNew at Congress! Join us for a young adult lounge experience ofconversation, jazz music and hors d’oeuvres – all for only $10. TheGathering Place is open to young adults 18 and over (ID re-quired). Space will be limited to 100 young adults. A cash bar willbe available for those 21 and older.
WELCOME DANCE
Marriott Marquis Ballroom – 9:30 - 12 midnightAfter a full day of Congress workshops, networking and celebratingliturgy, continue dancing into the night with new and old friends!The cost for the Young Adult Dance is only $7 per person. All youngadults (18 and over) are invited to share in this Congress event.
MULTICULTURAL EXHIBITConvention Center, 2nd floor, 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Presented by the many ethnic groups in the Los Angeles Archdiocese, the exhibits are a col-laborative work of the Archdiocesan Offices of Religious Education and Ethnic Ministry.
SACRED SPACEConvention Center 304, 10:00 am - 9:00 pm
Reconcilation Hours: 11:30 am - 1:00 pm& 2:30 - 3:30 pm
Take a respite from the day’s events and enter aspace dedicated to facilitating a sense of spiri-tual rejuvenation, offering Eucharistic Adorationin the Chapel, the Sacrament of Reconciliation,a labyrinth, and meditative music and art.
DE-STRESS DURING CONGRESSHall A Prefuntion Area – 10:00 am - 4:30 pm
New at Congress! Renew your spirit, visit our ChairMassage area in the Prefuction Area of Hall A.
Authors and musical artists will be available to sign booksand CDs in the Book Signing Area (northeast area ofExhibit Hall A). Check schedule for updates.
ASIAN PACIFIC EVENTS
VIETNAMESE-LANGUAGE WORKSHOPS
4-70 Fr. John Francis Vu5-70 Fr. John Francis Vu6-70 Bro. Fortunat Phong
ASIAN PERSPECTIVE LITURGY
Vietnamese LiturgyConvention 303 – 5:15 pmBishop Paul Bui Van Doc, presider
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4-01 Gifted: A Process for Discovering Gifts in Parishioners and (Clarion) OrangewoodMinistry in General - Fr. Patrick Brennan
4-02 Fire Shut Up in My Bones - Richard Cheri & Good Ground — (Marriott) Marquis Center-S
4-03 Justice: A Biblical Vision, a Gospel Mandate - Carol Dempsey (Convention) 211
4-04 “Help! Our Young Adults Are Missing!” Effective Strategies for (Sheraton) Plaza BallroomYoung Adult Ministry - Dr. Katherine DeVries
4-05 Win the World without Losing Your Soul - David Durand (Convention) Ballroom AB
4-06 Catechesis: Learning to Say Yes and Live It - Carole Eipers (Sheraton) Palm
4-07 Jesus of Galilee - Rev. Virgilio Elizondo (Marriott) Marquis North
4-08 Musical Mysticism: Seven Great Ways to Use Music to Enrich (Hilton) Pacific DYour Life of Prayer - Fr. Richard Fragomeni
4-09 Getting Off on the ‘Rite’ Foot: Planning and Preparing for the (Hilton) Pacific CFirst Sacraments - Mark Friedman
4-10 What on Earth Is Discipleship? - Fr. Anthony Gittins (Convention) 209
4-11 Prophetic Witness: Catholic Women’s Strategies for the Church (Sheraton) Tiffany Terrace- Dr. Colleen Griffith
4-12 Sabbath Moments: To See God in All Things (Convention) Arena- Rev. Terry Hershey
4-13 The Book of Revelation and Popular Culture - Craig Koester (Convention) Ballroom DE
4-14 Off to College: The Journey from Inheritance to Ownership (Convention) 206- Rev. Patrick LaBelle
4-15 Preparing Confirmands for Lives of Justice - Sean Lansing (Convention) 201 D
4-16 The World in Their Face: Where Does Faith Fit into MySpace, — (Convention) 303YouTube and Facebook? - Rev. Richard Leonard
4-17 Praying in Color - Sybil MacBeth (Marriott) Newport Beach
4-18 History and Development of Catholic Social Teaching on (Convention) 212Racism - Rev. Bryan Massingale
4-19 Igniting Our “Yes!” - Dr. Megan McKenna (Sheraton) Park Ballroom
4-20 Unfolding Your Love: Living the Eucharist in Daily Life (Convention) 210 ABC- Fr. J-Glenn Murray
4-21 Culture as a Window into the Mystery of God (Hilton) Palos Verdes- Dr. Hosffman Ospino
4-22 Mary of Nazareth: Birthing Hope for a New World Order (Convention) 205- Sr. Barbara Reid
4-23 Growing Up Catholic: Character and Faith - Sr. Kieran Sawyer (Marriott) Orange County
4-24 How Catechumens Become Disciples - James Schellman (Marriott) Elite
4-25 The Unintended Victims of the New Initiatives for Physician- (Hilton) HuntingtonAssisted Suicide: A Social Justice Response - Rev. Robert Spitzer
4-26 Looking at God and Family through Jesus’ Eyes (Convention) 210 D- Paula D’Albor Stuckart
4-27 The New Community - Jim Wallis (Convention) 202
4-70 Vietnamese Workshop - Fr. John Francis Vu (Hilton) Laguna
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5-01 Affirmative Orthodoxy and Benedict XVI - John Allen Jr. (Convention) Arena
5-02 Liturgy as Love in Action – Moving Our Faith (Hilton) Huntington- Betsey Beckman & Laura Ash
5-03 St. Paul and Women: Ancient Misogynist or Model for Today’s (Hilton) Pacific DChurch? - Stephen Binz
5-04 Extreme Makeover: Home Edition - Fr. Michael Crosby (Convention) 204
5-05 Unfolding the Gifts of God’s World: Touching the Young Child’s (Convention) 209Heart - Early Childhood Board
5-06 Sandbox Spirituality - Steven Ellair — (Sheraton) Park Ballroom
5-07 Awe-filled Wonder: Science and Spirituality in Search of a (Sheraton) Plaza BallroomBetter World - Sr. Barbara Fiand
5-08 Nourishing the religious Imagination - Fr. Michael Paul Gallagher (Hilton) Pacific AB
5-09 Our Lady of the Cul-de-Sac: Making Our Homes a Domestic (Hilton) Pacific CChurch - Mark Hart
5-10 Finding Happiness: Monastic Steps for a Fulfilling Life — (Convention) 213- Abbot Christopher Jamison
5-11 My Sister Is Annoying… - Fr. Joe Kempf (Convention) Ballroom AB
5-12 Meditating on the Risen Prisoner (Convention) 203- Javier Stauring & Fr. Michael Kennedy
5-13 How Music Shapes Our Experience of Liturgy and Sacrament — (Marriott) Marquis South- Peter Kolar
5-14 Managing Conflict: A Core Competency for Leaders (Convention) Ballroom DE- Sr. Lynn Levo
5-15 Adolescent Catechesis: The Pain and the Promise (Convention) 207 D- Robert McCarty
5-16 “Fill the Earth and Subdue It”: The Bible on Stewardship and (Sheraton) PalmEcology - Fr. J. Patrick Mullen
5-17 Natural Science and Catholic Theology: A Perspective from (Marriott) Orange CountyPope John Paul II - Matthew Ogilvie
5-18 Seven Catholic Ideas Our Kids Need to Know about (Convention) 303Relationships and Sexuality - Deacon Eric Paige
5-19 Applying MI Theory to Concepts of Faith - Dr. Robert Pavlik (Marriott) Elite
5-20 Voices of Truth: Women Prophets and Preachers in the (Convention) 206New Testament - Sr. Barbara Reid
5-21 Blueprints for Raising a Responsible Child - Patt & Steve Saso (Convention) 205
5-22 Tune In: Use Their Issues, Teach to Their Issues, Touch (Convention) 212Their Hearts! - Anna Scally
5-23 Preserving Sacredness of Family: When a Loved One Is Dying (Convention) 201 D- Lizabeth Sumner
5-24 Balancing Life in Your “War Zones” - LeAnn Thieman (Hilton) Laguna
5-25 Celebrating the Word with Children — (Convention) 201 ABC- Christopher Walker & Sr. Paule Freeburg
5-26 TV Commercials and the Good News - David Wells (Convention) 210
5-27 Rebuilding, Renewing and Restoring the Church: The World (Convention) 208of Pope Leo XIII (1878-1903) - Rev. Thomas Weston
5-70 Vietnamese Workshop - Fr. John Francis Vu (Convention) 211
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6-01 Slavery: It Didn’t End with the Civil War – Modern Day (Hilton) Pacific DPerspectives on Human Trafficking - Patrick Atkinson
6-02 Spirituality and the Parenting of Lesbian and Gay Catholics — (Convention) 206- Dr. Tom Beaudoin
6-03 The Spirit Alive! Energizing Children’s Catechesis through (Marriott) Orange CountyMusic - John Burland
6-04 Come Holy Spirit … And Stay for a While! (Convention) 209- Msgr. Michael Cherup Jr.
6-05 Why Should I Go to Church? - Fr. John Cusick (Convention) Ballroom AB
6-06 Mary, Marriage and Gender Issues: Pius XII to Benedict XVI — (Convention) 202- Nancy Dallavalle
6-07 Divine Love and Human Sin: Why Did Jesus Die? (Convention) 213- Sr. Fran Ferder & - Fr. John Heagle
6-08 For the Love of the Game: Toward a Spirituality of Sports (Clarion) Orangewood- Dr. Richard Gaillardetz
6-09 “Do This In Memory of Me”: Do What, Where, How? (Marriott) Marquis South- Fr. Anthony Gittins
6-10 Teaching the Mass in an Ecumenical Age - Bro. Jeffrey Gros (Hilton) Huntington
6-11 Less Is More: The Wisdom of Simplification - Richard Groves (Marriott) Marquis Center
6-12 To Show Who Jesus Is: The Catechetical Mission of Liturgical — (Convention) 303Music - David Haas
6-13 Don’t Sell Your Soul: Being Church in a Consumer Culture (Marriott) Elite- Edward Hahnenberg
6-14 Music and Spirituality: Rekindling an Awareness of Spirit (Convention) Ballroom C- ValLimar Jansen & Frank Jansen
6-15 Jesus: Love Fulfilling God’s Covenant of Justice - Jack Jezreel — (Convention) 205
6-16 St. Paul: Not a Lone Ranger, but an NGO President! (Hilton) Pacific AB- Rev. Felix Just
6-17 The Crucifixion of Jesus According to the Gospel of John (Convention) 201 ABC- Craig Koester
6-18 What a Difference a Dad Makes - Keri Krout (Convention) 211
6-19 Latinos in U.S. Catholicism - Timothy Matovina (Convention) 207 D
6-20 Misbehavior? Name It, Claim It, Tame It, or Prevent It from the (Marriott) Marquis NorthGet-go! - Dr. Patricia McCormack
6-21 The Catechist’s Toolbox: Skills, Tips and Practical Advice You (Sheraton) Park BallroomCan Use Today - Joe Paprocki
6-22 “Don’t Be Stupid!” – Simplified Evangelization (Convention) Arena- Fr. Tony Ricard
6-23 Becoming a Compassionate Presence - Sr. Joyce Rupp — (Convention) Ballroom DE
6-24 Coping with Suffering, Stress, Care-giving and Conflict through (Convention) 203Lectio Divina - Karl Schultz
6-25 A Lay Office? - Rev. Michael Sweeney (Hilton) Palos Verdes
6-26 Creating Community with Adolescents: A Discipleship Approach (Convention) 212- Michael Theisen
6-27 Make the Faith Come Alive! Engaging Catechesis for Active — (Hilton) LagunaLearners - Ana Arista White & Joseph White
6-28 Formation to Peace through Music and Performing Arts — (Convention) 201 D- Gen Rosso Group
6-70 Vietnamese Workshop - Bro. Fortunat Phong (Convention) 208
3:00 - 4:30 pm • Saturday, February 28, 2009PERIOD 6PERIOD 6PERIOD 6PERIOD 6PERIOD 6
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ASIAN PACIFIC EVENTS
VIETNAMESE-LANGUAGE WORKSHOPS
7-70 Bishop Paul Bui Van Doc8-70 Rev. Anthony Dao
ASIAN PERSPECTIVE (IN ENGLISH)7-11 Dr. Wil Hernandez
Sunday ScheduleSunday Schedule
EUCHARISTIC LITURGIES
Eucharistic Liturgies
NOTE: There will be an RCIA dismissal during both Sunday Eucharistic Liturgies. All catechumens and candi-dates present are invited to participate. Reserved Arena seating will be provided.
Character Location Presider MusicA1 Morning Liturgy 8:00 am Convention Center Arena Bishop Tod Brown Congress Choir 2009A2 Closing Liturgy 3:30 pm Convention Center Arena Cardinal Roger Mahony Congress Choir 2009
SUNDAY BOOK SIGNINGS
FOLLOWING PERIOD 7 (about 11:30 am)AUTHOR EXHBITOR TABLE
Margaret Silf Loyola Press ARichard Groves Sacred Art of Living BSr. Anne Bryan Smollin Ave Maria Press CSr. Dorothy Jonaitis Paulist Press DFran Ferder & John Heagle Crossroad Publishing EFr. Richard Rohr Crossroad Publishing FFOLLOWING PERIOD 8 (about 2:30 pm)Fr. William Barry Loyola Press APaul Coutinho Loyola Press BMichael Lee Crossroad Publishing CKarl Schultz Crossroad Publishing DRev. James Martin Loyola Press EDr. Nancy Reeves Paulist Press F
EVENTSEVENTSEVENTSEVENTSEVENTSSunday, March 1, 2009
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SUNDAY SCHEDULE
8:00 amOn-site registration
(Prefunction area)
8:00 - 9:30 amEucharistic Liturgy
(Arena)
8:30 amMorning Addresses
English: David Wells(Convention Ballroom AB)
Spanish: Rev. Alvaro Ginel(Hall B)
10:00 - 11:30 amPeriod 7 Workshops
11:30 am - 1:00 pmLUNCH
11:45 am - 12:30 pmMusic (Arena)
– Meredith Augustin &John Angotti
Music (Hall B)– Donna Peña, Santiago
Fernández & Pedro Rubalcava
1:00 - 2:30 pmPeriod 8 Workshops
3:30 pmClosing Eucharistic
Liturgy (Arena)
Registration Hours8:00 am - 1:00 pm(Prefunction area)
Exhibit Hours8:00 am - 3:00 pm
(Hall A)
Sacred Space10:00 am - 1:00 pm
(Convention 304)NO RECONCILIATION TIMES
Multicultural Exhibit9:00 am - 2:30 pm
(Convention 2nd floor)
MORNING LITURGY
Arena – 8:00 - 9:30 am
BISHOP TOD BROWN, PRESIDER
As the start of the day brings light, we share an opportunity to gatheras a community of faith to give thanks. Bishop Tod Brown of the Dio-
cese of Orange, Calif., will lead us in celebrating our nourishing Word andSacrament as we lift our gaze to see the new day and go forth to see anew inthe world.
SUNDAY ENGLISH ADDRESS
Convention Ballroom AB – 8:30 am
DAVID WELLS
“The Passion Epidemic”
Passion – is it a goal, by-product, or result of ministry? Pope Paul VI said theworld listens to witnesses more than teachers. How fascinating is your Jesus?How passionate is your discipleship? What’s your passion temperature? We’lldiscuss passion-robbers and passion-restorers. Warning: Possible side effectof being challenged.
SUNDAY LUNCHTIME ENTERTAINMENT
Arena – 11:45 am - 12:30 pm
MEREDITH DEAN AUGUSTIN & JOHN ANGOTTI
Join Meredith Augustin and John Angotti for a concert in theArena as they raise their powerful voices in song and witness. This rousingexperience of lunchtime prayer and praise will have you singing and movingalong. Come, let your soul be fed. Let the Spirit move you and “ignite yourYes”!
Hall B – 11:45 am - 12:30 pm
DONNA PEÑA, SANTIAGO FERNÁNDEZ,PEDRO RUBALCAVA
Come sing and dance for the glory of God! Celebrate the festive sounds andrhythms of three leading Spanish-language and bilingual composers: DonnaPeña, Santiago Fernández and Pedro Rubalcava. Join in as they showcase theirlively sounds for your lunchtime enjoyment.
CLOSING LITURGY
Arena – 3:30 pm
CARDINAL ROGER MAHONY, PRESIDER
As Congress 2009 draws to a close, we come together to pray, tocelebrate and to go forth to a life renewed. We witness to our new life inChrist, and place our lives and ministry at the service of God’s peoplein the world. Our Closing Eucharistic Liturgy, led by Los AngelesCardinal Roger Mahony, will feature the 200-plus voice CongressChoir ’09, under the direction of John Flaherty.
Sunday, March 1, 2009SUNDSUNDSUNDSUNDSUNDAAAAAY EVENTSY EVENTSY EVENTSY EVENTSY EVENTS
UNWIND DURING CONGRESSHall A Prefuntion Area – 10:00 am - 2:00 pm
Renew your spirit and refresh the body at the Chair Massage area inthe Prefuction Area outside of Hall A. The charge is only $1 per minute.
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WORKSHOP AUDIO LOCATION
7-01 The Popes and the Sexual Abuse Crisis - John Allen Jr. (Hilton) Pacific D
7-02 Merging Prayer with Dance - Donna Anderle (Convention) Ballroom C
7-03 Should There Be Such a Thing as “Social Justice”? (Convention) 213- Grayson Warren Brown
7-04 The Good Catechist - Sr. Carol Cimino (Convention) 210
7-05 Everyone Needs a Coach! - David Durand (Convention) Ballroom D
7-06 All Are Welcome! Or Are They? The Gospel Call to Inclusion & (Convention) 201 ABCContemporary Catholicism - Sr. Fran Ferder & Fr. John Heagle
7-07 A New Apologetics: Sharing the Fire of Catholic Faith (Hilton) Pacific C- Dr. Thomas Groome
7-08 Near-death Wisdom: Die Before You Die - Richard Groves (Convention) Ballroom E
7-09 Singing, Praying and Celebrating the Sacramental Journey — (Convention) 303- David Haas
7-10 Catholic Morality: Current Challenges - Fr. James Heft (Hilton) Pacific AB
7-11 Sacred Companionship with Henri Nouwen - Wil Hernandez — (Sheraton) Plaza
7-12 Life, Unfolding: Mary’s Discipleship and Ours (Marriott) Elite- Natalia Imperatori-Lee
7-13 Seven Extra Books of the Bible: Their Message for Catholics? (Marriott) Marquis North- Sr. Dorothy Jonaitis
7-14 Leadership in the Church: A Cry of Hope or the Whimper of Fear (Convention) 207 D- Rev. Patrick LaBelle
7-15 Parents, Youth and Faith: The Great Dance! - Robert McCarty (Convention) 208
7-16 Standing as One Human Family: Engaging Youth in (Convention) 201 DRelationships that Foster Solidarity and Justice - Theodore Mile
7-17 Making Good Decisions – A Relational- and Virtue-based (Convention) 212Approach to Morality - Deacon Eric Paige
7-18 Applying MI Theory to Practices of Faith - Dr. Robert Pavlik (Hilton) Laguna
7-19 The Coming of the Cosmic Christ - Fr. Richard Rohr (Marriott) Marquis Center-S
7-20 Addressing the Crisis – Immigration and Working Poverty (Convention) 211- Rev. Alexia Salvatierra
7-21 Beyond a Nine-month Catechumenate - James Schellman (Hilton) Huntington
7-22 Living God’s Dream - Margaret Silf (Convention) 205
7-23 Spirituality of Laughter: Waking Up to the Moment (Convention) Arena- Sr. Anne Bryan Smollin
7-24 Baptism, Conversion, Commitment - Sr. Maureen Sullivan (Hilton) Palos Verdes
7-25 Parenting Teens and Surviving with God’s Grace! - Char Wenc (Convention) 203
7-26 Living and Working in a World Full of Alcoholics and Addicts: (Sheraton) Park BallroomLearning How to Tend to Our Own Acre - Rev. Thomas Weston
7-27 Emotional and Spiritual Resilience in Christian Marriage (Clarion) Orangewood- John Yzaguirre
7-70 Vietnamese Workshop - Bishop Paul Bui Van Doc (Convention) 206
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8-01 How to Help People Grow into an Adult Friendship with God (Hilton) Pacific D- Fr. William Barry
8-02 Everything I Know about Sin I Learned from Zombie Movies (Convention) 210- Fr. Paul Boudreau & Alice Camille
8-03 Loving with the Heart You Have: Ministry of Healing with Gang (Convention) Ballroom ABMembers - Gregory Boyle
8-04 When the Fire Goes Out … What’s Next? (Convention) 207 ABC- Msgr. Michael Cherup Jr.
8-05 Generations and Parish Ministry: How Can We Engage All? (Marriott) Elite- Sr. Donna Ciangio
8-06 Returning to the Well of Celtic Wisdom - Padraigin Clancy (Convention) 201 ABC
8-07 Effective Living in a Chaotic World through Discerning Love (Convention) 205- Paul Coutinho
8-08 How Do You Pass the Torch of Parish Leadership? (Convention) 213- Dr. Katherine DeVries
8-09 Igniting God’s Word: Gift and Blessing - Msgr. Ray East (Convention) Ballroom D
8-10 Pope Benedict’s Pastoral Theology - Fr. Michael Paul Gallagher (Sheraton) Plaza Ballroom
8-11 Kingdoms and Inheritances: Spiritual Poverty Today (Convention) 207 D- Greer Gordon
8-12 Handing on the Faith in a Pluralistic Society - Bro. Jeffrey Gros (Hilton) Palos Verdes
8-13 Formation and Transformation: How to Change Hearts for — (Hilton) HuntingtonJustice - Jack Jezreel
8-14 St. Paul’s Teachings on Love and Other Virtues: A Neglected (Marriott) Marquis NorthTreasure! - Rev. Felix Just
8-15 Fully Alive: Embracing God’s Gifts of Life, Peace and Freedom (Convention) 202- Jeremy Langford
8-16 Keeping It Real: How Martyrs’ Deaths Teach Us How to Live (Sheraton) Palm- Michael Lee
8-17 Understanding and Managing Anger: Yours and Theirs (Convention) 204- Sr. Lynn Levo
8-18 Leaving a Legacy: Reconnecting to Your Passion and Purpose — (Clarion) Orangewood- John Linney
8-19 True Colors Shine: Singing Our “Yes!” - Michael Mangan (Sheraton) Park Ballroom
8-20 Laughing with God - Rev. James Martin (Convention) Arena
8-21 Create a Home Culture of Spirituality - Dr. Patricia McCormack (Convention) 211
8-22 More Than a Mystery - Bro. Mickey McGrath (Convention) 209
8-23 Care for Creation: Understanding the Earth as a Sacred (Hilton) LagunaCommunity - Joseph Mitchell
8-24 History and Spirituality of the Eastern Churches (Convention) 206- Very Rev. Robert Pipta
8-25 Spirituality for Extroverts (and Tips for Those Who Love Them!) (Convention) 208- Dr. Nancy Reeves
8-26 How to Practice and Share Lectio Divina - Karl Schultz (Marriott) Orange County
8-27 Are There “Lost Books” of the Bible? (Hilton) Pacific AB- Dr. Daniel Smith-Christopher
8-28 When a Parent Has a Life-threatening Illness: Guiding Children (Convention) 201 DThrough the Journey of Illness and Grief - Lizabeth Sumner
8-70 Vietnamese Workshop - Rev. Anthony Dao (Convention) 212
1:00 - 2:30 pm • Sunday, March 1, 2009PERIOD 8PERIOD 8PERIOD 8PERIOD 8PERIOD 8
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JUEVES, 26 DE FEBRERO6:30 pm - 8:30 pm Para recoger su guía del programa – (Area de prefunción)
VIERNES, 27 DE FEBRERO8:00 am Inscripción abierta – (Area de prefunción)8:30 am - 9:30 am Oración y Bienvenida – (Arena)10:00 am - 11:30 am Primera Sesión de talleres11:30 am - 1:00 pm ALMUERZO11:45 am - 12:30 pm Música: Matt Maher – (Arena)
Música: Catholic Praise Heralds! – (Afuera de la Arena, area de la fuente)1:00 pm - 2:30 pm Segunda Sesión de talleres3:00 pm - 4:30 pm Tercera Sesión de talleres5:15 pm Servicio de Oración – (210, segundo piso)
LITURGIAS EUCARÍSTICAS (vea diario programa)8:00 pm - 10:00 pm Tertulia: Una Noche con Padre Miguel Pro – (207, segundo piso) ver p.328:00 pm - 10:30 pm Concierto: Liam Lawton y Amigos – (Arena)
Catholic Filmmakers’ Showcase – (Hilton Pacific AB)9:30 pm Taizé – (210, segundo piso)
SÁBADO, 28 DE FEBRERO8:00 am Inscripción abierta – (Area de prefunción)
Alabanza matutina – (Arena)8:30 am Discurso: Jim Wallis – (sin traducción, Arena)10:00 am - 11:30 am Cuarta Sesión de talleres11:30 am - 1:00 pm ALMUERZO11:45 am - 12:30 pm Música: Jesse Manibusan – (Arena)
Música: Josh Blakesley y Trevor Thomson – (Sala B)Música: Vietnamita Troupe – (Afuera de la Arena, area de la fuente)
1:00 pm - 2:30 pm Quinta Sesión de talleres3:00 pm - 4:30 pm Sexta Sesión de talleres5:15 pm Servicio de Oración – (210, segundo piso)
LITURGIAS EUCARÍSTICAS (vea diario programa)8:00 pm - 9:00 pm Sacred Illuminations – (213, segundo piso)8:00 pm - 10:00 pm Concierto: “La Buena Nueva al son de Mariachi” – (Arena)9:30 pm - 11:30 pm Social de jóvenes – (Marriott Elite)9:30 pm - 12:00 am Baile de jóvenes – (Marriott Marquis)
DOMINGO, 1 DE MARZO8:00 am Inscripción abierta – (Area de prefunción)8:00 am - 9:30 am LITURGIA EUCARÍSTICA – (Arena)8:30 am Asamblea (Español): P. Alvaro Ginel Vielva – (Sala B)
Asamblea General (Inglés): David Wells – (Salón AB)10:00 am - 11:30 am Séptima Sesión de talleres11:30 am - 1:00 pm ALMUERZO11:45 am - 12:30 pm Música: Meredith Dean Augustin y John Angotti – (Arena)
Música: Donna Peña, Santiago Fernández, Pedro Rubalcava – (Sala B)1:00 pm - 2:30 pm Octava Sesión de talleres3:30 pm LITURGIA EUCARÍSTICA DE CLAUSURA – (Arena)
HORARIO DE INSCRIPCIÓN:Viernes y Sábado 8:00 am - 3:00 pm
Domingo 8:00 am - 1:00 pmLugar Area de prefunción
HORARIO DE EXHIBICIONES:Viernes y Sábado 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Domingo 8:00 am - 3:00 pmLugar Sala A (Hall A)
EXHIBICIÓN MULTICULTURAL:Viernes y Sábado 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Domingo 9:00 am - 2:30 pmLugar Area de prefunción, segundo piso
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Estimados Participantes del Congreso de Educación Religiosa:Permítame tomar esta oportunidad para darles la bienvenida al Congreso de Educación
Religiosa. Este evento anual representa una maravillosa oportunidad para reunirnos y
renovar nuestro compromiso del ministerio de evangelización y catequesis.El tema seleccionado, “Amor Revelador ... Encendiendo nuestro Sí” fluye a partir de la
lectura del primer domingo de Cuaresma. Nos recuerda que la alianza de amor
derramada en el corazón de toda la creación sigue desplegándose, conduciéndonos cada
vez más profundamente hacia el corazón del pródigo Dios. Esta es la manera con que
Jesús llama a sus discípulos invitándonos a pronunciar nuestro “sí” con fuerza y valor
sabiendo que es desde nuestra pasión y convicción que las vidas de otras personas serán
encendidas en el fuego que nos hará seres nuevos otra vez.Los excelentes presentadores, los talleres, y las celebraciones litúrgicas ofrecidas a lo
largo del fin de semana son una fuente de enriquecimiento y renovación para todos. Me
complace y anima el que tantas personas tomen el tiempo para asistir y sacar provecho
de las maravillosas oportunidades que se les ofrece para su propia renovación. Su
liderazgo y participación son puntos clave para la constante renovación espiritual de
nuestras comunidades parroquiales.Estén seguros de mi apoyo continuo a su generosa dedicaciónde tiempo y energía hacia este importantísimo ministeriocatequético.Pidiéndole a Dios, abundantes bendiciones sobre cada unode ustedes, sus familias y sus comunidades parroquiales,quedo de ustedesSinceramente en Cristo,
Su EminenciaCardenal Rogelio MahonyArzobispo de Los Angeles
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Queridos amigos y amigas en el ministerio catequético:
Es con sumo placer que les doy mi calurosa bienvenida a otro maravilloso y lleno de fe Congreso
de Educación Religiosa. Este fin de semana nos ofrece la oportunidad de reunirnos para renovarnos
y afirmar nuestro compromiso de esparcir la Buena Nueva.
Nuestro tema para el 2009, “Amor Revelador ... Encendiendo nuestro Sí,” está inspirado en las
escrituras para el Primer domingo de Cuaresma. Confiando en la fiel alianza de Dios nosotros,
nosotras somos alimentadas, alimentados y sostenidos, sostenidas en el viaje. Nuestra unidad
genera y enciende una energía saludable y nos impulsa para dar nuestro nuevo y renovado Sí.
Como ustedes recordarán, se ha establecido la Fundación de Educación Religiosa en la
Arquidiócesis de Los Angeles para la formación y educación continua de los Directores de
Educación Religiosa, Formadores de Adultos, de Jóvenes y Ministerios Juveniles. Actualmente este
fondo apoya a 10 estudiantes para obtener su Maestría en Educación Religiosa. Las donaciones
dadas en las distintas liturgias del sábado durante el Congreso del 2007 alcanzaron los $42.000.
Agradecemos también a quienes realizaron una contribución especial a este fondo mediante su
registración en nuestro sitio.
Gracias por su maravilloso liderazgo y su invariable compromiso para enunciar su “Sí” al mantener
la visión de Jesús como punto central a todo lo que son y hacen.
Hasta verles y saludarles personalmente en este gran evento. Quedo de
ustedes
Cariñosamente,
Hna. Edith Prendergast, RSC
Directora de la Oficina de Educación Religiosa
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ARTICULOS PERDIDOSSi usted encontró o perdió algo, por favor diríjase alsalón de Convenciones AR 1.
AUDIO-GRABACIÓNMuchas de las sesiones serán grabadas (indicado conel símbolo de ). Los audiocasetes estarándisponibles a la venta en el puesto de casetes delCentro de Convenciones localizado al este del PasilloA (Hall A).
CENTRO DE MENSAJES TELEFÓNICOSEl centro de mensajes, situado en el Pasillo A (HallA), puede recibir mensajes. Para dejar un mensaje,llamen al (714) 765-8883 o (714) 765-8884.Viernes: 10:00 am - 6:00 pmSábado: 9:00 am - 6:00 pmDomingo: 9:00 am - 3:30 pm
COMIDA / CONCESIONESEl Centro de Convenciones ofrece diariamente dife-rentes opciones de comida en el Pasillo A (Hall A).
Desayuno Continental: 8:00 am - 9:30 amAlmuerzo: 11:00 am - 2:00 pmCarritos de concesiones: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
ESTACIONAMIENTOEl estacionamiento durante el día está disponibleen la estructura de estacionamiento del Centro deConvenciones al precio de $9 por día sin privilegiosde entradas y salidas.
GAFETES / BOLETOSLos gafetes con sus nombres deberán ser portadosen todo momento. Los boletos son necesarios para laadmisión tanto en las sesiones generales como enlos talleres.
RESERVACIÓN DE ASIENTOSSe permite reservar asientos para sus amigos,solamente hasta 10 minutos antes de que empiece lasesión. Después de este tiempo, le rogamos deje losasientos libres, y permita que otra persona los ocupe.
Le pedimos que si usted está guardando el asientopara alguien, y un voluntario del congreso le pideque le deje ese asiento a alguien más, siga lasinstrucciones que le sean dadas.
EMERGENCIASEn caso de alguna emergencia, póngase, por favor,en contacto con la persona más próxima que estéportando un listón oficial del congreso blanco o azul,estas personas están en contacto radial y puedenconseguir ayuda inmediata. Para una emergencia queconsideren de vida o muerte, por favor llamen al9-1-1.
FUMADORESNo se permite fumar en el centro de convenciones,hay varios patios asignados dónde será permitido.
INFORMAINFORMAINFORMAINFORMAINFORMACIÓN DEL CONFERENCISTCIÓN DEL CONFERENCISTCIÓN DEL CONFERENCISTCIÓN DEL CONFERENCISTCIÓN DEL CONFERENCISTAAAAA
HORAS DE EXIBICIÓNLas exhibiciones están localizadas en el Pasillo A(Hall A). Ver páginas 84-88 con el listado de lasexhibiciones. Las exhibiciones abrirán durante lassiguientes horas:Viernes: 8:00 am - 5:00 pmSábado: 8:00 am - 5:00 pmDomingo: 8:00 am - 3:00 pm
INFORMACION ACERCA DE LOS SALONESDE HOSPITALIDAD
Para dar o conseguir información acerca del salónde hospitalidad de su parroquia, favor de revisar elpizarrón de información en el Pasillo A (Hall A).
PRIMEROS AUXILIOSUna estación de Primeros Auxilios para problemasde salud rutinarios estará localizada en la galeríaafuera del área del Pasillo A (Hall A).
RESERVACIONES DE RESTAURANTEEn Además de nuestra lista en las páginas 72-73, enla galería a fuera del área del Hall A puede encontrarmenus y a la vez hacer reservaciones:Viernes y Sábado: 11:00 am - 6:00 pmDomingo: 11:00 am - 3:30 pm
TELEFONOS CELULARES / PAGERSComo señal de respeto hacia los conferenciastas yotros participantes, por favor apaguen sus teléfonosy pagers durante las liturgias y talleres.
TALLERESPara asistir a los talleres debe tener el boleto apropiadopara ese taller. Nadie podrá entrar a los talleres sin boleto.Puede usar su boleto para asistir al taller de la Arena ola Sala B pero este taller no es para personas sin boletos.Por favor no olvide apagar su teléfono celular y pager.
Todos los talleres comenzarán a tiempo. Algunosconferencistas han pedido que no dejemos entrar a per-sonas que lleguen tarde. También les pedimos, que tratende no salirse del taller durante la presentación. Lamayoría de los talleres tiene un descanso, le pedimosque si desea no continuar en el taller use este tiempopara irse ya que así no perturbará al conferencista ni alos otros participantes.
CAMBIO DE BOLETOSSe pueden cambiar boletos de los talleres que tengan lugaresdisponibles durante el día viernes a partir del medio día enla ventanilla del puesto de inscripción localizada en el areade prefunción. Nota: Todos los boletos pueden ser usadospara entrar a las sesiones de la Arena y el Hall B.
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VIERNES, 27 DE FEBRERO • Congreso
SESIÓN 1 – 10:00 - 11:30 am AG LUGAR
1-51 Llamados a ser discípulos en misión permanente (Convention) Hall E- Alejandro Aguilera-Titus(SALA E primer período sólo)
1-52 Adolescencia violenta y delincuencia juvenil - Julia Cano Valero (Hilton) Pacific C
1-53 Jesús de Galilea - P. Virgilio Elizondo (Hilton) Pacific D
1-54 La humanidad y la persona en la misión de San Pablo (Sheraton) Park Ballroom- Clodomiro Siller Acuña
1-55 La revelación de Dios y su poder en nuestra vida (Convention) 209- Dra. Dora Tobar Mensbrugghe
1-56 ¡Que hacer y que no hacer en la catequesis de los adultos! (Convention) 213- María Guadalupe Vital Cruz
SESIÓN 2 – 1:00 - 2:30 pm AG LUGAR
2-51 Pautas para comunicarse mejor con adolescentes (Convention) Hall B- Carlos Carrillo Velásquez
2-52 San Pablo: Gran Catequista y Misionero de todos los tiempos (Convention) 204- María Covarrubias
2-53 Un amor para una vida - José-Román Flecha Andres (Marriott) Marquis Center
2-54 Cómo la música moldea nuestra experiencia de liturgia y — (Convention) 207 Dlos sacramentos - Peter Kolar
2-55 El silencio en la comunicación con los jóvenes (Convention) 201 ABC- Siro López Gutiérrez
2-56 Ser discípulas y discípulos misioneros según los evangelios (Convention) 203- Marcelo Murúa
SESIÓN 3 – 3:00 - 4:30 pm AG LUGAR
3-51 La Esclavitud: No Se Terminó con la Guerra Civil – Perspectivas (Marriott) Marquis Southsobre el trafico de seres humanos - Patrick Atkinson
3-52 Sacramentos de la Iglesia: ¿Sacramentos de vida? (Convention) Hall B- Benjamín Bravo Perez
3-53 Como vivir una afectividad evangelizada (Convention) 213- Gloria Cecilia Grimaldo
3-54 La pastoral juvenil hispana en el siglo XXI (Convention) Ballroom C- Ken Johnson-Mondragón
3-55 Meditación sobre Jesús Prisionero (Sheraton) Plaza- Javier Stauring y P. Michael Kennedy
3-56 ¡Queremos ver a Jesús! - María Guadalupe Vital Cruz (Clarion) Orangewood
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SESIÓN 4 – 10:00 - 11:30 am AG LUGAR
4-51 Después del Sínodo de la Palabra, desafíos para la catequesis y (Convention) 207los catequistas - Ricardo Grzona
4-52 Renovación del Bautismo: Encuentro con Cristo 11-12 años (Convention) 213- P. Eduardo Levy
4-53 Evangelizar con el cuerpo: El derecho a la ternura (Convention) 208- Siro López Gutiérrez
4-54 La Biblia con el Pueblo - Timothy Matovina (Convention) 201 ABC
4-55 La Liturgia de las Horas (orar y cantar en todo lugar) — (Convention) Ballroom C- Pedro Rubalcava
4-56 Por que Dios quiso que el hombre dejara todo por la mujer y (Convention) 203se uniera a ella - Dr. Dora Tobar Mensbrugghe
4-57 Cómo educar a los hijos - John Yzaguirre (Convention) Hall B
SESIÓN 5 – 1:00 - 2:30 pm AG LUGAR
5-51 Desarrollando una Respuesta Pastoral a Víctimas de Violencia (Convention) 207 ABCDoméstica - Charles Dahm
5-52 Las escrituras, la justicia social, la catequesis y los textos que — (Convention) Ballroom Ccantamos en la misa - Santiago Fernández
5-53 Si no creésis, no susbistiréis (Is. 7,9) - P. Alvaro Ginel Vielva (Marriott) Marquis Center
5-54 La migración mexicana y espiritualidad cristiana (Convention) 202- P. Daniel Groody
5-55 Y ustedes, ¿Quien dicen que soy? - Laura López (Clarion) Orangewood
5-56 10 enseñanzas de San Pablo para la catequesis de nuestros días (Marriott) Marquis North- Marcelo Murúa
5-57 Viviendo un amor que no se acaba, pero que cambia (Convention) Hall Bmuchísimo - P. Domingo Rodríguez Zambrana
SESIÓN 6 – 3:00 - 4:30 pm AG LUGAR
6-51 Sacramentos de iniciación cristiana y catecumenado: Un reto (Convention) Hall Bpara la Iglesia actual - Dionisio Borobio Garcia
6-52 La fe y la cultura en la familia hispana - Carlos Carrillo Velásquez (Convention) 210
6-53 Servidores de la palabra - José-Román Flecha Andres (Hilton) Pacific C
6-54 Jesús y María de Galilea: Amor revelado en la frontera (Sheraton) Plaza- Natalia Imperatori-Lee y Michael Lee
6-55 Creando una pastoral juvenil DEL OTRO MUNDO (Convention) 207 ABC- Juan Carlos Montenegro
6-56 Confrontando la crisis inmigratoria y la pobreza de los (Sheraton) Palmtrabajadores que no pueden vivir de su salario- Rva. Alexia Salvatierra
6-57 Los primeros educadores de la fe - Victor Valenzuela (Convention) 204
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SESIÓN 7 – 10:00 - 11:30 am AG LUGAR
7-51 Señor, dame ese Espíritu que fortalece matrimonios y familias (Convention) Hall B- Alejandro Aguilera-Titus
7-52 Ritos de la liturgia y rituales urbanos - Benjamín Bravo Perez (Marriott) Orange County
7-53 Aspectos psiquiátricos de la violencia domestica - Julia Cano Valero (Convention) 202
7-54 La Gran Misión Continental: ¿Sólo para los misioneros? ¿o para (Sheraton) Palmtoda la Iglesia? - Ricardo Grzona
7-55 Encuentro para matrimonios, como padres educadores (Convention) 209- P. Eduardo Levy
7-56 Un sí que perdura … ¡contra viento y marea! (Convention) Ballroom AB- P. Domingo Rodríguez Zambrana
7-57 Los pueblos y las culturas en la evangelización de San Pablo (Convention) 207 ABC- Clodomiro Siller Acuña
SESIÓN 8 – 1:00 - 2:30 pm AG LUGAR
8-51 ¿Cómo evangelizar hoy desde la celebración litúrgico (Convention) Ballroom Esacramental? - Dionisio Borobio Garcia
8-52 Superando los desafíos del coro parroquial - Santiago Fernández — (Convention) Ballroom C
8-53 Vivencia de la enfermedad desde la dimensión espiritual (Hilton) Pacific C- Gloria Cecilia Grimaldo
8-54 El ministerio en parroquias multiculturales: Modelos y (Convention) 203mejores prácticas - Ken Johnson-Mondragón
8-55 Claves para reflexionar teológicamente en la vida diaria (Convention) 303- Dr. Hosffman Ospino
8-56 Soy Catequista: Dignidad, vocación y misión - Victor Valenzuela (Convention) Hall B
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Sala B – Domingo, 8:30 am
P. ALVARO GINEL VIELVA
“Te mostraré una tierra y seré tu compañero,tu futuro”
Dios se presenta y nos sorprende en la vida paracambiarla. Dios se presenta en nuestra vida y se hace compañero.El amor de Dios se hace no solo cercanía, sino intimidad. Diosquiere ser nuestro íntimo, nuestro motor interior, nuestra luz. Estapresencia de Dios es transformadora. Nos solicita y nos proponeuna “tierra” a la que sólo se llega con síes (a veces tejidos denoes). Decir sí a Dios es elegir la luz y dejarnos guiar por su luz,por su Espíritu. Dios es nuestro presente y será nuestro futuro.
VIERNES, FEBRERO 27
Convenciones 207 (segundo piso)8:00 - 10:00 pm
“Tertulia: Una noche conPadre Miguel Pro”
Ven a ver con nosotros Padre Pro,una película mexicana quepresenta la vida y martirio de unsacerdote joven que vivió aprincipios del Siglo XX durantela persecución religiosa enMéxico. Tendremos el privilegio de compartircon el director de la película, Alberto Vargas,SJ, así como Eric del Castillo y Anabel Ferreiraactores de esta obra cinematográfica.Aprenderás de este testimonio de fe que serviráde inspiración para tu ministerio.
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ARENAARENAARENAARENAARENACONGRESS 2009 PROCLAMATIONCONGRESS 2009 PROCLAMATIONCONGRESS 2009 PROCLAMATIONCONGRESS 2009 PROCLAMATIONCONGRESS 2009 PROCLAMATION
Tony Alonso
Taste! See! Touch! Hear!The overwhelming Love of God unfolding,Igniting within us a sacred romance;A covenant of faith,A river of compassion;A promise of peace.
We know this unfolding love so wellIn igniting the response of Mary,The “yes” of a young woman,Giving birth to the Savior of the world.
We know this unfolding love so wellIn feeding the yearning of the blind and homeless oneAbandoned by family and friends,who recognized the Light of the Worldin a stranger on the side of the road;
We know this unfolding love so wellIn the search for wholenessOf a woman sitting near Jacob’s wellwhere she drank deep of God’s lavish gracemade flesh for her, for all.
We know this unfolding love so wellIn opening the hearts of ordinary peopleTo recognize and celebrate God’s loveIn surprising circumstances,In unexpected places.
But this love is not just an ancient love.
With every breath we take,God’s love unfolds around us and within us,And with persistent patience and abiding hope,Waits for our responseto God’s simple and stark invitation to “Come and see,”Even when we have become tired of looking;Even when our eyes are filled with tears;Even when we are unsure of what we might see.
Still, God calls,And each day extends the same invitation:“Come and see.”And God yearns for our “yes” –to tasting and seeing and touching and hearingthe love of God poured out in every time and every place,reminding us to live the promise,to be faithful to the covenantto ignite the “yes” of the world.
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OPENING RITE & WELCOME
ARENAARENAARENAARENAARENAOPENING RITE & WELCOMEFriday, February 27, 2009 • 8:30 am
PRELUDE
Salaam Aleikum/May Peace Be With You Ghanaian traditional
Adapt. and arr. by Marc Anderson and Marty Haugen. Copyright © 2006 by GIA Publications, Inc. All rights reserved.
He’s Blessing Me Norris Garner
Refrain
Words and Music by Norris Garner. © 2000 Norris Garner Publishing Company. [email protected] (510) 717-1056.
Verses 1, 2 The Lord is blessing me, blessing me right now.The Lord is blessing me, making a way somehow.I may not be able, be able to seeJust what the Lord is doing for me.Over and over again He’s blessing me. (Refrain)
Verse 3 He’s in my walk, oh yes, the Lord is blessing me.He’s in my talk, oh yes, the Lord is blessing me.I looked at my hands and they looked new.I looked at my feet and they did, too.Over and over again He’s blessing me. (Refrain)
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ARENAARENAARENAARENAARENAFriday, February 27, 2009 • 8:30 am
COLLECT
PROCLAMATION
Vamos a la Casa Santiago Fernández
Refrain
Letra: Basada en el Salmo 121 (122). Letra y música © 2001, Santiago Fernández.Obra publicada por spiritandsong.com®, a division of OCP. Derechos reservados.
SCRIPTURE Isaiah 42:5-6, 43:1-3, 5
RESPONSE
In the Word Eddie Robinson
Refrain
Bridge
Copyright © 2007 by GIA Publications, Inc. • All Rights Reserved
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OPENING RITE & WELCOME
ARENAARENAARENAARENAARENAREFLECTION Sr. Edith Prendergast, RSC
Director, Office of Religious Education,Archdiocese of Los Angeles
RITUAL
Between the Times Ray Makeever
Sung Response: Yes, to love between the times.
Women: Yes, to love that binds up wounds.Men: Yes, to love that casts out fear.Women: Yes, to love that images the new.
Sung Response: Yes, to love between the times.
Men: Yes, to love that builds and does not destroy.Women: Yes, to love that extends an open hand to the clenched fist.Men: Yes, to love that casts a widening pool of light.
Sung Response: Yes, to love between the times.
BLESSING
CARDINAL’S REMARKS Cardinal Roger MahonyArchbishop of Los Angeles
BLESSING
SENDING FORTH
– 2009 CONGRESS THEME SONG –
Love Unfolding /Amor Revelador Joshua Blakesley
(Please refer to pages 58-59)
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HAWAIIAN LITURGYFriday, February 27, 2009 • 5:15 pm
Rev. George DeCosta, presider
CALL TO WORSHIPE Na Lima Hana David Haas and Joe Camacho
Refrain
Copyright © 1997, GIA Publications, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
GATHERING SONGWeave One Heart Marty Haugen
Refrain
Copyright © 1999, GIA Publications, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
Penitential Rite Joe Camacho and David Haas
Music: Mass for the Life of the World, Copyright © 1993. GIA Publications, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
OPENING PRAYER
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HAWAIIAN LITURGY
ARENAARENAARENAARENAARENA
– LITURGY OF THE WORD –
READING Isaiah 58:1-9a
RESPONSORIAL PSALM Psalm 51
Turn My Heart, O God Marty Haugen
Refrain
Copyright © 2002. GIA Publications, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
GOSPEL ACCLAMATION
Wisdom, Wisdom Lori True
Refrain
Copyright © 2007, GIA Publications, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
GOSPEL PROCLAMATION Matthew 9:14-15
HOMILY Rev. George DeCosta
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ARENAARENAARENAARENAARENAFriday, February 27, 2009 • 5:15 pm
PRAYER OF THE FAITHFUL
If You Believe and I Believe Zimbabwean traditional; Tarasai
Response
Arrangement by John Bell © 1991, GIA Publications. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
– LITURGY OF THE EUCHARIST –
PRESENTATION OF THE GIFTS
Share Your Bread With the Hungry David Haas
Refrain
Copyright © 1997. GIA Publications, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
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HAWAIIAN LITURGY
ARENAARENAARENAARENAARENAHOLY Marty Haugen
Based on Argentine folk melody. Setting by Marty Haugen. Copyright © 2001. GIA Publications, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
MEMORIAL ACCLAMATION Marty Haugen
Based on Argentine folk melody. Setting by Marty Haugen. Copyright © 2001. GIA Publications, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
AMEN Marty Haugen
Based on Argentine folk melody. Setting by Marty Haugen. Copyright © 2001. GIA Publications, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
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ARENAARENAARENAARENAARENAFriday, February 27, 2009 • 5:15 pm
LORD’S PRAYER
SIGN OF PEACE
LAMB OF GODSong of the Body of Christ David Haas
Copyright © 1989. GIA Publications. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
COMMUNION SONGS
Come to the Table Tony Alonso
Refrain
Copyright © 2001. GIA Publications, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
We Remember Marty Haugen
Refrain
Copyright © 1980. GIA Publications. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
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HAWAIIAN LITURGY
ARENAARENAARENAARENAARENASONG OF THANKSGIVING
How Great Thou Art Stuart Kline
Copyright © 1953, S.K. Hine, renewed 1981. Assigned to Manna Music, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. (ASCAP)
SONG OF DISMISSAL
E Hô mai Joe CamachoRefrain E Hô mai we call your spirit. E Hô mai we call in unity.
E Hô mai in faith, hope and love. E Hô mai you are the source and breath of life.
Verse 1 We gather here as family both friends and strangers too.To hear God’s word, to share God’s breath, open our hearts to you.
Verse 2 You are the source that gives us life, you are the hope we seek.And in our lives help us to be filled with compassion and love.
Verse 3 And by your love we are made whole, help us to share this call.To be your sons and daughters now to build your kingdom here.
Verse 4 In times of tragedy and loss, when words just aren’t enough.When questions leave us filled with rage, help us to find your grace.
Verse 5 As parents, mothers, fathers all, help us to be your light.Give our eyes the sight to see your dwelling in each heart.
Verse 6 And as we go our separate ways, renew our hearts and minds.Show us the path to follow you, be with us as we go.
Copyright © 2008 Joe Camacho. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
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MORNING PRAISESaturday, February 28, 2009 • 8:00 am
CALL TO WORSHIP
Juntese a Todo / Gather All the People Jesse Manibusan
Copyright © 1993. OCP Publications. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
INVITATORY (please stand)
Presider: O God, come to my assistance
ALL: Lord, make haste to help me.
Presider: Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit.
ALL: As it was in the beginning, is now and will be forever. Amen.
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MORNING PRAISE
ARENAARENAARENAARENAARENA
PSALMODY (please be seated) Psalm 118
Give Thanks to the Lord Tom Booth
Copyright © 1992. OCP Publications. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
PSALM PRAYER (please stand)
Response: Amen
READING (please be seated) Isaiah 1:16-18
REFLECTION Yolanda Brown
GOSPEL CANTICLE (please stand)
Gracious God Jesse Manibusan
Verses
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ARENAARENAARENAARENAARENASaturday, February 28, 2009 • 8:00 am
Refrain
Copyright © 2008, Jesse Manibusan. Published by OCP Publications. spiritandsong.com. Used with permission.
INTERCESSIONS
Response Michael Hay
Copyright © 1994. World Library Publications, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
LORD’S PRAYER
CONCLUDING PRAYER
BLESSING
CLOSING SONG
– 2009 CONGRESS THEME SONG –
Love Unfolding/Amor Revelador Joshua Blakesley
(Please refer to pages 58-59)
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YOUNG ADULT LITURGY
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YOUNG ADULT LITURGYSaturday, February 28, 2009 • 5:15 pm
Msgr. Ray East, presider
PRELUDE / CALL TO WORSHIP
Come Just as You Are Crystal LewisCome just as you are.Hear the spirit call.Come just as you are.Come and see,Come receive,Come and live forever.
Life everlasting,Strength for today,Taste the living water,And never thirst again.
Copyright © 1994 Joe Sablock. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
GATHERING SONG
Let Us Stand and Lift Our Voices Jacob Israel, Matthew Leon, Michael Leon
Chorus Let us stand and lift hands in this holy place,Let your spirit fall upon and fill us with grace.With the strength all of the nations we sing your name:Jesus, Jesus, Jesus.
Verse 1 We’ve come to listen, we come to receive,Our daily bread from you Lord in this humble offering.
Pre Chorus And now we see you’re mystery, see your mystery unfolding.
Verse 2 Your peace reigns over. Your love, it flowsA flood of justice washes over all
Pre Chorus And now we see glory, see your glory dawning
Verse 3 We die, we rise, our hearts reborn,For you have called us to become your own.
Pre Chorus And now see your kingdom, see your kingdom coming.
Copyright © 2008. Jacob Israel, Matthew Leon, Michael Leon. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
SIGN OF THE CROSS AND GREETING
PENITENTIAL RITE
OPENING PRAYER
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ARENAARENAARENAARENAARENASaturday, February 28, 2009 • 5:15 pm
– LITURGY OF THE WORD –
READING Isaiah 58: 9b-14
RESPONSORIAL PSALM Psalm 86
Response: Teach me your way, O Lord, that I may be faithful in your sight.
GOSPEL ACCLAMATIONResponse: Praise to you, Lord Jesus Christ. King of endless glory.
GOSPEL PROCLAMATION Luke 5:27-32
HOMILY Msgr. Ray East
PRAYER OF THE FAITHFUL
Response: Hear our prayer.
– LITURGY OF THE EUCHARIST –
PRESENTATION OF THE GIFTS
O Glorious Lord Jacob Israel, Matthew Leon, Michael LeonChorus You are holy, you are worthy, you are majesty grace abounding,
Love resounding, you are everything,My God, my God, my God.
Verse 1 O Glorious Lord, Father of mercy,From heaven to earth, the angels sing of your glory.And now we join to sing a joyful chorus.
Pre Chorus Let our praise rise up to thee, to our God who set us free.
Bridge We will follow all our days,King of Glory Agnus Dei.
Copyright © 2008. Jacob Israel, Matthew Leon, Michael Leon. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
Give us Clean Hands Charlie HallGive us clean hands, give us pure hearts,Let us not lift our souls to another. (2x)
And O God, let us be a generation that seeks,That seeks Your face oh God of Jacob. (2x)
We bow our hearts, we bend our knees.O Spirit, come make us humble.We turn our eyes from evil things.O Lord, we cast down our idols.
Charlie Hall © 2001, Worship Together. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
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SATURDAY
YOUNG ADULT LITURGY
ARENAARENAARENAARENAARENA– EUCHARISTIC PRAYER –
HOLY
Mass of Creation Marty Haugen
Copyright © 1984. GIA Publications, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
MEMORIAL ACCLAMATION Marty Haugen
Copyright © 1984. GIA Publications, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
AMEN Marty Haugen
Copyright © 1984. GIA Publications, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
LORD’S PRAYER
SIGN OF PEACE
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ARENAARENAARENAARENAARENASaturday, February 28, 2009 • 5:15 pm
LAMB OF GOD Matt Maher
Copyright © 2001. Published by OCP Publications. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
COMMUNION SONGS
The Summons John Bell
Verse 1 Will you come and follow me if I but call your name?Will you go where you don’t know and never be the same?Will you let my love be shown, will you let my name be known,Will you let my life be grown in you and you in me?
Verse 2 Will you leave yourself behind if I but call your name?Will you care for cruel and kind and never be the same?Will you risk the hostile stare should your life attract or scare?Will you let me answer prayer in you and you in me?
Verse 3 Will you let the blinded see if I but call your name?Will you set the pris’ners free and never be the same?Will you kiss the leper clean, and do such as this unseen,And admit to what I mean in you and you in me?
Verse 4 Will you love the “you” you hide if I but call your name?Will you quell the fear inside and never be the same?Will you use the faith you’ve found to reshape the world around,Through my sight and touch and sound in you and you in me?
Verse 5 Lord, your summons echoes true when you but call my name.Let me turn and follow you and never be the same.In your company I’ll go where your love and footsteps show.Thus I’ll move and live and grow in you and you in me.
Copyright© 1987, Iona Community, GIA Publications, All rights reserved. Used with permission.
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SATURDAY
YOUNG ADULT LITURGY
ARENAARENAARENAARENAARENAHow Beautiful Jacob Israel, Matthew Leon, Michael Leon
Verse 1 Lord, gather your people to the table of everlasting life.Blessed and broken, you’ve poured out your body and blood.
Chorus How Beautiful, how Wonderful,How Beautiful, your Sacrifice.
Verse 2 Bread from heaven, cup of everlasting peace.In this meal we share the body of Christ.
Bridge Nothing else can satisfy; it’s for you alone I hunger.Spirit and life you provide for your people.
Copyright © 2008. Jacob Israel, Matthew Leon, Michael Leon. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
COMMUNION MEDITATION
Your Voice Larry Hampton
Nothing in the mighty wind, nor in the earthquake.Not in the blazing fire, but in the whisper is your voice.
I want to hear you. Teach me to listen.Hear in the quietness of this holy place.
Jesus come talk to me so I can know your will for me.Please just come talk to me, and will all my heart I will obey your voice.
Larry Hampton CCLI. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
SONG OF SENDING
Forever Chris TomlinGive thanks to the Lord, our God and King:His love endures forever.For the life that’s been reborn:His love endures forever.
Sing praise, sing praise, Sing praise, sing praise.
With a mighty hand and outstretched armHis love endures foreverFor the life that’s been rebornHis love endures forever
Forever God is faithful forever God is strong forever God is with us forever.
From the rising to the setting sun:His love endures forever.By the grace of God we will carry on:His love endures forever.
© 2001 worshiptogether.com song (ASCAP)/Six Steps Music (ASCAP). All rights reserved.Administered by EMI Christian Music Group. Used with permission.
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ARENAARENAARENAARENAARENA
CLOSING EUCHARISTIC LITURGY Sunday, March 1, 2009
8:00 am • Bishop Tod Brown, presider3:30 pm • Cardinal Roger Mahony, presider
PRELUDE/PRELUDO
Our God Is Here Chris Muglia
© 2001, Sound Mission Music. Published by spiritandsong.com®. All rights reserved.
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SUNDAY
CLOSING LITURGY
ARENAARENAARENAARENAARENAGATHERING SONG/CANTO DE ENTRADA
He’s Blessing Me Norris GarnerRefrain
Words and Music by Norris Garner © 2000 Norris Garner Publishing Company. All rights reserved. Used with [email protected] (510) 717-1056
Verses 1, 2 The Lord is blessing me, blessing me right now.The Lord is blessing me, making a way somehow.I may not be able, be able to seeJust what the Lord is doing for me.Over and over again He’s blessing me. (Refrain)
Verse 3 He’s in my walk, oh yes, the Lord is blessing me.He’s in my talk, oh yes, the Lord is blessing me.I looked at my hands and they looked new.I looked at my feet and they did, too.Over and over again He’s blessing me. (Refrain)
PENETENTIAL RITE/ACTO PENITENCIAL
– LITURGY OF THE WORD/PALABRA DE DIOS –
FIRST READING/PRIMERA LECTURA Genesis 9:8-15
RESPONSORIAL PSALM/SALMO RESPONSORIAL Psalm 27
Enseñame / Teach Us, Lord Donna PeñaRefrain
Copyright © 2002, GIA Publications, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
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ARENAARENAARENAARENAARENASunday, March 1, 2009 • 8:00 am & 3:30 pm
SECOND READING/SECUNDA LECTURA 1 Peter 3:18-22
GOSPEL ACCLAMATION/ACLAMACIÓN ANTES DEL EVANGELIO
Acclamation Eddie Robinson
Music by Eddie Robinson.© 2007. Gospel Acclamation adaptation by John Flaherty. Copyright © 2009.GIA Publications. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
GOSPEL/EVANGELIO Mark 1:12-15
HOMILY/HOMILIA 8:00 am – Bishop Tod BrownBishop of Diocese of Orange, California
3:30 pm – Cardinal Roger MahonyArchbishop of Los Angeles
DISMISSAL OF THE CATECHUMENS
In the Word Eddie Robinson
Refrain
Copyright © 2007. GIA Publications. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
– LITURGY OF THE EUCHARIST/LITURGIA EUCARISTICA –
PRESENTATION OF THE GIFTSGabriel’s Oboe Ennio Morricone
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SUNDAY
CLOSING LITURGY
ARENAARENAARENAARENAARENAHOLY/SANTO Jesse Manibusan
Music: Misa del Mundo, © 1993, Jesse Manibusan. Published by OCP Publications. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
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ARENAARENAARENAARENAARENASunday, March 1, 2009 • 8:00 am & 3:30 pm
MEMORIAL ACCLAMATION/ACLAMACIÓN MEMORIAL Jesse Manibusan
Music: Misa del Mundo, © 1993, Jesse Manibusan. Published by OCP Publications. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
AMEN Jesse Manibusan
Music: Misa del Mundo, © 1993, Jesse Manibusan. Published by OCP Publications. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
FRACTION RITE/RITO DE FRACCIÓN Matt Maher
Copyright © 2001. Published by OCP Publications. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
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SUNDAY
CLOSING LITURGY
ARENAARENAARENAARENAARENACOMMUNION SONGS/CANTOS DE COMUNIÓN
One Bread, One Cup Bobby Fisher, Greg Lee,Craig Aven and Ken Canedo
Refrain
Copyright © 2003, Bobby Fisher, Greg Lee, Craig Aven and Ken Canedo. Published by spiritandsong.com®. All rights reserved.
Psalm 34: Taste and See / Caùc Baïn Haõy Neám Thöû Ñoàng DaoRefrain
Vietnamese refrain © 1983, Ñoàng Dao. Published by OCP. All rights reserved. English refrain © 2009, Rufino Zaragoza, OFM
Pan de Vida Pedro RubalcavaRefrain
Copyright © 1989. OCP Publications. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
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ARENAARENAARENAARENAARENASunday, March 1, 2009 • 8:00 am & 3:30 pm
SONG OF THANKSGIVING/CANTO DE ACCIÓ DE GRACIAS
In Christ Alone Shawn Craig and Don Koch
1 In Christ alone will I glory though I could pride myself in battles won.For I’ve been blest beyond measure and by His strength alone I’ve overcome.Oh, I could stop and count successes like diamonds in my hand.But those trophies could not equal to the grace by which I stand. (Refrain)
Refrain
2 In Christ alone will I glory for only by His grace I am redeemed.Only his tender mercy could reach beyond my weakness to my needs.Now I seek no greater honor than just to know Him moreand to count my gains as loses to the glory of my Lord. (Refrain)
Copyright © 1990. Published by Pilgrim Music Company. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
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SUNDAY
CLOSING LITURGY
ARENAARENAARENAARENAARENASENDING FORTH/ENVIO
– 2009 CONGRESS THEME SONG –
Love Unfolding/Amor Revelador Joshua Blakesley
Verses
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ARENAARENAARENAARENAARENASunday, March 1, 2009 • 8:00 am & 3:30 pm
Refrain
Copyright © 2009. Josh Blakesley. Spanish text: Santiago Fernández and Pedro Rubalcava.OCP Publications. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
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ARCHDIOCESAN OFFICE
Michael AguileraSupport Staff
Alberto Embry (Spanish)Pastoral Juvenil
Lourdes Gonzalez-Rubio(Spanish)
Advanced Catechetical Ministriesand Catechist Formation
Rev. David LoftusAdult Ministry
Christina LujanYouth Ministry, Confirmation
Heather MacDonald (Santa Barbara Region)Confirmation, Junior High andYouth Ministry
Mike NormanASSOCIATE DIRECTOR
Confirmation, Junior High& Youth Ministry
Martha Nuñez (Spanish)Instituto Biblico, Elementary
The Office of Religious Education serves the ongoing redemptive mission of Jesus Christ throughfostering and developing lifelong evangelization and catechetical processes. We form leaders for acatechetical ministry that integrates a social justice perspective and that responds to the needs of thediverse peoples of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles. – O.R.E. Mission Statement
Jan PedrozaEarly ChildhoodReligious Education CongressProgram Coordinator
Sr. Edith PrendergastDIRECTOR
Veronica ReyesReligious Education CongressSupport Staff
Sonia RobledoSupport Staff
Diana SalinasSupport Staff
Paulette SmithReligious Education CongressEvent Coordinator
Theresa ThibodeauxYoung Adult (English)Confirmation (Spanish)
Ernesto VegaAdult Ministry (Spanish)
Office of Religious Education(213) 637-7303
REGIONAL OFFICES
OUR LADY OF THE ANGELSO.L.A. Region Pastoral Center5835 W Slauson AveCulver City, CA 90230(310) 216-9587David Lara (Coordinator)
[email protected] Cruz (Support Staff)
SAN FERNANDO REGIONAlemany High School15101 San Fernando Mission Blvd.Mission Hills, CA 91345Mailing Address:PO Box 7608Mission Hills, CA 91346(818) 365-5123Margaret Sardo (Coordinator)
[email protected] Garcia (Support Staff)
SAN GABRIEL REGIONSan Gabriel Region Pastoral Center16009 E Cypress AveIrwindale, CA 91706(626) 962-7707Eileen Gateley (Coordinator)
[email protected] Nossett (Support Staff)
SAN PEDRO REGIONSan Pedro Region Pastoral Center3555 S Pancratius PlLakewood, CA 90712(562) 630-6272Karina Plascencia (Coordinator)
[email protected] Longo (Support Staff)
SANTA BARBARA REGIONBishop García Diego Center4032 La Colina RdSanta Barbara, CA 93110(805) 569-1135Sue Spies (Coordinator)
[email protected] Melendez (Support Staff)
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ARCHDIOCESAN WEB SITES
Office of Religious Education Home Pagehttp://archdiocese.la/ore
Faith Formationhttp://archdiocese.la/learning/ore/formation/adult.html
Ministry with Young Adultshttp://archdiocese.la/mya
Ministry with Young Peoplehttp://archdiocese.la/learning/ore/youth
Religious Education Congresshttp://www.RECongress.org/
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We invite you to drop by and meet the bishops and people who head the ministries of the Office ofReligious Education. The O.R.E. Staff Booth is located in the center of Hall A. The following are sched-uled days and hours:
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27
10:00 am - 11:30 amBishop Thomas CurryFr. David LoftusKarina PlascenciaMargaret Sardo
11:30 am - 1:00 pmJessica CoblentzEarly ChildhoodHeather MacDonaldMartha NuñezTheresa Thibodeaux
1:00 pm - 2:30 pmLourdes Gonzalez-RubioChristina LujanBishop Alex Salazar
2:30 pm - 4:00 pmAlberto EmbryEileen GateleyDavid LaraMike Norman
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28
8:00 am - 10:00 amMargaret Sardo
10:00 am - 11:30 amEarly ChildhoodBishop Thomas CurryMike NormanKarina Plascencia
11:30 am - 1:00 pmBishop Edward ClarkEileen GateleyLourdes Gonzalez-RubioMartha NuñezErnesto Vega
1:00 pm - 2:30 pmAlberto EmbrySue SpiesBishop Gerald Wilkerson
2:30 pm - 4:00 pmFr. David LoftusChristina LujanBishop Gabino Zavala
STSTSTSTSTAFF BOOAFF BOOAFF BOOAFF BOOAFF BOOTH SCHEDULETH SCHEDULETH SCHEDULETH SCHEDULETH SCHEDULE
OOOOO.R.E.R.E.R.E.R.E.R.E. PROGRAMS. PROGRAMS. PROGRAMS. PROGRAMS. PROGRAMS
SUNDAY, MARCH 1
8:00 am - 10:00 amEarly Childhood
10:00 am - 11:30 amJessica CoblentzFr. David LoftusChristina LujanMike NormanSue Spies
11:30 am - 1:00 pmAlberto EmbryHeather MacDonaldTheresa ThibodeauxErnesto Vega
1:00 pm - 2:30 pmMartha NuñezBishop Oscar Solis
ADULT EDUCATION / EDUCACIÓN PARA ADULTOS CONTACT/O
Annual Silent Directed Retreat Fr. David LoftusFive-day silent retreat with personal spiritual direction. (213) 637-7654
Catholic Bible Institute Fr. David Loftus A three-year program of comprehensive study for parish Bible-study leadership. (213) 637-7654Distance Learning Fr. David Loftus An online, Internet-based, e-learning partnership with the University of Dayton. (213) 637-7654Human Sexuality Education Theresa Thibodeaux Formation and training programs. (213) 637-7498Ministry with Adults Fr. David Loftus Training and development of parish adult education leaders. (213) 637-7654Instituto Bíblico Católico - Estudio de las Escrituras Cristianas Martha NuñezUn programa de nivel básico para estudiar la Biblia (16 sesiones). (213) 637-7705
Instituto Bíblico Católico - Estudio de las Escrituras Hebreas Martha NuñezUn programa de nivel básico para estudiar la Biblia (16 sesiones). (213) 637-7705
Instituto Bíblico Católico - Curso Avanzado Biblico Martha NuñezUn programa de tres años, se adquiere certificación como animador/a biblico/a. (213) 637-7705
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ADULT EDUCATION / EDUCACIÓN PARA ADULTOS CONTACT/O
Cursos de Verano 2009 Julio 11 y 12 & Julio 18 & 19 Ernesto VegaEl primer fin de semana: temática paulina; el segundo: sobre la familia. (213) 637-7345
Certificación para el Ministerio con Adultos L. Gonzalez-RubioEntrenamiento (nivel avanzado) para líderes en el ministerio con los adultos. (213) 637-7344
Especialización para Catequistas de Adultos (Básica y Advanzada) L. Gonzalez-RubioUn programa para personas que trabajan en la catequesis con adultos. (213) 637-7344
Instituto de Pastoral y Evangelización Ernesto VegaPrograma de formación pastoral a nivel básico, intermedio y avanzado. (213) 637-7345
Instituto Superior de Ciencias Religiosas Ernesto VegaFormación académica para obtener una Licenciatura en Ciencias Religiosas. (213) 637-7345
Formación y Especialización para movimientos, oración y evangelización Ernesto VegaEstudio y especialización en diferentes áreas de liderazgo y de la fe. (213) 637-7345
Capacitación y práctica de oración meditativa Ernesto VegaEntender las dinámicas de oración y discernimiento: ayuda a todos los lideres. (213) 637-7345
Comité de Programas sobre la Familia Ernesto VegaPrograma para padres de familia en la formación humana y de fe hoy en día. (213) 637-7345
Capacitación en los Medios de Comunicación Ernesto VegaEstudio y especialización religiosa en las áreas de los medios de comunicación. (213) 637-7345
Capacitación para hacer Retiros para Adultos Ernesto VegaCapacitación para aprender lo esencial para un retiro con adultos. (213) 637-7345
Especialización para la Formación de Fe para Adultos Ernesto VegaCapacitación esencial en la formación de fe para adultos. (213) 637-7345
CATECHIST FORMATION / FORMACIÓN DE CATEQUISTAS
Basic Catechist Formation Fr. David Loftus Faith enrichment and basic theological formation for the beginning catechist. (213) 637-7654Advanced Catechetical Ministries Fr. David Loftus Three-year formation program for Advanced Catechetical Leadership. (213) 637-7654Formación Básica para Catequistas L. Gonzalez-RubioFormación en la fe y en las habilidades para catequistas que comienzan. (213) 637-7344
Ministerios Catequéticos Avanzados L. Gonzalez-RubioTres años de formación avanzada para Líderes Catequéticos y parroquiales. (213) 637-7344
Día de Capacitación para Retiros con Adolescentes de Confirmación Theresa ThibodeauxDía de formación con otros catequistas de confirmación y líderes de adolescentes. (213) 637-7498
ELEMENTARY & EARLY CHILDHOOD / ELEMENTAL
Spring Certification 3 Saturdays: April 18, 25 & May 2 Jan Pedroza Workshops on Early Childhood Catechesis at Bl. Kateri Church in Santa Clarita. (213) 637-7352Director’s Workshop/Brunch St. Monica’s Church, Saturday, June 13 Jan Pedroza Workshop and networking for Early Childhood Coordinators and DREs. (213) 637-7352Elementary Specialization / Enrichment Opportunities / Textbook Evaluation Martha Nuñez Workshops, in-services and retreats to equip catechists. (213) 637-7705Especialización para Catequistas de Elemental Martha NuñezDos cursos (básico y avanzado) para Catequistas y Maestros de Catequistas. (213) 637-7705
Talleres de Adviento y Cuaresma/Evaluación de Textos Martha NuñezCatequéticos de Catequesis Elemental (213) 637-7705
YOUNG ADULT MINISTRY / PASTORAL JUVENIL
Archdiocesan Young Adult Ministry Advisory Board Theresa ThibodeauxMonthly board that plans and implements Young Adult Ministry in the archdiocese. (213) 637-7498
Young Adult Ministry 101: Basic Training/Specialization Mar. 28-29 & Aug. 2009 Theresa ThibodeauxA 2-day workshop on how to make YA ministry happen in your parish/university. (213) 637-7498
Renew International’s Theology on Tap Regional Team Training Theresa ThibodeauxOne-day workshop for those planning Theology on Tap series. (213) 637-7498
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Renew International’s Theology on Tap Begins July 2009 Theresa ThibodeauxFour-week speaker series in all five archdiocesan regions for young adults. (213) 637-7498
Celebrating Young Adults in Ministry October 10, 2009 Theresa ThibodeauxAnnual liturgy and celebration to recognize the leadership of young adults. (213) 637-7498
Formación Básica para Agentes de Pastoral Juvenil Alberto EmbrySe realizan en centros destinados por cada Mesa Regional, 17 sesiones/3 horas. (213) 637-7355
Formación Avanzada de Especialización en Pastoral Juvenil Alberto EmbryDos años teóricos, uno de práctica parroquial donde ponen en práctica un proyecto. (213) 637-7355
Talleres de Formación Complementario para Agentes de Pastoral Juvenil Alberto EmbryTalleres de capacitación específica dentro del Ministerio con Jóvenes Adultos. (213) 637-7355
YOUTH MINISTRY / MINISTERIO PARA JOVENES ADOLESCENTES
National Certificate in Youth Ministry Studies March 14-15, May 16-17, 2009 Mike NormanTwo-year certificate process for those working with and for youth. (213) 637-7674
Confirmation Catechist Specialization March and August, 2009 Christina Lujan Two-day specialization for catechists, small group & peer leaders, and coordinators. (213) 637-7616Youth Ministry Specialization March and August, 2009 Mike Norman Two-day specialization for youth ministry leaders, coordinators and volunteers. (213) 637-7674Youth Ministry Resource Day April 22, 2009 Christina Lujan Continuing formation and resourcing for youth ministry leaders. (213) 637-7616Confirmation Coordinator’s Specialization May 20, 27, June 3, 10 Christina Lujan Five-week course of training for those who lead Confirmation process. (213) 637-7616Camp Big Deal June 22-26, 2009 Heather MacDonald A week-long retreat for junior high youth of the Santa Barbara Region. (805) 682-5500Peace Building Retreat July 12-16, 2009 Mike Norman A five day experience for young people involved in building a more peaceful world. (213) 637-7674Christian Leadership Institute July 26-31 & Aug. 9-14 Mike Norman Leadership training for high school youth involved in ministry. (213) 637-7674S.A.W. (Signed, Anointed, to Witness) Week-long peer ministry retreat for high school youth who have been Confirmed.
Los Angeles SAW – July 27-31, 2009 Nancy Longo (562) 822-8779Santa Barbara SAW – August 3-7, 2009 Heather MacDonald (805) 682-5500
National Catholic Youth Conference (NCYC) Nov. 11-15, 2009 Mike Norman Over 20,000 high school youth and chaperones gather in Kansas City. (213) 637-7674Youth Ministry/Confirmation/Junior High Ministry Program development, support, training and formation for coordinators/teams.
San Fernando/Our Lady of the Angels regions Mike Norman (213) 637-7674San Gabriel/San Pedro regions Christina Lujan (213) 637-7616Santa Barbara Region Heather MacDonald (805) 682-5500Spanish Speaking Confirmation Programs Theresa Thibodeaux (213) 637-7498
Equipo Direccional para el Sacramento de la Confirmación Theresa ThibodeauxAyudar a coordinar la visión e implementación del entrenamiento y formación. (213) 637-7498
Día de Capacitación para Retiros con Adolescentes de Confirmación Theresa ThibodeauxDía de formación con catequistas de confirmación y líderes de grupos de adolescentes. (213) 637-7498
Encuentro Theresa ThibodeauxUn día de formación y diversión para adolescentes de confirmación. (213) 637-7498
Especialización para Catequistas de Confirmación 28 y 29 de marzo, 2009 Theresa ThibodeauxCursos con especialización, talleres y entrenamiento. (213) 637-7498
REGIONAL CONGRESSES / CONGRESOS REGIONALES
San Fernando Regional Congress September 26, 2009 Margaret Sardo (818) 365-5123San Pedro Regional Congress October 3, 2009 Karina Plascencia (562) 630-6272Santa Barbara Regional Congress October 10, 2009 Sue Spies (805) 569-1135San Gabriel Regional Congress October 17, 2009 Eileen Gateley (626) 962-7707O.L.A. Regional Congress October 24, 2009 David Lara (310) 216-9587
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OUR SPECIAL THANKS AND APPRECIATION TO . . .
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ROBERT RADINfor sponsoring our Art Exhibit in
the Arena Lobby.
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SADLIER CO.(Booths 324, 326, 328, 330, 332)for providing the lanyards and
name badge holders for Congress2009.
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CRIBARI VINEYARDSfor their contribution of all altar
wine for Congress 2009.
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LITURGY COMMITTEE
John FlahertySr. Edith PrendergastPaulette SmithMike NormanKatya AcuñaPatrick CallahanDiana Cierpich
Brian CusterMichael FikeGail GresserYvonne HuitronMary JanusSheryl Lange
Valerie MacRaeFe MusgraveMaryann NguyenMargaret TraxlerJohn WestMichelle Youssef
REGISTRATION COMMITTEE
Jan PedrozaPaulette SmithVeronica ReyesChris KrauseDiana SalinasJoyce AlpaughEileen BonaduceJorenz Campo
Fran CurryPat DavisElsie DixonGuadalupe GarciaBernadette HaderleinSilvia HernandezMargaret Maldonado
Lillette MayorBrian McMahonOlinda NavasPatricia O’BrienMartha RamirezMarco RamirezIsabel Rincon
THE MANY DEDICATED PEOPLEincluding the “Blue Angels” and “Yellow Jackets,” Tracy Clark,
Amy Ybarra, Larry Lopez, and the hundreds of others who contributeliterally hundreds of volunteer hours before and during Congress to
make this event a success!
THE FOLLOWING FOR THEIR WORK:Valerie MacRae for the Arena environment and for the environmentand planning of our Sacred Space in Convention 304, as well as themany contributing artists; Patrick Callahan for flower arrangements;
George Westlund for his photography; the student sacristans andacolytes of Loyola Marymount University; and the students of
Mount St. Mary’s College.
OUR LITURGY & PRAYER SERVICE COORDINATORS: Mary Allen, Sue Ballotti, Kevin Brown, Michaela Buccola,Mary Pat Carothers, James Dao, Bill Duckett, Judy Girard,Rosie Hernandez, Gaile Krause, David Lara, Nancy Longo,
Christina Lujan, Tefi Ma’ake, Heather MacDonald,Elizabeth Mullen, Peter Nguyen, Mike Norman, Dawn Ponnett,
Lanett Reid, Jane Richardson, Rosie & John Rinaldo,Theresa Thibodeaux, Mary Lou Vanderlip, Kathy & Tony Viele,
Pam Wagener, and Katie Zeigler.
CONGRESS COMMITTEE
Sr. Edith PrendergastPaulette SmithJan PedrozaMike NormanDolly AndersonJim AndersonErin AvilaJonathan Avila
Greg BoyerPatrick CallahanJo GalangVal GalangDanny GarciaRon GarciaAlbert GuerraNancy King
Dave LavendierTina LavendierJane MartineauLayne MartineauRamona MezaKeith MorlockRobert WilliamsDouglas Zuniga
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The following is a listing of some of the speakers and performing artists and their representative companies. Tofind books or music, please refer to the booth listings to find where to obtain their materials. We especially thankthe sponsorship of the companies for their speakers and performers (noted in color).
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ACTA Publications(Booths 557, 656)
Paul BoudreauAlice Camille
American Bible Society(Booths 175, 177)
Ricardo Grzona
Ave Maria Press(Booths 475, 477, 479, 574, 576, 578)
Paul CoutinhoMichael Crosby
Fran FerderBarbara FiandJames FinleyJohn Heagle
Terry HersheyJames MartinNancy ReevesRichard RohrJoyce RuppPatt Saso
Steve SasoKieran SawyerMargaret Silf
Daniel Smith-ChristopherAnne Bryan Smollin
Bayard/Twenty-Third Publications(Booths 321, 323)
Stephen BinzPaul BoudreauAlice Camille
Catholic Relief Services(Booths 468, 470)Hedley AbernethyTheodore Miles
The Crossroad Publishing Co.(Booths 103, 105, 202, 204, 470)
Michael CrosbyDave DurandFran FerderJohn Heagle
Barbara FiandColleen Griffith
Edward HahnenbergMichael LeeRichard Rohr
DoubledayJohn Allen Jr.Justin Fatica
GIA Publications, Inc.(Booths 201, 203, 205, 300, 302, 304)
Tony AlonsoJoe CamachoKarla Carrillo
George DeCostaChris de SilvaDavid Haas
Marty HaugenValLimar Jansen
Liam LawtonKenneth LouisPaul Melley
Liguori Publications(Booths 409, 411, 413, 415)José-Román Flecha Andres
Richard GaillardetzAnthony Gittens
Joe Kempf
Life Teen, Inc.(Booths 145, 147, 149, 151)
Mark Hart
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Religion(Booths 301, 303, 305, 400, 402, 404)
John BurlandValLimar Jansen
Joe Kempf
Liturgical Press(Booths 536, 538, 540)
Stephen BinzCarol Dempsey
Richard GaillardetzChristopher Jamison
J. Patrick MullenBarbara ReidPaul Turner
Liturgy Training Publications(Booths 336, 338, 340, 342, 344, 346)
Paul Turner
Loyola Press(Booths 421, 423, 425, 520, 522, 524)
William BarryStephen BinzAlice CamillePaul CoutinhoVirgil Elizondo
Richard GaillardetzRichard Leonard
James MartinJoe PaprockiMargaret Silf
New City Press(Booth 665)Karl Schultz
Anne Bryan SmollinJohn Yzaguirre
Orbis Books(Booths 167, 169, 171)
Tom BeaudoinPatrick BrennanAlice CamilleJohn Coleman
Michael CrosbyJohn Cusick
Katherine DeVriesVirgilio Elizondo
Richard GaillardetzDaniel Groody
Jack JezreelTimothy Matovina
Michael O’Neill McGrathRichard RohrJoyce Rupp
Daniel Smith-Christopher
Paulist Press(Booths 206, 208)
Charles DahmCarol DempseyBarbara Fiand
Richard GaillardetzMichael Paul Gallagher
Jeffrey GrosWil Hernandez
Dorothy JonaitisMichael KennedyRichard Leonard
James MartinMaureen Sullivan
OCP(Booths 137, 139, 141, 236, 238, 240)
Alejandro Aguilera-TitusDonna AnderleSteve AngrisanoAnna Betancourt
Grayson Warren BrownEleazar CortésJaime CortezRobert Fabing
Santiago FernándezJackie FrancoisPaule FreeburgMark FriedmanValLimar Jansen
Frank JansenMatt Maher
Jesse ManibusanDonna Peña
Pedro RubalcavaTrevor Thomson
Christopher Walker
Our Sunday Visitor(Booths 351, 353, 355, 357, 359, 361)
Karl SchultzAna Arista White
Joseph White
RCL Benziger(Booths 127, 129, 131, 133, 226, 228)
Alejandro Aguilera-TitusSteve Ellair
Richard FragomeniThomas Groome
David Wells
William H. Sadlier, Inc.(Booths 324, 326, 328, 330, 332)
Carol CiminoCarole Eipers
Virgilio ElizondoNatalia Imperatori-Lee
Michael LeeTimothy MatovinaVictor Valenzuela
St. Anthony Messenger Press(Booths 508, 510, 512, 514)
Edward HahnenbergRichard Rohr
C. Vanessa White
Veritas(Booths 337, 339, 341, 343, 345, 347)
Padraigin ClancyMegan McKenna
World Library Publications(Booths 412, 414, 416, 418, 420)
John AngottiMeredith Dean Augustin
Ed BolducJennifer Broyard Bonham
Richard Cheri & Good GroundRichard FragomeniJacob and MatthewTimothy Jones Jr.
Peter KolarKenneth Louis
Michael ManganMichael O’Neill McGrath
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$100 ContributionCarlo Argoti
Mercedes AustgenMonica Dang
Fr. John EbbesmierSusan Murphy
Terry Rees RileyMichael WalshDiane Welsh
$60 ContributionJames W. HoppMary A. Hopp
$50 ContributionDaniel BaronaAnn Dufour
Cory EscuadroRamon Escuadro
Tina GathJoanne HendricksRobert HutchisonNoel JaderstromSteve KillgoreSusan Klarner
Celeste ChapmanGreg Lovetere
Karryann LuttgeMaria MasonHugh MentonJean Menton
Maureen NegliaHelen Ohallaron
Vic ReichertDeacon Charles Reyburn
Anne Marie ReyesArnold Reyes
Debbelynn RussellWinifred SoaresJo Anne Wiley
$40 ContributionStan Fitzgerald
$30 ContributionMaria Luz Ortiz
$25 ContributionAnamaria AnthonySuzanne AtwoodStefanie Battaglia
Mary BruceMaria Cano
Alicia ChurchThomas CleggDonna Coduti
Joan DolbyEmily Douglass
Kathleen Drennon
Amy DuncanSteve Duncan
Charmaine FerrazCarmen FloresBarbara Garcia
Rev. James Robert GardnerJames S. GivensJack GonsalvesToni Hamera
Thomas HamillDcn. J. Barry Harper
Frank HathawayLisa HillsSusan Hug
Lupita JewellGreg Johnson
Mary JustJoseph KennedySally KillgoreSue Kinsling
Elizabeth KrevitzChristine KudijaChuck Kudija
Joane LessDenis Lynch
Mary Ann MaddenLeslie Maulhardt
Stephen MaulhardtMelanie McCallumJoan McLaughlin
Pete NelsonJoseph O’Donnell
Rev Gerry OshaughnessyDavid Rauch
Andy RebollarHillary ReyburnDonald Rongve
Patricia RudewiczPaul Rudewicz
Eric SacaFausto Sanchez
Maria Dolores SanchezGivens Sharon
Richard SlizeskiToniann Tevik
Resfina TorrevillasPatricia Tracey
John VowelsMolly Vowels
Maximilian WeismairPeggy WeismairMaureen Wicken
Sylvia Wise
$15 ContributionThomas ParentiJose Pimentel
The Religious Education Endowment Fund was established by the Office of Religious Education to support the on-going training and formation of religious education leaders, particularly by making scholarships available for theongoing education and formation of Directors of Religious Education, Adult Educators, Young Adults and YouthMinisters to pursue graduate studies. It is our hope that every Director of Religious Education and Director of YouthMinistry will be given the opportunity to receive a master’s degree in Religious Education/Religious Studies.
Those who registered online could contribute to this Fund, as well as those who made an additional contributionthrough mail-in registrations. As of January 28, 497 people responded with contributions totaling $6,755. We sin-cerely appreciate and acknowledge their contributions. The Fund is currently enabling 10 students to pursue a master’sdegree in Religious Education, and you will be happy to know that several have already graduated!
$10 ContributionDiane Ahlemeyer
Cathy AllenChrissy Allen
Pat AllenChris Amantea
Yvonne AmanteaVince Anaclerio
Jane ArgentoPhil ArgentoPatti BakerRon Baker
Rose BanichJohn Barry
Thomas BatsisLaura BautistaMatt Beutler
Juliana BongcaronAntonio BoquerMargaret Boquer
Connie BradyRuth E. Brenner
Moonlight BrizuelaJackie Brown
Kenneth BrownBeatrice Bruhl
Terry BruhlFather Scott A. BurniaChristopher Caenepeel
John CampbellMichael Cannon
John Andrew CastanedaDarrin Chin
Maria L. CietoMonique Cloutier
Carl ColomboToni ColomboNorene CostaSkylar CovichSusie CranstonCathy Daoust
James DayMarilyn Day
Katherine DebackerDavid P. Diaz
Natalie E. DiazPauline DibbRobert Ding
William DohmanKay EasleyLarry Ehren
Carmen EisenbartFatima Espirito Santo
Diane EvrittPaul Faller
Moira FisherPat Flores
Nancy Franks
Anne Frawley-ManganMargaret Freeman
Jessica Ann GallucciFred Galluccio
Monika GalluccioJorge GarciaMark Gately
Laura Giacomi WernerAracely GonzalezImelda GonzalezRodrigo Gonzalez
Irene GoodellChristine GouletteRichard Goulette
Anita GreenThomas Green
Carol GreenwaldMichelle GrubertKathryne Guerin
Javier GuidoMartha Guido
Jack HallJoanne HallKay Harter
Julie Heath ElliottDoug Hennen
Kathy HerringtonBarbara HicksPatrick HoefnerCathy Holden
Kathleen HollandClaudia Holtz
Anthony J. HughesKelly Hughes
Priscilla JacksonJeri Jahries
Debi JamisonCarol JaramilloErnest Jaramillo
Roger JewellMaria JimenezAaron JohnstonRoxanne JonesBarbara KatzKristi KeithRobert KellyElma Killick
Lisa KosiewiczDonna KrieselCindy KuesterWella Lasola
Deacon Dan LeetchRafaela LeonJane Leung
Kevin LubinieckiJanet Malacane
Gabrielle MaloufMichael Marien
Yolanda MarshPaul Martinez
Janet MaulhardtJorge Maza
Pam McCallumDave McKeownDeborah McLean
Ken McNealyJoan Medley
William MedleyDavid Melton
Andres M. MendozaKatie Mitchell
Jan MooreCarole MoralesMichael MorganGeorge MorrisJohn MorrisetteLynn MorrisetteSue Mountain
John Bosco MusinguziDianne Thanh-Van Nguyen
Richard NormanCatalina Olvera
Edward OsiadaczAna Pacheco
Daniel C. PadillaDeacon Jesus Pasos
Eloisa PasosBarbara Patton
Bill PollittPatti Pollitt
Flordeliz PortacioRev. Steve PorterOscar PortugalScheryn PrattJudi Putnam
Leonard RamirezTim Roberto
Mary A. RybickiThomas Sabol
Sng Sally Meng ChooWendy Scherbart
Martha SearsKaren Shaffer
Amritpal Singh BrarAnn Skulley
Susan SommerJoseph SousaCarol Stone
Dorothy M. StreningChristian Sumulong
Marge TavarezSandra Tobin Careen
June TomPhong Tran
Rodney TroutmanLiz Truxaw
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Dennis Van ParysSuzanne VergeTheresa VyhnalBarbara Wehan
Jim WehanBarbara Wilder
Loreen WilhelmyRoland Wilhelmy
Patricia Young
$5 ContributionShirley Arce
Benedict ArcherMonica Armstrong
Janine AuroraJesse BalanNovy Balan
Mary Ann BandrilMaria M. Barajas
Brian BarkerLisa Barquin
Patty BatemanLisa Berry
Mark BettingerCharlene Biedermann
Deacon Jay BiedermannDonald BlackLisa BowmanLloyd Bracken
Matthew BrehoveSuzanne Brown
Todd BrownDavid Burt
Cynthia CampbellElizabeth Canepa
Hoang CaoSusan Chandler
Guadalupe Maria ChavarinLupe A. Chavarin
Mary Anne ChristensenJanet Claassen
Joe ClarkLeah Clark
Martha ClementMartin Clement
Suzanne M. CofferVirginia Cohen
Adam ColeLesley CopelandCamille CrabbeRay CrisologoTheresa CrumMichelle Cua
Carla CugliettaCarlos De AlbaTeresa Denton
Eloisa DominguezMaria Duenez
Layth EskanderRev. Erik EsparzaMichael EspinozaMargaret Farrell
Cindy FasanoDottie Filipek
Jonathan FincherRoxanna Fleming-Clower
Roman FloresCathy Fourzan
Ryan FranciscoqCarlie Frye
Joaquin GalarzaJoan Gerard
Mary GesickiDenise Ginty
Sr. Sara GogginCecile Gray
Jason GuardianoAngelica Guillen
Father John GunninghamMarjorie HamonAntonya HanlyCarolyn HarichDavid Harmon
Cathy HessKathy HicksEileen Hider
Michael HiderDelvita Hoover
Rose HudsonPaula Huston
Rebecca IngramSteve Joines
Virginia JoinesJohnie Jones
Jessica Juarez-GonzalezJoan Kabotoff
Tera KaufmannErin Keeby
Alison KirkpatrickJulie Koch
Mary K. KroesenMrs. Anne Kuczkowski
Claudia LabargeDeborah Lamborghini
Oanh LeMichele LentzPauline LevigCarmel Little
Pamela LocascioAna L. Lopez
Candelario LopezLeocadia LopezSandy Luebbers
Dianne LumsdaineJoe LumsdaineCraig LundbergMarti Lundberg
Nguyen LuuHiram MachicoteBrenda Maiman
Les MaimanLydia Marin
Yolanda MarquezAlicia Martinez
Claudia MartinezGloria MartinezJacob MartinezHelen Matthews
Kathleen McAlpinJoanne McBrideJane McGovern
Rebecca McLoughlinCara McMahon
Gayle McMahonVera McMahonEmma MejicoKaren Mellos
Antonio MendozaStephanie Moore
Kathy MorningredAngela MunozSharon MurphyJames NaegeliNellie NewmanAnton Ngadio
Fr. Timothy NguyenTherese Nguyen
Katherine NowakOlivia Nunez
Laurie A O’ConnorWilliam O’Connor
Stefanie L. Olmeda-VanceSharla Ortiz
Yolanda OrtizAdriana Paredes
Nestor E. ParedesBernard ParentCathy Parent
Michelle PaschenKaren Pavic-Zabinski
Mary Jeanne PazinLoretta Pehanich
Angela PeirceTheresa PeralesCarlos PeraltaManuel PerezThuan Pham
Ned PrendergastAnnie F. Punzalan
Michelle QaziFr. Richard QuinnAlicia QuinteroMinnie Rahn
Andrea RaineroRaechelle Ramos
John-Michael ReyesLuisa Reyes
Elizabeth Rivalsi
Araceli RodriguezMonica Rodriguez
Joyce RoutRoy Sadowski
Nancy SampsonVilma San BuenaventuraRosa Maria San MamesPatty (Piedad) Santiago
Sr. Margaret ScallyTheresa Scanlon
Pat SchaySherry Scott
Jeannette SilacciRosemary Simek
Susan SinghJohanna SiosonMatthew SmithRaylene Smith
Kaitrin Curran SnodgrassKathleen Snodgrass
Philip SnodgrassRosa Solano
Nancy StansburyPaul Stansbury
Noel Ann StantonPatti Telles
Victor TellesDavid TompsettJoyce Tompsett
Joan TrivettSusan Unger
Rebecca VasquezTheresa Vasquez
Juana (Pat) ViduyaTamara Vollebregt
Eloise WallaceMichael Ward
Pam WeberMichael WentzErika Whitney
Stephanie WilliamsonMary Wilson
Norma WomackElizabeth Zoller
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Clarion Hotel Workshop Location
Orangewood
Clarion Hotel Food Options(714) 750-3131
Lounge Daily: 1:00 pm - 11:00 pmMexicana Dinner: 5:00 pm - 10:00 pmTivoli Gardens Morning: 6:30 am - 11:00 am
Lunch: 11:00 am - 1:00 pm
Clarion Hotel Anaheim Resort616 Convention WayAnaheim, CA 92802
(714) 750-3131
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Hilton Anaheim Hotel Workshop Locations
Huntington (Concourse Level - 4th floor)
Laguna (Concourse Level - 4th floor)
Pacific AB (Ballroom Level - 2nd floor)
Pacific C (Ballroom Level - 2nd floor)
Pacific D (Ballroom Level - 2nd floor)
Palos Verdes (Concourse Level - 4th floor)
Hilton Anaheim Hotel Food Options(714) 750-4321
Mix Daily: 6:00 am - 10:00 pmFood Court (opens soon)Starbucks Daily: 6:00 am - 10:00 pmThe Sushi Bar Daily: 5:00 pm - 10:00 pm
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Hilton Anaheim Hotel777 Convention WayAnaheim, CA 92802
(714) 750-4321
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Anaheim Marriott Hotel Workshop Location Elite
Marquis Ballroom Center
Marquis Ballroom Center-South
Marquis Ballroom North
Marquis Ballroom South
Newport Beach
Orange County Ballroom
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Anaheim Marriott Hotel Food Options(714) 750-8000
Café del Sol Daily: 6:00 am - 10:00 pmJW’s Steakhouse Daily: 5:00 pm - 10:00 pmPizza Hut Daily: 11:00 am - 11:00 pmStarbucks Daily: 6:00 am - 10:00 pm
Anaheim Marriott Hotel700 W Convention Way
Anaheim, CA 92802(714) 750-8000
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Sheraton Park Hotel Workshop Locations
Palm Rooms
Park Ballroom
Plaza Ballroom
Tiffany Terrace
Sheraton Park Hotel Food Options(714) 750-1811
Molly’s Kitchen Morning: 6:00 am - 11:00 amLunch: 11:00 am - 3:00 pm
Overland Stage Daily: 5:00 pm - 11:00 pm
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CATEGORY NAMEAmerican Cheesecake Factory, Red Robin, Tony
Roma’sAsian Fusion Roy’sCalifornia Cuisine Napa Rose Restaurant, Tangerine Grill &
PatioChinese Grand China, P.F. Chang’sCoffee Starbucks, The Coffee HouseFamily California Pizza Kitchen, Captain Kidd’s,
Coco’s, Denny’s, Disney’s PCH Grill, Goofy’sKitchen, Hook’s Pointe, IHOP, Jolly RogerCafé, Millie’s, Mimi’s, Mix, Molly’s, RainforestCafe, Storyteller’s Café, Tiffy’s, TivoliGardens
Fast Food Alerto’s Mexican, California Pizza, Carl’s Jr.,McDonald’s, Panda Chinese, Pizza Hut,Quiznos, Subway, Taco Bell
CATEGORY NAMEIce Cream Baskin Robbins, Cold Stone, Häagen-DazsIndian Gandhi PalaceItalian Anaheim White House, Buca di Beppo,
Carolina’s, Marri’s, Naples RistoranteJapanese The Sushi Bar, YamabukiLouisiana cuisine House of Blues, Ralph Brennan’sMediterranean Catal Restaurant & Uva BarMexican La Casa Garcia, Mexicana Café, Mi Casita
Grill, Taco Mi Pueblo, Tortilla Jo’sPizza parlor Domino’s Pizza, Shakey’sSeafood Bubba Gump Shrimp Co., Joe’s Crab Shack,
McCormick & Schmicks GrilleSports bar ESPN Zone, Oggi’s Pizza & BrewSteakhouse JW’s Steakhouse, Morton’s, Outback,
Overland Stage, Ruth’s Chris, Steakhouse 55Wine Bar Pop the Cork Wine Bar
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NAME LOCATION PHONE FRIDAY HOURS SATURDAY HRS SUNDAY HOURSAlerto’s Mexican 1770 S Harbor Blvd #128 (714) 520-3200 7am -1am 7am -1am 7am -11:30pmAnaheim White House 887 S Anaheim Blvd (714) 772-1381 11:30am - 10pm 5pm - 10pm 5pm - 10pmBaskin Robbins 12833 Chapman Ave (714) 750-2181 10:30am - 10pm 10:30am - 10pm 10:30am - 10pmBubba Gump Shrimp Co. 321 W Katella Ave Ste 101 (714) 635-GUMP 11am - 11pm 11am - 11pm 11am - 10pmBuca di Beppo 11757 Harbor Blvd (714) 740-2822 11am - 11pm 11am - 11pm 11am - 10pmCafé del Sol Marriott Hotel (714) 748-2454 6:30am - 10pm 6:30am - 10pm 6:30am - 10pmCalifornia Pizza 1770 S Harbor Blvd #140 (714) 772-7207 8am - 12mid 8am - 12mid 8am - 12midCalifornia Pizza Kitchen 321 W Katella Ave Ste 104 (714) 991-0305 11am - 11pm 11am - 11pm 11am - 10pmCaptain Kidd’s 1550 S Harbor Blvd (714) 491-4788 11am - 10pm 11am - 10pm 11am - 10pmCarl’s Jr. 275 S Harbor Blvd (714) 635-1480Carolina’s Italian Cuisine 12045 Chapman Ave (714) 971-5551 11am - 10pm 11am - 10pm 11am - 10pmCatal Restaurant & Uva Bar Downtown Disney (714) 774-4442 5pm - 11pm 5pm - 11pm 5pm - 10pmCheesecake Factory 321 W Katella Ave Ste 100 (714) 533-7500 11:30am - 12:30am 11:30am - 12:30 am 10am - 11pmCoco’s 1100 W Katella Ave (714) 772-0414 6:30am - 12mid 6:30am - 12mid 6:30am - 11pmCoco’s 12032 Harbor Blvd (714) 750-7477 6:30am - 12mid 7am - 12mid 7am - 11pmCold Stone Creamery 1570 S Harbor Blvd (714) 635-7800 11am - 12mid 11am - 12mid 11am - 12midDel Taco 2330 S Harbor Blvd (714) 971-5239 24 hours 24 hours 24 hoursDenny’s 1168 W Katella Ave (714) 774-1680 24 hours 24 hours 24 hoursDenny’s 1610 S Harbor Blvd (714) 776-3300 24 hours 24 hours 24 hoursDenny’s 2080 S Harbor Blvd (714) 750-5120 24 hours 24 hours 24 hoursDisney’s PCH Grill Paradise Pier (714) 239-5682 7am - 10pm 7am - 10pm 7am - 10pmDomino’s Pizza 12911 Chapman Ave (714) 750-2224 10am - 1am 10am - 1am 10am - 12midESPN Zone Downtown Disney (714) 300-3776 11:30am - 1am 11:30am - 1am 11:30am - 12midGandhi Palace 515 W Katella Ave (714) 808-6777 7am - 10pm 7am - 10pm 7am - 10pmGoofy’s Kitchen Disneyland Hotel (714) 778-6600 7am - 9pm 7am - 9pm 7am - 9pmGrand China 575 Chapman (714) 740-1888 11am - 10pm 11am - 10pm 11am - 10pmHäagen-Dazs Downtown Disney (714) 533-7640Hook’s Pointe Disneyland Hotel (714) 778-6600 5pm - 9pm 5pm - 9pm 5pm - 9pmHouse of Blues Downtown Disney (714) 778-2583 11am - 12mid 11am - 12mid 11am - 11pmIHOP 1560 S Harbor Blvd (714) 635-0933 24 hours 24 hours 24 hoursIHOP 1840 S Harbor Blvd (714) 750-2411 24 hours 24 hours 24 hoursJoe’s Crab Shack 12011 S Harbor Blvd (714) 703-0505 11am - 11pm 11am - 11pm 11am - 11pmJolly Roger Café 640 W Katella Ave (714) 782-7515 6:30am - 9pm 6:30am - 9pm 6:30am - 9pmJW’s Steakhouse Marriott Hotel (714) 703-3187 5pm - 10pm 5pm - 10pmLa Brea Bakery Café Downtown Disney (714) 490-0233 11am - 9pm 8am -11pm 8am -11pmLa Casa Garcia 531 Chapman (714) 740-1108 8am - 11pm 8am - 11pm 8am - 11pmMarri’s Pizza 1194 W Katella Ave (714) 533-1631 11am - 12mid 11am - 12mid 11am - 12midMcCormick & Schmicks 321 W Katella Ave Ste 109 (714) 535-9000 11am - 11pm 11am - 11pm 11am - 10pmMcDonald’s 1500 S Harbor Blvd (714) 491-0563 5:30am - 12mid 5:30am - 12mid 5:30am - 12midMexicana Café Clarion Hotel (714) 750-3131 5pm - 10pm 5pm - 10pm 5pm - 10pmMi Casita Grill 1700 S Harbor Blvd (714) 772-5900 6:30am - 10pm 6:30am - 10pm closedMillie’s Restaurant 1480 S Harbor Blvd (714) 535-6892 6am - 12mid 6am - 12mid 6am - 12midMimi’s Cafe 1400 S Harbor Blvd (714) 456-2223 7am - 11pm 7am - 11pm 7am - 11pmMix Hilton Hotel (714) 750-4321 6am - 10pm 6am - 10pm 6am - 10pmMolly’s Kitchen Sheraton Park (714) 750-1811 6am - 3pm 6am - 3pm 6am - 3pmMorton’s The Steakhouse 1895 S Harbor Blvd (714) 621-0101 5:30pm - 11pm 5:30pm - 11pm 5:30pm - 10pmNapa Rose Restaurant Grand Californian (714) 300-7170 5:30pm - 10pm 5:30pm - 10pm 5:30pm - 10pmNaples Ristorante Downtown Disney (714) 776-6200 5pm - 11pm 5pm - 11pm 5pm - 10pmOggi’s Pizza & Brew 12362 Chapman Ave (714) 534-3599 11am - 11pm 11am - 11pm 11am - 10pmOutback Steakhouse 12001 Harbor Blvd (714) 663-1107 4pm - 11pm 3pm - 11pm 2pm - 10pmOverland Stage & Territorial Sheraton Park (714) 750-1811 5pm - 11pm 5pm - 11pm 5pm - 10pmP.F. Chang’s 321 W Katella Ave Ste 120 (714) 507-2021 11am - 12mid 11am - 12mid 11am - 11pmPanda Chinese 1770 S Harbor Blvd #120 (714) 999-6888 11am - 12mid 11am - 12mid 11am - 12midPickford’s Restaurant 1850 S Harbor Blvd (714) 750-2801 6pm - 10pm 6pm - 10pm 6pm - 10pmPizza Hut Marriott Hotel (714) 750-8000 11am - 11pm 11am - 11pm 11am - 11pmQuiznos 1534 S Harbor Blvd (714) 491-9186 8am - 9pm 8am - 9pm 8am - 9pmRainforest Cafe Downtown Disney (714) 772-0413 8am - 12mid 8am - 12mid 8am - 11pmRalph Brennan’s Jazz Kitchen Downtown Disney (714) 776-5200 11am - 11pm 11am - 11pm 11am - 10pmRed Robin 12007 S Harbor Blvd (714) 971-4775 11am - 11pm 11am - 11pm 11am - 11pmRoy’s 321 W Katella Ave Ste 105 (714) 776-7697 5pm - 10:30pm 5pm - 10:30pm 5pm - 10pmRuth’s Chris Steakhouse 2041 S Harbor Blvd (714) 750-5466 4pm - 10pm 4pm - 10pm 4pm - 9pmShakey’s 1027 S Harbor Blvd (714) 533-0440 11am - 12mid 11am - 10pm 11am - 10pmStarbucks Hilton Hotel (714) 750-4321 6am - 10pm 6am - 10pm 6am - 9pmStarbucks Marriott Hotel (714) 750-8000 6am - 10pm 6am - 10pm 6am - 10pmSteakhouse 55 Disneyland Hotel (714) 778-6600 7am - 9pm 7am - 9pm 7am - 9pmStoryteller’s Café Grand Californian (714) 635-2300 7am - 10pm 7am - 10pm 7am - 10pmSubway 1770 S Harbor Blvd #136 (714) 535-3277 24 hours 24 hours 24 hoursTaco Bell 1212 S Harbor Blvd (714) 563-2477 24 hours 24 hours 24 hoursTaco Bell 2144 S Harbor Blvd (714) 638-3429 24 hours 24 hours 24 hoursTaco Mi Pueblo 1188 W Katella Ave (714) 778-3100 7am - 4am 7am - 4am 7am - 4amTangerine Grill & Patio 1030 W Katella Ave (714) 772-1186 7am - 10pm 7am - 10pm 7am - 10pmThe Sushi Bar Hilton Hotel (714) 750-4321 6pm - 10pm 6pm - 10pm 6pm - 10pmTiffy’s Family Restaurant 1060 W Katella Ave (714) 635-1801 6am - 2am 6am - 2am 6am - 2amTivoli Gardens Clarion Hotel (714) 750-3131 6:30am - 1pm 6:30am - 1pm 6:30am - 1pmTony Roma’s 1640 S Harbor Blvd (714) 520-0200 11am - 12mid 11am - 12mid 11am - 11pmTortilla Jo’s Downtown Disney (714) 535-5000 5pm - 11pm 5pm - 11pm 5pm - 10pm Winchell’s 12951 Chapman Ave (714) 750-0771 4am - 11pm 4am - 11pm 4am - 11pmYamabuki Paradise Pier (714) 239-5682 11:30am - 9pm 11:30am - 9pm 11:30am - 9pm
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Since 1917, the Cribari Family has been recognized as a
leader in providing Sacramental Wine to the reverend
clergy. Our fine reputation has been earned through the
quality of our Altar Wine – quality borne of care and
meticulous attention to detail.
Our altar wine has enjoyed continuous ecclesiastical
approbation by the Bishops of Fresno, California. All
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Little Rock Scripture Study ............... 537Art Works Concern America ............................. 227, 229
John August Swanson ..................... 325, 422, 424Lalo Garcia ...................................... 660Madonna Arts ................................... 282Notre Dame Creations ..................... 121, 123, 220, 222Richard A. Jarrett Stained Glass ...... 388The Stories of Cesar Chavez ........... 689Tori…art on fire ................................ 308
Bibles American Bible Society .................... 175, 177Fireside Catholic Publishing ............. 571, 670
Books ACTA Publications ........................... 557, 656Liturgy Training Publications ............ 336, 338, 340, 342 ...New City Press ................................ 665Orbis Books ..................................... 167, 169, 171Paulist Press Book Center ............... 206, 208, 210, 212 ...The Crossroad Publishing Company 103, 105, 202, 204The Matthew Kelly Foundation ........ 489Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co. .... 478, 480
Books & VideosFamily Theater Productions ............. 748Holy Cross Family Ministries ........... 746Ignatius Press .................................. 274, 276, 278, 280Librería San Pablo ........................... 627, 629, 631, 726 ...Megan McKenna - Wayfarer’s Tale .. 349Paraclete Press ............................... 645, 647Pauline Books & Media .................... 257, 356, 358, 360 ...Paulist Press .................................... 216, 218Twenty-Third Publications ................ 321, 323
Candles Acadian Candle Company ............... 363, 365Marklin Candle Design ..................... 501, 503, 600, 602
Cards, Books & MagnetsCards by Anne ................................. 271
Celtic & Irish ArtO’Keeffe Religious Articles ............... 561, 563
CATEGORY COMPANY BOOTHChildren’s Resources
Mary Rice Hopkins & Company ....... 313Sunny-Side Up Entertainment .......... 291TheFeltSource.com ......................... 603, 605, 702
Christian Greeting CardsPrintery House ................................. 606, 608, 610
Christian Resourcesone2believe ..................................... 588
Christian Service OrganizationSCRC .............................................. 109Vincentian Family ............................ 417, 419
Church SupplyAnthem Church Supply .................... 469, 471, 568, 570Cotter Church Supplies, Inc. ............ 157, 159, 161, 256 ...Meyer-Vogelpohl Co. ....................... 445, 447Wood & Iron Factory ........................ 233
Computer SoftwareChurchWerks by Imagetrend ........... 662Grenville Software, Inc. .................... 738Logos Management Software .......... 639Parish Data System (PDS) .............. 485ParishSOFT ..................................... 667TLC Church Software ...................... 678
Congress LogowearKWD Uniforms ................................. 437, 439
Craft Supplies & GiftsHolyLandShopping.com ................... 375, 377, 474, 476Living Water Wood Works, Inc ......... 237Sunrise Printery ............................... 708
Diocesan OrganizationDiocese of San Bernardino .............. 350, 352Los Angeles Cursillo ........................ 556, 558Ministry w/ Lesbian & Gay Catholics 456Office of Restorative Justice ............ 466Religious Education Congress ......... 331, 430Technology Center ........................... 431, 530
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Tomorrow Project/Catholic Charities 487Vocations Office ............................... 463, 465, 467
Diocese Diocese of Orange ........................... 541, 543, 545, 547Educational Entertainment
TORCH3M ....................................... 718Educational Institution
Aquinas Institute of Theology ........... 744Boston College School of Theology . 213Catholic Theological Union .............. 740Center for Religion & Spirituality ...... 442, 444, 446Department of Catholic Schools ...... 348Dominican School of Philosophy ...... 509Franciscan School of Theology ........ 113Institute in Pastoral Ministries .......... 107Jesuit School of Theology, Berkeley 506Loyola Institute - New Orleans ......... 449Loyola University Chicago ............... 663Marymount College .......................... 315Mount St. Mary’s College, L.A. ........ 619, 621, 623Saint John’s School of Theology ...... 460Saint Joseph High School ................ 704Santa Clara University/Grad. Prog. .. 611, 613St. Francis Xavier University ............ 119University of Dallas .......................... 579University of Notre Dame - STEP .... 830, 832University of San Francisco ............. 680Oblate School of Theology ............... 669Sadlier .............................................. 324, 326, 328, 330 ...
Educational Resources .......................................Graymoor: Franciscan Friars ........... 684Heifer International ........................... 584Peace Education Foundation ........... 668Merton Institute for Contemp. Living 664
Fair Trade Heartbeats ....................................... 368, 370Faith & Justice
Catholic Relief Services ................... 468, 470
CATEGORY COMPANY BOOTHFaith & Justice (cont.)
St. Camillus Center - HIV/AIDS Min. 458The H2O Project .............................. 816
Graphic ServicesOPM Design Group ......................... 383
Liturgical & Religious ArticlesLiturgical Apostolate Center ............. 455, 457, 459, 461
Liturgical Books & MaterialsMagnificat ........................................ 452, 454
Liturgical Design ConsultantMysterium - A Sacred Art & Design .. 306
Liturgical FurnishingsTekton Woodworks, LLC .................. 115Tortorelli Creations, Inc. ................... 516, 518
Liturgical VestmentsC M Almy ......................................... 451, 453Chagall Design Limited .................... 551, 553, 650, 652Gaspard, Inc. ................................... 153, 252J.R. Evans and Company, Inc. ........ 379, 381
Liturgy & Music ResourcesGIA Publications, Inc. ....................... 201, 203, 205, 300, ...OCP ................................................. 137, 139, 141, 236 ...United Catholic Artists ...................... 686ValLimar Jansen & Frank Jansen .... 406
Ministry AwarenessU.S. Air Force Chaplain Corps ......... 818
Ministry ResourcesAfrican American Ctr for Evangel. .... 604California Catholic Conference ........ 260, 262, 264, 266 ...Center for Ministry Development ..... 630El Sembrador Ministries ................... 657, 659, 661
Mission Catholic Church Extension Society .. 722Columban Mission Awareness ......... 580Food for the Poor, Inc. ..................... 582Maryknoll Fathers and Brothers ....... 163, 165Mustard Seed Communities ............ 812Pontifical Mission Societies .............. 607, 609
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CATEGORY COMPANY BOOTHMissionary Comboni Missionaries ..................... 241, 243
Lay Mission-Helpers Association ..... 585Music Catholic Association of Music .......... 187, 189, 191, 286 ...
Dennis Doyle/Incarnation Music ...... 810Spiritandsong.com - div. of OCP ...... 143, 242
Music & Liturgy ResourcesWorld Library Publications ............... 412, 414, 416, 418 ...
Native Missionary HandcraftsCentro Betania, Sisters of Mercy ..... 411
Online ResourcesCatholicSingles.com ........................ 691MyCatholicVoice .............................. 529Spiritual Directors International ........ 658UWS In Christ .................................. 587
Parish ServicesJ.S. Paluch Company, Inc. ............... 410
Preneed CemeteryCatholic Mortuaries .......................... 511, 513, 515
Religious ApparelCATgear .......................................... 484La Cruz T-Shirts ............................... 565, 567PAX Clothing .................................... 826Seraph7 ........................................... 287
Religious Art Center for Spiritual Development ..... 641, 643Creator Mundi, Inc. .......................... 223King Richards West ......................... 482Relics ............................................... 245, 247Sara K. Rubin Pottery and Sculpture 209, 211SHCJ Art/France White ................... 253The Saint John’s Bible ..................... 546Val MacRae Designs/Sacred-Spiral . 320, 322Vietnam Catholic Artistic Crafts ........ 834, 836
Religious Art & SuppliesAl’s Art ............................................. 615, 714
Religious ArticlesAbbey Market .................................. 378, 380, 382Cathedral Gift Shop ......................... 443Fundación Ramon Pane .................. 591, 692Gifts From The Holyland .................. 533, 632Holyland Rocks ................................ 581Tree of Life Imports, Inc. .................. 628
Religious Articles & VestmentsEcumenicus USA ............................. 644, 646, 648
Religious BooksAve Maria Press .............................. 475, 477, 479, 574 ...Buena Prensa .................................. 542Chicken Soup for the Soul ............... 366Cistercian Publications ..................... 544Gethesemani Libreria Catolica ......... 387, 389, 391, 486 ...Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Religion .. 301, 303, 305, 400 ...Liturgical Press ................................ 536, 538, 540Our Sunday Visitor ........................... 351, 353, 355, 357 ...Oxford University Press ................... 560, 562St. Anthony Messenger Press .......... 508, 510, 512, 514Wipf and Stock Publishers ............... 385
Religious Books & ArticlesClaretian Missionaries ...................... 491, 590Libreria Claretiana ............................ 491, 590
Religious Education ResourcesByzantine Catholic Eparchy ............. 281Carondelet Productions ................... 625Concordia Publishing House ............ 312, 314, 316Creative Communications ................ 317Good Ground Press ......................... 554Group Publishing ............................. 307, 309, 311Hershey & Associates ...................... 179, 181Liguori Publications .......................... 409, 411, 413, 415Loyola Press .................................... 421, 423, 425, 520 ...Morehouse Education Resources .... 586, 664National Catholic Educational Assoc. 636, 638Nest Family ..................................... 219Nippert & Co Artworks ..................... 685Pflaum Publishing Group ................. 550, 552RCL Benziger .................................. 127, 129, 131, 226 ...
CATEGORY COMPANY BOOTHReligious Education Resources (cont.)
Sacred Heart Kids’ Club ................... 814Saint Mary’s Press ........................... 401, 403, 405, 500 ...Sandalstrap ...................................... 367, 369, 371Storykeepers .................................... 117Veritas Co Ltd .................................. 337, 339, 341, 343 ...
Religious Jewelry3 Arches USA .................................. 375, 377, 474, 476Compelling Creations, Inc. ............... 637, 736Contreras Religious Art .................... 612, 614, 616Faith-Sharing, Inc. ........................... 284Gold ’N Things ................................. 390
Religious LifeBrothers of the Sacred Heart ........... 688California Jesuits and Lay Partners . 244, 246, 248, 250Carmelite Friars/Order of Carmelites 683Congregation of the Mission ............ 417, 419De La Salle Christian Brothers ......... 263, 265Dominican Family ............................ 505Dominican Friars .............................. 509Immaculate Heart Community ......... 318Marianist Vocation Ministry .............. 481, 483Missionary Servants Most Bl. Trinity 283, 285Missionary Servants Most Holy Trinity . 283, 285National Religious Vocation Conf. .... 448, 450Sisters of Divine Providence ............ 706Sisters of Notre Dame ..................... 564, 566Srs of Providence of St. Mary-Woods .. 649, 651, 653Sisters of St. Joseph of Orange ....... 640, 642Sisters of the Holy Names ............... 217Society of the Sacred Heart ............. 724
Religious PublicationAmerica Press, Inc. ......................... 225Catechist Magazine ......................... 548Catholic Digest ................................ 319Claretian Publications ...................... 675Commonweal Magazine .................. 215The Word Among Us ....................... 384U.S. Conf. Catholic Bishops (USCCB) 523, 525, 622, 624
Restorative JusticeRestorative Justice: CA Catholic Conf. 464
Retreat Group FacilitySt. Anne’s in the Mountains Retreat . 185
Retreats & SeminarsCenter for Action and Contemplation 310Jesse Manibusan 2 x 2 Ministries .... 251Katrina Rae / Mizpah Ministries ....... 267
Saint Dolls Soft Saints, Inc. ............................... 620Spanish Bibles & Books
Ministerio Biblico Verbo Divino ......... 674, 676Spanish Religious Books
Editorial Verbo Divino ....................... 575, 577Spanish Religious Publications
La Palabra Entre Nosotros ............... 386Instituto Fe y Vida (Faith & Life) ....... 111USAMadrid Books ........................... 681
Stained Glass Ancient Arts Stained Glass .............. 261Stoles & Clothing
Colores del Pueblo ........................... 517Teen Video Resources
Outside da Box ................................ 824Transportation
Transportation Charter Services, Inc. 720Travel Catholic Travel Centre ..................... 712Vocations Order of the Most Holy Trinity .......... 677
Saint John’s Abbey .......................... 742Worship Space Solutions
Portable Prayer Life Chapels ........... 690Youth Resources
Chastity.com .................................... 687Cornerstone Media Inc. ................... 407Girl Scouts, Camp Fire & Boy Scouts .. 820Life Teen .......................................... 145, 147, 149, 151Salesian Youth Ministry .................... 408
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3 Arches USA ......................................................... 375, 377, 474, 476 (714) 538-7431 www.holylandshopping.comAbbey Market ......................................................... 378, 380, 382 (661) 944-2178 [email protected] Candle Company ..................................... 363, 365 (888) 424-9425 www.acadiancandles.comACTA Publications ................................................. 557, 656 (800) 397-2282 www.actapublications.comAfrican American Catholic Ctr. for Evangelization .... 604 (323) 777-2106 aaccfe.comAl’s Art .................................................................... 615, 714 (818) 205-8952America Press, Inc. ............................................... 225 (212) 581-4640 www.americamagazine.orgAmerican Bible Society .......................................... 175, 177 (888) 239-3976 www.bibles.comAncient Arts Stained Glass .................................... 261 (310) 832-7613 www.AncientArtsStainedGlass.comAnthem Church Supply .......................................... 469, 471, 568, 570 (760) 745-8177 anthemchurchsupply.comAquinas Institute of Theology ................................ 744 (314) 256-8806 www.ai.eduAve Maria Press ..................................................... 475, 477, 479, 574, 576, 578 (800) 282-1865 www.avemariapress.comBoston College School of Theology & Ministry .... 213 (617) 552-6501 www.bc.edu/stmBrothers of the Sacred Heart ................................ 688 (732) 718-8559 brothersofthesacredheart.orgBuena Prensa ......................................................... 542 (800) 858-5450 www.litpress.orgByzantine Catholic Eparchy of Van Nuys ............. 281 (602) 861-9778 www.eparchy-of-van-nuys.orgC M Almy ................................................................ 451, 453 (800) 225-2569 www.almy.comCalif. Catholic Conf./Respect Life Ministries ........ 260, 262, 264, 266, 268, 270 (916) 313-4000 www.cacatholic.orgCalifornia Jesuits and Lay Partners ...................... 244, 246, 248, 250 (408) 884-1630 jesuitscalifornia.orgCards by Anne ........................................................ 271 (888) 766-7761 www.cardsbyanne.comCarondelet Productions ......................................... 625 (310) 889-2122 cproductions.orgCatechist Magazine ............................................... 548 (800) 543-4383 www.catechist.comCATgear ................................................................. 484 (352) 636-8750 www.CATgear.comCathedral of Our Lady of the Angels Gift Shop .... 441, 443 (877) 680-5277 www.olacathedral.orgCatholic Association of Music ............................... 187, 189, 191, 286, 288, 290 (914) 699-1953 www.CAMmusic.comCatholic Church Extension Society ...................... 722 (800) 842-7804 www.catholicextension.orgCatholic Digest ....................................................... 319 (800) 321-0411 catholicdigest.orgCatholic Mortuaries ................................................ 511, 513, 515 (888) 416-6440 www.catholicmortuaries.comCatholic Relief Services ........................................ 468, 470 (619) 297-8273 www.crs.orgCatholic Theological Union .................................... 740 (773) 371-5450 ctu.edu
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Catholic Travel Centre ........................................... 712 (800) 553-5233 www.GoCatholicTravel.comCatholicSingles.com .............................................. 691 www.CatholicSingles.comCenter for Action and Contemplation .................... 310 (505) 242-9588 cacradicalgrace.orgCenter for Ministry Development .......................... 630 (203) 723-1622 cmdnet.orgCenter for Religion & Spirituality, LMU Extension .... 440, 442, 444, 446 (310) 338-2799 extension.lmu.edu/crsCenter for Spiritual Development .......................... 641, 643 (714) 744-3175 www.thecsd.comCentro Betania, Sisters of Mercy, Peru ................ 438 011-51-73-37-2231 [email protected] Design Limited .......................................... 551, 553, 650, 652 (800) 947-7923 ChagallDesign.comChastity.com .......................................................... 687 (619) 387-7200 www.chastity.comChicken Soup for the Soul; Living Catholic Faith . 366 (970) 223-1574 LeAnnThieman.comChristian Foundation for Children & Aging ........... 710 (800) 875-6564 www.cfcavsa.orgChurchWerks by Imagetrend ................................ 662 (800) 469-7789 churchwerks.comCistercian Publications .......................................... 544 (800) 436-8431 www.cistercianpublications.orgClaretian Missionaries ........................................... 491, 590 (213) 629-3101 x242 [email protected] Missionaries ........................................... 583Claretian Publications ............................................ 675 (800) 328-6515 claretianpubs.orgColores del Pueblo - a Fair Trade Organization ... 517 (713) 692-8423 www.coloresdelpueblo.orgColumban Mission Awareness Resources ........... 580 (877) 299-1920 www.columban.orgComboni Missionaries ........................................... 241, 243 (626) 339-1914Commonweal Magazine ........................................ 215 (212) 662-4200 www.commonwealmagazine.orgCompelling Creations, Inc. .................................... 637, 736 (770) 394-3598 www.compelling-creations.comConcern America ................................................... 227, 229 (800) CONCERN www.concernamerica.orgConcordia Publishing House ................................. 312, 314, 316 (800) 325-3040 www.cph.orgCongregation of the Mission ................................. 417, 419 (800) DEPAUL-1 www.vincentian.orgContreras Religious Art ......................................... 612, 614, 616 (760) 471-9978 scontreras.comCornerstone Media Inc. ......................................... 407 (707) 542-8273 www.cornerstonemedia.orgCotter Church Supplies, Inc. ................................. 157, 159, 161, 256, 258 (213) 385-3366 www.cotters.comCreative Communications ..................................... 317 (800) 325-9414 www.creativecommunications.comCreator Mundi, Inc. ................................................ 223 (303) 795-8148 www.creatormundi.comDe La Salle Christian Brothers .............................. 263, 265 (707) 252-0222 www.brothersvocation.orgDennis Doyle/Incarnation Music ........................... 810 (818) 240-0912 english.glendale.edu/doyle.a.htmlDepartment of Catholic Schools ........................... 348 (213) 637-7300 www.lacatholicschools.orgDiocese of Orange ................................................. 541, 543, 545, 547 (714) 282-3000 www.rcbo.orgDiocese of San Bernardino ................................... 350, 352 (909) 475-5300 www.sbdiocese.orgDominican Family .................................................. 505 (415) 257-4939 www.domlife.orgDominican Friars .................................................... 509 (510) 596-1821 www.dspt.eduDominican School of Philosophy & Theology ....... 509 (888) 450-DSPT www.dspt.eduEcumenicus USA ................................................... 644, 646, 648 (877) 246-2192 www.religiousmerchandise.comEditorial Verbo Divino ............................................ 575, 577 011-34-948-556-505 www.verbodivino.esEl Sembrador Ministries ........................................ 657, 659, 661 (818) 260-0222 www.elsembrador.orgFaith-Sharing, Inc. ................................................. 284 (800) 559-0514 www.faith-sharing.comFamily Theater Productions .................................. 748 (800) 299-7729 www.ftp.orgFireside Catholic Publishing .................................. 571, 670 (800) 676-3264 www.firesidecatholic.comFood for the Poor, Inc. ........................................... 582 (877) 654-2960 www.foodforthepoor.comFranciscan School of Theology ............................. 113 (800) 793-1378 www.fst.eduFundación Ramon Pane ........................................ 591, 692 (954) 885-1507 www.fundacionpane.orgGaspard, Inc. ......................................................... 153, 252 (800) 784-6868 www.gaspardinc.comGethesemani Libreria Catolica, LLC ..................... 387, 389, 391, 486, 488, 490 (323) 262-7904 www.gethesemani.comGIA Publications, Inc. ............................................ 201, 203, 205, 300, 302, 304 (708) 496-3800 www.giamusic.comGifts From The Holyland ....................................... 533, 632 (888) 336-3275 www.giftsfromtheholyland.comGirl Scouts, Camp Fire & Boy Scouts .................. 820 (626) 967-1815 ccsala.orgGold ‘N Things ....................................................... 390 (909) 579-0309Good Ground Press ............................................... 554 (800) 232-5533 goodgroundpress.comGraymoor: Franciscan Friars of the Atonement ... 684 (845) 424-3671 www.graymoorcenter.orgGrenville Software, Inc. ......................................... 738 (866) 286-3062 www.grenware.comGroup Publishing .................................................... 307, 309, 311 (970) 292-4473 group.comHeartbeats .............................................................. 368, 370 (800) 808-1991 www.heartbeatscatalog.orgHeifer International ................................................ 584 (800) 698-2511 www.heifer.orgHershey & Associates ............................................ 179, 181 (206) 463-4550 www.terryhershey.comHoly Cross Family Ministries ................................ 746 (800) 299-7729 www.hcfm.orgHolyland Rocks ...................................................... 581 (818) 999-2963 www.holylandrocks.comHolyLandShopping.com ......................................... 375, 377, 474, 476 (714) 538-7431 www.holylandshopping.comHomeboy Industries ............................................... 462 (323) 526-1254 homeboy-industries.orgHoughton Mifflin Harcourt Religion Publishers ..... 301, 303, 305, 400, 402, 404 (800) 922-7696 www.harcourtreligion.comIgnatius Press ........................................................ 274, 276, 278, 280 (800) 651-1531 www.ignatius.comImmaculate Heart Community .............................. 318 (323) 466-2157 www.immaculateheartcommunity.orgInstitute in Pastoral Ministries ............................... 107 (800) 635-5987 www.smumn.edu/ipmInstituto Fe y Vida (Institute for Faith & Life) ....... 111 (209) 951-3483 www.feyvida.orgJ.R. Evans and Company, Inc. ............................. 379, 381 (888) 999-2497 www.jrevans.comJ.S. Paluch Company, Inc. .................................... 410 (800) 231-0805 www.jspaluch.comJesse Manibusan 2 x 2 Ministries ......................... 251 (817) 481-3387 jessemanibusan.comJesuit School of Theology at Berkeley ................. 506 (800) 824-0122 www.jstb.edu
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John August Swanson ........................................... 325, 422, 424 (323) 665-3677 www.johnaugustswanson.comKatrina Rae / Mizpah Ministries ............................ 267 (615) 822-4815 www.katrinarae.comKing Richards West ............................................... 482 (562) 427-8256 kingrichards.comKWD Uniforms ....................................................... 437, 439 (562) 690-2263 [email protected] Cruz T-Shirts ..................................................... 565, 567 (310) 702-0475 [email protected] Palabra Entre Nosotros .................................... 386 (800) 775-9673 www.wau.orgLalo Garcia Sacred & Fine Art Studio ................... 660 (818) 365-8003 www.lalogarcia.comLay Mission-Helpers Association .......................... 585 (213) 368-1870 www.laymissionhelpers.orgLibreria Claretiana .................................................. 491, 590 (213) 629-3101 x242 [email protected]ía San Pablo ................................................. 627, 629, 631, 726, 728, 730 (323) 262-7861 [email protected] Teen ................................................................. 145, 147, 149, 151 (480) 820-7001 www.lifeteen.comLiguori Publications ................................................ 409, 411, 413, 415 (800) 325-9521 www.liguori.orgLittle Rock Scripture Study .................................... 537 (800) 858-5434 www.littlerockscripture.orgLiturgical Apostolate Center .................................. 455, 457, 459, 461 (213) 250-7962 pddm.usLiturgical Press ...................................................... 536, 538, 540 (800) 858-5450 www.litpress.orgLiturgy Training Publications ................................. 336, 338, 340, 342, 344, 346 (800) 933-1800 www.ltp.orgLiving Water Wood Works, Inc .............................. 237 (714) 549-3745 [email protected] Management Software ............................... 639 (800) 266-3311 www.logoscatholic.comLos Angeles Cursillo .............................................. 556, 558 (626) 281-0466 cursillo-losangeles.orgLoyola Institute for Ministry - New Orleans .......... 449 (800) 777-5469 www.lim.loyno.eduLoyola Press .......................................................... 421, 423, 425, 520, 522, 524 (800) 621-1008 www.loyolapress.comLoyola University Chicago ..................................... 663 (800) 424-1238 www.luc.edu/ipsMadonna Arts ......................................................... 282 (619) 297-4931 madonnaarts.comMagnificat ............................................................... 452, 454 (866) 273-5215 www.magnificat.comMarianist Vocation Ministry ................................... 481, 483 (314) 533-1207 www.marianist.com/vocationsMarklin Candle Design .......................................... 501, 503, 600, 602 (877) 627-5546 www.marklincandledesign.comMary Rice Hopkins & Company ............................ 313 (818) 790-5805 www.maryricehopkins.comMaryknoll Fathers and Brothers ............................ 163, 165 (914) 941-7636 www.maryknollsociety.orgMarymount College ................................................ 315 (310) 377-5501 www.marymountpv.eduMegan McKenna - The Wayfarer’s Tale ............... 349 www.MeganMcKenna.orgMeyer-Vogelpohl Co. ............................................. 445, 447 (800) 543-0264 www.mvchurchgoods.comMinisterio Biblico Verbo Divino .............................. 674, 676 (909) 383-9030 www.verbodivino.orgMinistry with Lesbian & Gay Catholics ................. 456 (213) 947-7907 archdiocese.la/ministry/mlgcMissionary Servants of the Most Blessed Trinity . 283, 285 (215) 335-7534 [email protected] Servants of the Most Holy Trinity ....... 283, 285 (800) 298-5602 www.MissionaryServantsVocations.orgMorehouse Education Resources ......................... 586, 664 (800) 824-1813 www.morehouseeducation.orgMount St. Mary’s College, Los Angeles ................ 619, 621, 623 (213) 427-2640 www.msmc.la.edu/rsMulticultural Resources / Gift Center .................... 671 (213) 351-9510Mustard Seed Communities .................................. 812 (508) 242-9622 mustardseed.comMyCatholicVoice .................................................... 529 (913) 495-9920 MyCatholicVoice.comMysterium - A Sacred Art & Design Studio ........... 306 (702) 257-0901 douglasforsberg.comNational Catholic Educational Association ........... 636, 638 (800) 711-6232 www.ncea.orgNational Religious Vocation Conference (NRVC) 448, 450 (773) 363-5454 www.nrvc.netNest Family ............................................................ 219 (800) 988-NEST www.CharacterEd.comNew City Press ...................................................... 665 (800) 462-5980 www.newcitypress.comNippert & Co Artworks ........................................... 685 (717) 385-8166 catholicartworks.comNotre Dame Creations ........................................... 121, 123, 220, 222 (805) 374-9617 www.inthebetween.comOblate School of Theology .................................... 669 (210) 341-1366 www.ost.eduOCP ........................................................................ 137, 139, 141, 236, 238, 240 (800) 548-8749 www.ocp.orgOffice of Restorative Justice ................................. 466 (213) 637-7649 archdiocese.la/ministry/justice/restorativeO’Keeffe Religious Articles .................................... 561, 563 (626) 444-3817 [email protected] ............................................................ 588 (888) 557-2327 www.one2believe.comOPM Design Group ................................................ 383 (818) 567-2055 opmdesign.comOrbis Books ............................................................ 167, 169, 171 (800) 258-5838 www.maryknollmall.orgOrder of the Most Holy Trinity ............................... 677 (410) 486-5171 www.trinitarians.orgOur Sunday Visitor ................................................. 351, 353, 355, 357, 359, 361 (800) 348-2440 www.osv.comOutside da Box ...................................................... 824 (866) 456-6936 outsidedabox.comOxford University Press ......................................... 560, 562 (212) 726-6000 www.oup.com/usParaclete Press ...................................................... 645, 647 (800) 451-5006 www.paracletepress.comParish Data System ............................................... 485 (800) 892-5202 www.parishdata.comParishSOFT ............................................................ 667 (800) 930-4774 www.parishsoft.comPauline Books & Media .......................................... 257, 356, 358, 360, 362, 364 (310) 397-8676 www.pauline.orgPaulist Press .......................................................... 216, 218 (800) 218-1903 www.paulistpress.comPaulist Press Book Center .................................... 206, 208, 210, 212, 214 (877) 545-8815PAX Clothing .......................................................... 826 (626) 969-1829 www.paxclothing.comPeace Education Foundation ................................ 668 (800) 749-8838 www.PeaceEducation.orgPflaum Publishing Group ....................................... 550, 552 (800) 543-4383 www.pflaum.comPontifical Mission Societies ................................... 607, 609 (800) 431-2222 www.onefamilyinmission.orgPortable Prayer Life Chapels ................................ 690 (888) 983-4100 www.portablechapels.comPrintery House ....................................................... 606, 608, 610 (800) 322-2737 www.printeryhouse.orgRCL Benziger ......................................................... 127, 129, 131, 226, 228, 230 (877) 275-4725 RCLBenziger.com
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Relics ...................................................................... 245, 247 (602) 788-0065 [email protected] Education Congress .............................. 331, 430 (310) 637-7346 archdiocese.la/oreRestorative Justice: California Catholic Conf. ..... 464 (916) 443-4851 restorejustice.comRichard A. Jarrett Stained Glass Studio ............... 388 (760) 788-9243 www.richardajarrett.comSacred Heart Kids’ Club ........................................ 814 (323) 935-2372 sacredheartsisters.comSadlier .................................................................... 324, 326, 328, 330, 332 (800) 221-5175 www.sadlier.comSaint John’s Abbey ................................................ 742 (320) 363-2548 abbeyvocations.comSaint John’s School of Theology & Seminary ...... 460 (800) 361-8318 www.csbsju.edu/sotSaint Joseph High School ..................................... 704 (562) 925-5073 www.sj-jester.orgSaint Mary’s Press ................................................. 401, 403, 405, 500, 502, 504 (800) 533-8095 www.smp.orgSalesian Youth Ministry ......................................... 408 (626) 280-8622 [email protected] ............................................................ 367, 369, 371 (800) 515-0027 www.sandalstrap.comSanta Clara University/Pastoral Ministries ........... 611, 613 (408) 554-4831 www.scu.edu/pmSara K. Rubin Pottery and Sculpture .................... 209, 211 (585) 442-6890 [email protected] ..................................................................... 109 (818) 771-1361 www.scrc.orgSeraph7 .................................................................. 287 (713) 823-6442 www.seraph7.comSHCJ Art/France White ......................................... 253 (626) 345-1666 shcj.org/white_reproductions.htmlSisters of Divine Providence ................................. 706 (412) 318-3327 www.divineprovidenceweb.orgSisters of Notre Dame ........................................... 564, 566 (805) 917-3706 sndca.org/congressSisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods .. 649, 651, 653 (812) 535-2800 www.SistersofProvidence.orgSisters of St. Joseph of Orange ............................ 640, 642 (714) 633-8121 www.sistersofstjoseph.orgSisters of the Holy Names .................................... 217 (408) 354-3944 jesuitscalifornia.orgSociety of the Sacred Heart .................................. 724 (314) 652-6800 www.rscj.orgSoft Saints, Inc. ..................................................... 620 (714) 505-3127 www.softsaints.comSpiritandsong.com - a division of OCP ................. 143, 242 (800) 548-8749 www.spiritandsong.comSpiritual Directors International ............................. 658 (425) 455-1565 sdiworld.orgSt. Andrew’s Abbey Ceramics ............................... 275, 277, 374, 376 (888) 454-5411 standrewsabbeyceramics.comSt. Anne’s in the Mountains Retreat Center ......... 185 (909) 687-2832 mountaincatholic.orgSt. Anthony Messenger Press ............................... 508, 510, 512, 514 (800) 488-0488 AmericanCatholic.orgSt. Camillus Center - HIV/AIDS Ministry .............. 458 (323) 225-4461 www.stcamilluscenter.orgSt. Francis Xavier Univ. Ministry Programs .......... 119 (866) 551-7575 stfx.ca/academic/continuingedStorykeepers .......................................................... 117 (214) 923-7779 www.storykeepers.comSunny-Side Up Entertainment ............................... 291 (800) 655-3406 sunny-sideup.comSunrise Printery ..................................................... 708 (888) 351-3185 www.sunriseprintery.comTechnology Center ................................................. 431, 530 (310) 637-7346 www.RECongress.orgTekton Woodworks, LLC ....................................... 115 (435) 513-5500 www.tektonwoodworks.comThe Carmelite Friars/Order of Carmelites ............ 683 (818) 985-9085 www.carmelites.netThe Crossroad Publishing Company .................... 103, 105, 202, 204 (845) 517-0180 www.cpcbooks.comThe H2O Project .................................................... 816 (281) 353-7809 www.theh2oproject.orgThe Matthew Kelly Foundation ............................. 489 (513) 221-7700 www.matthewkelly.orgThe Merton Institute for Contemporary Living ...... 664 (502) 899-1991 www.mertoninstitute.orgThe Saint John’s Bible ........................................... 546 (800) 654-0476 www.sjbible.orgThe Stories of Cesar Chavez ................................ 689 (818) 337-9267 www.storiesofcesarchavez.comThe Tomorrow Project/Catholic Charities ............. 487 (619) 230-1151 www.tomorrowproject.orgThe Word Among Us ............................................. 384 (800) 775-9673 wau.orgTheFeltSource.com ............................................... 603, 605, 702 (877) 463-1053 TheFeltSource.comTLC Church Software ............................................ 678 (425) 392-9592 www.tlccommunications.comTORCH3M: Dominican Movies, Music & Magic .. 718 (323) 533-0306 www.torch3m.orgTori…art on fire ...................................................... 308 (951) 675-0157 [email protected] Creations, Inc. ........................................ 516, 518 (800) 701-4211 www.tortorelli.comTransportation Charter Services, Inc. ................... 720 (714) 637-4300 [email protected] of Life Imports, Inc. ....................................... 628 (800) 300-3335 www.thetreeoflifeimports.comTwenty-Third Publications ..................................... 321, 323 (800) 321-0411 23rdpublications.comU.S. Air Force Chaplain Corps .............................. 818 (800) 803-2452U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) ... 523, 525, 622, 624 (800) 235-8722 www.usccbpublishing.orgUnited Catholic Artists ........................................... 686 (949) 713-3654 www.UnitedCatholicArtists.orgUniversity of Dallas, School of Ministry ................ 579 (888) 447-4777 www.udallas.edu/ministryUniversity of Notre Dame - STEP ......................... 830, 832 (574) 631-8207 step.nd.eduUniversity of San Francisco-Institute for
Catholic Educational Leadership (ICEL) .......... 680 (415) 422-2083 usfca.edu/icelUSAMadrid Books .................................................. 681 (312) 404-3274 www.usamadrid.comUWS In Christ ........................................................ 587 (213) 688-6180 www.uwsinchrist.comVal MacRae Designs/Sacred-Spiral ...................... 320, 322 (562) 429-7462 sacred-spiral.comValLimar Jansen & Frank Jansen ......................... 406 (909) 240-7884 [email protected] Co Ltd ........................................................ 337, 339, 341, 343, 345, 347 011-353-1-878-8177 www.veritas.ieVietnam Catholic Artistic Crafts & Books ............. 834, 836 (714) 260-4570Vincentian Family .................................................. 417, 419 (650) 949-8890 www.famvin.orgVocations Office ..................................................... 463, 465, 467 (213) 637-7248 www.lavocations.orgWipf and Stock Publishers .................................... 385 (541) 344-1528 www.wipfandstock.comWm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co. ......................... 478, 480 (800) 253-7521 www.eerdmans.comWood & Iron Factory .............................................. 233 (619) 719-1660 www.thewoodironfactory.comWorld Library Publications ..................................... 412, 414, 416, 418, 420 (800) 566-6150 www.wlpmusic.com
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