RECongress 2014 Program Book
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RECongress 2014 Program Book
DISNEYLAND® KATELLA AVENUE + JOLLY ROGER 205A PORTOFINO 207A 1 208A ARENA 210A AR 1 ROOM 211A EAST DOOR TO ARENA 213A ARENA FOUNTAIN 205B ARENA LOBBY 206A 207B HALL A 207C 208B SHERATON PARK GARDEN PALM PARK PLAZA 209A 210B HILTON PARKING LOT HUNTINGTON LAGUNA CALIFORNIA 201A 210C 211B EXHIBIT HALL + HILTON ANAHEIM SHERATON PARKING LOT ORANGEWOOD CLARION PARKING STRUCTURE HARBOR BOULEVARD LEVEL 3 CONVENTION 303 CONVENTION 304 BALLROOMS A-E CONVENTION 208 CONVENTION 209 CONVENTION 210 CONVENTION 211 CONVENTION 212 CONVENTION 213 CONVENTION CENER ROOMS LEVEL 1 ARENA HALL A HALL B LEVEL 2 CONVENTION 201 CONVENTION 202 CONVENTION 203 CONVENTION 204 CONVENTION 205 CONVENTION 206 CONVENTION 207 201B 202A 212A 213B NORTH LOADING DOCKS HALL B PROGRAM BOOKS REGISTRATION Grand Plaza MARRIOTT ELITE BALLROOM GRAND BALLROOM MARQUIS BALLROOMS ORANGE COUNTY CLARION HOTEL ROOM ORANGEWOOD BALLROOM HILTON HOTEL ROOMS LAGUNA PACIFIC MARRIOTT HOTEL ROOMS GRAND BALLROOMS MARQUIS BALLROOMS ORANGE COUNTY SHERATON PARK HOTEL ROOMS PALM PLAZA BALLROOM PARK BALLROOM TIFFANY TERRACE 201C 213C 7 SOUTH LOADING DOCKS HALL C HALL D STRUCTURE CONVENTION HALL A (SOUTH EAST) CONVENTION 304 (3RD FLOOR) CONVENTION HALL A SEE + ON MAP CONVENTION CENTER AR 1 CONVENTION HALL A CONVENTION 304 (3RD FLOOR) HALL A PREFUNCTION LOBBY CONVENTION HALL A HALL A PREFUNCTION/EAST ARENA DOORS CONVENTION 304 (3RD FLOOR) CONVENTION HALL A (EAST WALL) CONVENTION 304 (3RD FLOOR) CONVENTION CENTER HALL B CONVENTION HALL A (EAST SIDE) 202B 206B 204A 203A 207D 204B/C 209B 303B A 2013 201D 210D 2013 February 21-24 FREIGHT ELEVATOR February 21-24 Program Book 303A 304A LEVEL 2 ROOMS 201-213 203B 212B 204D 213D rth 303C E A LEVEL 3 ROOMS 303-304 304B RE NA TIO 303D 304D BALLROOM D C B 304C No urt Co lm Pa NC EFU PR MARRIOTT MARRIOTT PARKING PARKING BOOK SIGNING AREA CHAPEL EXHIBITS FIRST AID HEADQUARTERS INFORMATION BOOTH/SOUVENIRS LABYRINTH MESSAGE CENTER O.R.E. STAFF BOOTH PROGRAM BOOK DISTRIBUTION RECONCILIATION ROOM RECORDING BOOTH SACRED SPACE SPANISH “ARENA” VOLUNTEER LOUNGE HALL E th ANABELLA HOTEL 6 TO HALL E (WHERE TO FIND) Program Book FREIGHT ELEVATOR N ou tS ur Co lm Pa N 5 4 PEDESTRIAN CORRIDOR CONVENTION CENTER GROUND LEVEL CONVENTION CENTER LEVEL 1 AND LEVEL 2 HANDICAP HOTELS CAR PARK WEST STREET The page left blank for 2-page viewing SCHEDULE THURSDAY, MARCH 13 5:30 pm - 8:30 pm FRIDAY, MARCH 14 7:00 am - 3:00 pm 8:30 am - 9:30 am 10:00 am - 11:30 am 10:15 am - 11:00 am 11:30 am - 1:00 pm 11:45 am - 12:30 pm 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm 3:00 pm - 4:30 pm 5:15 pm 8:00 - 9:30 pm 9:00 pm SATURDAY, MARCH 15 7:30 am - 3:00 pm 7:50 am 8:30 am 10:00 am - 11:30 am 11:30 am - 1:00 pm 11:45 am - 12:30 pm 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm 3:00 pm - 4:30 pm 5:15 pm 8:00 pm - 9:30 pm 8:30 pm 9:00 pm - 12 midnight SUNDAY, MARCH 16 8:00 am - 11:00 pm 8:00 am - 9:30 am 8:30 am 10:00 am - 11:30 am 11:30 am - 1:00 pm 11:45 am - 12:30 pm 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm 3:30 pm 2014 Los Angeles Religious Education Congress On-site Registration & Ticket Pick-up – (Convention Prefunction Area) On-site Registration & Ticket Pick-up – (Prefunction Area) Opening Rite & Welcome – (Arena) Period 1 Workshops Archbishop José Gomez Online Chat – (Tech Center, Hall A) LUNCH Music: The Jacob & Matthew Band – (Arena) Music: Jesse Manibusan, Sarah Hart & Jackie Francois – (Hall B) Period 2 Workshops Period 3 Workshops EUCHARISTIC LITURGIES Evening Prayer – (Convention 303) Concert: “United by Faith” / “Unidos por la fe” – (Arena) Film Showcase – (Convention 201) Celtic Prayer – (Convention 303) On-site Registration & Ticket Pick-up – (Prefunction Area) Morning Praise – (Arena) Keynote: Rev. Robert Barron – (Arena) Period 4 Workshops LUNCH Music: John Burland, Andrew Chinn & Michael Mangan – (Arena) Music: ValLimar Jansen & Curtis Stephan – (Hall B) Period 5 Workshops Period 6 Workshops EUCHARISTIC LITURGIES Evening Prayer – (Convention 303) Concert: Ceili Rain – (Arena) Sacred Illuminations – (Convention 213) Young Adult Dance – (Marriott Marquis Ballroom) On-site Registration & Ticket Pick-up – (Prefunction Area) EUCHARISTIC LITURGY – (Arena) Address (English): Dr. Carolyn Woo – (Convention Ballroom AB) Address (Spanish): Msgr. Eduardo Chávez – (Hall B) Period 7 Workshops LUNCH Music: Donna Peña, Meredith Augustin & Anna Betancourt – (Arena) Music: Stella Garcia-Lopez, Rudy Lopez & Pedro Rubalcava – (Hall B) Period 8 Workshops CLOSING EUCHARISTIC LITURGY – (Arena) REGISTRATION HOURS: Friday: Saturday: Sunday: Location: 7:00 am - 3:00 pm 7:30 am - 3:00 pm 8:00 am - 11:00 am Prefunction Area EXHIBIT HALL HOURS: Friday & Saturday: Sunday: Location: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm 8:00 am - 3:00 pm Convention Hall A MULTICULTURAL EXHIBIT: Friday & Saturday: Sunday: Location: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm 9:00 am - 2:30 pm 2nd Floor Prefunction Lobby SACRED SPACE IN CONVENTION 304 (3rd floor) Friday Saturday Sunday 10:00 am - 4:00 pm 10:00 am - 9:00 pm 10:00 am - 1:00 pm • Labyrinth • Chapel • Art Works • • Live Music • Stations of the Cross • • Sacrament of Reconciliation Friday & Saturday: 11:30 am - 1:00 pm & 2:30 - 3:30 pm CONTENTS General Info 2014 LOS ANGELES RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CONGRESS MARCH 14-16, 2014 28 30 26 27 63-65 TALLERES DEL CONGRESO Viernes, Marzo 14 – Sesiones 1-3............. 31 Sábado, Marzo 15 – Sesiones 4-6 ............. 32 Domingo, Marzo 16 – Sesiones 7-8.......... 33 WORSHIP AIDS – ARENA: Friday Opening Rite & Welcome begins.............. 34 Urban Fusion Liturgy begins .................... 37 Arena Saturday Morning Praise begins .............................. 42 Native American Liturgy begins ............... 45 Sunday Closing Liturgy begins .............................. 51 Congress Theme Song .............................. 60-61 12 13 14 18 19 20 23 24 Maps WORKSHOP ROOM LOCATIONS Period 1 – Friday, March 14 ........................ Period 2 – Friday........................................... Period 3 – Friday........................................... Period 4 – Saturday, March 15 ..................... Period 5 – Saturday ....................................... Period 6 – Saturday ....................................... Period 7 – Sunday, March 16 ....................... Period 8 – Sunday ......................................... O.R.E. Recorded workshops indicated by * and SPECIAL EVENTS Friday .................Archbishop Gomez Online Chat Friday .................................... Film Showcase 2014 Saturday ....................... Sacred Illuminations 2014 Saturday .................................. Young Adult Dance Sunday.................................... Souvenir ePostcards www.RECongress.org • Facebook: RECongress • Twitter: LACongress Exhibitors SAVE THE DATE! Congress 2015 Dates March 12, 2015 (Youth Day) & March 13-15, 2015 SECCIÓN EN ESPAÑOL Horario del Congreso ................................ Información ............................................... Mensaje del Arzobispo Gomez ................ Mensaje de la Directora de la O.R.E. ....... Programas de la O.R.E. ............................ Español GENERAL INFORMATION Acknowledgements ....................................... 69-72 Attendee General Information ...................... 7 Audio Recording Form ................................. 25 Catechist Recertification ............................... 66 Committees ................................................... 67 Endowment Fund Contributors ..................... 70-72 Exhibitors • Categories ............................................... 91-95 • Featured Exhibitors ................................ 80-98 • Index (alphabetical) ................................ 95-100 Daily Schedules • Friday, March 14 .................................... 8-10 • Saturday, March 15 ................................ 15-17 • Sunday, March 16 .................................. 21-22 Maps • Clarion Hotel Map .................................. 74 • Convention Center Map ...................Back Cover • Exhibit Hall A Map ................Inside Back Cover • Hilton Hotel Map ................................... 75 • Marriott Hotel Map................................. 76 • Restaurants Map & Listing ..................... 78-79 • Sheraton Park Hotel Map ....................... 77 O.R.E. Programs ........................................... 63-65 O.R.E. Staff .................................................. 62 O.R.E. Staff Booth Schedule ........................ 63 Speaker Index................................................ 5 Technology Center Schedule ........................ 11 Weekend Schedule ..................... Inside Front Cover Welcome Message from Archchbishop Gomez ........ 2 Message from Bishop Vann ...................... 3 Message from the O.R.E. Director............ 4 Schedule ARCHDIOCESE OF LOS ANGELES OFFICE OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION (ORE) 3424 WILSHIRE BOULEVARD LOS ANGELES, CA 90010 PHONE: (213) 637-7346 WEB: www.RECongress.org EMAIL: [email protected] FACEBOOK: RECongress TWITTER: LACongress YOUTUBE: RECongress 1 WELCOME TO CONGRESS WELCOME March 2014 Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, Welcome to the 2014 Religious Education Congress of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles! The theme that gathers us this year, “Hope: A World Afire,” is a wonderful invitation for each one of us. The more we grow in the theological virtue of hope, the more we will be able to set the world on fire, the more we will be able to transform it into a better place, filled with love, peace, justice and respect for all. In order to do this, we should always remember what kind of hope we are talking about. Pope Francis explained it beautifully: “Hope is not optimism. Hope is a present, it’s a gift from the Holy Spirit. St. Paul tells us that hope has a name. Hope is Christ. If you don’t say: ‘I have hope in Jesus Christ, a person that’s alive, that lives in the Eucharist, that is present in His word,’ that is not hope. It could be good mood, optimism... “Jesus, the hope, renews everything: in my life, in your life, in our lives. He rebuilds. And what He builds again is precisely the reason of our hope. He’s the reason of our hope. And this hope does not delude because He is faithful. This is the virtue of hope. “May the Lord, who is the hope of glory, who is the center, the whole, help us in this path: to give hope, to have passion for hope.” I pray that these days of formation, fellowship, prayer and worship may be an excellent opportunity to grow in knowledge and understanding of our Catholic faith, as well as love and devotion to the Lord Jesus, whom we serve in our daily life, in our work, ministry, family and public life. May God bless you abundantly during this weekend and in all you do. Sincerely yours in Christ, Most Rev. José H. Gomez Archbishop of Los Angeles 2 2014 Religious Education Congress WELCOME General Info www.RECongress.org • Facebook: RECongress • Twitter: LACongress 3 WELCOME March 2014 Dear Friends, It is always a great joy for me to welcome you to our spirited Religious Education Congress. This amazing weekend offers many opportunities for re-energizing our lives, for resourcing and enriching our ministries. This year’s theme, “Hope: A World Afire,” flows from the transfiguration story proclaimed on the second Sunday of Lent. Hope rooted in grace and goodness shines brightly on the face of Jesus. Knowing that the fruit of hope is boldness, we commit to light fires of hope and set our world ablaze with the Gospel story and our commitment to the catechetical ministry. 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 18 students to pursue a master’s degree in Religious Education. Your gift offering at the 2013 Congress Saturday night liturgies together with registration contributions added $43,154 to this fund. We thank for your ongoing generosity. The variety of workshops and keynotes available throughout the weekend are excellent resources for formation and enrichment for you and for your communities of faith. The opportunity to listen and be renewed by the wisdom offered by national and international speakers is truly gift and blessing. Our spirits are sure to be lifted by the inspirational liturgical celebrations, entertainment and multicultural experiences provided. At the center of the many activities, there is also opportunity to spend time in prayer in the contemplative environment provided in Sacred Space, walk the labyrinth or avail of the sacrament of reconciliation. Thank you for your wonderful leadership and your faithful dedication to sharing the Good News. I look forward to greeting you at this spirit-filled event. I look forward to welcoming you. Sr. Edith Prendergast, RSC Director, Office of Religious Education 4 2014 Religious Education Congress SPEAKER INDEX Asterisks (*) and the headphone symbol ( ) indicate recorded workshops. “Key” indicates a Saturday Keynote or Sunday Address. Workshops are designated by two numbers separated by a dash. The single digit indicates the period; the number after the dash is the workshop number. Workshop numbers -01 to -30 are in English; -50 to -58 are in Spanish; and -70 is in Vietnamese. Heft, Rev. James .......................... 4-10* Hendey, Lisa ................................. 2-12*, 7-12* Hernandez, Sr. Glenda ................. 1-56*, 7-52* Hernandez, Wil ............................. 4-11 Hershey, Rev. Terry ...................... 1-09*, 4-12* Hristou, Rhea................................ 1-10*, 8-10* Huebsch, Bill................................. 4-13*, 5-06* Jansen, ValLimar .......................... 2-03*, 4-14* Jezreel, Jack................................. 1-11*, 4-15* Joncas, Fr. Michael....................... 5-14, 8-11 Just, Fr. Felix ................................ 7-13* Kaczor, Dr. Christopher ................ 8-12* Kempf, Fr. Joe .............................. 3-08*, 4-16* Kendzia, Tom ................................ 6-02* Kennedy, Rev. Michael ................. 8-54* Kicanas, Bishop Gerald ................ 1-12*, 2-13* Kinghorn, Carol............................. 5-15, 8-13 Kolar, Peter ................................... 3-10, 8-55 Landry, Carey ............................... 5-15, 8-13 Lawton, Liam ................................ 5-16 Leal, Douglas................................ 6-03* Leonard, Fr. Richard ..................... 6-04, 8-14 Loftus, Fr. David ........................... 1-02*, 3-11* Lombardi, Dr. Josephine............... 2-14*, 7-15* Macalintal, Diana .......................... 7-16* MacBeth, Sybil.............................. 2-15*, 6-05* Mahony, Cardinal Roger ............... 4-17* Mangan, Michael .......................... 1-14*, 6-06* Manibusan, Jesse......................... 3-12* Martin, Rev. James ....................... 3-13*, 7-17* Massingale, Fr. Bryan ................... 3-14*, 4-18* Matovina, Dr. Timothy ................... 4-54*, 6-07* Mayersohn, Rabbi Michael ........... 6-08* McCarty, Robert............................ 3-15*, 5-18* McCorquodale, Charlotte.............. 6-09* McGrath, Bro. Michael O’Neill ...... 5-21* McKee, Brian ................................ 5-11*, 8-05* McKenna, Dr. Megan .................... 3-16*, 6-11* McMahon, Bishop Malcolm .......... 7-18* Medina, Dr. Jose Antonio.............. 6-54* Miles, Ted ..................................... 6-10* Molina Jr., Hector.......................... 3-18, 6-55 Montenegro, Juan Carlos ............. 2-52*, 4-57*, ........................................ 6-10, * Moreno, Rafael ............................. 2-54 Morris, Fr. Jonathan...................... 3-17*, 4-19* Mullen, Fr. J. Patrick ..................... 2-16*, 6-12* Murua, Marcelo............................. 5-54*, 8-56* Nelson-Johnson, Dr. Terry ............ 6-13*, 7-19* Nguyen, Fr. Bao............................ 2-70* Ospino, Dr. Hosffman ................... 2-17*, 4-55* Pacatte, Sr. Rose.......................... 6-14* Pacholczyk, Fr. Tadeusz ............... 4-21, 5-17 Paprocki, Joe ................................ 1-13*, 7-14* Parra Sánchez, Abundio ............... 1-57*, 4-56* Patin, Mike .................................... 1-15* www.RECongress.org • Facebook: RECongress • Twitter: LACongress Pereda Bullrich, Hernán ............... 5-55*, 7-53* Petitfils, Roy.................................. 4-22*, 8-15* Pham, Fr. Thinh Duc..................... 1-70*, 4-70* Phong, Bro. Fortunat .................... 3-70*, 6-70* Pineda-Madrid, Dr. Nancy ............ 6-56*, 7-54 Ponnet, Fr. Chris........................... 3-04* Prado, Fr. Fernando ..................... 3-55*, 5-56* Preston, Anthony .......................... 3-19* Quinlivan, Sr. Carol....................... 2-18* Radcliffe, Fr. Timothy .................... 3-20*, 5-19* Recinella, Susan........................... 2-20*, 6-15* Recinella, Dale ............................. 2-20*, 6-15* Reese, Thomas ............................ 6-16, 7-20 Reinhard, Sarah ........................... 2-12*, 7-12* Reyes, Dr. Jonathan ..................... 3-21*, 4-23* Ricard, Rev. R. Tony ..................... 1-16*, 4-24* Ricken, Bishop David ................... 4-25* Roberto, John ............................... 3-22* Rodriguez, Rev. Domingo............. 3-56*, 5-57 Rodriguez, Cardinal Oscar ........... 3-57*, 7-21* Rolheiser, Rev. Ronald ................. 1-17*, 5-20* Rubalcava, Pedro ......................... 5-58, 7-54, ........................................ 8-16 Ryan, Bishop Sylvester ................ 3-24*, 4-57* Rymarz, Dr. Richard ..................... 2-19*, 8-17* Sawyer, Sr. Kieran ........................ 5-22*, 8-18* Scally, Anna .................................. 8-19* Scirghi, Fr. Thomas ...................... 1-18*, 6-17* Searle, Susan ............................... 7-22* Sedano, Maruja ............................ 3-58*, 8-57* Senior, Fr. Donald ......................... 3-23*, 4-26* Shepp, Vikki.................................. 5-18* Siller Acuña, Clodomiro L. ............ 2-55*, 7-55* Skinner, Christine ......................... 2-21*, 8-20* Skinner, Michael ........................... 2-21*, 8-20* Smith-Christopher, Dr. Daniel ....... 1-19*, 8-21* Sofield, Bro. Loughlan .................. 2-22*, 6-18* Spitzer, Rev. Robert...................... 3-25*, 6-19* Stanz, Julianne ............................. 5-23*, 8-22* Stauring, Javier............................. 8-54* Stenzel, Pam ................................ 1-20*, 7-23* Sullivan, Sr. Maureen ................... 2-23*, 5-24* Symkowick, Deacon Joe .............. 7-11* Theisen, Michael .......................... 6-20*, 8-23* Tuoc, Bishop Joseph Nguyen ....... 5-70*, 7-70* Turk, Jihad .................................... 2-25*, 5-25* Turner, Rev. Paul .......................... 1-21*, 3-26* Valenzuela, Victor ......................... 2-56*, 6-21* Valenzuela, David ......................... 4-20* Valladares, Sr. Xiskya ................... 4-58*, 8-58* Valoyce Sanchez, Georgiana ....... 4-20* Vega, Rev. Richard ....................... 6-57* Vital Cruz, Lupita .......................... 2-57*, 5-53* Vitillo, Msgr. Robert ...................... 1-22*, 6-22* Wagner, Luella .............................. 4-20* Wagner, Nick ................................ 8-24* Walker, Christopher ...................... 1-23*, 6-23* Wallis, Jim..................................... 2-24*, 3-27* Weber, Jean Marie ....................... 2-26*, 5-26* Wells, David.................................. 6-25*, 8-25* Wenc, Char................................... 1-24*, 6-24* West, John.................................... 6-26* White, Fr. Michael ......................... 1-25*, 4-27* White, Dr. Vanessa ....................... 1-26*, 7-25* White, Dr. Joseph ......................... 6-27*, 7-24* Whyte, David ................................ 1-27, 2-27 Wicks, Dr. Robert.......................... 1-28, 4-28 Woo, Dr. Carolyn .......................... KEY* Yzaguirre, Dr. John ....................... 7-56* Zanotto, Rev. Luigi........................ 6-58*, 7-57* Zukowski, Sr. Angela .................... 2-28*, 5-27* 5 General Info Aguilera-Titus, Dr. Alejandro ......... 3-51*, 6-51* Allen Jr., John ............................... 5-01*, 7-01* Alonso, Tony ................................. 2-01, 5-16 Anderle, Donna............................. 2-02*, 5-02* Angotti, John................................. 5-21* Angrisano, Steve .......................... 1-01* Angulo, Katherine ......................... 3-52* Ash, Laura .................................... 4-02*, 7-02 Atkinson, Patrick ........................... 2-51*, 5-03* Awiapo, Thomas ........................... 2-03* Bañuelas, Msgr. Arturo ................. 1-51*, 4-01* Barron, Rev. Robert ...................... KEY* Beckman, Betsey.......................... 4-02*, 7-02* Benavides, Luis ............................ 1-52*, 6-52* Bergant, Sr. Dianne ...................... 4-03*, 5-04* Bird, Nancy ................................... 3-09*, 7-03* Birmingham, Mary ........................ 3-01*, 7-04* Bordeaux, Clementine .................. 4-20* Boyle, Rev. Gregory ..................... 5-05* Bryant, Sr. Kathy........................... 8-01* Burland, John ............................... 2-04*, 7-05* Cameli, Fr. Louis........................... 5-07*, 7-06* Castañeda, Dr. Augusto................ 7-51* Castillo, Francisco ........................ 6-53*, 8-51* Chavez, Msgr. Eduardo ................ 5-51*, KEY* Chinn, Andrew .............................. 3-02*, 8-02* Chinnéide, Deirdre Ní ................... 8-03* Corcoran, Tom .............................. 1-25*, 4-27* Cornejo, Olivia .............................. 1-54 Cozzens, Fr. Donald ..................... 5-08 Crosthwaite, Prof. Alejandro ......... 1-53*, 5-52* Cusick, Rev. John ......................... 1-04*, 5-09* Dahm, Rev. Charles ..................... 4-51*, 8-52* De Silva, Chris .............................. 5-16 Deasy, Fr. Ken .............................. 8-04* Deck, Fr. Allan .............................. 3-53* Donegan, Fr. Gary ........................ 5-11*, 8-05* Downey, Dr. Michael ..................... 4-04* Dyer, Msgr. Timothy ...................... 3-24* East, Tom...................................... 2-05*, 4-05* East, Msgr. Ray ............................ 5-10* Ellair, Steven................................. 3-03*, 4-06* Esparafita, Rev. Fabian ................ 3-54*, 8-53* Fabing, Fr. Robert......................... 1-03 Feduccia, Robert .......................... 7-07* Ferder, Sr. Fran ............................ 2-06*, 8-06* Fernández, Santiago .................... 4-52 Fitzmaurice, Arthur ....................... 3-04*, 5-12* Flecha, P. José Román................. 2-53*, 4-53* Flores, Theresa ............................ 1-05*, 8-07* Florian, Amy.................................. 2-07, 8-08 Fragomeni, Fr. Richard ................. 2-08*, 4-07* Francois, Joyce ............................ 3-24*, 6-10* Frawley-Mangan, Anne................. 1-14*, 7-08* Friedt, Dan .................................... 1-06* Gaillardetz, Dr. Richard ................ 1-07*, 6-01* Galea, Fr. Rob .............................. 2-09* Galipeau, Dr. Jerry........................ 2-10* Garcia, Rev. David........................ 1-55*, 4-57* García-López, Estela .................... 5-58, 8-16 Gordon, Dr. Greer ......................... 1-08*, 7-09* Griffith, Dr. Colleen ....................... 2-11* Groome, Dr. Thomas .................... 2-11*, 4-08* Haas, David .................................. 3-05, 7-10 Hall, Darrell ................................... 3-06*, 8-09* Hansen, Deacon Ron ................... 7-11* Hart, Mark ..................................... 3-07*, 4-09* Hart, Sarah ................................... 4-14* Haugen, Marty .............................. 2-01 Headley, Fr. William ...................... 5-13* Heagle, Fr. John ........................... 2-06*, 8-06* CONGRESS FEATURES CONGRESS SPOTLIGHT NOTE: Some Arena and Hall B sessions have handouts for their workshops posted online. Find information and the listing at www.RECongress.org/2014/updates.htm. ARCHBISHOP GOMEZ CHAT > Friday, 10:15-11:15 am – Tech Center Join us Friday morning at the Tech Center as Los Angeles Archbishop José Gomez conducts the first live video chat session from Congress with students from St. Columbkille Elementary School in Los Angeles. Friday Event only, 8:30-9:30 am – Hall B You don’t have to be in the Arena to see the Opening Rite & Welcome. You can now watch the Friday morning event broadcast live on the screens in Hall B. And don’t forget that you can watch Arena events broadcast live on the Internet at www.RECongress. org/LIVE and find some past Congress moments on our page at www.youtube.com/ RECongress. < FRIDAY EVENING CONCERT Friday, 8:00-9:30 pm – Convention Arena “United by Faith and Language” FILM SHOWCASE 2014 > Friday, 8:00-10:00 pm – Convention 201 The Film Showcase, in partnership with Loyola Marymount University, presents excerpts from a number of narrative feature films, shorts, documentaries, experimental and animated films, whose thematic elements are grounded in Catholic social teaching, justice, ministry, spirituality and theology. Filmmakers will be on hand to meet with audience members. SATURDAY CONCERT > Saturday, 8-9:30 pm – Convention Arena Ceili Rain Just the heavenly party you are looking for on Saturday night! Ceili Rain’s upbeat Celtic pop-rock music makes dancers of us all in the Arena! Featuring songs from their new “Hymns & Hers” CD, along with your old favorites, the Ceili tunes allow no heart to be left unmoved, no feet to stand still! 2014 ART EXHIBIT > Friday through Sunday – Arena Lobby Karen Schmidt creates sculptures that convey spiritual truth through symbol, gesture and form. Her liturgical sculptures speak on many levels and draw the viewer into contemplation. Her work is installed across America, and her studio in Anaheim, Calif., serves as a center to connect and support local artists. (Arena Lobby) 6 < LIVE STREAMING IN HALL B Join Santiago Fernandez and friends on a musical journey through Latin America to celebrate faith and life. The evening will celebrate the sounds and rhythms of Hispanic culture. Come ready to sing and dance to the music and the angelic voices of the Latino artists you have come to know and love. < KEYNOTE: REV. ROBERT BARRON Saturday, 8:30 am – Convention Arena “Hope to Set the World Afire” Let us explore the essential recommendations for the successful proclamation of Jesus Christ in today’s culture. This calls for a “willingness to tell the great story,” lead with the beautiful, preach with ardor, and employ the new media. < SACRED ILLUMINATIONS Saturday, 8:30 pm – Convention 213 “Sacred Illuminations: A mystical choreography of light and sound” incorporates the newest liturgical and fine art photography and reflections by Sister Rose Marie Tulacz, SND. She will bring us deeper in surrender to the voice and echoes of God’s unconditional love. < CONGRESS SOUVENIRS Friday through Sunday – Hall A Don’t leave Congress without getting your souvenir items. Find pins, note pads, pens, buttons and more at the Information/Souvenir booth in the center of Hall A. 2014 Religious Education Congress GENERAL INFORMATION CELL PHONES Out of respect for speakers and other participants, please turn off or silence cell phones during general sessions, liturgies and workshops. EMERGENCIES In case of emergency, contact Convention Center personnel or the nearest Congress official wearing a red, white and blue striped ribbon; they are in radio contact and can summon help quickly. For life-threatening situations, please call 9-1-1. EXHIBIT HALL HOURS Exhibits are located in Hall A. See pages 95-100 for a listing of exhibitors. Exhibits will be open: Friday & Saturday: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Sunday: 8:00 am - 3:00 pm FIRST AID A First Aid Station for routine health matters is located in the Prefunction area (see back cover map). FOOD/CONCESSIONS The Convention Center offers daily options of food choices in Hall A. Continental breakfast: 8:00 am - 9:30 am Lunch: 11:00 am - 2:00 pm Cart concessions: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm HOSPITALITY ROOM INFORMATION Check the Message Board in the Prefunction area to give or obtain information about parish hospitality. LOST AND FOUND Lost & Found is located outside of Congress Headquarters, located in Convention AR 1. MESSAGE CENTER The Message Center, located in the Prefunction area, can receive incoming messages. Call (714) 765-8883 or (714) 765-8884 to leave a message, or you can leave a note on the Message Board. Friday: 10:00 am - 6:00 pm Saturday: 9:00 am - 6:00 pm Sunday: 9:00 am - 3:00 pm PARKING Day parking is available in the Convention Center parking structures at the rate of $12 per day with no in-and-out privileges. RESTAURANT RESERVATIONS In addition to our listing on pages 78-79, the Restaurant Booth, located in the Prefunction area, has restaurant menus and can help make reservations: Friday & Saturday: 10:00 am - 6:00 pm Sunday: 10:00 am - 3:00 pm SPEAKER BOOK SIGNINGS Authors and musical artists will be available to sign books and CDs in the Signing Area (southeast area of Exhibit Hall A, near the Recording Booth). Check the schedule at the Book Signing Area for updated times. SMOKING Smoking is not allowed at the Convention Center, other than the designated outdoor courtyards. NOTICE By your attendance at this event, you are granting your permission to be filmed, videotaped, audiotaped or photographed by any means and are granting full use of your likeness, voice and words without compensation. WORKSHOP INFORMATION NAME TAGS/TICKETS Congress Name Tags are required to be worn at all times during scheduled events. Tickets are necessary for admittance into all workshops, general sessions and the Exhibit Hall. SAVING SEATS It is permissible to save seats up to 10 minutes before a scheduled function begins. After that time, we ask that, in Christian love, you release these seats for others. If any Congress volunteer requests that you release seats that you are saving, please comply with the direction given. WORKSHOPS All workshops are ticketed and no one will be admitted to any session without the proper ticket. Any valid ticket will serve as admission to Arena or Hall B workshops, but these sessions are not open to those without tickets. Our speakers are generously sharing their time and talents with us. As a special courtesy to them, we ask that you please arrive at the workshop location prior to the scheduled start time. We remind you to please silence or turn off your cell phone. All sessions will begin on time, and many speakers have asked that no one be admitted after the session has begun. Also, we ask you to avoid, as much as possible, leaving workshops during a presentation. Most of the workshops will have a natural break time when it would be less disruptive to the speaker and to the other participants. www.RECongress.org • Facebook: RECongress • Twitter: LACongress 7 General Info AUDIO RECORDING Many of the workshop sessions will be recorded with speaker permission (indicated by [*] and ). Delegate recording in any medium of any workshop or general assembly is NOT permitted. Audio CDs are available for purchase on site at the CSC Digital Media booth at the east wall in Hall A. Downloadable MP3s are available after Congress. Order information on page 25. FRIDAY EVENTS FRIDAY @ CONGRESS Friday, March 14, 2014 Opening Event 2013 2012 LITURGIES & PRAYER SERVICES Eucharistic Liturgies All liturgies begin at 5:15 pm Congress offers several Eucharistic Liturgies of different character from which to choose. We invite you to experience a liturgy from among the many cultures. F1 F2 F3 F4 Character General Celtic Jazz Spanish Location Hilton California Convention Ballrooms Marriott Marquis Ballroom Convention Hall B F5 F6 Urban Fusion Vietnamese Convention Arena Marriott Grand Ballroom Presider Rev. James Clarke Msgr. Clement Connolly Rev. Patrick Mullen Archbishop José Gomez Music Patrick Zubiate Liam Lawton Curtis Stephan / Chris de Silva Santiago Fernandez / Rudy López Estela García-López Msgr. Ray East Meredith Augustin Bishop Joseph Nguyen Tuoc Vietnamese Community Liturgy of the Hours & Prayer Service Vespers (Latin for “evening”) is our evening prayer service. Our day ends with a Celtic prayer service. P1 Evening Prayer P2 Celtic Prayer 8 5:15 pm Convention 303 (3rd floor) 9:00 pm Convention 303 (3rd floor) Juliette Marsh-Williams Deirdre Ní Chinnéide Cesar Marquez / Teresa Weiss 2014 Religious Education Congress FRIDAY EVENTS FRIDAY SCHEDULE OPENING RITE & WELCOME Arena – Friday, 8:30 am “HOPE: A WORLD AFIRE” 7:00 am - 3:00 pm On-site registration begins (Prefunction area) Gathering in hope, we fan the flame of God’s fiery presence in us and among us. Our hearts and our voices will unite in a chorus of praise and gratefulness. This amazing and spirit-filled gathering will be graced by the presence and gifts of: 8:30 - 9:30 am Opening Rite & Welcome (Arena) Michael Paul Leon Rudy López Michael Mangan Jesse Manibusan Cesar Marquez Monica Miller Luther Rafael Moreno Donna Peña Danielle Rose Pedro Rubalcava Brenda Smith Nicole Smith-Masero Curtis Stephan Pasquale Talarico Ginny Temple Trevor Thomson Teresa Weiss John West & the Elohim D’Leon Gary Daigle Chris de Silva Santiago Fernández Noelle Garcia Estela García-López Hermana Glenda Laura Gomez David Haas Sarah Hart Marty Haugen Frank Jansen ValLimar Jansen Mary Janus Tom Kendzia Mel Kennedy Peter Kolar Gaile Krause Liam Lawton Carey Landry Matthew Leon Valyermo Dancers ... and many others 10:00 - 11:30 am Period 1 Workshops 10:15 - 11:00 am Archbishop Gomez Online Chat (Tech Center - Hall A) 11:30 am - 1:00 pm LUNCH 11:45 am - 12:30 pm Music (Arena) – The Jacob & Matthew Band Music (Hall B) – Jesse Manibusan, Sarah Hart, & Jackie Francois 1:00 - 2:30 pm Period 2 Workshops 3:00 - 4:30 pm Period 3 Workshops FRIDAY LUNCHTIME ENTERTAINMENT Arena – 11:45 am - 12:30 pm 5:15 pm Eucharistic Liturgies & Evening Prayer THE JACOB & MATTHEW BAND Come sing, rejoice, pray and celebrate with this gifted band as they debut new songs off their forthcoming album and share some crowd favorites that many have come to love. Sit back, relax, enjoy your meal and listen to their rich blend of music and prayer that is sure to lift your spirits! The Jacob & Matthew Band 8:00 pm Concert (Arena) – “United by Faith and Language” / “Unidos por la fe y el idioma” Film Showcase 2014 (Convention 201) Hall B – 11:45 am - 12:30 pm 9:00 pm JESSE MANIBUSAN, SARAH HART & JACKIE FRANCOIS Celtic Prayer (Convention 303) “Resound the Mystery in Songs of Joy & Hope” Francois Come and experience songs and stories that will Manibusan Hart more than entertain, but rather excite, encourage and energize. Enjoy this trio of talent in a wonderful, exciting model of catechesis and evangelization. Registration Hours 7:00 am - 3:00 pm (Prefunction area) FRIDAY EVENING CONCERT Exhibit Hall Hours 8:00 am - 5:00 pm (Hall A) Arena – 8:00 pm “United by Faith and Language” / “Unidos por la fe y el idioma” Join Santiago Fernandez and friends on a musical journey through Latin America to celebrate faith and life. The evening will celebrate the sounds and rhythms of Hispanic culture. Come ready to sing and Fernandez dance to the music and the angelic voices of the Latino artists you have come to know and love! FILM SHOWCASE 2014 Convention 201 – 8:00 - 10:00 pm The Film Showcase, in partnership with Loyola Marymount University, presents excerpts from a number of films and shorts, whose thematic elements are grounded in Catholic social teaching, justice, ministry, spirituality and theology. www.RECongress.org • Facebook: RECongress • Twitter: LACongress Sacred Space 10:00 am - 4:00 pm (Convention 304) RECONCILIATION HOURS 11:30 am - 1:00 pm & 2:30 - 3:30 pm Multicultural Exhibit 9:00 am - 5:00 pm (Convention 2nd floor) A.A. Meeting Noon (Marriott San Diego) 9 Schedule Archbishop José Gomez Edith Prendergast, RSC Paulette Smith Jan Pedroza John Flaherty Tony Alonso Donna Anderle David Anderson John Angotti Steve Angrisano Ed Archer Meredith Augustin Betsey Beckman Anna Betancourt Mary Blanche John Burland Helena Buscema Karla Carrillo Andrew Chinn Harrison Crenshaw Phoebe Crenshaw FRIDAY EVENTS ARCHBISHOP CHAT @ TECH CENTER Tech Center – Hall A, 10:15 - 11:00 am Come watch Los Angeles Archbishop José Gomez in a video chat from Congress with students from St. Columbkille School in Los Angeles. Then check online later to view the session from our web site: www.RECongress.org/chat. Friday, March 14, 2014 ASIAN PACIFIC EVENTS VIETNAMESE-LANGUAGE WORKSHOPS 1-70* Fr. Thinh Duc Pham (Convention) 209 2-70* Fr. Bao Nguyen (Convention) 209 3-70* Bro. Fortunat Phong (Convention) 209 ENGLISH WORKSHOPS ART EXHIBIT Grand Arena Lobby Karen Schmidt creates sculptures that convey spiritual truth through symbol, gesture and form. Her liturgical sculptures speak on many levels and draw the viewer into contemplation. Her work is installed across America, and her studio in Anaheim, Calif., serves as a center to connect and support local artists. (Arena Lobby) EXHIBIT HALL A Hall A – 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Exhibit Hall A showcases over 200 companies ranging from religious art to music, and from publishing houses to educational institutions, in addition to our own represented Los Angeles Archdiocesan ministries. SACRED SPACE Convention 304, 10:00 am - 4:00 pm Reconcilation Hours: 11:30 am - 1:00 pm & 2:30 - 3:30 pm Take a respite from the day’s events and enter a space dedicated to facilitating a sense of spiritual rejuvenation. Spend time with the Stations of the Cross, the labyrinth, or the meditative music and art. MULTICULTURAL EXHIBIT Convention 2nd floor Lobby – 9 am - 5 pm Find a variety of cultural and religious artifacts, expressions of faith and religious piety practices, stories of saints and martyrs, and a plethora of items from the cultures of Native America, Central and South America, Europe, Africa/ African-American and Asia. UNWIND DURING CONGRESS Hall A Prefunction Area – 10 am - 4:30 pm Renew your spirit and take a break from the bustle of Congress with a chair massage that relieves tension and relaxes the mind. Visit our Chair Massage area in the Prefunction Area of Hall A. The cost is $1 per minute. A.A. MEETING Friday noon – Marriott San Diego Lunchtime meeting for Alcoholics Anonymous (A.A.) men and women to share their experiences. 10 3-12* Jesse Manibusan (Convention) 201 ABC LITURGY: VIETNAMESE Marriott (5:15 pm) Bishop Joseph Nguyen Tuoc, presider SPEAKER BOOK SIGNINGS Hall A (Southeast area) Authors and performing artists have scheduled times to sign their books and CDs at the Signing Area. The tables are located in the southeast area of Hall A. Check the posted schedule for any updates to appearance times and table numbers. FOLLOWING PERIOD 1 (about 11:30 am) Author Publisher Table Fr. Thomas Scirghi Paraclete Press B Fr. Michael White Ave Maria Press C Tom Corcoran Ave Maria Press D Dr. Robert Wicks Ave Maria Press E Ronald Rolheiser Paulist Press/Image Books F Char Wenc Paulist Press G Pam Stenzel Paulist Press H Joe Paprocki Loyola Press I Megan McKenna Megan McKenna J FOLLOWING PERIOD 2 (about 2:30 pm) Author Publisher Table Lisa Hendey Ave Maria Press C Sarah Reinhard Ave Maria Press D Sybil Macbeth Paraclete Press E Dr. Thomas Groome Paraclete Press G Dr. Colleen Griffith Paraclete Press H FOLLOWING PERIOD 3 (about 4:30 pm) Author Fr. Jonathan Morris Publisher Table HarperOne B Fr. James Martin HarperOne C Jim Wallis Paulist Press D Fr. Allan Deck, SJ Renew International E Fr. Joe Kempf Ligouri Publications G Greg Wasinski Let Me Be…Ministries I 2014 Religious Education Congress The RECongress Technology Center highlights Internet and social media resources and programs that would be of interest to our Congress attendees. The Tech Center is located near the center of Exhibit Hall A, under the “Computer Demonstration” banner. Drop by to see the latest in our exhibitors’ online products and resources and find us online at www.RECongress.org/2014/tech.htm. RECONGRESS TECHNOLOGY CENTER SCHEDULE (Check for schedule updates online and on site) FRIDAY, MARCH 14 10:15 am - 11:00 am 11:30 am - 12:00 pm 12:00 am - 12:30 pm 12:30 pm - 1:00 pm 1:00 pm - 1:30 pm 1:30 pm - 2:00 pm 2:00 pm - 2:30 pm 2:30 pm - 3:00 pm Archbishop Gomez Online – The Archbishop conducts an online video chat from Congress with students from St. Columbkille Elementary School in Los Angeles. Gradelink – Learn why more Catholic schools are choosing Gradelink to manage student information, master grading and boost enrollment. TheFiveLoaves.com – Tom Tomaszek, Pastoral Director and co-founder of The Five Loaves, will present a mini-session entitled, “Emerging Media and the Gospel.” Catholic Communication and Collaboration (C3) – Charlotte McCorquodale will overview of the C3 Pilot-San Fernando Pastoral Region Parish Cluster project. USCCB – The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops introduces myUSCCB, a new online, mobile, 24/7 members-only portal to support Catholic ministry. Outside da Box – See the latest video resources, including the VCAT (Video Catechism) 48-film series addressing key concepts from the Catechism – and it’s FREE! VoicesAsOne.com – Come and discover the innovative, new website (sponsored by WLP) that brings contemporary Catholic music directly to the ears and eyes of music enthusiasts, music directors, and parish musicians around the globe! 3:00 pm - 3:30 pm SATURDAY, MARCH 15 9:00 am - 9:30 am 9:30 am - 10:00 am 10:00 am - 10:30 am 10:30 am - 11:00 am 11:00 am - 11:30 am 11:30 am - 12:00 pm 12:00 pm - 12:30 pm 12:30 pm - 1:00 pm 1:00 pm - 1:30 pm 1:30 pm - 2:00 pm 2:00 - 2:30 pm 2:30 - 3:00 pm Gradelink – Learn why more Catholic schools are choosing Gradelink to manage student information, master grading and boost enrollment. Loyola Press – A demonatration of their online tools and resources for Catholic faith formation. Sadlier - A demonstration of our FREE resources and downloadables, including the Daily Rosary App and free Product Previews of lessons and demo videos. Loyola Press – A demonatration of their online tools and resources for Catholic faith formation. Chris Gonzalez – Making game show-style iPad applications for use in the classroom and in ministry. No programming experience needed! TheFiveLoaves.com – Tom Tomaszek, Pastoral Director at The Five Loaves, will present a mini-session entitled, “Emerging Media and the Gospel.” Outside da Box – See the latest video resources, including the VCAT (Video Catechism) 48-film series addressing key concepts from the Catechism – and it’s FREE! Catholic Communication and Collaboration (C3) – Charlotte McCorquodale will overview of the C3 Pilot-San Fernando Pastoral Region Parish Cluster project. USCCB – The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops introduces myUSCCB, a new online, mobile, 24/7 members-only portal to support Catholic ministry. St. Camillus Center – Fr. Chris Ponnet will focus on the Peace and Justice curriculums: Consistent Life Ethics, Death Penalty, Health Care and Pax Christi! Gradelink – Learn why more Catholic schools are choosing Gradelink to manage student information, master grading and boost enrollment. SUNDAY, MARCH 16 SUNDAY ONLY! Drop by the Tech Center for your FREE souvenir ePostcard to email home and to friends! (Not available during presentation times.) www.RECongress.org • Facebook: RECongress • Twitter: LACongress 11 Schedule TECHNOLOGY CENTER TECH CENTER IN HALL A PERIOD 1 10:00 - 11:30 am • Friday, March 14, 2014 WORKSHOP 1-01 Keeping the Faith While Teaching the Faith! - Steve Angrisano AUDIO LOCATION (Marriott) Grand Ballrm F-K (Hilton) Huntington 1-02 The New Evangelization - Fr. David Loftus (originally with Fr. Pat Brennan) 1-03 Not So Fast: Prayer in the Life of Jesus and You and Me - Fr. Robert Fabing — (Convention) Ballroom C 1-04 Enough is Enough! - Rev. John Cusick (Clarion) Orangewood 1-05 The Slave Across the Street: A True Story of Human Trafficking in the States - Theresa Flores (Convention) 203 1-06 Leadership and Social Justice: How Catholic Schools Can Change Our World - Dan Friedt (Sheraton) Palm Ballroom 1-07 The Re-making of the Papacy: From Pope Paul VI to Pope Francis - Dr. Richard Gaillardetz (Convention) 201 ABC 1-08 Temptation, Suffering and Forgiveness: The Spiritual Life - Dr. Greer Gordon (Convention) 213 1-09 Making a Difference: Being Not Just the Best IN the World, but the Best FOR the World - Rev. Terry Hershey (Convention) Ballroom DE 1-10 Focusing on Forgiveness: How to Prepare a Successful Reconciliation Retreat for Children - Rhea Hristou (Convention) 211 1-11 St. Francis, Pope Francis and a Vision for the 21st-century Parish - Jack Jezreel (Convention) 208 1-12 Forming Students with a Global Catholic Perspective - Bishop Gerald Kicanas (Marriott) Orange County 1-13 21 Ways to Build a More Robust Catholic Identity - Joe Paprocki (Marriott) Marquis North 1-14 Setting Hearts Afire: Music and Drama in Scripture and Liturgy - Michael Mangan & Anne Frawley-Mangan (Convention) 202 1-15 The Burning Bush: A Model for Ministry? - Mike Patin (Convention) 303 1-16 Were You There? Walking the Road to Calvary with Jesus - Rev. R. Tony Ricard (Marriott) Marquis Ctr. South 1-17 Fear and Her Many Children: As Dampening Our Hope and Our Fire - Rev. Ronald Rolheiser (Convention) Arena 1-18 Everything is Sacred: An Introduction to the Sacrament of Baptism - Fr. Thomas Scirghi (Convention) 205 1-19 Singing Daniel: Biblical Interpretation in the African-American “Spirituals” - Dr. Daniel Smith-Christopher (Convention) 206 1-20 Holistic Chastity Education: Not Just “The Talk” - Pam Stenzel (Convention) 204 1-21 A Long Look at the Lectionary for Mass - Rev. Paul Turner (Sheraton) Park Ballroom 1-22 HIV/AIDS: A Continuing Challenge to the Church and the World - Msgr. Robert Vitillo (Convention) 201 D 1-23 We Shall Praise Your Name - Christopher Walker (Convention) 210 ABC 1-24 Parenting: Are We Having Fun Yet?! - Char Wenc (Convention) 212 1-25 Growing a Healthy Parish - Fr. Michael White & Tom Corcoran (Convention) 207 ABC 1-26 Sharing the Old, Old Story: Storytelling in the African-American Community - Dr. Vanessa White (Convention) 207 D 1-27 Solace: The Art of Asking the Beautiful Question - David Whyte — (Hilton) California AB 1-28 Just Start Where You Are: Turning the NEXT Corner in Your Spiritual Life - Dr. Robert Wicks — (Hilton) California D 1-70 Vietnamese Workshop (“My lips shall speak your praise”: The Role of the Psalms in the Liturgy) - Fr. Thinh Duc Pham 12 (Convention) 209 2014 Religious Education Congress PERIOD 2 Friday, March 14, 2014 • 1:00 - 2:30 pm WORKSHOP 2-01 Messengers of Hope: Expanding the Vision of Ministry for the 21st Century - Tony Alonso & Marty Haugen AUDIO LOCATION — (Convention) Ballroom C (Hilton) Laguna 2-03 Walking Together as One Family of Hope - Thomas Awiapo & ValLimar Jansen (Convention) 303 2-04 Songs of Hope and Celebration for Children - John Burland (Marriott) Orange County 2-05 Making the Connection with Parents while Preparing Youth for Confirmation - Tom East (Convention) 208 2-06 Who’s Sorry Now? The Challenge of Forgiveness - Sr. Fran Ferder & Fr. John Heagle (Convention) 204 2-07 Where is God in All This? - Amy Florian — Schedule 2-02 Developing a Children’s Liturgical Dance Ministry - Donna Anderle (Convention) 201 ABC 2-08 Divinization: The invitation of the Eucharist to Communion of Life and Love with God - Fr. Richard Fragomeni (Sheraton) Park Ballroom 2-09 Getting Teens to “LOL” – Love Our Liturgy - Fr. Rob Galea (Convention) Ballroom DE 2-10 RCIA: Discerning Conversion - Dr. Jerry Galipeau (Convention) 207 ABC 2-11 Catholic Spiritual Practices: A Treasury Old and New - Dr. Thomas Groome & Dr. Colleen Griffith (Clarion) Orangewood 2-12 Today’s Domestic Church: Driving the New Evangelization - Lisa Hendey & Sarah Reinhard (Convention) 212 2-13 Immigration: A Moral, Ethical Issue - Bishop Gerald Kicanas (Convention) 210 ABC 2-14 Living with the Lord’s Prayer - Dr. Josephine Lombardi (Sheraton) Palm Ballroom 2-15 Teaching Kids to Pray – Praying in Color - Sybil MacBeth (Marriott) Marquis North 2-16 Why Catholics Shouldn’t Be Fundamentalists - Fr. J. Patrick Mullen (Hilton) California D 2-17 Hope and Fire: Catechetical Insights on the Holy Spirit - Dr. Hosffman Ospino (Convention) 205 2-18 Rekindling the Flame - Sr. Carol Quinlivan (Convention) 201 D 2-19 That’s a Good Story! Using Narrative to Teach About Morality - Dr. Richard Rymarz (Convention) 202 2-20 Bringing the Death Penalty Up Close - Dale & Susan Recinella (Convention) 213 2-21 Fuel for the Fire: How to Keep from Burning Out, Burning Over or Being Burned - Christine & Michael Skinner (Marriott) Elite 2-22 Developing the Parish as a Community of Service: A Parish Filled with Life and Hope - Bro. Loughlan Sofield (Convention) 203 2-23 Announcers of a New Pentecost - Sr. Maureen Sullivan (Convention) 210 D 2-24 Revolutionary Hope - Jim Wallis (Convention) Arena 2-25 Islam and the Arab Spring: Democracy and Revolution and War - Jihad Turk (Convention) 206 2-26 The Brain and God: Are We “Wired” for Spirituality? - Jean Marie Weber (Convention) 211 2-27 The Pilgrim Way: Setting Direction for a Future Life - David Whyte — (Hilton) California C 2-28 Reinvigorating Catholic Identity in a Digital Civilization - Sr. Angela Zukowski (Convention) 207 D 2-70 Vietnamese Workshop (The New Evangelization: Our Identity, Our Mission) - Fr. Bao Nguyen (Convention) 209 www.RECongress.org • Facebook: RECongress • Twitter: LACongress 13 PERIOD 3 3:00 - 4:30 pm • Friday, March 14, 2014 WORKSHOP 3-01 Confirming Adult Catholics - Mary Birmingham AUDIO LOCATION (Convention) 207 D 3-02 “In Joyful Hope” – Songs of Joy and Hope for Our Children - Andrew Chinn (Marriott) Elite 3-03 The Heart of It All: Keys to Awesome Adolescent Ministry! - Steven Ellair (Convention) 206 3-04 Illuminating Church Teachings on Homosexuality - Arthur Fitzmaurice & Fr. Chris Ponnet (Marriott) Marquis North 3-05 Cry Out with Joy: Celebrating the Liturgy of the Word in Song - David Haas — (Convention) 303 3-06 The Bible is a Dangerous Book: The Radical and Inclusive Kingdom of Jesus - Darrell Hall (Marriott) Grand Ballrm A-E 3-07 Dying Young: Why the Young Church Is Falling Away and What We Can Do About It - Mark Hart (Convention) Arena 3-08 Five Things Every Kid Needs To Know … However Old We Are! - Fr. Joe Kempf (Hilton) California C 3-09 Do You See What I See? A Catechist’s Perspective - Nancy Bird (originally with Dr. Saundra Kennedy) (Convention) 201 D 3-10 Discovering the Assembly’s Voice: Sacred Music in the Liturgy - Peter Kolar — (Convention) Ballroom C 3-11 Hearts Burning, or Heartburn? - Fr. David Loftus (Convention) 208 3-12 Music and Multicultural Ministry - Jesse Manibusan (Convention) 201 ABC 3-13 Praying with Scripture - Rev. James Martin (Marriott) Marquis Ctr. South 3-14 The Social Teaching of Pope Francis - Fr. Bryan Massingale (Hilton) California D 3-15 How to Talk with Young People About God! - Robert McCarty (Clarion) Orangewood 3-16 Wear Hope Like a Second Skin! - Dr. Megan McKenna (Convention) 203 3-17 The Church, Pope Francis and You: Where Are We Going? - Fr. Jonathan Morris (Convention) 207 ABC 3-18 The Seven Habits of Highly Evangelistic Catholics - Hector Molina Jr. — (Hilton) Huntington 3-19 P.A.R.T.Y. (Parents and Administration Remembering The Youth) - Anthony Preston (Convention) 210 ABC 3-20 Does the Word of God Really Have Authority in the Church? - Fr. Timothy Radcliffe (Sheraton) Plaza Ballroom 3-21 Culture, Justice and Caritas: The Vision of Popes Benedict and Francis - Dr. Jonathan Reyes (Convention) 211 3-22 Families ARE the Future of the Church! - John Roberto (Convention) 205 3-23 Crucifixion: How a Terrible Form of Capital Punishment Became a Symbol of Abundant Life - Fr. Donald Senior (Sheraton) Park Ballroom 3-24 Pope Francis: How Do We Become the “Church of the Poor”? - Bishop Sylvester Ryan¸ Msgr. Timothy Dyer & Joyce Francois (Marriott) Orange County 3-25 Intellectual Preparation for the New Evangelization: Four Critical Challenges from Contemporary Culture - Rev. Robert Spitzer (Convention) 204 3-26 Confirmation in a New Translation - Rev. Paul Turner (Sheraton) Palm Ballroom 3-27 The Common Good and an Un-common Hope - Jim Wallis (Convention) Ballroom AB 3-70 Vietnamese Workshop (Teaching Mission and Evangelization Methods for Today’s Young People) - Bro. Fortunat Phong (Convention) 209 14 2014 Religious Education Congress SATURDAY EVENTS Schedule SATURDAY @ CONGRESS Saturday, March 15, 2014 Stations of the Cross at Sacred Space EUCHARISTIC LITURGIES & PRAYER SERVICES Eucharistic Liturgies All liturgies begin at 5:15 pm Character S1 Black Culture Location Convention Ballrooms Presider Rev. Gregory Chisholm S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 Hilton California Ballroom Marriott Grand Ballroom Convention Hall B Convention Arena Marriott Marquis Ballroom Rev. Jack Stoeger Bishop Gerald Dino Cardinal Oscar Rodriguez Rev. Henry Sands Rev. Greg Boyle Contemplative Divine Byzantine Mayan Native American Young Adult Music Los Angeles Archdiocesan Choir / Eddie Hilley / John Allen Tony Alonso / Trevor Thomson Byzantine Community Anna Betancourt / Rafael Moreno Donna Peña Jesse Manibusan Saturday Prayer Services Morning Praise begins our day. This year we are offering a prayerful, musical mediation on the Way of the Cross (an abbreviated Stations of the Cross). Our day ends with the simple chant song of Taizé prayer. Character P3 Morning Praise Location 7:50 am Convention Arena P4 Evening Prayer 5:15 pm Convention 303 (3rd floor) P5 Taize Prayer 9 pm Convention 303 (3rd floor) Presider Julianne Stanz Diana Macalintal — www.RECongress.org • Facebook: RECongress • Twitter: LACongress Music Donna Peña / Pedro Rubalcava / John Angotti Jeanne Cotter / Gary Daigle David Anderson 15 SATURDAY EVENTS SATURDAY SCHEDULE 7:30 am - 3:00 pm On-site registration (Prefunction area) 7:50 am Morning Praise (Arena) 8:30 am Keynote: Rev. Robert Barron (Arena) 10:00 - 11:30 am Period 4 Workshops 11:30 am - 1:00 pm LUNCH 11:45 am - 12:30 pm Music (Arena) – John Burland, Andrew Chinn & Michael Mangan Music (Hall B) – ValLimar Jansen & Curtis Stephan 1:00 - 2:30 pm Period 5 Workshops 3:00 - 4:30 pm Period 6 Workshops 5:15 pm Eucharistic Liturgies & Prayer Service 8:00 pm Concert (Arena) – Ceili Rain 8:30 pm Sacred Illuminations 2014 (Convention 213) 9:00 pm Taizé prayer (Convention 303) 9:00 pm - midnight Young Adult Dance (Marriott Marquis) Registration Hours 7:30 am - 3:00 pm (Prefunction Lobby) Exhibit Hall Hours 8:00 am - 5:00 pm (Hall A) Sacred Space 10:00 am - 9:00 pm (Convention 304) RECONCILIATION HOURS 11:30 am - 1:00 pm & 2:30 - 3:30 pm Speaker Book Signings 11:30 am - 5:00 pm (Southeast side, Hall A) Massage (Prefunction Lobby Hall A) 16 SATURDAY MORNING PRAISE Arena – 7:50 am We welcome a new day and sing out in a chorus of praise and worship to the God of Hope who stirs up the flame burning in the hearts of all of us gathered today. Donna Peña, Pedro Rubalcava and John Angotti will lead this spirit-filled and uplifting celebration. Our presider will be Julianne Donlon-Stanz. Together, we will celebrate and pour out the fire of God’s love into our world. SATURDAY KEYNOTE VERY REV. ROBERT BARRON, MA, STD Arena – 8:30 am “Hope to Set the World Afire” Let us explore the essential recommendations for the successful proclamation of Jesus Christ in today’s culture. This calls for a “willingness Barron to tell the great story,” lead with the beautiful, preach with ardor, and employ the new media. The presentation will renew our spirits and send us to engage in the trasnsformation of our world. SATURDAY LUNCHTIME ENTERTAINMENT Arena – 11:45 am - 12:30 pm JOHN BURLAND, ANDREW CHINN & MICHAEL MANGAN “Songs of Hope, Songs of Joy” All the way from Down Under! Join these three Burland Chinn Mangan inspirational Australians on an intergenerational musical journey of faith, hope and joy. Come and immerse your spirit in a vibrant and uplifting celebration, sure to set hearts afire! VALLIMAR JANSEN & CURTIS STEPHAN Hall B – 11:45 am - 12:30 pm Come! Join ValLimar Jansen, Curtis Stephan and their friends for unforgettable lunchtime entertainment. Curtis has immense talent and experience, beginning with the prestige of playing trumpet in the University of North Texas’ world-renowned “One O’Clock” band (Google it). Over the Stephan years, we have grown to know ValLimar’s musical prowess, Jansen beginning with her serving as cantor for the first Jazz Mass at the L.A. Religious Education Congress 20 years ago! You are guaranteed a great time!” SATURDAY EVENING CONCERT Arena – 8:00 pm CEILI RAIN Just the heavenly party you are looking for on Saturday night! Ceili Rain’s upbeat Celtic pop-rock music makes dancers of us all in the Arena! Featuring songs from their new “Hymns & Hers” CD, along Ceili Rain with your old favorites, the Ceili tunes allow no heart to be left unmoved, no feet to stand still! Winners of 12 Unity Awards, and back at Congress by popular demand! SACRED ILLUMINATIONS 2014 Convention 213 – 8:30 pm Sacred Illuminations: A mystical choreography of light and sound – incorporating her newest liturgical and fine art photography and reflections, Sr. Rose Marie Tulacz, SND, will lead us on a journey into the urgency of God’s longing for us. 2014 Religious Education Congress Saturday, March 15, 2014 SATURDAY EVENTS YOUNG ADULT EUCHARISTIC LITURGY Marriott Marquis Ballroom – 5:15 pm Rev. Gregory Boyle will preside at our Young Adult Liturgy with music led by Jesse Manibusan! Come and worship with other young adults from around the world at this celebration that highlights the gifts of young adults. YOUNG ADULT DANCE MULTICULTURAL EXHIBIT Convention Center, 2nd floor, 9:00 am - 5:00 pm Presented by the many ethnic groups in the Los Angeles Archdiocese, the exhibits are a collaborative work of the Archdiocesan Offices of Religious Education and Ethnic Ministry. Schedule Marriott Marquis Ballroom – 9:00 pm - 12 midnight This annual Congress tradition is a chance to meet new friends and reconnect with old. After a full day of workshops, networking and celebrating liturgy, our DJ will mix the beats to keep the party going into the night! All young adults 18 to 39 are welcome. ID required for admission. Cost: $7 per person. ASIAN PACIFIC EVENTS VIETNAMESE-LANGUAGE WORKSHOPS 4-70* Fr. Thinh Duc Pham (Convention 209) 5-70* Bishop Joseph Nguyen Tuoc (Conv. 209) 6-70* Bro. Fortunat Phong (Convention 209) SPEAKER BOOK SIGNINGS IN HALL A SACRED SPACE Convention 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 a space dedicated to facilitating a sense of spiritual rejuvenation. Spend time at the Stations of the Cross or at the labyrinth, and partake in the Sacrament of Reconciliation or the meditative music and art. (We are grateful to the priests who make this sacrament available to our Congress attendees.) ART EXHIBIT Grand Arena Lobby Karen Schmidt creates sculptures that convey spiritual truth through symbol, gesture and form. Her liturgical sculptures speak on many levels and draw the viewer into contemplation. Her work is installed across America, and her studio in Anaheim, Calif., serves as a center to connect and support local artists. UNWIND DURING CONGRESS Hall A Prefunction Area – 10 am - 4:30 pm Renew your spirit and take a break from the bustle of Congress with a chair massage that relieves tension and relaxes the mind. Visit our Chair Massage area in the Prefunction Area of Hall A. The cost is $1 per minute. AND DON’T MISS... TECH CENTER (HALL A) – Exhibitors demonstrating throughout the day, check page 11 for daily schedule. A.A. MEETING – Lunchtime meeting at the Marriott Authors and performing artists have scheduled times to sign their books and CDs at the Signing Area. The tables are located in the southeast area of Hall A. Check the posted schedule for any updates to appearance times and table numbers. FOLLOWING KEYNOTE (about 9:30 am) AUTHOR PUBLISHER Fr. Robert Barron Paulist Press/Image Books TABLE F FOLLOWING PERIOD 4 (about 11:30 am) Author Publisher Fr. Jonathan Morris HarperOne Fr. Michael White Ave Maria Press Tom Corcoran Ave Maria Press Dr. Robert Wicks Ave Maria Press Timothy Matovina Liguori Publications Hosffman Ospino Liguori Publications Wil Hernandez Paulist Press Megan McKenna Megan McKenna Table B C D E G H I J FOLLOWING PERIOD 5 (about 2:30 pm) Author Publisher Fr. Louis Cameli Ave Maria Press John Allen Paulist Press/Image Books Ronald Rolhesier Paulist Press/Image Books Greg Wasinski Let Me Be…Ministries Table C D E I FOLLOWING PERIOD 6 (about 4:30 pm) Author Publisher Fr. Richard Leonard Paulist Press Char Wenc Paulist Press Sybil Macbeth Paraclete Press Fr. Thomas Scirghi Paraclete Press Table C E G H Hotel’s San Diego room. www.RECongress.org • Facebook: RECongress • Twitter: LACongress 17 PERIOD 4 10:00 - 11:30 am • Saturday, March 15, 2014 WORKSHOP AUDIO 4-01 Ministers of Hope as Prophets and Mystics - Msgr. Arturo Bañuelas 4-02 Dancing with Hildegard / Dancing with Hope - Betsey Beckman & Laura Ash 4-03 Can the Natural World Afford a “Just War”? - Sr. Dianne Bergant 4-04 Egypt Behind … Gladness to Find - Dr. Michael Downey 4-05 Disciple Building Youth Ministry that is BUILT TO LAST - Tom East 4-06 Prayer Afire: Enlivening Prayer Experiences for Children - Steven Ellair 4-07 Be Dazzled by the Light of Faith: A Practical Look at the Encyclical of Pope Francis - Fr. Richard Fragomeni 4-08 Will There Be Faith? - Dr. Thomas Groome 4-09 Say What?!? Getting the Church More Engaged at Your Parish - Mark Hart 4-10 Reconciliation: The Forgotten Sacrament - Rev. James Heft 4-11 Henri Nouwen: A Life of Hope Amidst Tension - Wil Hernandez — 4-12 Scandalous Love: You Can’t Get Away From a Love That Won’t Let You Go - Rev. Terry Hershey 4-13 Creating a Culture of Holiness in Your Parish - Bill Huebsch 4-14 Mothers, Mystics, Martyrs and Models of Faith - Sarah Hart & ValLimar Jansen 4-15 Simplicity: A Freedom, a Challenge and a Mandate for Human Survival - Jack Jezreel 4-16 What I Heard in the Confessional - Fr. Joe Kempf 4-17 “Post-sacrament” Evangelization - Cardinal Roger Mahony 4-18 How Religion Both Makes and Unmakes Racial Prejudice and Fear - Fr. Bryan Massingale 4-19 The Peaceful Soul: Making the Serenity Prayer a Way of Life - Fr. Jonathan Morris 4-20 Native American Spirituality, Tradition and Storytelling - Georgiana Valoyce Sanchez, Luella Wagner, Clementine Bordeaux & David Valenzuela 4-21 In Vitro Fertilization and Assisted Reproductive Technologies — - Fr. Tadeusz Pacholczyk 4-22 The “Question Behind the Question”: What Youth and Young Adults Really Want to Know and How to Address Their Fears, Hopes and Concerns - Roy Petitfils 4-23 Evangelization and Justice in the Church’s Mission - Dr. Jonathan Reyes 4-24 If Loving You is Wrong, I Don’t Want to be Right! Exploring God’s Unconditional Love - Rev. R. Tony Ricard 4-25 The New Evangelization: Called to Be Holy - Bishop David Ricken 4-26 Avoiding the “Stale Air”: A Biblical Reflection on the Mission of Jesus and the Essential Outreach of the Church - Fr. Donald Senior 4-27 Ecclesia: The Church as a Movement - Fr. Michael White & Tom Corcoran 4-28 Riding the Dragon: Strengthening Your Inner Life in Challenging — Times - Dr. Robert Wicks 4-70 Vietnamese Workshop (Liturgy and Lay Ministries) - Fr. Thinh Duc Pham 18 LOCATION (Convention) 210 D (Hilton) Laguna (Convention) 207 D (Convention) 201 D (Sheraton) Park Ballroom (Marriott) Grand Ballrm F-K (Convention) 207 ABC (Marriott) Orange County (Convention) Ballroom DE (Sheraton) Palm Ballroom (Convention) 208 (Marriott) Marquis Ctr. South (Convention) 202 (Convention) 303 (Marriott) Elite (Hilton) California C (Convention) Ballroom AB (Marriott) Marquis North (Convention) 210 ABC (Hilton) California D (Convention) 211 (Convention) 204 (Convention) 205 (Convention) Arena (Hilton) Huntington (Clarion) Orangewood (Convention) 201 (Hilton) California AB (Convention) 209 2014 Religious Education Congress PERIOD 5 Saturday, March 15, 2014 • 1:00 - 2:30 pm WORKSHOP 5-01 All Things Catholic: What’s Hot and What’s Not in the Global Church - John Allen Jr. AUDIO LOCATION (Convention) Ballroom AB (Hilton) Laguna 5-03 Human Trafficking: Going Under the Belly of the Beast - Patrick Atkinson (Marriott) Grand Ballrm A-E 5-04 Missio Dei: Transfiguration of All Creation - Sr. Dianne Bergant (Convention) 206 5-05 Standing with Those Who “Live Outside the Camp” - Rev. Gregory Boyle (Marriott) Marquis Ctr. South 5-06 Communio - Bill Huebsch (originally with Fr. Pat Brennan) (Marriott) Elite 5-07 Get Them to Church: Ways to Bring Catholics to Sunday Mass, Every Sunday - Fr. Louis Cameli (Sheraton) Park Ballroom 5-08 Secular Sanctity - Fr. Donald Cozzens — (Convention) 207 ABC 5-09 The Pastor Has All the Power – However…Without the Laity and Lay Leadership, There is Little Power to Exercise! - Rev. John Cusick (Hilton) California D 5-10 Parishes Working Together: New Hope for the New Evangelization - Msgr. Ray East (Convention) 208 5-11 The Passion Calls Us to be Peacemakers - Fr. Gary Donegan & Brian McKee (Convention) 202 5-12 Gay Catholic? Identifying as Catholic Before Gay - Arthur Fitzmaurice (Hilton) California AB 5-13 A Church Afire with Hope - Fr. William Headley (Convention) 210 D 5-14 Enriching Sunday Mass with a Hymn of the Day - Fr. Michael Joncas — (Convention) Ballroom C 5-15 Hi God: Evangelizing Children Through Music, Gesture and Song - Carey Landry & Carol Kinghorn — (Marriott) Orange County 5-16 Pilgrim: Seeking the Way - Liam Lawton, Tony Alonso & Chris de Silva — (Convention) Arena 5-17 Medical and Moral Decision-making in End-of-Life Situations - Fr. Tadeusz Pacholczyk — (Sheraton) Palm Ballroom 5-18 Collaboration or Competition: Mass and Sports vs. Mass or Sports - Robert McCarty & Vikki Shepp (Convention) 201 ABC 5-19 Being Christ’s Body - Fr. Timothy Radcliffe (Marriott) Marquis North 5-20 Attuning Ourselves to the Fire, the Heartbeat of Christ: Exploring a Rich Mystical Image - Rev. Ronald Rolheiser (Convention) Ballroom DE 5-21 Saved by Beauty: The Healing Power of Art and Music - Bro. Michael O’Neill McGrath & John Angotti (Convention) 303 5-22 Growing Up Catholic: Character and Faith (Young Adolescent Ministry) - Sr. Kieran Sawyer (Convention) 203 5-23 Young Adult Ministry: 10 Ways to Engage, Empower and Ignite the Faith of Young Adults - Julianne Stanz (Convention) 213 5-24 “I Will Prove My Holiness Through You...” (Ez. 36:23-26) - Sr. Maureen Sullivan (Convention) 211 5-25 American Islam - Jihad Turk (Convention) 205 5-26 Developing the Gift of Faith - Jean Marie Weber (Convention) 201 5-27 Sacramental Imagination and Faith Formation - Sr. Angela Zukowski (Convention) 207 D 5-70 Vietnamese Workshop (One Can’t Really Hope Without Faith) - Bishop Joseph Nguyen Tuoc (Convention) 209 www.RECongress.org • Facebook: RECongress • Twitter: LACongress 19 Schedule 5-02 Liturgical Movement for Adults - Donna Anderle PERIOD 6 3:00 - 4:30 pm • Saturday, March 15, 2014 WORKSHOP 6-01 Imagining God in a Scientific Age - Dr. Richard Gaillardetz AUDIO LOCATION (Convention) 204 6-02 Answer the Call: Ritual Creating Discipleship - Tom Kendzia (Convention) Ballroom C 6-03 “Spiritual But Not Religious” Adults and Young Adults Belong Here - Douglas Leal (Convention) 213 6-04 Holding to Belief in an Unbelieving World - Fr. Richard Leonard — (Convention) Arena 6-05 Praying in Color - Sybil MacBeth (Clarion) Orangewood 6-06 1, 2, 3 … God Loves Me! Singing and Celebrating with Children - Michael Mangan (Convention) 202 6-07 The Paschal Mystery in Daily Life - Dr. Timothy Matovina (Convention) 203 6-08 Three Jewish Spiritual Heroes: Moses, David, Jesus - Rabbi Michael Mayersohn (Marriott) Marquis Ctr. South 6-09 Are You Certifiable? Exploring National Lay Ecclesial Ministry Certification: The Opportunities & Challenges - Charlotte McCorquodale (Convention) 201 D 6-10 Inspiring Youth to Mission and Solidarity - Ted Miles, Joyce Francois & Juan Carlos Montenegro (Marriott) Orange County 6-11 What is Hope But Courage Willed and Shared! - Dr. Megan McKenna (Convention) 212 6-12 “For You Were Once Aliens!” (Ex. 22:20): The Bible on Immigrants - Fr. J. Patrick Mullen (Hilton) California D 6-13 Hold Each Other – For God’s Sake: An Affirmation of the Gift of Sexuality - Dr. Terry Nelson-Johnson (Convention) 205 6-14 T.H.I.N.K.: Five Ways to Deal with the Media in Your (Child’s) Life - Sr. Rose Pacatte (Convention) 211 6-15 Catholic Teaching and the Realities of the American Death Penalty - Dale & Susan Recinella (Convention) 303 6-16 Pope Francis: What Does He Mean for the Church? - Thomas Reese — (Convention) Ballroom AB 6-17 Signs of God’s Grace: The Sacraments - Fr. Thomas Scirghi (Marriott) Marquis North 6-18 The Pastoral Council: Building a Living, Hope-filled Community, Not a Corporate Body of Management - Bro. Loughlan Sofield (Convention) 208 6-19 Happiness, Suffering and the Love of God: Why Would an All-loving God Allow Suffering? - Rev. Robert Spitzer (Marriott) Grand Ballrm A-E 6-20 The ABCs of Faith Formation with Youth - Michael Theisen (Sheraton) Park Ballroom 6-21 Sacraments for Older Children: Practical Ideas to Address the Need - Victor Valenzuela (Sheraton) Plaza Ballroom 6-22 HIV Prevention Based on the Dignity of the Human Person: Effective and Faithful Responses - Msgr. Robert Vitillo (Convention) 207 D 6-23 Setting Your Choir on Fire! - Christopher Walker (Convention) 210 ABC 6-24 Parenting Teens and Surviving With Grace! - Char Wenc (Convention) 207 ABC 6-25 Fanning a Small Flame into a Mighty Fire - David Wells (Marriott) Grand Ballrm F-K 6-26 Enkindle the Light of Hope Through Dance - John West (Hilton) Laguna 6-27 Attention, Please! Using the Divine Pedagogy to Help Children Focus and Engage in Their Faith - Dr. Joseph White (Marriott) Elite 6-70 Vietnamese Workshop (Teaching Young People the Burning Question Concerning Moral Life: “Bioethics”) - Bro. Fortunat Phong (Convention) 209 20 2014 Religious Education Congress SUNDAY EVENTS Schedule SUNDAY @ CONGRESS Sunday, March 16, 2014 SPEAKER BOOK SIGNINGS Closing Liturgy 2013 ASIAN PACIFIC EVENTS VIETNAMESE-LANGUAGE WORKSHOPS 7-70* Bishop Joseph Nguyen Tuoc FOLLOWING PERIOD 7 (about 11:30 am) Author Publisher Fr. Louis Cameli Ave Maria Press Lisa Hendey Ave Maria Press Sarah Reinhard Ave Maria Press Fr. James Martin HarperOne Pam Stenzel Paulist Press Josephine Lombardi Twenty-Third Publications Greg Wasinski Let Me Be…Ministries Joe Paprocki Loyola Press Table B C D E G H I J FOLLOWING PERIOD 8 (about 2:30 pm) Author Publisher Fr. Richard Leonard Paulist Press Table C EUCHARISTIC LITURGIES NOTE: There will be an RCIA dismissal during both Sunday Eucharistic Liturgies. All Elect, catechumens and candidates present are invited to participate. Reserved Arena seating will be provided. Character A1 Morning Liturgy 8:00 am A2 Closing Liturgy 3:30 pm Location Convention Center Arena Convention Center Arena Presider Bishop Kevin Vann Archbishop José Gomez www.RECongress.org • Facebook: RECongress • Twitter: LACongress Music Congress Choir 2014 Congress Choir 2014 21 SUNDAY EVENTS SUNDAY SCHEDULE 8:00 - 11:00 am On-site registration (Prefunction area) 8:00 - 9:30 am Eucharistic Liturgy (Arena) 8:30 am Morning Addresses English: Dr. Carolyn Woo (Convention Ballroom AB) Spanish: Msgr. Eduardo Chávez (Hall B) MORNING LITURGY Arena – 8:00 am BISHOP KEVIN VANN, PRESIDER We gather as a community of faith to give thanks and praise. Our morning Liturgy will be celebrated by Bishop Kevin Vann of the Diocese of Orange, Calif. Nourished by Word and sacrament, we go out with Vann fire in our hearts to set the world ablaze with the Good News of the Gospel story and tradition. SUNDAY ENGLISH ADDRESS Convention Ballroom AB – 8:30 am DR. CAROLYN WOO 10:00 - 11:30 am Period 7 Workshops “Leadership for Transformation: Ministry Afire for the Common Good with Uncommon Excellence!” Woo 11:30 am - 1:00 pm LUNCH 11:45 am - 12:30 pm Music (Arena) – Donna Peña, Meredith Augustin & Anna Betancourt Music (Hall B) – Estela García-López, Rudy López & Pedro Rubalcava 1:00 - 2:30 pm Period 8 Workshops 3:30 pm Closing Eucharistic Liturgy (Arena) Registration Hours 8:00 - 11:00 am (Prefunction area) Exhibit Hall Hours 8:00 am - 3:00 pm (Hall A) Multicultural Exhibit 9:00 am - 2:30 pm (Convention 2nd floor) Join Dr. Carolyn Woo, President and Chief Executive Officer of Catholic Relief Services (CRS), as she inspires leadership for transformation of our world. Enjoy music by OCP artists touched by their journey to Ghana, Africa. Enter into the story of Dr. Woo’s journey from her birth place in Hong Kong, her immigration to the United States to attend Purdue University, as Dean of the Mendoza College of Business at the University of Notre Dame, to her current position at CRS, our U.S. Catholic community’s mission to serve millions of our brothers and sisters around the world with compassion and excellence. Leave inspired with the tools to be the body of Christ in the world and lead lives and ministry “afire” for the common good. SUNDAY LUNCHTIME ENTERTAINMENT Arena – 11:45 am - 12:30 pm DONNA PEÑA, MEREDITH AUGUSTIN & ANNA BETANCOURT “Music to Fill Your Soul” Need to feed your soul? Come and join these three Augustin Betancourt gifted women as they inspire and enrich your lunch Peña hour with a wonderful musical experience that will fill your heart with hope and gratitude. Hall B – 11:45 am - 12:30 pm ESTELA GARCÍA-LÓPEZ, RUDY LÓPEZ & PEDRO RUBALCAVA Sacred Space 10:00 am - 1:00 pm (Convention 304) – No Reconciliation Times Today – Garcia-Lopez Lopez Free Souvenir ePostcard 9:00 am - 3:00 pm (Tech Center, Hall A) Join Stella Garcia-Lopez, Rudy Lopez, Pedro Rubalcava and friends for a musical event that will motivate and encourage you through a variety of songs and sounds in praise and thanksgiving of the God of life. Come, set the world afire with hope! Speaker Book Signings 9:30 am - 3:00 pm (Southeast side, Hall A) CLOSING LITURGY Massage (Prefunction Lobby Hall A) A.A. Meeting Noon - (Marriott San Diego) 22 Rubalcava “Live Your Faith!” / “¡Vive tu fe!” Arena – 3:30 pm ARCHBISHOP JOSÉ GOMEZ, PRESIDER As Congress 2014 draws to a close, we gather to pray, to celebrate and go forth to make a difference in our families, Gomez our communities of faith and our world. We witness to our new life in Christ and place our lives and ministry at the service of God’s people. Our Closing Liturgy, led by Los Angeles Archbishop José Gomez, features the 200-plus voice Congress Choir 2014, under the direction of John Flaherty. Flaherty 2014 Religious Education Congress PERIOD 7 Sunday, March 16, 2014 • 10:00 - 11:30 am WORKSHOP 7-01 The Francis Revolution: The Papacy at the One-Year Mark - John Allen Jr. AUDIO LOCATION (Convention) Arena (Hilton) Laguna 7-03 Get Wet: 12 Ways to Reawaken and Celebrate Your Baptismal Call! - Nancy Bird (Marriott) Marquis North 7-04 Breathing Life into Our Faith: Catechesis and the RCIA - Mary Birmingham (Convention) 211 7-05 Enlivening Children’s Catechesis Through Song - John Burland (Marriott) Orange County 7-06 Chasing the Devil Out of Your Parish: Recognizing and Resisting Evil in Parish Life - Fr. Louis Cameli (Convention) 207 7-07 The New Evangelization and Catechesis - Robert Feduccia (Marriott) Elite 7-08 Play! Pray! Yay! Setting Little Hearts Afire Through Drama - Anne Frawley-Mangan (Convention) 213 7-09 Renewing Our Passion: The Church - Dr. Greer Gordon (Sheraton) Park Ballroom 7-10 Do Not Be Afraid, I Am With You - David Haas — Schedule 7-02 Liturgical Movement: Aflame with the Love of Life - Betsey Beckman & Laura Ash (Convention) 303 7-11 Set Afire: The Transforming Power of Sharing Tales About Catholic Teaching and the Life and Work of Catholics That Inspire - Deacon Ron Hansen & Deacon Joe Symkowick (Convention) 206 7-12 Solving the Social Media Mystery: Tips, Tools and Techniques for the New Evangelization - Lisa Hendey & Sarah Reinhard (Convention) 212 7-13 Parables of Jesus in Matthew: Fiery Teachings! - Fr. Felix Just (Hilton) California C 7-14 Motivator, Model, Minister…Catechist, Who Do You Say You Are? - Joe Paprocki (originally with Dr. Saundra Kennedy) (Convention) 208 7-15 The New Evangelization: Re-proposing Christ and the Best Version of You - Dr. Josephine Lombardi (Clarion) Orangewood 7-16 Prayer: Turning the Ordinary into Extraordinary Moments of Grace - Diana Macalintal (Convention) 210 ABC 7-17 Who is Jesus? - Rev. James Martin (Marriott) Marquis Ctr. South 7-18 Ecumenism: What Is Its Future? - Bishop Malcolm McMahon (Convention) 202 7-19 Good Church: A Treacherous Adventure - Dr. Terry Nelson-Johnson (Sheraton) Palm Ballroom 7-20 Pope Francis: What He Means for the World? - Thomas Reese — (Hilton) California D 7-21 Living the Mission of Jesus in Our World Today - Cardinal Oscar Rodriguez-Maradiaga (Marriott) Grand Ballrm F-K 7-22 Young World Changers – Stories from Middle-School Youth Engaged in Service - Susan Searle (Convention) 205 7-23 Girls Gone Right: Right Foundation, Right Character, Right Relationships - Pam Stenzel (Convention) 204 7-24 Early Childhood Catechesis: Why It’s Important and Six Steps for Success - Dr. Joseph White (Hilton) California AB 7-25 A Rich Garden: Intercultural Leadership and Ministry - Dr. Vanessa White (Sheraton) Plaza Ballroom 7-70 Vietnamese Workshop (Christians: The Witness of Hope) - Bishop Joseph Nguyen Tuoc (Convention) 209 www.RECongress.org • Facebook: RECongress • Twitter: LACongress 23 PERIOD 8 1:00 - 2:30 pm • Sunday, March 16, 2014 WORKSHOP 8-01 Fiery Women! Stories of Hope - Sr. Kathy Bryant AUDIO LOCATION (Convention) 211 8-02 “Our Hearts Burn Within Us” – Songs of Scripture to Set Children’s Hearts Afire - Andrew Chinn (Marriott) Elite 8-03 Journey of the Heart – Turas an Chroi - Deirdre Ní Chinnéide (Convention) 208 8-04 The Raging Flame of Missionary Hope: A Witness of “With-ness” - Fr. Ken Deasy (Sheraton) Plaza Ballroom 8-05 Dealing with the Legacy of Past Conflict - Fr. Gary Donegan & Brian McKee (Convention) 201 8-06 Is Your Hidden Self Growing Strong? The Path Toward Deeper Wholeness - Sr. Fran Ferder & Fr. John Heagle (Hilton) California C 8-07 S.O.A.P.: The Importance of Spirituality in Healing Human Trafficking Survivors - Theresa Flores (Convention) 206 8-08 Living Water: Lessons from the Woman at the Well - Amy Florian — (Marriott) Marquis North 8-09 A Glimpse into the Heart of God: Seeing into the Darkness of Suffering and Evil - Darrell Hall (Clarion) Orangewood 8-10 Breaking of the Bread: How to Prepare a Successful First Communion Retreat for Children - Rhea Hristou (Marriott) Orange County 8-11 Preparing for the New Order of Celebrating Marriage - Fr. Michael Joncas — (Convention) 303 (Convention) 212 8-12 What Children Give to Parents - Dr. Christopher Kaczor 8-13 Pastoral Care of the Sick and Dying - Carey Landry & Carol Kinghorn — (Hilton) California AB 8-14 Preaching and Teaching Mary: A Sane Approach to Mariology - Fr. Richard Leonard — (Convention) Ballroom AB 8-15 “Wake Me Up When It Matters”: The Real Matters of Faith and How You Can Effectively Call Young People to Passionate Discipleship - Roy Petitfils 8-16 Let’s Sing our Faith at Weddings, Funerals and Quinceañeras - Estela García-López & Pedro Rubalcava (Marriott) Grand Ballrm A-E — (Convention) 210 ABC 8-17 I Can’t Tell ’em That! Use of Direct Instruction in Religious Education - Dr. Richard Rymarz (Convention) 207 D 8-18 Theology of the Body and Chastity Education - Sr. Kieran Sawyer (Convention) 203 8-19 In the Real World, Reach Your Teens the Moment They Walk in the Door! - Anna Scally (Marriott) Grand Ballrm F-K 8-20 Raising the Roof: Making Room for all God’s Children - Michael & Christine Skinner (Convention) 205 8-21 Jesus the Prophet? Insights from Reading Jesus with the Old Testament Prophets - Dr. Daniel Smith-Christopher (Sheraton) Palm Ballroom 8-22 At the Heart of Adult Faith Formation: Discipleship and Hospitality - Julianne Stanz (Sheraton) Park Ballroom 8-23 For Your Eyes Only: The Top Secrets to Successful Event Planning - Michael Theisen (Convention) 213 8-24 Learn How to Use the RCIA to Train for Christian Life - Nick Wagner (Convention) 209 8-25 “Go, and Announce the Gospel of the Lord”: Set the World Afire! - David Wells (Convention) Arena 24 2014 Religious Education Congress RECORDING FORM March 14-16, 2014 2014 RECongress Workshop Audio CD/MP3 Ordering Form CSC Digital Media offers Audio CD and MP3 sessions. ALL WORKSHOPS MARKED AS RECORDED ( ) ARE BEING RECORDED WITH THE SPEAKER’S PERMISSION. We can only provide recordings of those workshops for which we have permission. Please circle the workshop session number you desire to purchase. 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Although copies are being made on site from 6 a.m. until midnight each day, it is impossible to make enough audio CDs for everyone to take home their entire selections. ORDER BY MAIL: CSC Digital Media EMAIL PHONE PO Box 630405 • Simi Valley, CA 93063 [email protected] (805) 526-5436 ONLINE: www.csctapes.com • MP3 Downloads: www.cscrecording.com www.RECongress.org • Facebook: RECongress • Twitter: LACongress 25 BIENVENIDOS AL CONGRESO BIENVENIDOS 2014 CONGRESO DE EDUCACIÓN RELIGIOSA DE LOS ÁNGELES 14-16 DE MARZO ARQUIDIÓCESIS DE LOS ÁNGELES OFICINA DE EDUCACIÓN RELIGIOSA 3424 WILSHIRE BOULEVARD LOS ANGELES, CA 90010 TELÉFONO: 1-213-637-7346 RED: WWW.RECONGRESS.ORG EMAIL: [email protected] Estimados Hermanos y Hermanas en Cristo, ¡Bienvenidos al Congreso de Educación Religiosa 2014 de la Arquidiócesis de Los Ángeles! El tema que nos une este año, “Esperanza que enciende al mundo,” es una hermosa invitación a cada uno de nosotros. Cuanto más crezcamos en la virtud teologal de la esperanza, más podremos encender al mundo, más podremos transformarlo en un lugar mejor, lleno de amor, paz, justicia y respeto para todos. Para poder hacer esto, es necesario que recordemos siempre a qué tipo de esperanza nos referimos. El Papa Francisco lo explicó muy bien: “La esperanza no es optimismo. La esperanza es un don, es un regalo del Espíritu Santo. San Pablo nos dice que la esperanza tiene un nombre. La esperanza es Jesús. Si no dices: ‘Tengo esperanza en Jesús, en Jesucristo, persona viva, que ahora viene en la Eucaristía, que está presente con su Palabra,’ esa no es esperanza. Será buen humor, optimismo... “Jesús, la esperanza, lo rehace todo: en mi vida, en tu vida, en nuestra vida. Rehacer. Y esto que rehace Él es precisamente el motivo de nuestra esperanza. Cristo es el motivo de nuestra esperanza. Y esta esperanza no decepciona porque Él es fiel. Esta es la virtud de la esperanza. “El Señor que es la esperanza de la gloria, que es el centro, que es la totalidad, nos ayude en este camino: dar esperanza, tener pasión por la esperanza.” Rezo para que estos días de formación, compartir, oración y adoración sean una excelente oportunidad para que crezcamos en conocimiento y comprensión de nuestra fe Católica, así como en amor y devoción al Señor Jesús, a quien servimos con nuestra vida, en nuestro trabajo, nuestro ministerio, nuestra vida pública y familiar. Que Dios los bendiga abundantemente durante este fin de semana y siempre. Sinceramente en Cristo, Mons. José H. Gomez Arzobispo de Los Ángeles 26 2014 Congreso de Educación Religiosa BIENVENIDOS Español Queridas amigas y amigos: Siempre es de gran gozo extender una calurosa bienvenida a nuestro muy animado Congreso de Educación Religiosa. Este increíble fin de semana ofrece un gran número de oportunidades para recargar nuestras vidas, para llenarnos de recursos y para enriquecer nuestros ministerios. El tema de este año, “Esperanza que Enciende al Mundo,” fluye de la historia de la transfiguración proclamada durante el segundo Domingo de Cuaresma. Esta es la Esperanza enraizada en la bondad que brilla radiantemente en el rostro de Jesús. Sabiendo que el fruto de la esperanza es la valentía, nos comprometemos a encender el fuego de la esperanza y hacer arder al mundo con el evangelio y con nuestro compromiso al ministerio catequético. Como ustedes recordaran, se ha establecido la Fundación Monetaria de Educación Religiosa en la Arquidiócesis de Los Angeles para la formación y educación de los Directores de Educación Religiosa, Formadores de Adultos, de Jóvenes y Ministerios Juveniles. Actualmente este fondo apoya a 18 estudiantes para obtener su Maestría en Educación Religiosa. Las donaciones dadas en las distintas liturgias del sábado durante el Congreso del 2013 junto con sus donaciones de inscripción llegaron a $43,154. Les agradezco su continua generosidad. La variedad de talleres y charlas presentadas durante el fin de semana son valiosos recursos de formación y enriquecimiento para ustedes y para sus comunidades de fe. La oportunidad de escuchar y de renovarse por la sabiduría ofrecida por los conferencistas nacionales e internacionales es un verdadero don y una bendición. Seguramente que nuestros espíritus serán elevados por las celebraciones litúrgicas, el entretenimiento y las experiencias multiculturales. En medio de tanta actividad también se ofrece la oportunidad de pasar tiempo en oración en el “lugar sagrado” apto para la contemplación, caminar el laberinto o hacer uso del sacramento de la reconciliación. Gracias a todos por su liderazgo maravilloso y su fiel dedicación por compartir la Buena Nueva. Espero acogerlos en este evento lleno de espíritu. Atentamente, Hermana Edith Prendergast, RSC Directora de la Oficina de Educación Religiosa www.RECongress.org • Facebook: RECongress • Twitter: LACongress 27 HORARIO JUEVES, 13 DE MARZO 5:30 pm - 8:30 pm VIERNES, 14 DE MARZO 7:00 am - 3:00 pm 8:30 am - 9:30 pm 10:00 am - 11:30 am 10:15 am - 11:00 am 11:30 am - 1:00 pm 11:45 am - 12:30 pm 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm 3:00 pm - 4:30 pm 5:15 pm 8:00 pm - 9:30 pm 9:00 pm SÁBADO, 15 DE MARZO 7:30 am - 3:00 pm 7:50 am 8:30 am 10:00 am - 11:30 am 11:30 am - 1:00 pm 11:45 am - 12:30 pm 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm 3:00 pm - 4:30 pm 5:15 pm 8:00 pm - 9:30 pm 8:30 pm 9:00 pm 9:00 pm - 12:00 am DOMINGO, 16 DE MARZO 8:00 am - 11:00 am 8:00 am - 9:30 am 8:30 am 10:00 am - 11:30 am 11:30 am - 1:00 pm 11:45 am - 12:30 pm 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm 3:30 pm 2014 CONGRESO DE EDUCACIÓN RELIGIOSA Recoger bolletos / guía del programa – (Area de prefunción) Inscripción / recoger bolletos / guía del programa – (Area de prefunción) Oración y Bienvenida – (Arena) Primera Sesión de talleres Arzobispo José Gomez Chat – (Tech Center, Sala A) ALMUERZO Música: The Jacob & Matthew Band – (Arena) Música: Jesse Manibusan, Sarah Hart y Jackie Francois – (Sala B) Segunda Sesión de talleres Tercera Sesión de talleres LITURGIAS EUCARÍSTICAS (vea diario programa) Servicio de Oración – (303, tercer piso) Concierto: “Unidos por la fe y el idioma” – (Arena) Muestra de cine 2014 – (201, segundo piso) Oración Celta – (303, tercer piso) Inscripción – (Area de prefunción) Alabanza matutina – (Arena) Discurso: Rev. Robert Barron – (sin traducción, Arena) Cuarta Sesión de talleres ALMUERZO Música: John Burland, Andrew Chinn y Michael Mangan – (Arena) Música: ValLimar Jansen y Curtis Stephan – (Sala B) Quinta Sesión de talleres Sexta Sesión de talleres LITURGIAS EUCARÍSTICAS (vea diario programa) Servicio de Oración – (303, tercer piso) Concierto: Ceili Rain – (Arena) “Iluminaciones Sagradas” – (213, segundo piso) Taizé – (303, tercer piso) Baile de jóvenes – (Marriott Marquis) Inscripción – (Area de prefunción) LITURGIA EUCARÍSTICA – (Arena) Asamblea General (Español): Mons. Eduardo Chávez – (Sala B) Asamblea General (Inglés): Dra. Carolyn Woo – (Salón AB) Séptima Sesión de talleres ALMUERZO Música: Donna Peña, Meredith Augustin y Anna Betancourt – (Arena) Música: Estela García-López, Rudy López y Pedro Rubalcava – (Sala B) Octava Sesión de talleres LITURGIA EUCARÍSTICA DE CLAUSURA – (Arena) HORARIO DE INSCRIPCIÓN: Viernes Sábado Domingo Lugar 7:00 am - 3:00 pm 7:30 am - 3:00 pm 8:00 am - 11:00 am Area de prefunción HORARIO DE EXHIBICIONES: Viernes y Sábado Domingo Lugar 8:00 am - 5:00 pm 8:00 am - 3:00 pm Sala A (Hall A) EXHIBICIÓN MULTICULTURAL: Viernes y Sábado Domingo Lugar 9:00 am - 5:00 pm 9:00 am - 2:30 pm Area de prefunción, segundo piso 28 ESPACIO SAGRADO EN CONVENCIONES 304 (3O PISO) Viernes Sábado Domingo 10:00 am - 4:00 pm 10:00 am - 9:00 pm 10:00 am - 1:00 pm • Laberinto • Capilla • Música en Vivo • Obras de Arte • Estaciones del vía crucis • Sacramento de Reconciliación/Confesión Viernes y Sábado: 11:30 am - 1:00 pm y 2:30 - 3:30 pm 2014 Congreso de Educación Religiosa NOTA: Usted puede obtener el material de algunos talleres en la Arena y en la Sala B visitando nuestra página en el internet. Vea una lista de estos materiales en linea a www. RECongress.org/2014/updates.htm. CHATEA CON EL ARZOBISPO > Viernes, 10:15-11:00 am – Tech Center Únete a nosotros en la mañana del viernes para chatear con el arzobispo de Los Ángeles, José Gomez, que iniciará su segunda sesión en-línea con estudiantes de St. Columbkille Elementary School en Los Angeles. VIERNES CONCIERTO > Viernes, 8:00-9:30 pm – Arena < FESTIVAL DE CINE. 2014 Viernes, 8:00 pm – Convención 201 Este año, “Film Showcase 2014,” en colaboración con la Universidad Loyola Marymount, presenta extractos de un número de largometrajes narrativos, cortometrajes, documentales y películas basadas en la doctrina social de la iglesia, la justicia, el ministerio, espiritualidad y teología. “Unidos por la fe y el idioma” Únanse a Santiago Fernández y amigos en un viaje musical por Latinoamérica para celebrar la fe y la vida. Un noche de alegre celebración al ritmo y sonido de la cultura hispana. ¡Vengan listos para cantar y bailar con la música y las voces angélicas de los artistas latinos que ya conocen y a quienes tanto quieren! ILUMINACIONES SAGRADAS > Sábado, 8:30 pm – Convención 213 Nuevamente regresa al Congreso 2014 “Sacred illuminations” por la Hna. Rose Marie Tulacz, SND. Una coreografía mística de luz y sonido que incorpora reflexiones por medio de un arte fotográfico innovador; reflejando una abundancia increíble de lo sagrado, la quietud, lo divino y nuestra humanidad. < SÁBADO CONCIERTO Sábado, 8:00-9:30 pm – Arena Ceili Rain ¡Sólo la parte celestial que busca el sábado por la noche! ¡Optimista música pop-rock celta de Ceili Rain hace bailarines de todos nosotros en la arena! Con canciones de su nuevo, “Hymns & Hers” CD, junto con sus viejos favoritos, las canciones Ceili permitir corazón para dejar impasible, sin pies para estar quieto. < ASEMBLEA: MONS. CHÁVEZ Domingo, 8:30 am – Convención Sala B “Santa María de Guadalupe – Mujer de Esperanza!” EXHIBICIÓN DE ARTE > De viernes a domingo – Lobby de la Arena Karen Schmidt crea esculturas que transmiten la verdad espiritual a través de los símbolos, los gestos y la forma. Su trabajo se ha presentado en toda América, y su estudio en Anaheim, California, sirve como un centro para conectar y apoyar a los artistas locales. Santa María de Guadalupe es una mujer de adviento, de espera, de esperanza. Jesucristo, es el centro de su mensaje y de su prodigiosa imagen. Ella es una mujer embarazada, una mujer que es el “Arca viviente de la Alianza.” Ella es la verdadera estrella de la primera y de la Nueva Evangelización. < RECUERDOS DEL CONGRESO De viernes a domingo - Sala A Asegúrese de no perderse nuestras recuerdos del congresos – prendedores, lapiceras, imanes y mucho más! www.RECongress.org • Facebook: RECongress • Twitter: LACongress 29 Español PUNTOS CULMINANTES EVENTOS < TRANSMISIÓN EN VIVO Viernes, 8:30-9:30 am – Convención Sala B Ahora usted podrá ver la Ceremonia de Inauguración transmitida en directo en el Sala B. Comparta la experiencia del congreso con sus amigos – para ver el horario de los eventos transmitidos en vivo visite: www. RECongress.org/LIVE. INFORMACIÓN GENERAL ARTICULOS PERDIDOS Si usted encontró o perdió algo, por favor diríjase al pasillo de Convenciones AR 1. AUDIO-GRABACIÓN Muchas de las sesiones serán grabadas (indicado con ). Los CDs y MP3 estarán disel símbolos de (*) y ponibles a la venta en el puesto de casetes del Centro de Convenciones localizado al este del Sala A (Hall A). CENTRO DE MENSAJES TELEFÓNICOS El centro de mensajes, situado en el Sala A (Hall A), puede recibir mensajes. Para dejar un mensaje, llamen al (714) 765-8883 o (714) 765-8884. Viernes: 10:00 am - 6:00 pm Sábado: 9:00 am - 6:00 pm Domingo: 9:00 am - 3:00 pm COMIDA / CONCESIONES El Centro de Convenciones ofrece diariamente diferentes opciones de comida en el Sala A (Hall A). Desayuno Continental: 8:00 am - 9:30 am Almuerzo: 11:00 am - 2:00 pm Carritos de concesiones: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm ESTACIONAMIENTO El estacionamiento durante el día está disponible en la estructura de estacionamiento del Centro de Convenciones al precio de $12 por día sin privilegios de entradas y salidas. HORAS DE EXIBICIÓN Las exhibiciones están localizadas en el Sala A (Hall A). Ver páginas 95-100 con el listado de las exhibiciones. Las exhibiciones abrirán durante las siguientes horas: Viernes: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Sábado: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Domingo: 8:00 am - 3:00 pm INFORMACIÓN ACERCA DE LOS SALONES DE HOSPITALIDAD Para dar o conseguir información acerca del salón de hospitalidad de su parroquia, favor de revisar el pizarrón de información en el Sala A (Hall A). PRIMEROS AUXILIOS Una estación de Primeros Auxilios para problemas de salud rutinarios estará localizada en la galería afuera del área del Sala A (Hall A). RESERVACIONES DE RESTAURANTE En además de nuestra lista en las páginas 78-79, en la galería a fuera del área del Sala A puede encontrar menus y a la vez hacer reservaciones: Viernes y Sábado: 10:00 am - 6:00 pm Domingo: 10:00 am - 3:30 pm TELÉFONOS CELULARES Como señal de respeto hacia los conferenciastas y otros participantes, por favor apaguen sus teléfonos durante las liturgias y talleres. INFORMACIÓN SOBRE LOS TALLERES GAFETES / BOLETOS Los gafetes con sus nombres deberán ser portados en todo momento. Los boletos son necesarios para la admisión tanto en las sesiones generales como en los talleres. RESERVACIÓN DE ASIENTOS Se permite reservar asientos para sus amigos, solamente hasta 10 minutos antes de que empiece la sesión. Después de este tiempo, le rogamos deje los asientos libres, y permita que otra persona los ocupe. Le pedimos que si usted está guardando el asiento para alguien, y un voluntario del congreso le pide que le deje ese asiento a alguien más, siga las instrucciones que le sean dadas. EMERGENCIAS En caso de alguna emergencia, póngase, por favor, en contacto con la persona más próxima que esté portando un listón oficial del congreso blanco o azul, estas personas están en contacto radial y pueden conseguir ayuda inmediata. Para una emergencia que consideren de vida o muerte, por favor llamen al 9-1-1. TALLERES Nadie podrá entrar a los talleres sin boleto. Puede usar su boleto para asistir al taller de la Arena o la Sala B. Por favor no olvide apagar su teléfono celular. Todos los talleres comenzarán a tiempo. Algunos conferencistas han pedido que no dejemos entrar a personas que lleguen tarde. También les pedimos, que traten de no salirse del taller durante la presentación. La mayoría de los talleres tiene un descanso, le pedimos que si desea no continuar en el taller use este tiempo para irse ya que así no perturbará al conferencista ni a los otros participantes. NOTA Al asistir a este evento, usted otorga su consentimiento para ser filmado, en video, en audio o para ser fotografiado por cualquier medio y garantiza la plena utilización de su imagen, voz y palabras sin compensación. FUMADORES No se permite fumar en el centro de convenciones, hay varios patios asignados dónde será permitido. 30 2014 Congreso de Educación Religiosa TALLERES Viernes, 14 de marzo, 2014 SESIÓN 1 – 10:00 - 11:30 am AG LUGAR 1-51 Ministros de esperanza como profetas y místicos – Mons. Arturo Bañuelas (Marriott) Grand Ballrm A-E 1-52 Cómo hablar de la muerte y otros temas difíciles con los niños – Luis Benavides (Convention) Ballroom AB 1-53 Lumen Fidei: La fe que profesamos, celebramos, vivimos y oramos – Prof. Alejandro Crosthwaite (Hilton) California C 1-54 La luz de la teología feminista en la historia – Olivia Cornejo (originalmente con Hna. Teresa Forcades i Vila) — (Marriott) Elite 1-55 Predicando la buena nueva de solidaridad global – P. David Garcia (Convention) 210 D 1-56 ¿Qué quiere Dios de mí? – Hna. Glenda Hernandez (Convention) Hall B 1-57 Homo Biblicus: La realidad humana en perspectiva bíblica – Abundio Parra Sánchez (Sheraton) Plaza Ballroom SESIÓN 2 – 1:00 - 2:30 pm Español = audio-grabación AG LUGAR 2-51 Trata de personas: Pasando por debajo del vientre de la bestia – Patrick Atkinson (Sheraton) Plaza Ballroom 2-52 Acercando a la primera generación de jóvenes/adolescentes a Cristo – ¡Reto aceptado! – Juan Carlos Montenegro (Convention) Ballroom AB 2-53 Dar razón de la esperanza – P. José Román Flecha (Marriott) Marquis Ctr. South 2-54 Jesús nos sana: Taller de sanación por medio de la oración y el canto – Rafael Moreno — (Marriott) Grand Ballrm F-K 2-55 Necesidad de inculturar el Evangelio y la Iglesia – Clodomiro L. Siller Acuña (Convention) Hall B 2-56 Los sacramentos con adolescentes: Ideas prácticas para implementar – Victor Valenzuela (Hilton) California AB 2-57 Bailando en el misterio de la Nueva Evangelización – Lupita Vital Cruz (Marriott) Grand Ballrm A-E SESIÓN 3 – 3:00 - 4:30 pm AG LUGAR 3-51 El ministerio de la reconciliación de Jesús – Dr. Alejandro Aguilera-Titus (Marriott) Grand Ballrm F-K 3-52 Como multiplicar la esperanza en nuestras familias – Katherine Angulo (Convention) 210 D 3-53 El Papa Francisco: ¿Adónde nos lleva? – Rev. Allan Deck (Convention) 213 3-54 La iniciación cristiana: ¿ilusión o desafío? – P. Fabian Esparafita (Convention) 202 3-55 ¡Conéctate a la esperanza! Anunciar la Buena Noticia en la era digital – P. Fernando Prado (Convention) 212 3-56 ¿Dónde quedó la alegría de tu ministerio? – P. Domingo Rodriguez Zambrana (Convention) Ballroom DE 3-57 Viviendo la misión de Jesús en nuestro mundo de hoy – Cardenal Oscar Rodriguez-Maradiaga (Convention) Hall B 3-58 El liderazgo de Jesús: Lecciones de esperanza – Maruja Sedano (Hilton) California AB www.RECongress.org • Facebook: RECongress • Twitter: LACongress 31 TALLERES Sábado, 15 de marzo, 2014 SESIÓN 4 – 10:00 - 11:30 am AG LUGAR 4-51 Violencia doméstica: Como la Iglesia debe responder – P. Charles Dahm 4-52 “Chale, ¿neta hay que ir a misa?” Como enganchar a los jóvenes en la misa y en el ministerio parroquial – Santiago Fernández 4-53 Jóvenes, la iglesia cuenta con ustedes – P. José Román Flecha 4-54 Catolicismo Latino: La transformación de la Iglesia en Estados Unidos – Dr. Timoteo Matovina 4-55 Evangelización y catequesis en el ministerio hispano: Posibilidades – Dr. Hosffman Ospino 4-56 La amistad culmina en la caridad: Actitudes cristianas según Lucas – Abundio Parra Sánchez 4-57 Papa Francisco: ¿Cómo podemos convertirnos en la “Iglesia de los pobres”? – Obispo Sylvester Ryan, P. David Garcia y J.C. Montenegro 4-58 Buenas prácticas para instituciones católicas en Twitter – Hna. Xiskya Valladares SESIÓN 5 – 1:00 - 2:30 pm (Sheraton) Plaza Ballroom — (Convention) Ballroom C (Convention) Hall B (Convention) 206 (Convention) 203 (Marriott) Grand Ballrm A-E (Convention) 213 (Convention) 212 AG LUGAR 5-51 La verdad de Guadalupe – Mons. Eduardo Chavez 5-52 Puntos clave de la doctrina social de la Iglesia que la Lumen Fidei ilumina – Prof. Alejandro Crosthwaite 5-53 ¿Actúa Dios en el mundo? El factor providencia – Lupita Vital Cruz (originalmente con Hna. Teresa Forcades i Vila) 5-54 10 enseñanzas del papa Francisco para los catequistas – Marcelo Murua 5-55 La historia, fuente de esperanza – Hernán Pereda Bullrich 5-56 ¿Náufragos o navegantes? Consejos para mensajeros de la esperanza – P. Fernando Prado 5-57 ¿Qué hacemos con nuestros enojos y desencantos? – P. Domingo Rodriguez Zambrana 5-58 Cantemos nuestra fe en las bodas, funerales y quinceañeros – Pedro Rubalcava y Estela García-López SESIÓN 6 – 3:00 - 4:30 pm (Convention) 204 (Hilton) California C (Clarion) Orangewood (Marriott) Grand Ballrm F-K (Sheraton) Plaza Ballroom (Convention) 212 (Convention) Hall B — (Convention) 210 ABC AG LUGAR 6-51 La biblia, la familia y la iglesia domestica – Dr. Alejandro Aguilera-Titus (Hilton) California C 6-52 Orientaciones para la catequesis, la pastoral y la evangelización a la luz del magisterio del Papa Francisco – Luis Benavides (Convention) Hall B 6-53 La Iglesia en procesión: Las devociones populares latinoamericanas como modelo eclesiológico – Francisco Castillo (Convention) 206 6-54 Conectando la vida, la catequesis y la liturgia – Dr. Jose Antonio Medina (Convention) 210 D 6-55 Los siete hábitos de católicos evangelizadores – Hector Molina Jr. — (Sheraton) Palm Ballroom 6-56 Que las hijas puedan vivir – Dra. Nancy Pineda-Madrid (Hilton) California AB 6-57 El papel de padres en el proceso de RICA – P. Richard Vega (Convention) 201 ABC 6-58 Estamos estrenando párroco: “Padre Francisco” – P. Luigi Zanotto (Convention) Ballroom DE = audio-grabación 32 2014 Religious Education Congress TALLERES Domingo, 16 de marzo, 2014 ASAMBLEA GENERAL Sala B – Domingo, 8:30 am Sala B – Viernes, 5:15 pm CANÓNIGO DR. EDUARDO CHÁVEZ SÁNCHEZ Liturgía: Español “Santa María de Guadalupe – Mujer de Esperanza” Santa María de Guadalupe es una mujer de adviento, de espera, de esperanza. Jesucristo, es el centro de su mensaje y de su prodigiosa imagen. Chávez Ella es una mujer embarazada, una mujer que es el “Arca viviente de la Alianza.” Ella es la verdadera estrella de la primera y de la Nueva Evangelización. Sala B – Sábado, 5:15 pm Liturgía: Mayan Combinando la música, el ritual y el espíritu de los participantes que hablan dos idiomas – español e inglés. Estas Misas honrarán la riqueza y los talentos de nuestras culturas y afirmarán nuestra llamada a celebrar la unidad en la diversidad. Español El Canónigo Dr. Eduardo Chávez Sánchez nació en la Ciudad de México, México, y fue ordenado sacerdote por la Arquidiócesis de México. Posee un Doctorado en Historia de la Iglesia y trabajó con éxito como Postulador de la Causa de Canonización de San Juan Diego. Es cofundador del Instituto Superior de Estudios Guadalupanos y es Canónigo de la Basílica de Guadalupe, en donde continúa su trabajo como Director del Instituto Superior de Estudios Guadalupanos, así como Asesor Cultural de la Basílica de Guadalupe. El Canónigo Chávez ha hecho grandes contribuciones al estudio del evento guadalupano, dirigiéndose a las más importantes instituciones académicas internacionales y publicando más de 38 obras, especialmente en el tema de la Virgen de Guadalupe. SESIÓN 7 – 10:00 - 11:30 am MISAS EN ESPAÑOL AG LUGAR 7-51 Renovando la Iglesia – Dr. Augusto Castañeda (Convention) 203 7-52 Alguien está orando por mí – Hna. Glenda Hernandez (Convention) Ballroom AB 7-53 La Iglesia, ¿Problema o solución? – Hernán Pereda Bullrich (Convention) 201 7-54 Orando con nuestras voces y cuerpos – Dra. Nancy Pineda-Madrid & Pedro Rubalcava — (Convention) Ballroom C 7-55 Resultados de nuestra evangelización y pastoral si no inculturamos el Evangelio y la Iglesia – Clodomiro L. Siller Acuña (Marriott) Grand Ballrm A-E 7-56 Cómo ser felices en el matrimonio – Dr. John Yzaguirre (Convention) Ballroom DE 7-57 El problema más grave y urgente de la iglesia católica: El agua potable – P. Luigi Zanotto (Convention) Hall B = audio-grabación SESIÓN 8 – 1:00 - 2:30 pm AG LUGAR 8-51 La espiritualidad y visión hispana/latina de los Estados Unidos como modelo para pastoral y ministerio – Francisco Castillo (Convention) 210 D 8-52 Acoger e incluir a los hispanos es el futuro de la Iglesia Católica – P. Charles Dahm (Hilton) California D 8-53 La iniciación cristiana: ¿comienzo o clausura? – P. Fabian Esparafita (Convention) 207 ABC 8-54 ¿Sanar nuestras heridas es importante en nuestro caminar? – Rev. Michael Kennedy y Javier Stauring (Convention) Ballroom DE 8-55 La formación musical de la asamblea: Como seguir las notas escritas – Peter Kolar — (Convention) Ballroom C 8-56 ¿Cómo entender la nueva evangelización para encender la esperanza? – Marcelo Murua (Convention) 204 8-57 El poder de la esperanza – Maruja Sedano (Convention) Hall B 8-58 Evangelizar a través de la fotografía – Hna. Xiskya Valladares (Convention) 202 www.RECongress.org • Facebook: RECongress • Twitter: LACongress 33 ARENA OPENING RITE & WELCOME Friday, March 14, 2014 • 8:30 am F R I D A Y CALL TO WORSHIP Amen Siakudumisa * /Amen, We Praise Your Name, O God Attr. S. C. Molefe As taught by George Mxadana Arr. John Bell * Pronunciation: a-men see-a-koo-doo-mee-sa a-men bah-woh. (Descant) Ma-see-tee. Arr. © 2008 WGRG, Iona Community, Scotland. GIA Publications, Inc., North American agent. All rights reserved. Used with permission. 34 OPENING RITE & WELCOME 2014 Religious Education Congress ARENA Friday, March 14, 2014 • 8:30 am GATHERING Set the World on Fire Noelle Garcia COLLECT PROCLAMATION RESPONSE A Rightful Place Diana Macalintal Steve Angrisano © 2012, Steve Angrisano. Published by Spirit & Song, a division of OCP. All rights reserved. Used with permission. SCRIPTURE Lamentations 3:21-24 RESPONSE TO READING www.RECongress.org OPENING RITE & WELCOME 35 Arena © 2009, Noelle Garcia, published by World Library Publications. All rights reserved. Used with permission. ARENA Caminos de Esperanza Santiago Fernández Refrain / Estribillo F R I D A Y Letra: Álvaro Fernández. Letra y música © 1996, Santiago Fernández y Álvaro Fernández. Obra publicada por spiritandsong.com®. Derechos reservados. Con las debidas licencias. REFLECTION Sr. Edith Prendergast, RSC Director, Office of Religious Education RITUAL Light My Heart / Transforma Mi Vida Eleazar Cortés Refrain / Estribillo Text: Eleazar Cortés, Jaime Cortez, and Bob Hurd. Text and music © 2009, Eleazar Cortés. Published by OCP. All rights reserved. Used with permission. REMARKS SENDING FORTH 2014 CONGRESS THEME SONG Hope Sets the World Afire Most Rev. José Gomez Archbishop of Los Angeles John Angotti, Meredith Augustin & John Flaherty (Please turn to pages 60-61) 36 OPENING RITE & WELCOME 2014 Religious Education Congress ARENA Friday, March 14, 2014 • 5:15 pm EUCHARISTIC LITURGY • URBAN FUSION Friday, March 14, 2014 • 5:15 pm Msgr. Ray East, presider – INTRODUCTORY RITES – GATHERING Have Mercy, O God Meredith Dean Augustin Refrain Arena © 2014, Meredith Dean Augustin. All rights reserved. Used with permission. PENITENTIAL ACT – LITURGY OF THE WORD – FIRST READING Ezekial 18:21-28 RESPONSORIAL PSALM With the Lord There is Mercy / Del Señor viene la misericordia Psalm 130 (129) John Angotti Response Spanish text: Leccionario Hispanoamericano © 1970, Conferencia Episcopal Española. English text from the Lectionary for Mass, © 1969, 1981, 1997, ICEL. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Music © 2014, John Angotti. All rights reserved. Used with permission. www.RECongress.org URBAN FUSION LITURGY 37 ARENA GOSPEL ACCLAMATION Mass of Saint Ann Ed Bolduc F R I D A Y Text © 1969, 1981, 1997, ICEL. Music © 2011, World Library Publications. All rights reserved. Used with permission. GOSPEL Matthew 5:20-26 HOMILY Msgr. Ray East INTERCESSORY PRAYERS Hear Our Prayer, O Lord Dao Kim Nguyen and Rufino Zaragoza, OFM © 2004, 2010, Dao Kim Nguyen and Rufino Zaragoza, OFM. Published by OCP. All rights reserved. Used with permission. – LITURGY OF THE EUCHARIST – PRESENTATION OF THE GIFTS True Love Amelia Acosta and Michael Paul Leon Refrain © 2011, World Library Publications. All rights reserved. Used with permission. 38 URBAN FUSION LITURGY 2014 Religious Education Congress ARENA Friday, March 14, 2014 • 5:15 pm SANCTUS Mass of Saint Ann Ed Bolduc Text © 2010, ICEL. Music: Ed Bolduc, Mass of Saint Ann. © 2011, World Library Publications. All rights reserved. Used with permission. MYSTERY OF FAITH Arena Mass of Saint Ann Ed Bolduc Text © 2010, ICEL. Music: Ed Bolduc, Mass of Saint Ann. © 2011, World Library Publications. All rights reserved. Used with permission. AMEN Mass of Saint Ann Ed Bolduc Music: Ed Bolduc, Mass of Saint Ann. © 1992, 2011, World Library Publications. All rights reserved. Used with permission. LORD’S PRAYER RITE OF PEACE www.RECongress.org URBAN FUSION LITURGY 39 ARENA AGNUS DEI Mass of Saint Ann Ed Bolduc F R I D A Y Music: Ed Bolduc, Mass of Saint Ann. © 1992, 2011, World Library Publications. All rights reserved. Used with permission. COMMUNION SONGS I Am Yours (Consume Me Completely) Trevor Thomson Refrain © 2014, World Library Publications. All rights reserved. Used with permission. We Gather in Love John Angotti Refrain © 2013, World Library Publications. All rights reserved. Used with permission. 40 URBAN FUSION LITURGY 2014 Religious Education Congress ARENA Friday, March 14, 2014 • 5:15 pm – CONCLUDING RITES – BLESSING AND DISMISSAL SENDING Send Me (I’ll Go) Meredith Dean Augustin Words and music © 2014 Meredith Augustin. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Arena www.RECongress.org URBAN FUSION LITURGY 41 ARENA MORNING PRAISE Saturday, March 15, 2014 • 7:50 am Julianne Donlon-Stanz, presider CALL TO WORSHIP - SERVICE OF LIGHT Stand in the Light Verses 1. Light poured out, wraps all creation in beauty and warmth, in love and compassion. We stand in awe before our incredible God, whose glory resounds, whose brightness transcends beyond the heavens and the earth. S A John Angotti and Kevin Paige Estrofas 1. Luz derramada cubre toda creación, con hermosura, amor y compasión. Entremos en presencia de nuestro grande Dios, cuya gloria resuena, cuya luz trascende los cielos y la tierra. Refrain / Estribillo T U R D A Y 2. Heaven’s brightness flows from me to you. 2. La luz del cielo sobre todos cae As we share in creating the world anew. mientras al mundo hay que restablecer. We build the kingdom with forgiveness and love, Construimos el Reino con obras de amor. so we might live in peace and all wars will cease y por fin habrá paz, ¡y las guerras no más! and we reveal the radiance of Christ. Veremos ya el resplandor de Dios. © 2007, World Library Publications. All rights reserved. Used with permission. 42 MORNING PRAISE 2014 Religious Education Congress ARENA Saturday, March 15, 2014 • 7:50 am PSALMODY Aclamen al Señor Psalm 66 / Salmo 65 Estela García-López, Rodolfo López Respuesta Letra: Salmo 65 (66) © 1970, Comisión Episcopal Española deLiturgia. Derechos reservados. Con las debidas licencias. Música: © 2009, Estela García-López y Rodolfo López. Obra publicada por OCP. Derechos reservados. Con las debidas licencias. GOSPEL CANTICLE Benedictus * Pedro Rubalcava Refrain Arena * Blessed be the Lord God of Israel. / * Bendito sea el Dios de Israel. Letra: Basada en Lucas 1, 68-79. Letra y música © 2002, Pedro Rubalcava. Obra publicada por OCP. Derechos reservados. Con las debidas licencias. INTERCESSIONS Mass of the Nations Donna Peña © 2000 by GIA Publications, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. www.RECongress.org MORNING PRAISE 43 ARENA DISMISSAL We Are But a Moment Donna Peña S A T U R D A Y Words and music: Donna Peña. © 1994, GIA Publications, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. 2. The sun and the moon together, together they harmonize, that love is what is forever, sings the mountains, sings the skies. For love is the joy of heaven, and love is the gift we share. For love is the light of God to be carried everywhere. 3. As many we are the children, the animals of the sea, the creatures that fly the skies, God’s creation, you and me. And many we are the colors, the languages that we speak; for many we are the song when we sing in harmony. 4. The beauty that now surrounds us, the beauty that sings the heart, is beauty that knows the Lord from whose love we’ll never part. For love is the gift of Jesus, and love is the life we share, and beauty is that of Spirit. It is Spirit that we wear. 44 MORNING PRAISE 2014 Religious Education Congress ARENA Saturday, March 15, 2014 • 5:15 pm EUCHARISTIC LITURGY • NATIVE AMERICAN Saturday, March 15, 2014 • 5:15 pm Rev. Henry Sands, presider PRELUDE Cherokee Morning Song Rita Coolidge & Robbie Robertson We n’ de ya ho, We n’ de ya ho, We n’ de ya, We n’ de ya, Ho ho ho ho, He ya ho, He ya ho, Ya ya ya. Translation: I am of the Great Spirit, it is so. © Copyright, 1994, Cema Capitol 28295. Chumash Welcome Song Traditional Arena – INTRODUCTORY RITES – GATHERING Hina Na Ho / Celebration (Inuit) Refrain: www.RECongress.org John Jaudry Hina na ho henay, Hina na ho ho henay Indaya hina na ho ho henay, indaya Creator...of season...of people...of nations (Refrain) Savior...of promise...a Spirit...of freedom (Refrain) Stand by...your people...the nations...Survivors (Refrain) NATIVE AMERICAN LITURGY 45 ARENA KYRIE ELEISON – LITURGY OF THE WORD – S FIRST READING A RESPONSORIAL PSALM As the Deer Longs T U Deuteronomy 26:16-19 Psalm 42 Bob Hurd Response R D A Y Text: Based on Ps. 42. Text and Music © 1988, Bob Hurd. Published by OCP. All rights reserved. Used with permission. ACCLAMATION BEFORE THE GOSPEL Lenten Gospel Acclamation (Muscogee Creek) John Flaherty Music: Muscogee (Creek) Indian; transc. Charles H. Webb. Arr. by John Flaherty. Transcription © 1989 The United Methodist Publishing House, admin. The Copyright Company. All rights reserved. Used with permission. GOSPEL Matthew 5:43-48 HOMILY Rev. Henry Sands INTERCESSORY PRAYERS 46 NATIVE AMERICAN LITURGY 2014 Religious Education Congress ARENA Saturday, March 15, 2014 • 5:15 pm – LITURGY OF THE EUCHARIST – PRESENTATION OF THE GIFTS Wakan Tanka, Speak to Me Donna Peña Arena Verse 2 In the sunrise, in the shadow, Wakan Tanka, speak to me. As the brook runs in the meadow, Wakan Tanka, speak to me. When the star light fills the heavens, Wakan Tanka, speak to me. In reflection on the waters, Wakan Tanka, speak to me. Refrain © 2014, Donna Peña. All rights reserved. Used with permission. www.RECongress.org NATIVE AMERICAN LITURGY 47 ARENA Women’s Honoring Song Traditional Salish SANCTUS Mass of the First Peoples Donna Peña 1st time Cantor; All repeat S A T U R D A Y © 2012, Donna Peña. All rights reserved. Used with permission. 48 NATIVE AMERICAN LITURGY 2014 Religious Education Congress ARENA Saturday, March 15, 2014 • 5:15 pm MYSTERY OF FAITH Mass of the First Peoples Donna Peña 1st time Cantor; All repeat © 2012, Donna Peña. All rights reserved. Used with permission. AMEN Mass of the First Peoples Donna Peña 1st time Cantor; All repeat Arena © 2012, Donna Peña. All rights reserved. Used with permission. LORD’S PRAYER RITE OF PEACE AGNUS DEI COMMUNION SONGS Amazing Grace (Cherokee) Verse 1 u ne la nv i u we tsi i ga go yv he i hna quo tso sv wi yu lo se i ga gu yv ho nv Verse 3 e lo ni gv ni li squa di ga lu tsv he i yu ni ga di da ye di go i a ni e lo hi gv www.RECongress.org Verse 2 a se no i u ne tse i i yu no du le nv ta li ne dv tsi lu tsi li u dv ne u ne tsv Verse 4 u na da nv ti a ne hv do da ya nv hi li tsa sv hna quo ni go hi lv do hi wa ne he sdi NATIVE AMERICAN LITURGY 49 ARENA We Belong to You Trevor Thomson Refrain Text © 2006, Victoria Thomson. Music © 2006, Trevor Thomson. Published by spiritandsong®, a division of OCP. All rights reserved. Used with permission. St. Kateri, Pray For Us Donna Peña S A T U R D A © 2014, Donna Peña. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Y – CONCLUDING RITES – BLESSING AND DISMISSAL CLOSING Sacred Drum 50 NATIVE AMERICAN LITURGY 2014 Religious Education Congress CONGRESS EVALUATION RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CONGRESS Office of Religious Education March 14-16, 2014 Capture this QR code with your smartphone, or go online to www.RECongress.org/survey Dear Participant: Much thought and effort has gone into planning this Congress. Please tell us how effective our efforts have been by completing the following evaluation form. We prefer that you fill this out by QR code or online at www.RECongress.org/survey, but you may return this paper version by mail. We’d like to hear from you, especially if you have given any event an “excellent” or “poor” rating. 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Género: Masculino Femenino 2. Edad: 18-30 31-40 41-50 51-60 61-70 71+ 3. ¿Es este su primer Congreso de Educación Religiosa? Sí No 4 Si su respuesta es no, ¿a cuántos Congresos de Educación Religiosa ha asistido?___________ 5. ¿Cuál es su idioma principal? Inglés Español Vietnamita 6. Taller idioma preferido: Inglés Español Vietnamita 7. ¿Cómo es que supo del Congreso de Educación Religiosa? Parroquia Amigos Anuncios Internet Otro ____________________ 8. Sugerencias para mejorar el Congreso: d www.RECongress.org/survey ARENA Sunday, March 16, 2014 • 8:00 am & 3:30 pm CLOSING EUCHARISTIC LITURGY Sunday, March 16, 2014 8:00 am • Bishop Kevin Vann, presider 3:30 pm • Archbishop José Gomez, presider Arena – INTRODUCTORY RITES ♦ RITOS INICIALES – PRELUDE ♦ PRELUDO We Gather in Love John Angotti Refrain © 2013, World Library Publications. All rights reserved. Used with permission. www.RECongress.org CLOSING LITURGY 51 ARENA GATHERING ♦ ENTRADA Thula Swaziland Traditional Transcribed by the Swedish Youth Exchange project, “Meeting Swaziland.” From One Is the Body, © 2002, Wild Goose Resource Group, Iona Community. GIA Publications, Inc., exclusive North American Agent. All rights reserved. Used with permission. En Marcha Caminando Juntos Santiago Fernández y Elvin “Kiko” Negrón Estribillo Letra © 2005, 2007, Santiago Fernández. Música © 2005, 2007, Santiago Fernández y Elvin “Kiko” Negrón. Obra publicada por spiritandsong.com®, a division of OCP. Derechos reservados. Con las debidas licencias. S U N D A PENITENTIAL ACT ♦ ACTO PENITENCIAL Cantor: Señor, ten piedad. Christ, have mercy. Señor, ten piedad. Y 52 CLOSING LITURGY All/Todos: Señor, ten piedad. Christ, have mercy. Señor, ten piedad. 2014 Religious Education Congress ARENA Sunday, March 16, 2014 • 8:00 am & 3:30 pm – LITURGY OF THE WORD ♦ LITURGIA DE LA PALABRA – FIRST READING ♦ PRIMERA LECTURA Genesis/Génesis 12:1-4a RESPONSORIAL PSALM ♦ SALMO RESPONSORIAL Espero en ti, Señor Santiago Fernández Respuesta Letra del Salmo 129 (Psalm 130), 5-6, 1b-2a. 2b, © 1972, 1995, SOBICAIN (Derechos reservados. Con las debidas licencias.) y © 1997, Santiago Fernández. Música © 1997, Santiago Fernández. Obra publicada por OCP. Derechos reservados. Con las debidas licencias. 2 Timothy/2 Timoteo 1:8b-10 Arena SECOND READING ♦ SEGUNDA LECTURA GOSPEL ACCLAMATION ♦ ACLAMACIÓN ANTES DEL EVANGELIO The Sound of My People M. Roger Holland II Refrain Text: ICEL, © 1969, 1981, 1997. Music: The Sound of My People, M. Roger Holland II, © 2010, GIA Publications, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. www.RECongress.org CLOSING LITURGY 53 ARENA GOSPEL ♦ EVANGELIO HOMILY ♦ HOMILÍA Matthew / Mateo 17:1-9 8:00 am • Bishop Kevin Vann Bishop of Orange 3:30 pm • Archbishop José Gomez Archbishop of Los Angeles THE DISMISSAL OF ELECT, CATECHUMENS AND CANDIDATES ♦ DESPEDIDA DE LOS ELEGIDOS, CATECÚMENOS Y CANDIDATOS The Summons John Bell S Text: John L. Bell, © 1987, The Iona Community, GIA Publications, Inc., agent. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Tune: KELVINGROVE, 76 76 77 76; Scottish traditional. U N D GENERAL INTERCESSIONS ♦ PLEGARIA UNIVERSAL Response/Respuesta A Y © 2014, James D. Reitzell. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Tune: based on KELVINGROVE; Scottish traditional. 54 CLOSING LITURGY 2014 Religious Education Congress ARENA Sunday, March 16, 2014 • 8:00 am & 3:30 pm – LITURGY OF THE EUCHARIST ♦ LITURGIA EUCARÍSTICA – PRESENTATION OF THE GIFTS ♦ PRESENTACIÓN DEL EVANGELIO O Breathe on Me, O Breath of God Irish Melody Arena Text: Edwin Hatch, 1835-1889. Tune: ST. COLUMBA, CM; Irish melody; harm. by A. Gregory Murray, OSB, 1905-1992. Tình Chúa Cao V©i / Boundless Love NguyÍn Væn Th¡ng Refrain 1. Boundless love was promised as your vow, 2. Boundless love embraces day and night. This grace I can’t comprehend, a promise from ancient time, a love that has no end. that your love would be mine. When storms arise you are near, Before the mountains were designed, when danger comes, who shall fear? before the heavens were aligned, You enfold me in your embrace. your sweet voice awakened my name. The vision of your face, You found me in my shame, no dream could ever replace. and called me out of my pain. www.RECongress.org CLOSING LITURGY 55 ARENA 3. Boundless love, receive my humble life, receive my soul all my days, that I may know your ways. My song shall travel near and far, to claim the beauty that you are; words of truth and love are sown; that you, most high, alone, are source and cornerstone. English text: Rufino Zaragoza, OFM. Text and music © 1976, 2000, NguyÍn Væn Th¡ng. Published by OCP. All rights reserved. Used with permission. SANCTUS Mass for the Healing of the World Trevor Thomson Text © 2010, ICEL. Music © 2014, World Library Publications. All rights reserved. Used with permission. MYSTERY OF FAITH ♦ MISTERIO DE LA FE Mass for the Healing of the World Trevor Thomson S U N D A Y Text © 2010, ICEL. Music © 2014, World Library Publications. All rights reserved. Used with permission. 56 CLOSING LITURGY 2014 Religious Education Congress ARENA Sunday, March 16, 2014 • 8:00 am & 3:30 pm GREAT AMEN ♦ GRAN AMÉN Mass for the Healing of the World Trevor Thomson Music © 2014, World Library Publications. All rights reserved. Used with permission. LORD’S PRAYER ♦ PADRE NUESTRO RITE OF PEACE ♦ SIGNO DE LA PAZ AGNUS DEI Misa del Mundo Jesse Manibusan Arena *Alternates: “Agnus Dei” “Cordero de Dios” “Lamb of God” “Nwaturu Nke Chukwu” “Kordero Ng Diyos” (Latin) (Spanish) (English) (Igbo) (Tagalog) Music © 1993, Jesse Manibusan. Published by OCP. All rights reserved. Used with permission. www.RECongress.org CLOSING LITURGY 57 ARENA COMMUNION SONGS ♦ CANTOS DE COMUNIÓN Yo Soy el Pan Vivo Bob Hurd and Jaime Cortez Refrain Text based on John 6:51, 55; John 15:5, Bob Hurd and Jaime Cortez. Text and music © 2009, Bob Hurd. Published by OCP. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Ang Katawan Ni Kristo Ricky Manalo, CSP Refrain S Text © 2003, Ricky Manalo, CSP, and Pia de Leon. Music © 2003, Ricky Manalo, CSP. Published by OCP. All rights reserved. Used with permission. U N D A Y 58 CLOSING LITURGY 2014 Religious Education Congress Sunday, March 16, 2014 • 8:00 am & 3:30 pm ARENA SONG OF THANKSGIVING ♦ CANTO DE ACCIÓN DE GRACIAS I Will Lift My Eyes Tony Alonso 1. It is time for me to move from my shelter of safety, to sail as a pilgrim over the waves of the sea. It is time to be still and to seek the son of Mary, time to rest, time to leave behind my fears. 2. And I will not fear the storm, though it rages around me, for slowly I am learning to place my trust in you, to forgive every hurt and to loosen every burden, to let go and to follow where you lead. Refrain Arena 3. Though I know you have prepared a path for me to follow, I’ll never know for certain that I follow where you lead. Still I trust that my desire to please you will guide me; and I trust that you will keep me from harm. 4. I may stumble, I may fall, and get lost on the journey; and my path will surely lead me to the shadow of death. Yet I will not fear the storm, for you are ever with me, never leaving me to face my fears alone. © 2014 by GIA Publications, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. www.RECongress.org CLOSING LITURGY 59 ARENA – CONCLUDING RITES ♦ RITOS DE CONCUSIÓN – BLESSING AND DISMISSAL ♦ BENDICIÓN Y DESPEDIDA CLOSING SONG ♦ CANTO DE SALIDA 2014 CONGRESS THEME SONG Hope Sets the World Afire John Angotti, Meredith Augustin & John Flaherty Verses/Estrofas 1. We come to the mountain to be renewed. We come to the mountain to worship you. Here we are reminded of the promise that was made. Here we are reminded of your amazing grace, and we are changed, transformed. Jesus is our light, our hope, our Lord. 1. Venimos al monte a renovar. Venimos al monte para alabar. Aquí recordaremos la promesa revelada. Aquí recordaremos tu gracia extraordinaria, somos cambiados y transformados. Hay luz, hay esperanza en el Señor. Refrain/Estribillo S U N D A Y 60 CLOSING LITURGY 2014 Religious Education Congress ARENA Sunday, March 16, 2014 • 8:00 am & 3:30 pm 2. We shall go down the mountain to the suffering and the poor. We shall go down the mountain where actions outweigh words. The light that dwells within us will glow upon our face and those who live in darkness will know hope, love, and faith. And the world is changed, transformed. Jesus is our light, our hope, our Lord. Refrain Arena 2. Bajemos del monte al pobre y moribundo. Bajemos del monte, cambiemos el mundo. La luz que brilla dentro alumbra nuestro rostro, los que habitan en lo oscuro verán al Maestro, y el mundo es cambiado y transformado. Hay luz, hay esperanza en el Señor. Bridge/Puente Esperanza que enciende al mundo. Esperanza que enciende al mundo. Esperanza que enciende al mundo. Esperanza que enciende al mundo. Courage sets the world afire. Faith sets the world afire. Love sets the world afire. Justice sets the world afire. Compassion sets the world afire. Mercy sets the world afire. Joy sets the world afire. Hope sets the world afire. Set the world afire! Valor enciende al mundo. Fe enciende al mundo. Amor enciende al mundo. Justicia enciende al mundo. Compasión enciende al mundo. Misericordia enciende al mundo. Gozo enciende al mundo. Esperanza enciende al mundo. ¡Enciendan al mundo! © 2014, World Library Publications. All rights reserved. Used with permission. www.RECongress.org CLOSING LITURGY 61 O.R.E. STAFF The Office of Religious Education serves the ongoing redemptive mission of Jesus Christ through fostering and developing lifelong evangelization and catechetical processes. We form leaders for a catechetical ministry that integrates a social justice perspective and that responds to the needs of the diverse peoples of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles. – O.R.E. Mission Statement – ARCHDIOCESAN OFFICE – – REGIONAL OFFICES – DIRECTOR OUR LADY OF THE ANGELS O.L.A. Region Pastoral Center 5835 W Slauson Ave Culver City, CA 90230 (310) 216-9587 David Lara (Coordinator) [email protected] Elizabeth Argueta (Support Staff) [email protected] Sr. Edith Prendergast (213) 637-7309 [email protected] ASSOCIATE DIRECTORS MINISTRY WITH YOUNG ADULTS Christina Lamas (CONT.) (213) 637-7674 [email protected] Douglas Leal (English) (213) 637-7498 Paulette Smith [email protected] (213) 637-7332 [email protected] Heather MacDonald (SB Region) (805) 682-5500 ADULT MINISTRY [email protected] Fr. Christopher Bazyouros RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CONGRESS (213) 637-7652 [email protected] Jan Pedroza (213) 637-7352 Douglas Leal (English) [email protected] (213) 637-7498 [email protected] Paulette Smith (213) 637-7332 Maria Rivera (Spanish) [email protected] (213) 637-7705 [email protected] YOUTH MINISTRY/CONFIRMATION/ Ernesto Vega (Spanish) YOUNG ADOLESCENT (213) 637-7345 Christina Lamas (Spanish) [email protected] (213) 637-7674 ADVANCED CATECHETICAL MINISTRIES & CATECHIST FORMATION [email protected] Heather MacDonald (SB Region) (805) 682-5500 Lourdes González-Rubio (Spanish) [email protected] (213) 637-7344 Katie Zeigler [email protected] (213) 637-7616 Dione Grillo (English) [email protected] (213) 637-7654 OFFICE SUPPORT [email protected] Maria Acosta EARLY CHILDHOOD (213) 637-7359 Jan Pedroza [email protected] (213) 637-7352 Joanna Aguilar [email protected] (213) 637-7346 ELEMENTARY [email protected] Giovanni Perez (English) Silvia Hernandez (213) 637-7410 (213) 637-7359 [email protected] [email protected] MINISTRY WITH YOUNG ADULTS Alex Moreno (213) 637-7382 Fr. Christopher Bazyouros [email protected] (213) 637-7652 [email protected] Diana M. Salinas (213) 637-7303 Alberto Embry (Spanish) [email protected] (213) 637-7355 [email protected] 62 SAN FERNANDO REGION San Fernando Region Pastoral Center 15101 San Fernando Mission Blvd. Mission Hills, CA 91345 Mailing Address: PO Box 7608 Mission Hills, CA 91346 -7608 (818) 365-5123 Margaret Matijasevic (Coordinator) [email protected] Juan Garcia (Support Staff) [email protected] SAN GABRIEL REGION San Gabriel Region Pastoral Center 16009 E Cypress Ave Irwindale, CA 91706-2122 (626) 962-7707 TBA (Coordinator) Natalie Aviles (Support Staff) [email protected] SAN PEDRO REGION San Pedro Region Pastoral Center 3555 S Pancratius Pl Lakewood, CA 90712-1416 (562) 630-6272 Karina Plascencia (Coordinator) [email protected] Araceli Ruvalcaba (Support Staff) [email protected] SANTA BARBARA REGION Bishop García Diego Center 4032 La Colina Rd Santa Barbara, CA 93110-1412 (805) 569-1135 Sue Spies (Coordinator) [email protected] Lisa Godschan (Support Staff) [email protected] 2014 Religious Education Congress STAFF BOOTH SCHEDULE We invite you to drop by and meet the bishops and people who head the ministries of the Office of Religious Education. The ORE Staff Booth is located near the center of Hall A. The following are scheduled days and hours: FRIDAY, MARCH 14 SATURDAY, MARCH 15 8:00 am - 10:00 am Sue Spies SUNDAY, MARCH 16 8:00 am - 10:00 am Giovanni Perez 10:00 am - 11:30 am Douglas Leal Margaret Matijasevic Bishop Gerald Wilkerson Katie Zeigler 10:00 am - 11:30 am Fr. Chris Bazyouros Bishop Thomas Curry Giovanni Perez 10:00 – 11:30 am Bishop Edward Clark Alberto Embry Lourdes Gonzalez-Rubio Christina Lamas Margaret Matijasevic 11:30 am - 1:00 pm Lourdes Gonzalez-Rubio Dione Grillo David Lara Heather MacDonald 11:30 am - 1:00 pm Early Childhood Christina Lamas David Lara Douglas Leal Maria Rivera Bishop Gerald Wilkerson 11:30 – 1:00 pm Bishop Thomas Curry Dione Grillo David Lara Maria Rivera Ernesto Vega Katie Zeigler 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm Fr. Chris Bazyouros Bishop Edward Clark Karina Plascencia Giovanni Perez Maria Rivera 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm Alberto Embry Lourdes Gonzalez-Rubio Dione Grillo Bishop Oscar Solis 1:00 – 2:30 pm Douglas Leal Heather MacDonald Jan Pedroza 2:30 pm - 4:00 p.m. Early Childhood Alberto Embry Bishop Oscar Solis Sue Spies 2:30 pm - 4:00 pm Karina Plascencia Katie Zeigler ADULT CATECHESIS / CATEQUESIS PARA PERSONAS ADULTAS Catholic Bible Institute A three-year program of comprehensive study for parish Bible-study leadership. Distance Learning An online, Internet-based, e-learning partnership with the University of Dayton. Human Sexuality Task Force Formation and training programs. Silent Directed Retreat June 29-July 3, 2014 A directed retreat opportunity for adults in ministry. Instituto Bíblico Católico – Escrituras Cristianas / Escrituras Hebreas Un programa de nivel básico para estudiar la Biblia (16 sesiones). Instituto Bíblico Católico – Curso Avanzado Biblico Un programa de tres años, se adquiere certificación como animador/a biblico/a. Certificación para el Ministerio con Adultos Entrenamiento (nivel avanzado) para líderes en el ministerio con los adultos. Especialización para Catequistas de Adultos (Básica y Advanzada) Un programa para personas que trabajan en la catequesis con adultos. www.RECongress.org • Facebook: RECongress • Twitter: LACongress CONTACT/O Fr. Chris Bazyouros (213) 637-7652 Douglas Leal (213) 637-7498 Douglas Leal (213) 637-7498 Fr. Chris Bazyouros (213) 637-7652 Maria Rivera (213) 637-7705 Maria Rivera (213) 637-7705 L. Gonzalez-Rubio (213) 637-7344 L. Gonzalez-Rubio (213) 637-7344 63 O.R.E. O.R.E. PROGRAMS O.R.E. PROGRAMS ADULT FAITH FORMATION / FORMACIÓN EN LA FE PARA ADULTOS CONTACT/O Cursos de Verano 2014 Julio 13 y 14 & Julio 20 y 21 Cursos intensivos sobre teología, pastoral hispana, espiritualidad y más. Instituto de Pastoral y Evangelización Programa de formación pastoral a nivel básico e intermedio. Capacitación y Práctica de Oración Meditativa Entender las dinámicas de oración, discernimiento y sanación interior. Formación para Ministerios en los Medios de Comunicación Pautas de formación técnica y religiosa en las áreas de los medios de comunicación. Formación Continua en la Fe Oportunidades de formación para el enriquecimiento continúo en la fe. Capacitación para hacer Retiros para Adultos Capacitación para aprender lo esencial para hacer retiros con adultos. Especialización para la Formación en la Fe para Adultos Capacitación esencial en la formación en la fe para adultos. Basic Catechist Formation Faith enrichment and basic theological formation for the beginning catechist. Advanced Catechetical Ministries Three-year formation program for Advanced Catechetical Leadership. Formación Básica para Catequistas Formación en la fe y en las habilidades para catequistas que comienzan. Ministerios Catequéticos Avanzados Tres años de formación avanzada para Líderes Catequéticos y parroquiales. Ernesto Vega (213) 637-7345 Ernesto Vega (213) 637-7345 Ernesto Vega (213) 637-7345 Ernesto Vega (213) 637-7345 Ernesto Vega (213) 637-7345 Ernesto Vega (213) 637-7345 Ernesto Vega (213) 637-7345 Dione Grillo (213) 637-7654 Dione Grillo (213) 637-7654 L. Gonzalez-Rubio (213) 637-7344 L. Gonzalez-Rubio (213) 637-7344 EARLY CHILDHOOD & ELEMENTARY / CATEQUESIS DE NIVEL PRIMARIA Early Childhood Specialization Spring 2014 - St. Cyril, Encino March 29, April 5 & 12, 2014 Summer 2014 - St. John the Baptist, Baldwin Park July 12, 19, 26, 2014 Fall 2014 - St. Joseph, Long Beach Oct. 25, Nov, 1, 8, 2014 Early Childhood Director’s Workshop/Brunch San Roque, Sta. Barbara, May 31 Workshop and networking for Early Childhood Coordinators and DREs. Elementary Catechist Specialization A series of sessions to enhance skills for catechists and coordinators. Elementary Religious Education and Sacramental Preparation Workshops, in-services and retreats for catechists. Enrichment Opportunities Workshops, in-services and retreats to equip DREs and catechists. Textbook Evaluations A team of experienced ministers in catechesis evaluate texts for publisher endorsement. Especialización de Catequesis Primaria Una serie de sesiones para mejorar las habilidades de catequistas y coordinadores. Preparación Sacramental Talleres que ofrecen guía para el mejor desarrollo de programas catequéticos. Oportunidades de Enriquecimiento Talleres, retiros y reflexiones que sustenten el ministerio de catequesis. Evaluación de Libros de Texto Un equipo con suficiente experiencia evalúa aquellos libros de publicadoras. Jan Pedroza (213) 637-7352 Jan Pedroza (213) 637-7352 Giovanni Perez (213) 637-7410 Giovanni Perez (213) 637-7410 Giovanni Perez (213) 637-7410 Giovanni Perez (213) 637-7410 Giovanni Perez (213) 637-7410 Giovanni Perez (213) 637-7410 Giovanni Perez (213) 637-7410 Giovanni Perez (213) 637-7410 YOUNG ADULT MINISTRY / PASTORAL JUVENIL Young Adult Ministry Helping communities meet the pastoral needs of those age 18 to 39 Theology-on-Tap July 6 - August 2, 2014 Speaker and fellowship series for young adults, ages 18 to 39. 64 Douglas Leal (213) 637-7498 Douglas Leal (213) 637-7498 2014 Religious Education Congress O.R.E. PROGRAMS YOUNG ADULT MINISTRY / PASTORAL JUVENIL (cont.) CONTACT/O Formación de Especialización Básica para Agentes de Pastoral Juvenil Se realizan en centros destinados por cada Mesa Regional, 20 sesiones/3 horas c/u. Formación de Especialización Avanzada en Pastoral Juvenil Dos años teóricos, seis meses de práctica parroquial donde implementan un proyecto. Talleres de Formación Complementarios para Líderes y asesores de Pastoral Juvenil Talleres de capacitació n específica dentro del Ministerio con Jóvenes Adultos. PJLA Radio / PJLA Noticias Programa de radio de jóvenes para jóvenes, viernes (9-10 pm), sábados (8-9 pm) 87.7 FM. Alberto Embry (213) 637-7355 Alberto Embry (213) 637-7355 Alberto Embry (213) 637-7355 Alberto Embry (213) 637-7355 YOUTH MINISTRY / MINISTERIO PARA JOVENES ADOLESCENTES Katie Zeigler (213) 637-7616 Katie Zeigler (213) 637-7616 Christina Lamas (213) 637-7674 Heather MacDonald (805) 682-5500 Katie Zeigler (213) 637-7616 (805) 682-5500 (310) 833-3541 Christina Lamas (213) 637-7674 Christina Lamas (213) 637-7674 Christina Lamas (213) 637-7674 Christina Lamas (213) 637-7674 Christina Lamas (213) 637-7674 Katie Zeigler (213) 637-7616 O.R.E. Youth Ministry Resource Day April 8, 2014 A day of ongoing formation for adults in ministry with young people. National Certificate Program in Youth Ministry Studies Training courses offering tools and techniques for those in ministry with youth. 2014 courses: June 21-22, June 23-24, July 19-20, & July 21-22 Youth Ministry Celebration Dinner June 14, 2014 An evening of fun at the Cathedral for adults in ministry with young people. Camp Big Deal June 23-27, 2014 A week-long retreat for junior-high youth of the Santa Barbara Region. Christian Leadership Institute Aug. 3-8, 2014 Leadership training for high school youth involved in ministry. S.A.W. (Signed, Anointed, to Witness) Week-long peer ministry retreat for high school youth who have been Confirmed. Santa Barbara SAW – July 28-August 1 2014 Heather MacDonald SAW South – July 28-August 1, 2014 George Vasquez Confirmation Catechist, Youth Ministry, Young Adolescent Specializations Two-day training in specific areas of ministry with young people. Confirmation Catechist / Youth Ministry Aug. 16-17 & 23-24, 2014 Young Adolescent (Jr. High) Aug. 16-17 & 23-24, 2014 Especialización para Catequistas de Confirmación Cursos con especialización, talleres y entrenamiento. Capacitación para la Liturgia de la Confirmación Día de formación para coordinadores, catequistas o equipos. Día de Capacitación para Retiros con Adolescentes de Confirmación Día de formación con catequistas de confirmación y líderes de grupos de adolescentes. Equipo Direccional para el Sacramento de la Confirmación Ayudar a coordinar la visión e implementación del entrenamiento y formación. National Conference on Catholic Youth Ministry (NCCYM) Dec. 4-6, 2014 A national conference for adults who serve in ministry with young people. Youth Ministry / Confirmation / Junior High Ministry Program development, support, training and formation for coordinators and teams. San Fernando/Our Lady of the Angels regions Christina Lamas San Gabriel/San Pedro regions Katie Zeigler Santa Barbara Region Heather MacDonald Spanish-speaking Confirmation Programs Christina Lamas (213) 637-7674 (213) 637-7616 (805) 682-5500 (213) 637-7674 REGIONAL CONGRESSES / CONGRESOS REGIONALES San Fernando Regional Congress San Pedro Regional Congress Santa Barbara Regional Congress San Gabriel Regional Congress O.L.A. Regional Congress September 20, 2014 September 27, 2014 October 11, 2014 October 18, 2014 October 25, 2014 Margaret Sardo Karina Plascencia Sue Spies TBA David Lara www.RECongress.org • Facebook: RECongress • Twitter: LACongress (818) 365-5123 (562) 630-6272 (805) 569-1135 (626) 960-9344 (310) 216-9587 65 L.A. CATECHIST RECERTIFICATION 66 2014 Religious Education Congress COMMITTEES CONGRESS COMMITTEE Sr. Edith Prendergast Paulette Smith Christina Lamas Jan Pedroza Dolly Anderson Jim Anderson Erin Avila Jonathan Avila Greg Boyer Jo Galang Val Galang Ron Garcia Albert Guerra Nancy King Dave Lavendier Tina Lavendier Jane Martineau Layne Martineau Ramona Meza Santiago Meza Keith Morlock Robert Williams Michael Fike Gail Gresser Mary Janus Sheryl Lange Monica Miller Luther Valerie MacRae Elizabeth Mullen Fe Musgrave Maryann Nguyen Linda Roehm Margaret Traxler John West Fran Curry Pat Davis Melinda Evangelista Guadalupe Garcia Silvia Hernandez Margaret Maldonado Pat McGlynn Brian McMahon Gabriela Medina Jose Alex Moreno Olinda Navas Hector Quiroz Evelyn Ribas Lucia Richer Ted Richer Isabel Rincon LITURGY COMMITTEE John Flaherty Sr. Edith Prendergast Paulette Smith Christina Lamas Katya Acuña Brian Custer REGISTRATION COMMITTEE Jan Pedroza Paulette Smith Joanna Aguilar Chris Krause Diana Salinas Joyce Alpaugh Eileen Bonaduce Katie Carmody AND OUR SPECIAL THANKS AND APPRECIATION TO . . . O.R.E. THE MANY DEDICATED PEOPLE including the behind-the-scenes “Blue Angels,” under the direction of Jo Galang; audio/video “Yellow Jackets,” under the direction of Ron Garcia; the Communications Team, including Val Galang and Dan McLoon; the Deaf/Hard of Hearing/Sign Language interpreters Amy Hart, Tracy Clark, Larry Lopez; and the hundreds of others who contribute hundreds of volunteer hours before and during Congress to make this event a success! THE FOLLOWING FOR THEIR WORK AND SUPPORT: Valerie MacRae for Registration and Program Book cover art, for the Arena environment and for planning our Sacred Space in Convention 304, as well as the many contributing artists; Linda Roehm for flower arrangements; George Westlund for his photography; and the student sacristans and acolytes of Loyola Marymount University and Mount St. Mary’s College. OUR LITURGY AND PRAYER SERVICE COORDINATORS: Youth Day Liturgies: Katie Zeigler; Friday Liturgies: Edwin Ambrosia, Deacon Ron Baker, Sandra Colindres, Bill Duckett, Sarah Gafvert, Christina Lamas, Kim & Van Nguyen, Dawn & Frank Ponnet, Vikki Shepp, Katie Tassinari; Friday Prayer Services: Kelly McGlouglin, Dale Severding; Saturday Morning Praise: Douglas Leal, Jane Richardson; Saturday Liturgies: Sr. Jean Marie Cihota, Judy Girard, Katie Hernandez, David Lara, Joe Martinez, Mary Meier, Giovanni Perez, Audrey & Andy Shaw, David Valenzuela, Pam Wagner; Saturday Prayer Services: Nancy Longo, Eve Moir, Dan Peplinski. OUR MINISTERS OF LITURGICAL MOVEMENT: Donna Anderle, Betsey Beckman, Christine Engelfried, Kristin Kissell, Monica Luther, Nicole Masero, Ann Myers with the St. Finbar Liturgical Movement Team, Kristina Ortega, Ginny Temple, Michael Tompkins, Michelle Yim, Flintridge Sacred Heart Academy, and Consuelo & John West with the Valyermo Troupe. www.RECongress.org • Facebook: RECongress • Twitter: LACongress 67 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS We are grateful to LITURGICAL PRESS (Booths 105, 107) for providing the Congress lanyards. We would also like to thank the CATHOLIC EDUCATION FOUNDATION for providing the Congress participant gift bags this year. We are grateful to LOYOLA PRESS (Booths 337, 339, 341, 343, 436, 438...) for sponsoring the Stations of the Cross in Sacred Space. And we thank CRIBARI VINEYARDS for their contribution of all altar wine at Congress 2014. We are appreciative of the U.S. CONFERENCE OF CATHOLIC BISHOPS (Booths 357, 359, 361) for providing the two portable device charging stations. In gratitude to LITURGY TRAINING PUBLICATIONS (Booths 415, 417, 419, 421, 423, 425) for gifting Congress with registration scholarships for the next eight years in memory of frequent Congress speaker Mr. Bob Piercy (1958-2011). 68 2014 Religious Education Congress ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS We gratefully acknowledge the following companies for their generous sponsorship of the listed speakers and performing artists. To find their books, music or where to obtain their materials, please refer to the booth number listings. THE LITURGICAL PRESS (Booths 105, 107) Michael Downey Richard Gaillardetz Diana Macalintal Timothy Radcliffe Paul Turner C. Vanessa White CATHOLIC RELIEF SERVICES (Booths 412, 414) Thomas Awiapo Joyce Francois David Garcia Ron Hansen William Headley Bishop Kicanas Ted Miles Joe Symkowick Carolyn Woo OCP (Booths 443, 445, 542, 544) Donna Anderle Steve Angrisano Anna Betancourt Bob Fabing Robert Feduccia Santiago Fernandez Jackie Francois Stella Garcia-Lopez Sarah Hart Glenda Hernandez ValLimar Jansen Frank Jansen Tom Kendzia Carol Jean Kinghorn Carey Landry Rudy Lopez Jesse Manibusan Pedro Rubalcava Curtis Stephan Trevor Thomson Christopher Walker GIA (Booths 121, 123, 125, 220, 222, 224) Tony Alonso David Anderson Chris de Silva Rob Galea David Haas Marty Haugen Liam Lawton Donna Peña HARPERONE (Booth 306) Jim Martin Jonathan Morris IMAGE BOOKS / RANDOM HOUSE (Booths 313, 315, 317) John Allen Robert Barron Ron Rolheiser LOYOLA PRESS (Booths 337, 339, 341, 343, 436...) Joe Paprocki Julianne Stanz OUR SUNDAY VISITOR CURRICULUM DIVISION (Booths 401, 403, 405, 500, 502, 504) John Burland Joe Kempf Hosffman Ospino Joseph White PARACLETE PRESS (Booths 227, 229) Thomas Groome Colleen Griffith Sybil MacBeth Thomas Scirghi www.RECongress.org • Facebook: RECongress • Twitter: LACongress PAULIST PRESS (Booths 316, 318) Michael Downey Richard Gaillardetz Richard Leonard Josephine Lombardi James Martin SADLIER (Booths 324, 326, 328, 330, 332) Timothy Matovina Donald Senior Victor Valenzuela RCL-BENZIGER (Booths 301, 303, 305, 307, 400...) Nancy Bird Francisco Castillo Richard Fragomeni Rose Pacatte Maruja Sedano Maureen Sulllivan ST. MARY’S PRESS (Booths 601, 603, 605, 607, 700...) Steven Ellair VERITAS RELIGION (Booths 201, 203, 205, 300, 302, 304) Thomas Groome WORLD LIBRARY PUBLICATIONS (Booths 137, 139, 141, 143, 236...) Tony Alonso John Angotti Meredith Augustin Mary Birmingham Andrew Chinn Anne Frawley-Mangan Jerry Galipeau Jacob & Matthew Band Peter Kolar Michael Mangan Michael McGrath Rafael Moreno 69 O.R.E. AVE MARIA PRESS (Booths 475, 477, 479, 574, 576, 578) Louis Cameli Tom Corcoran Lisa Hendey Sarah Reinhard Michael White Robert Wicks ENDOWMENT CONTRIBUTORS The Religious Education Endowment Fund was established by the Office of Religious Education to support the ongoing training and formation of religious education leaders, particularly by making scholarships available for Directors of Religious Education, Adult Educators, Young Adults and Youth Ministers to pursue graduate studies. It is our hope that every Director of Religious Education and Director of Youth Ministry 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 contribution through mail-in registrations. As of January 31, 676 people responded with contributions totaling $9,906. We sincerely appreciate and acknowledge their contributions. Because of thoughtful contributions year after year, we have passed the $1 million mark, and are currently enabled to offer financial assistance to 18 lay ministers involved in Parish Catechetical Ministry and related areas in Youth, Young Adult and Adult Formation. $410 DONATION Marine Corps Camp Pendleton $175 DONATION Monica Dang $150 DONATION Steve Duncan $100 DONATION John Baranowski Maria Barcelo-Hernandez Ruth Brenner Antonia David-Wright Rosalie Elder Cory Escuadro James Knipper Jennifer Kroeger Dr. Ann McElaney-Johnson Susan Murphy Huong Pham Vic Reichert Anne Marie Reyes Gloria Roque Thomas Wheeler $70 DONATION Lawanda Allen Nick Jordan Deacon Charles Reyburn $60 DONATION Likang Chao Susan Tan $50 DONATION Carol Averill Donald F Averill, EdD Rosario Bayon Jan Bradley Tri Bui Jeanine Diaz de Rivera Ramon Escuadro Patt Gogo Emma Gonzales Bertha Hernandez James W. Hopp Mary A. 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Andrew Vollkommer Lisa Walston Marie Walton Barbara Wehan Jim Wehan Richard Welch Loreen Wilhelmy Stephanie Williamson Mary Wirtes Patricia Wolfe Kamran Yaqoob Gill Michelle Yuzdepski Paula Zimmermann Eliza Zugg Josi Zugg Maisie Zugg Patricia Zugg Maria Zuniga $2 DONATION Lailani Gachalian Donna Kulleck $1 DONATION Maureen Arevalo Barbara Coleman Wayne Coleman Karen Crouse, osf Noriza Escalante Vilma Escobar Eileen Huddleston William Jennings Alana Miller Lourdes Olmedo Beth Romero Jessica Vitente 2014 Religious Education Congress NOTES Maps www.RECongress.org • Facebook: RECongress • Twitter: LACongress 73 CLARION HOTEL MAP Clarion Hotel Workshop Location Orangewood Clarion Hotel Anaheim Resort 616 Convention Way Anaheim, CA 92802 Clarion Hotel Food Options (714) 750-3131 Lounge Palm Tree Café 74 Daily: 1:00 pm - 10:00 pm Morning: 6:30 am - 11:00 am Lunch: 11:00 am - 1:00 pm Dinner: 5:00 pm - 10:00 pm 2014 Religious Education Congress HILTON ANAHEIM HOTEL MAP Hilton Anaheim Hotel Workshop Locations California C (Ballroom Level - 2nd floor) California D (Ballroom Level - 2nd floor) Huntington (Concourse Level - 4th floor) Laguna (Concourse Level - 4th floor) Hilton Anaheim Hotel 777 Convention Way Anaheim, CA 92802 Maps Hilton Anaheim Hotel Food Options (714) 750-4321 Mix Daily: 6:00 am - 10:00 pm Food Court: Daily: 9:00 am - 10:00 pm • Sbarro • Baja Fresh Express • Just Grillin’ • Submarina Starbucks Daily: 6:00 am - 10:00 pm www.RECongress.org • Facebook: RECongress • Twitter: LACongress 75 MARRIOTT HOTEL MAP Anaheim Marriott Hotel Workshop Locations Elite Ballroom Grand Ballroom A-E Grand Ballroom F-K Marquis Ballroom Center South Marquis Ballroom North Orange County Ballroom San Diego Room Anaheim Marriott Hotel 700 W Convention Way Anaheim, CA 92802 Anaheim Marriott Hotel Food Options Café del Sol JW’s Steakhouse Pizza Hut Starbucks 76 (714) 750-8000 Daily: 6:30 am - 10:00 pm Daily: 5:00 pm - 9:00 pm Daily: 11:00 am - 11:00 pm Daily: 6:00 am - 9:00 pm 2014 Religious Education Congress SHERATON PARK HOTEL MAP Sheraton Park Hotel Workshop Locations Garden Room Palm Rooms Park Ballroom Plaza Ballroom Maps Sheraton Park Hotel 1855 S. Harbor Blvd. Anaheim, CA 92802 Sheraton Park Hotel Food Options Molly’s Kitchen Overland Stage www.RECongress.org • Facebook: RECongress • Twitter: LACongress (714) 750-1811 Morning: 6:00 am - 11:00 am Lunch: 11:00 am - 3:00 pm Dinner: 5:00 pm - 10:30 pm Daily: 5:00 pm - 11:00 pm 77 CONVENTION AREA MAP CATEGORY American NAME Café del Sol, Cheesecake Factory, House of Blues, Rainforest Cafe, Red Robin, Red’s Pasta Kitchen, Tony Roma’s Asian Fusion Roy’s Brewery JT Schmid’s Brewery, Oggi’s Pizza & Brewing Co. Café La Brea Bakery Café California Cuisine Napa Rose Restaurant, Tangerine Grill & Patio Chinese Grand China, P.F. Chang’s Coffee Starbucks Family Bubba Gump Shrimp Co., Captain Kidd’s, Coco’s Bakery & Restaurant, Denny’s, Disney’s PCH Grill, Goofy’s Kitchen, IHOP, Johnny Rockets, Millie’s Restaurant, Mimi’s Cafe, Mix, Molly’s Kitchen, Storyteller’s Café, Tiffy’s Family Restaurant Fast Food Alerto’s, California Pizza, Carl’s Jr., Del Taco, El Pollo Loco, Jack In The Box, McDonald’s, Panda Kitchen, 78 Fast Food (cont.) Food Court Italian Star Burger, Taco Bell Baja Fresh Express, Just Grillin’, Sbarro, Submarina Anaheim White House, Buca di Beppo, Carolina’s Italian Cuisine, Marri’s Pizza, Naples Ristorante e Pizzeria, TusCA Louisiana Cuisine Ralph Brennan’s Jazz Kitchen Mediterranean Catal Restaurant & Uva Bar Mexican La Casa Garcia, Los Sanchez, Mi Casita Grill, Palm Tree Café, Taco Mi Pueblo, Tortilla Jo’s Multicultural American Tavern Pizza Domino’s Pizza, Pizza Hut, Shakey’s Sandwiches Earl of Sandwich, Subway Seafood Joe’s Crab Shack, McCormick & Schmick’s, Mr. Stox Sports Bar ESPN Zone Steakhouse JW’s Steakhouse, Morton’s The Steakhouse, Outback Steakhouse, Overland Stage & Territorial, Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse, Steakhouse 55 2014 Religious Education Congress AREA RESTAURANT LISTING www.RECongress.org • Facebook: RECongress • Twitter: LACongress 79 Maps NAME LOCATION PHONE FRIDAY HOURS SATURDAY HRS SUNDAY HOURS Alerto’s Mexican Food ............. 1770 S Harbor Blvd #128 ........ (714) 817-6932 ........7am - 1:30am ........... 7am - 1:30am............. 7am - 11:30pm American Tavern...................... 1221 S Harbor Blvd ................. (714) 400-9104 ........6:30am - 10:30pm .... 6:30am - 10:30pm...... 6:30am - 10:30pm Anaheim White House ............. 887 S Anaheim Blvd ................ (714) 772-1381 ........11:30am - 10pm ....... 5pm - 10pm................ 11am - 10pm Baja Fresh Express ................. Hilton Hotel .............................. (714) 750-4321 ........9am - 10pm .............. 9am - 10pm................ 9am - 10pm Bubba Gump Shrimp Co. ........ 321 W Katella Ave Ste 101 ...... (714) 635-4867 ........11am - 11pm ............. 11am - 11pm .............. 11am - 10pm Buca di Beppo ......................... 11757 Harbor Blvd ................... (714) 740-2822 ........11:30am - 11pm ........ 11:30am - 11pm ......... 11:30am - 10pm Café del Sol ............................. Marriott Hotel ........................... (714) 748-2454 ........6:30am - 10pm ......... 6:30am - 10pm........... 6:30am - 10pm California Pizza........................ 1770 S Harbor Blvd #140 ........ (714) 772-7207 ........8am - 12mid ............. 8am - 12mid ............... 8am - 12mid California Pizza Kitchen........... 321 W Katella Ave Ste 104 ...... (714) 991-0305 ........11am - 11pm ............. 11am - 11pm .............. 11am - 10pm Captain Kidd’s ......................... 1550 S Harbor Blvd ................. (714) 491-4788 ........7am - 11pm .............. 7am - 11pm ................ 7am - 11pm Carolina’s Italian Cuisine ......... 12045 Chapman Ave ............... (714) 971-5551 ........11am - 12mid............ 11am - 12mid ............. 11am - 10pm Catal Restaurant & Uva Bar .... Downtown Disney .................... (714) 774-4442 ........5pm - 11pm .............. 5pm - 11pm ................ 5pm - 10pm Cheesecake Factory................ 321 W Katella Ave Ste 100 ...... (714) 533-7500 ........11:30am - 12:30 am . 11:30am - 12:30 am ... 10am - 11pm Clancy’s Clubhouse ................. 2191 S Harbor Blvd ................. (714) 750-7500 ........4pm - 11pm .............. 4pm - 11pm ................ 4pm - 11pm Coco’s Bakery & Restaurant ... 1100 W Katella Ave.................. (714) 772-0414 ........6:30am - 12mid ........ 6:30am - 12mid .......... 6:30am - 11pm Coco’s Family Restaurant ....... 12032 Harbor Blvd ................... (714) 750-7477 ........6:30am - 12mid ........ 7am - 12mid ............... 7am - 11pm Del Taco................................... 2330 S Harbor Blvd ................. (714) 971-5239 ........24 hours ................... 24 hours ..................... 24 hours Denny’s.................................... 1168 W Katella Ave.................. (714) 774-1680 ........24 hours ................... 24 hours ..................... 24 hours Denny’s.................................... 1610 S Harbor Blvd ................. (714) 776-3300 ........24 hours ................... 24 hours ..................... 24 hours Disney’s PCH Grill ................... Paradise Pier ........................... (714) 239-5682 ........7am - 9pm ................ 7am - 9pm.................. 7am - 9pm Domino’s Pizza ........................ 12911 Chapman Ave ............... (714) 750-2224 ........10am - 1am .............. 10am - 1am................ 10am - 12mid Earl of Sandwich...................... Downtown Disney .................... (714) 817-7476 ........8am - 12mid ............. 8am - 12mid ............... 8am - 11pm El Pollo Loco............................ 110 W Ball Rd .......................... (714) 776-7195 ........9am - 10pm .............. 9am - 10pm................ 9am - 10pm ESPN Zone.............................. Downtown Disney .................... (714) 300-3776 ........11am - 10pm ............ 11am - 10pm .............. 11am - 10pm Goofy’s Kitchen ....................... Disneyland Hotel ..................... (714) 778-6600 ........7am - 9pm ................ 7am - 9pm.................. 7am - 9pm Grand China ............................ 575 Chapman .......................... (714) 740-1888 ........11am - 10pm ............ 11am - 10pm .............. 11am - 10pm House of Blues ........................ Downtown Disney .................... (714) 778-2583 ........11am - 12mid............ 11am - 12mid ............. 11am - 11pm IHOP ........................................ 1560 S Harbor Blvd ................. (714) 635-0933 ........24 hours ................... 24 hours ..................... 24 hours IHOP ........................................ 1840 S Harbor Blvd ................. (714) 663-1600 ........24 hours ................... 24 hours ..................... 24 hours Jack In The Box ....................... 2210 S Harbor Blvd ................. (714) 740-1131 ........6am - 3am ................ 6am - 3am.................. 6am - 3am Joe’s Crab Shack .................... 12011 S Harbor Blvd................ (714) 703-0505 ........11am - 12mid............ 11am - 12mid ............. 11am - 12mid Johnny Rockets ....................... 321 W Katella Ave Ste 320 ...... (714) 491-1800 ........11am - 10pm ............ 11am - 10pm .............. 11am - 9pm JT Schmid’s Brewery ............... 2610 E Katella Ave .................. (714) 634-9200 ........11am - 12mid............ noon - 11pm ............... noon - 11pm Just Grillin’ ............................... Hilton Hotel .............................. (714) 750-4321 ........9am - 10pm .............. 9am - 10pm................ 9am - 10pm JW’s Steakhouse ..................... Marriott Hotel ........................... (714) 703-3187 ........5pm - 9pm ................ 5pm - 9pm.................. 5pm - 9pm La Brea Bakery Café ............... Downtown Disney .................... (714) 490-0233 ........8am - 9pm ................ 8am - 9pm.................. 8am - 9pm La Casa Garcia........................ 531 Chapman .......................... (714) 740-1108 ........8am - 11pm .............. 8am - 11pm ................ 8am - 11pm Marri’s Pizza ............................ 1194 W Katella Ave.................. (714) 533-1631 ........11am - 12mid............ 11am - 12mid ............. 11am - 12mid McCormick & Schmick’s .......... 321 W Katella Ave Ste 109 ...... (714) 535-9000 ........11:30am - 11pm ........ 11:30am - 11pm ......... 11:30am - 10pm McDonald’s .............................. 1500 S Harbor Blvd ................. (714) 491-0563 ........24 hours ................... 24 hours ..................... 24 hours Mi Casita Grill .......................... 1700 S Harbor Blvd ................. (714) 772-5900 ........5am - 10:30pm ......... 5am - 10:30pm........... 5am - 10:30pm Millie’s Restaurant ................... 1480 S Harbor Blvd ................. (714) 535-6892 ........6am - 12mid ............. 6am - 12mid ............... 6am - 12mid Mimi’s Cafe .............................. 1400 S Harbor Blvd ................. (714) 956-2223 ........7am - 11pm .............. 7am - 11pm ................ 7am - 11pm Mix ........................................... Hilton Hotel .............................. (714) 750-4321 ........6am - 10pm .............. 6am - 10pm................ 6am - 10pm Molly’s Kitchen......................... Sheraton Park.......................... (714) 750-1811 ........6am - 10:30pm ......... 6am - 10:30pm........... 6am - 10:30pm Morton’s The Steakhouse ........ 1895 S Harbor Blvd ................. (714) 621-0101 ........5:30pm - 11pm ......... 5:30pm - 11pm ........... 5pm - 10pm Mr. Stox ................................... 1105 E Katella Ave................... (714) 634-2994 ........11:30am - 10pm ....... 5:30pm - 10pm........... 5:30pm - 10pm Napa Rose Restaurant ............ Grand Californian .................... (714) 300-7170 ........5:30pm - 10pm ......... 5:30pm - 10pm........... 5:30pm - 10pm Naples Ristorante e Pizzeria ... Downtown Disney .................... (714) 776-6200 ........11am - 11pm ............. 11am - 11pm .............. 11am - 11pm Oggi’s Pizza & Brewing Co...... 12362 Chapman Ave ............... (714) 534-3599 ........11am - 11pm ............. 11am - 11pm .............. 11am - 10pm Outback Steakhouse ............... 12001 Harbor Blvd ................... (714) 663-1107 ........4pm - 11pm .............. noon - 11pm ............... noon - 10pm Overland Stage & Territorial .... Sheraton Park.......................... (714) 750-1811 ........5pm - 11pm .............. 5pm - 11pm ................ 5pm - 10pm P.F. Chang’s ............................. 321 W Katella Ave Ste 120 ...... (714) 507-2021 ........11am - 12mid............ 11am - 12mid ............. 11am - 11pm Palm Tree Café........................ Clarion Hotel ............................ (714) 750-3131 ........6:30am - 10pm ......... 6:30am - 10pm........... 6:30am - 10pm Panda Kitchen ......................... 1770 S Harbor Blvd #120 ........ (714) 999-6888 ........11am - 11:30pm ........ 11am - 11:30pm ......... 11am - 11:30pm Pizza Hut ................................. 521 W Chapman Ave ............... (714) 740-2300 ........10am - 1am .............. 10am - 1am................ 10am - 1am Pizza Hut ................................. Marriott Hotel ........................... (714) 750-8000 ........11am - 11pm ............. 11am - 11pm .............. 11am - 11pm Rainforest Cafe........................ Downtown Disney .................... (714) 772-0413 ........8am - 12mid ............. 8am - 12mid ............... 8am - 11pm Ralph Brennan’s Jazz Kitchen. Downtown Disney .................... (714) 776-5200 ........11am - 11pm ............. 11am - 11pm .............. 11am - 10pm Red Robin................................ 12007 S Harbor Blvd ............... (714) 971-4775 ........11am - 11pm ............. 11am - 11pm .............. 11am - 10pm Red’s Pasta Kitchen ................ 1850 S Harbor Blvd ................. (714) 750-2801 ........6:30am - 10pm ......... 7:30am - 10pm........... 7:30am - 10pm Roy’s........................................ 321 W Katella Ave Ste 105 ...... (714) 776-7697 ........5pm - 10:30pm ......... 5pm - 10:30pm........... 5pm - 10pm Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse ......... 2041 S Harbor Blvd ................. (714) 750-5466 ........5pm - 10pm .............. 4:30pm - 10pm........... 4:30pm - 9pm Sbarro ...................................... Hilton Hotel .............................. (714) 750-4321 ........9am - 10pm .............. 9am - 10pm................ 9am - 10pm Shakey’s .................................. 1027 S Harbor Blvd ................. (714) 533-0440 ........11am - 11pm ............. 11am - 11pm .............. 11am - 10pm Star Burger .............................. 1770 S Harbor Blvd #132 ........ (714) 956-5456 ........10am - 1am .............. 10am - 1am................ 10am - 12mid Starbucks................................. Marriott Hotel ........................... (714) 750-8000 ........6am - 9pm ................ 6am - 9pm.................. 6am - 9pm Starbucks................................. Hilton Hotel .............................. (714) 750-4321 ........6am - 10pm .............. 6am - 10pm................ 6am - 9pm Steakhouse 55......................... Disneyland Hotel ..................... (714) 778-6600 ........7am - 10pm .............. 7am - 10pm................ 7am - 10pm Storyteller’s Café ..................... Grand Californian .................... (714) 635-2300 ........7am - 10pm .............. 7am - 10pm................ 7am - 10pm Submarina ............................... Hilton Hotel .............................. (714) 750-4321 ........9am - 10pm .............. 9am - 10pm................ 9am - 10pm Subway .................................... 1770 S Harbor Blvd #136 ........ (714) 535-3277 ........24 hours ................... 24 hours ..................... 24 hours Taco Mi Pueblo ........................ 1188 W Katella Ave.................. (714) 778-3100 ........7am - 4am ................ 7am - 4am.................. 7am - 4am Tangerine Grill & Patio ............. 1030 W Katella Ave ................. (714) 772-1186 ........7am - 10pm .............. 7am - 10pm................ 7am - 10pm Tiffy’s Family Restaurant ......... 1060 W Katella Ave ................. (714) 635-1801 ........6am - 2am ................ 6am - 2am.................. 6am - 2am Tony Roma’s ............................ 1640 S Harbor Blvd ................. (714) 520-0200 ........11am - 11pm ............. 11am - 11pm .............. 11am - 10pm Tortilla Jo’s ............................... Downtown Disney .................... (714) 535-5000 ........11am - 10pm ............ 11am - 10pm .............. 11am - 10pm TusCA ...................................... 11999 Harbor Blvd ................... (714) 740-6047 ........6:30am - 10pm ......... 6:30am - 10pm........... 6:30am - 10pm FEATURED EXHIBITORS H T O O 4 B 62 80 2014 Religious Education Congress FEATURED EXHIBITORS Exhibitors www.RECongress.org • Facebook: RECongress • Twitter: LACongress 81 B O 67 OT 9 H FEATURED EXHIBITORS 82 2014 Religious Education Congress FEATURED EXHIBITORS Exhibitors www.RECongress.org • Facebook: RECongress • Twitter: LACongress 83 FEATURED EXHIBITORS 84 2014 Religious Education Congress FEATURED EXHIBITORS Exhibitors www.RECongress.org • Facebook: RECongress • Twitter: LACongress 85 FEATURED EXHIBITORS S H T 6 O 43 O , B 37 3 86 2014 Religious Education Congress FEATURED EXHIBITORS Exhibitors www.RECongress.org • Facebook: RECongress • Twitter: LACongress 87 FEATURED EXHIBITORS 88 2014 Religious Education Congress FEATURED EXHIBITORS Exhibitors www.RECongress.org • Facebook: RECongress • Twitter: LACongress 89 S H T 6 O 43 O , B 37 3 90 B O 45 OT 2 H FEATURED EXHIBITORS 2014 Religious Education Congress RECongress.org/2014/categories.htm EXHIBITOR CATEGORIES Curriculum Veritas Religion ...................................201, 203, 205, 300, 302... William H Sadlier, Inc. .........................324, 326, 328, 330, 332 Diocesan Organization Byzantine Eparchy of Phoenix............181, 183 Catholic Cemeteries............................463, 465, 467 Diocese of Orange ..............................512, 514, 516, 518 Diocese of San Bernardino .................160, 162 Office of Parish Life - L.A. ..................451 Office of Religious Education..............329, 428 Office of Restorative Justice ...............458, 460 Technology Center - ORE ...................431, 530 Vocations Office ..................................446, 448, 450 Disability Ministry Friendship Ministries ...........................665 Ministerio Amistad/Friendship Min. ....665 Education Institution Aquinas Institute of Theology..............180 Boston College School of Theology ..108, 110 Catholic Theological Union .................288 Creighton Univ. Graduate Programs ..591 Dominican School of Philosophy .......485 Fordham University 184 Franciscan School of Theology ..........311, 410 Jesuit School, Santa Clara Univ. .......102 Loyola University, New Orleans ..........100 Loyola Marymount University .............513, 515, 517, 612, 614... Loyola University Chicago - IPS .........114 Magis Center .......................................156 Mount St. Mary’s College, L.A. ...........147, 149, 151, 153, 252 Oblate School of Theology..................191 Sacred Heart School of Theology.......689 Saint John’s School of Theology ........211 Saint Joseph High School...................567 Saint Joseph’s College........................740 Santa Clara University .......................92 Thomas Aquinas College ....................491 Univ. of Dallas School of Ministry........660 University of San Diego ......................587 World Youth Alliance ...........................744 Educational Programs Catholic Charities of Orange County ..677 Catholic Mobilizing Network................163 Endow..................................................682 Healing the Culture .............................158 School of Applied Theology ................98 Educational Resources African American Catholic Center.......562, 564 Evangelization Resources Paulist Evangelization Ministries ........319, 321 Faith & Justice Get on the Bus ....................................456 Homeboy Industries ............................284, 286 Life, Justice and Peace-L.A./Orange ...462 St. Camillus Center .............................468 Faith-based Tours Executours Travel Service ..................610 Gourmet Food/Baskets The Tomorrow Project ........................453 Icon Art & Jewelry Sofia Christine .....................................742 International Association Int’l Catholic Stewardship Council ......647 www.RECongress.org • Facebook: RECongress • Twitter: LACongress 91 Exhibitors Adult Faith Formation Little Rock Scripture Study..................200 Art Works John August Swanson, Artist ..............533, 632, 630 Madonna Arts ......................................270 Pamela T. Hardiman Liturgical Art ......90 Poor Clare Sisters of Rwanda & Italy .673 Richard A. Jarrett Stained Glass.........580 Srs. of Holy Names/Clay Creations ....290 Tori … Art on Fire ................................253 Bibles American Bible Society .......................146, 148 Fireside Catholic Publishing................481, 483 Books Ave Maria Press ..................................475, 477, 479, 574, 576... David Whyte ........................................413 Eerdmans Books for Young Readers .480, 482 HarperOne...........................................306 Image Books .......................................313, 315, 317 Megan McKenna - Wayfarer’s Tale ....344 Paulist Press .......................................316, 318 Paulist Press Book Center ..................308, 310, 312, 314 Random House / Image Books...........313, 315, 317 Books & Videos Family Theater Productions ................416, 418, 420 Fr. Tony Ricard-KnightTime Ministries .714 Guadalupe Radio ................................522, 523, 524, 525 Holy Cross Family Ministries...............416, 418, 420 Hombre Nuevo ....................................522, 523, 524, 525 Nest Family Entertainment .................474 Torch3m: Dominican Movies & Magic 487 Twenty-Third Publications ...................217, 219 Word on Fire Catholic Ministries .........145 Camp & Conference Center Alpine Camp and Conference Center 713 Candles Acadian Candle Company ..................640, 642 Marklin Candle Design ........................131, 133, 230, 232 Root Candles.......................................185, 187 Cards, Bookmarks, Magnets Cards by Anne.....................................233 Catechesis NCCL...................................................422 Catholic Schools Dept. of Catholic Schools - L.A. .........466 Celtic & Irish Art O’Keeffe Religious Articles..................281, 283 Children’s Resources Herald Entertainment ..........................613, 615 Pauline Books & Media .......................175, 177, 179, 274, 276... Christian Service Organization Holy Land Franciscans .......................663 SCRC ..................................................582 Society of St. Vincent de Paul, L.A. ...648, 650 Unbound ..............................................484 Church Goods Meyer-Vogelpohl Co. ..........................237 Computer Software Gradelink .............................................170 Ministry Tracker ...................................691 ParishSOFT.........................................384 Craft Supplies & Gifts A Thread of Hope Guatemalan Trade 182 Concern America.................................223, 225 Plowsharing Crafts ..............................687 Soft Saints, Inc. ...................................553, 652 Tutwiler Quilts ......................................683 Vietnam Artistic Crafts & Books ..........620, 622 FEATURED EXHIBITORS 92 2014 Religious Education Congress RECongress.org/2014/categories.htm EXHIBITOR CATEGORIES Religious Art Al’s Art..................................................291 Ancient Arts Stained Glass .................257 Creator Mundi Distinctive Art & Gifts ..228 Lalo Garcia Sacred & Fine Art Studio .129 Notre Dame Creations ........................115, 117, 214, 216 SHCJ Art / France White .....................245, 247 Val MacRae Designs...........................241, 243 Religious Articles 3 Arches/HolyLandShopping.com ......262, 264, 266, 268 Cathedral Gift Shop.............................118, 120, 122 Ecumenicus USA ................................165, 167, 169, 171 Fundación Ramon Pane .....................529, 628 Gifts from the Holyland .......................571 Multicultural Resources / Gift Center ..277 St. Andrew’s Abbey .............................619, 621, 623, 718, 720... Tree of Life Imports, Inc. .....................586 Verbum Dei Libreria Catolica ..............649, 651, 653, 748, 750... Religious Books ACTA Publications...............................380, 382 Baker Publishing Group ......................624 Buena Prensa .....................................206 Catholic Book Publishing Corp. ..........366, 368, 370 Cistercian Publications........................204 Crossroad Publishing Company .........320, 322 Gethesemani Libreria Catolica ...........387, 389, 391, 486, 488... Give Us This Day - Liturgical Press ....101, 103 Ignatius Press......................................541, 543, 545, 547 Liguori Publications .............................501, 503, 505, 600, 602... Liturgical Press ....................................105, 107 Liturgy Training Publications ...............415, 417, 419, 421, 423... Loyola Press........................................337, 339, 341, 343, 345... Magnificat ............................................111, 210 New City Press of the Focolare ..........672 Paraclete Press ...................................227, 229 Saint John’s Bible................................202 Wipf and Stock Publishers ..................657, 659 Religious Education Resources California Catholic Conference ...........363, 365, 367, 369 Catholic Media Resources ..................746 Catholic Relief Services ......................412, 414 Center for Ministry Development ........379, 381 Creative Communications for Parish ..213 Franciscan Media ................................457, 459, 461, 556, 558... Good Ground Press ............................347 National Catholic Educational Assoc. .86, 88 Orbis Books .........................................348, 350, 352 Our Sunday Visitor Curriculum Div. ...401, 403, 405, 500, 502... Our Sunday Visitor Publishing ............407, 409, 411, 506, 508... Pflaum Publishing Group ....................351, 353 RCL Benziger ......................................301, 303, 305, 307, 400... Saint Mary’s Press ..............................601, 603, 605, 607, 609... The Storykeepers ................................585 Religious Jewelry Compelling Creations, Inc. ..................275, 374 Contreras Religious Art .......................561, 563, 565 Faith-Sharing, Inc. ...............................664 My Saint My Hero................................178 Religious Life California Jesuits and Lay Partners ....261, 263, 265, 267 Capuchin Franciscans ........................189 Carmelite Friars ..................................667 Claretian Missionaries.........................386 Congregation of the Sacred Hearts ....690 www.RECongress.org • Facebook: RECongress • Twitter: LACongress 93 Exhibitors Lay Religious Order Secular Franciscan Order ..................684 Liturgical Furnishings Anthem Church Supply, Inc. ...............375, 377 Liturgical Furniture The Wood & Iron Factory, Inc. ............675 Liturgical Vestments Chagall Design Limited .......................157, 159, 256, 258 CM Almy ..............................................552 Cotter Church Supplies .......................575, 577, 674, 676, 678... Liturgy & Music Resources OCP .....................................................443, 445, 542, 544 Spiritandsong.com - a div. of OCP......437, 439, 441, 536, 538... World Library Publications ..................137, 139, 141, 143, 236... Military Chaplain U.S. Air Force Chaplain Corps............711 Ministry Resources Abbey Press ........................................172 Catholic Ministry with Lesbian & Gay .464 Claretian Publications .........................388 Concordia Publishing House ..............641, 643, 645 Fecom-Americas .................................271 Franciscan Friars/Srs. of Atonement ..668 Group...................................................280, 282 Hershey & Associates .........................174, 176 Hispanic Ministry Resource Center ....388 Native American Concerns - L.A. .......584 RENEW International ..........................150 Retrouvaille .........................................551 Sandalstrap .........................................164, 166, 168 Mission Catholic Legislative Network...............161 Franciscan Mission Service ...............671 Lay Mission-Helpers Association ........476 Maryknoll Fathers & Brothers .............348, 350, 352 Mission Haiti: Hands Together ............489 Mission Office - Los Angeles Arch. ....447, 449 Missionary Catholic Volunteer Network ................662 Comboni Missionaries.........................383, 385 Mission Doctors Association ...............478 Oblate Vocations .................................323 Catholic Association of Music .............371 Ceili Rain .............................................91 Dennis Doyle / Incarnation Music .......346 GIA Publications, Inc. ..........................121, 123, 125, 220, 222... Katrina Rae / Mizpah Ministries ..........260 Steve Angrisano ..................................710 ValLimar Jansen & Frank Jansen .......251 Music / Intergenerational Ministry Jesse Manibusan / 2 x 2 Ministries.....152 Music/Religious Apparel Joe Melendrez Ministries ....................581, 583 Newspaper National Catholic Reporter ..................390 Online Resources The Five Loaves..................................588 Pilgrimages Catholic Travel Centre ........................452 Radio & TV Media El Sembrador Ministries ......................537, 636, 637, 638, 639... Religious Apparel CATgear ..............................................712 La Cruz T-Shirts ..................................186, 188 Liturgical Apostolate Center ................138, 140, 142 Seraph 7 Clothing Company...............340, 342 FEATURED EXHIBITORS 94 2014 Religious Education Congress RECongress.org/2014/categories.htm EXHIBITOR CATEGORIES Religious Life (cont.) De La Salle Christian Brothers ...........606, 608 Dominican Sisters ...............................470 Glenmary Home Missioners ...............670 Marianist Province...............................356, 358, 360, 362, 364 Priests of the Sacred Heart (SCJ) ......686 Saint John’s Abbey .............................209 Sisters of Charity of the BVM..............679 Society Devoted to the Sacred Heart .106 Society Divine Savior: Salvatorians ....685 Vincentian Family ................................644, 646 Religious Publication America Press .....................................244 Catechist Magazine ............................349 Commonweal Magazine .....................113 Little Books of Saginaw. ......................656, 658 RTJ’s Creative Catechist.....................215 The Word Among Us...........................112 USCCB / Vatican .................................357, 359, 361 Religious Software Parish Data System ............................669 Retreat Facility Ponderosa Pines Christian Camp ......688 St. Anne in the Mountains Center .......681 RECongress.org/2014/exhibitors.htm COMPANY LOCATION Retreats & Seminars Franciscan Renewal Center ...............566 Greg Wasinski - “Let Me Be…” Min. ..104 Hard as Nails .......................................661 Mary & Joseph Retreat Center ...........285, 287 Sisters of Providence ..........................376, 378 Spanish Religious Resources Editorial Verbo Divino ..........................469, 471 Librería San Pablo ..............................625, 627, 629, 631, 724... Ministerio Biblico Verbo Divino ...........568, 570 USAMadrid Books...............................557 Supplies & Gifts Sunrise Printery...................................590 Teen Resources Life Teen Inc. .......................................546, 548, 550 Outside da Box....................................520 Vocations Sisters of St. Joseph of Orange ..........509, 511 Youth Resources Cornerstone Media .............................611 Girl Scouts, Camp Fire & Boy Scouts 709 NET Ministries .....................................212 Salesian Youth Ministry .......................246, 248, 250 EXHIBITOR INDEX PHONE Web (or Email noted by “@”) www.RECongress.org • Facebook: RECongress • Twitter: LACongress Exhibitors 3 Arches USA / HolyLandShopping.com ....................262, 264, 266, 268....................(714) 538-7431 ..............www.holylandshopping.com A Thread of Hope Guatemalan Fair Trade .................182...............................................(617) 308-7026 ..............www.athreadofhope.org Abbey Press................................................................172...............................................(800) 325-2511 ..............www.carenotes.com Acadian Candle Company ..........................................640, 642......................................(952) 888-6464 ..............www.acadiancandles.com ACTA Publications ......................................................380, 382......................................(773) 271-1030 ..............www.actapublications.com African American Catholic Center for Evangelization 562, 564......................................(323) 777-2106 ..............www.aaccfe.com Alpine Camp and Conference Center ........................713...............................................(909) 337-6287 ..............www.alpine-cc.org Al’s Art .........................................................................291...............................................(818) 205-8952 [email protected] America Press.............................................................244...............................................(212) 581-4640 ..............www.americamagazine.org American Bible Society ...............................................146, 148......................................(888) 239-3976 ..............www.bibles.com Ancient Arts Stained Glass .........................................257...............................................(310) 832-7613 ..............www.AncientArtsStainedGlass.com Anthem Church Supply, Inc. .......................................375, 377......................................(760) 745-8177 ..............www.anthemchurchsupply.com Aquinas Institute of Theology .....................................180...............................................(314) 256-8806 ..............www.ai.edu Ave Maria Press..........................................................475, 477, 479, 574, 576, 578 ..(800) 282-1865 ..............www.avemariapress.com Baker Publishing Group ..............................................624...............................................(616) 676-9185 ..............www.bakerpublishing.com Boston College School of Theology & Ministry ..........108, 110 ......................................(617) 552-6535 ..............www.bc.edu/stm Buena Prensa .............................................................206...............................................(800) 858-5450 ..............www.litpress.org Byzantine Catholic Eparchy of Phoenix .....................181, 183......................................(602) 861-9778 ..............www.eparchyofphoenix.org California Catholic Conference ...................................363, 365, 367, 369....................(916) 313-4019 ..............www.cacatholic.org California Jesuits and Lay Partners ............................261, 263, 265, 267....................(408) 884-1632 ..............www.jesuitscalifornia.org Capuchin Franciscans - Western America Province ..189...............................................(805) 686-4127 ..............www.beafriar.com Cards by Anne ............................................................233...............................................(888) 766-7761 ..............www.cardsbyanne.com Carmelite Friars - Order of Carmelites Vocations ......667...............................................(771) 791-8209 ..............www.carmelites.net Catechist Magazine ....................................................349...............................................(800) 543-4383 ..............www.catechist.com CATgear ......................................................................712...............................................(352) 636-8750 ..............www.catgear.com Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels Gift Shop ..........118, 120, 122 .............................(877) 680-5277 ..............www.olacathedralgifts.com Catholic Association of Music .....................................371...............................................(914) 699-1953 ..............www.CAMmusic.com Catholic Book Publishing Corp. ..................................366, 368, 370.............................(877) 22/-2665 ...............www.catholicbookpublishing.com Catholic Cemeteries....................................................463, 465, 467.............................(213) 637-7801 ..............www.LACatholicCemeteries.org Catholic Charities of Orange County ..........................677...............................................(714) 347-9600 ..............www.ccoc.org Catholic Legislative Network.......................................161...............................................(916) 313-4014 ..............www.cacatholic.org Catholic Media Resources ..........................................746...............................................(657) 444-7685 ..............catholicmediaresources.com Catholic Ministry with Lesbian and Gay Persons .......464...............................................(323) 255-4461 ..............www.la-archdiocese.org/org/cmlgp Catholic Mobilizing Network........................................163...............................................(202) 541-5290 ..............www.catholicsmobilizing.org Catholic Relief Services ..............................................412, 414......................................(619) 618-2363 ..............www.crs.org Catholic Theological Union .........................................288...............................................(773) 371-5450 ..............www.ctu.edu Catholic Travel Centre ................................................452...............................................(800) 553-5233 ..............www.gocatholictravel.com 95 FEATURED EXHIBITORS 96 2014 Religious Education Congress RECongress.org/2014/exhibitors.htm COMPANY LOCATION EXHIBITOR INDEX PHONE Web (or Email noted by “@”) www.RECongress.org • Facebook: RECongress • Twitter: LACongress 97 Exhibitors Catholic Volunteer Network ........................................662...............................................(301) 270-0900 ..............www.catholicvolunteernetwork.org Ceili Rain .....................................................................91 .................................................(615) 818-3538 ..............www.ceilirain.com Center for Ministry Development ................................379, 381......................................(253) 853-5422 ..............www.cmdnet.org Chagall Design Limited ...............................................157, 159, 256, 258....................(310) 537-9530 ..............www.chagalldesign.com Cistercian Publications................................................204...............................................(800) 858-5450 ..............www.litpress.org Claretian Missionaries.................................................386...............................................(312) 236-7846 ..............www.claretians.org Claretian Publications .................................................388...............................................(312) 544-8147 ..............www.claretianpubs.org CM Almy ......................................................................552...............................................(800) 225-2569 ..............www.almy.com Comboni Missionaries ................................................383, 385......................................(626) 339-1914 [email protected] Commonweal Magazine .............................................113 ...............................................(212) 662-4200 ..............www.commonwealmagazine.org Compelling Creations, Inc...........................................275, 374......................................(770) 394-3598 ..............www.compelling-creations.com Concern America ........................................................223, 225......................................(714) 953-8575 ..............www.concernamerica.org Concordia Publishing House ......................................641, 643, 645.............................(800) 325-3040 ..............www.cph.org Congregation of the Sacred Hearts ............................690...............................................(505) 993-2442 ..............www.sscc.org Contreras Religious Art ...............................................561, 563, 565.............................(760) 741-9978 ..............www.contrerasreligiousart.com Cornerstone Media .....................................................611 ...............................................(707) 431-8336 ..............www.cornerstonemedia.org Cotter Church Supplies...............................................575, 577, 674, 676, 678, 680 ..(213) 385-3366 ..............www.cotters.com Creative Communications for the Parish ....................213...............................................(800) 321-0411 ..............www.creativecommunications.com Creator Mundi Distinctive Sacred Art & Gifts..............228...............................................(800) 894-8148 ..............www.creatormundi.com Creighton University Graduate Programs ..................591...............................................(402) 280-2424 ..............gradschool.creighton.edu Crossroad Publishing Company .................................320, 322......................................(845) 517-0180 ..............www.crossroadpublishing.com David Whyte................................................................413...............................................(360) 221-1324 ..............www.davidwhyte.com De La Salle Christian Brothers ...................................606, 608......................................(202) 529-0047 ..............www.brothersvocation.org Dennis Doyle / Incarnation Music ...............................346...............................................(818) 240-1000 ..............english.glendale.edu/doyle.a.html Department of Catholic Schools - L.A. Archdiocese ..466...............................................(213) 637-7313 ..............www.la-archdiocese.org/Pages/Schools Diocese of Orange ......................................................512, 514, 516, 518....................(714) 282-3015 ..............www.rcbo.org/respect-life Diocese of San Bernardino .........................................160, 162......................................(909) 475-5140 ..............www.sbdiocese.org Dominican School of Philosophy & Theology ............485...............................................(510) 883-2073 ..............www.dspt.edu Dominican Sisters .......................................................470...............................................(415) 939-5873 ..............www.sanrafaelop.org Ecumenicus USA ........................................................165, 167, 169, 171....................(609) 937-7799 ..............www.religiousmerchandise.com Editorial Verbo Divino..................................................469, 471......................................011-34-948-556-505 ......www.verbodivino.es Eerdmans Books for Young Readers .........................480, 482......................................(800) 253-7521 ..............www.eerdmans.com El Sembrador Ministries..............................................537, 636, 637, 638, 639, 736... ..(818) 700-4938 ..............www.elsembrador.org Endow (Educating on the Nature, Dignity of Women)..682...............................................(720) 382-5242 ..............www.EndowGroups.org Executours Travel Service ..........................................610...............................................(310) 552-0786 ..............www.executours.com Faith-Sharing, Inc........................................................664...............................................(800) 559-0514 ..............www.faith-sharing.com Family Theater Productions ........................................416, 418, 420.............................(800) 874-0999 ..............www.familytheater.org Fecom-Americas .........................................................271...............................................(713) 854-4347 [email protected] Fireside Catholic Publishing .......................................481, 483......................................(800) 676-3264 ..............www.firesidecatholic.com Fordham Univ. Grad. School of Religious Education ...184...............................................(718) 817-4808 ..............www.fordham.edu/gre Fr. Tony Ricard - KnightTime Ministries ......................714...............................................(504) 236-8828 ..............www.FatherTony.com Franciscan Friars and Sisters of the Atonement ........668...............................................(800) 338-2620 ..............www.atonementfriars.org Franciscan Media........................................................457, 459, 461, 556, 558, 560 ..(800) 488-0488 ..............www.americancatholic.org Franciscan Mission Svc./Franciscan Action Network ...671...............................................(202) 832-1762 ..............www.franciscanmissionservice.org Franciscan Renewal Center .......................................566...............................................(480) 948-7460 ..............www.thecasa.org Franciscan School of Theology ..................................311, 410 ......................................(510) 848-5232 ..............www.FST.edu Friendship Ministries ...................................................665...............................................(888) 866-8966 ..............www.friendship.org Fundación Ramon Pane .............................................529, 628......................................(954) 885-1507 ..............www.fundacionpane.org Get on the Bus ............................................................456...............................................(818) 980-7714 ..............www.getonthebus.com Gethesemani Libreria Catolica ...................................387, 389, 391, 486, 488, 490 ..(323) 262-7904 ..............www.gethesemani.com GIA Publications, Inc. ..................................................121, 123, 125, 220, 222, 224 ..(800) 442-1358 ..............www.giamusic.com Gifts from the Holyland ...............................................571...............................................(888) 336-3275 ..............www.giftsfromtheholyland.com Girl Scouts, Camp Fire & Boy Scouts ........................709...............................................(626) 967-1815 ..............www.laccs.org Give Us This Day - Liturgical Press ............................101, 103......................................(888) 259-8470 ..............www.giveusthisday.org Glenmary Home Missioners .......................................670...............................................(513) 881-7410 ..............www.glenmary.org Good Ground Press ....................................................347...............................................(651) 690-7010 ..............www.goodgroundpress.com Gradelink .....................................................................170...............................................(800) 742-3083 ..............www.gradelink.com Greg Wasinski - “Let Me Be…” Ministries ..................104.......................................................................................www.wasinski.com Group ..........................................................................280, 282......................................(800) 447-1070 ..............www.group.com Guadalupe Radio ........................................................522, 523, 524, 525....................(626) 444-4442 ..............www.guadaluperadio.com Hard as Nails...............................................................661...............................................(888) 498-2255 ..............www.hanm.org HarperOne ..................................................................306...............................................(415) 477-4400 ..............www.harperone.com Herald Entertainment ..................................................613, 615......................................(972) 984-1848 ..............www.brotherfrancisonline.com Hershey & Associates .................................................174, 176......................................(206) 463-4550 ..............www.terryhershey.com Hispanic Ministry Resource Center ............................388...............................................(312) 544-8147 ..............www.hispanic-ministry.com Holy Cross Family Ministries ......................................416, 418, 420.............................(800) 299-7729 ..............www.familyrosary.org Holy Land Franciscans ...............................................663...............................................(202) 526-6800 ..............www.myfranciscan.com Hombre Nuevo ............................................................522, 523, 524, 525....................(626) 444-4442 ..............www.hombrenuevo.net Homeboy Industries ....................................................284, 286......................................(323) 526-1254 ..............www.homeboy-industries.org Ignatius Press .............................................................541, 543, 545, 547....................(415) 387-2324 ..............www.ignatius.com Image Books / Random House ..................................313, 315, 317.............................(719) 264-5695 ..............www.imagecatholicbooks.com B 44 OO 3, T 54 HS 2 FEATURED EXHIBITORS 98 2014 Religious Education Congress RECongress.org/2014/exhibitors.htm COMPANY LOCATION EXHIBITOR INDEX PHONE Web (or Email noted by “@”) www.RECongress.org • Facebook: RECongress • Twitter: LACongress 99 Exhibitors International Catholic Stewardship Council ................647...............................................(800) 352-3452 ..............www.catholicstewardship.org Jesse Manibusan / 2 x 2 Ministries.............................152...............................................(817) 917-6394 ..............jessemanibusan.com/home/ Jesuit School of Theology of Santa Clara University....102...............................................(800) 824-0122 ..............www.scu.edu/jst Joe Melendrez Ministries ............................................581, 583......................................(210) 683-6003 ..............www.rosaryrap.com John August Swanson, Artist ......................................533, 632, 630.............................(310) 649-1210 ..............www.johnaugustswanson.com Just Coffee / Café Justo..............................................651...............................................(520) 364-3532 ..............www.justcoffee.org Katrina Rae / Mizpah Ministries ..................................260...............................................(615) 822-4815 ..............www.katrinarae.com La Cruz T-Shirts ..........................................................186, 188......................................(310) 702-0475 ..............www.lacruztshirts.com Lalo Garcia Sacred & Fine Art Studio.........................129...............................................(818) 365-8003 ..............www.lalogarcia.com Lay Mission-Helpers Association ................................476...............................................(213) 368-1873 ..............www.laymissionhelpers.org Librería San Pablo ......................................................625, 627, 629, 631, 724, 726... (800) 569-0929 ..............www.sanpablolax.com Life Teen Inc. ...............................................................546, 548, 550.............................(404) 252-8815 ..............www.lifeteen.com Life, Justice and Peace - Archdiocese of Los Angeles & Diocese of Orange ................................................462...............................................(213) 637-7236 ..............www.la-archdiocese.org/org/oljp Liguori Publications .....................................................501, 503, 505, 600, 602, 604 ..(800) 325-9521 ..............www.liguori.org Little Books of the Diocese of Saginaw, Inc. ..............656, 658......................................(989) 797-6653 ..............www.littlebooks.org Little Rock Scripture Study .........................................200...............................................(800) 858-5434 ..............www.littlerockscripture.org Liturgical Apostolate Center ........................................138, 140, 142.............................(213) 250-7962 ..............www.pddm.us/LiturgicalCenter Liturgical Press............................................................105, 107......................................(800) 858-5450 ..............www.litpress.org Liturgy Training Publications .......................................415, 417, 419, 421, 423, 425 ..(800) 933-1800 ..............www.ltp.org Loyola Institute for Ministry, New Orleans ..................100...............................................(504) 865-2109 ..............lim.loyno.edu Loyola Marymount University .....................................513, 515, 517, 612, 614, 616 ..(310) 338-5788 ..............www.lmu.edu Loyola Press ...............................................................337, 339, 341, 343, 436, 438... (800) 621-1008 ..............www.loyolapress.com Loyola Univ. Chicago, Institute of Pastoral Studies ....114 ...............................................(800) 424-1238 ..............www.luc.edu/ips Madonna Arts ..............................................................270...............................................(619) 297-4931 ..............www.madonnaarts.com Magis Center...............................................................156...............................................(949) 271-2727 ..............www.magisreasonfaith.org Magnificat ....................................................................111, 210 ......................................(914) 502-1846 ..............www.magnificat.com Marklin Candle Design................................................131, 133, 230, 232....................(603) 746-2211 ..............www.marklincandledesign.com Mary & Joseph Retreat Center ...................................285, 287......................................(310) 377-4867 ..............www.maryjoseph.org Maryknoll Fathers & Brothers .....................................348, 350, 352.............................(888) 627-9566 ..............www.maryknollsociety.org Megan McKenna - The Wayfarer’s Tale .....................344.......................................................................................www.meganmckenna.org Meyer-Vogelpohl Co. ..................................................237...............................................(800) 543-0264 ..............www.mvchurchgoods.com Ministerio Amistad / Friendship Ministries ..................665...............................................(888) 866-8966 ..............www.friendship.org Ministerio Biblico Verbo Divino ...................................568, 570......................................(909) 383-9030 ..............www.verbodivino.org Ministry Tracker ...........................................................691...............................................(360) 450-3542 [email protected] Mission Doctors Association .......................................478...............................................(213) 368-1875 ..............www.MissionDoctors.org Mission Haiti: Hands Together ....................................489...............................................(626) 403-6139 [email protected] Mission Office - Los Angeles Archdiocese .................447, 449......................................(213) 637-7501 ..............www.missionsla.org Mount St. Mary’s College, Los Angeles......................147, 149, 151, 153, 252 ...........(213) 477-2640 ..............www.msmc.la.edu Multicultural Resources / Gift Center ..........................277...............................................(213) 351-9510 [email protected] My Saint My Hero .......................................................178...............................................(424) 772-1100 ..............www.mysaintmyhero.com National Catholic Educational Association .................86, 88 ..........................................(800) 711-6232 ..............www.ncea.org National Catholic Reporter..........................................390...............................................(800) 333-7373 ..............www.ncronline.org Native American Concerns - L.A.Arch. Ministry .........584...............................................(323) 583-1766 [email protected] NCCL...........................................................................422...............................................(202) 524-4628 ..............www.nccl.org Nest Family Entertainment .........................................474...............................................(800) 988-6378 ..............www.bestbibledvds.com NET Ministries .............................................................212...............................................(651) 450-6833 ..............www.netusa.org New City Press of the Focolare ..................................672...............................................(845) 229-0335 ..............www.newcitypress.com Notre Dame Creations ................................................115, 117, 214, 216 ....................(805) 558-5182 ..............www.inthebetween.com Oblate School of Theology .........................................191...............................................(210) 341-1366 ..............www.ost.edu Oblate Vocations .........................................................323...............................................(618) 394-6454 ..............www.omiusa.org OCP.............................................................................443, 445, 542, 544....................(877) 271-3786 ..............www.ocp.org Office of Parish Life - Los Angeles Archdiocese ........451...............................................(213) 637-7533 ..............www.la-archdiocese.org/org/parishlife Office of Religious Education......................................331, 430......................................(213) 637-7346 ..............www.la-archdiocese.org/org/ore Office of Restorative Justice .......................................458, 460......................................(213) 438-4820 ..............www.la-archdiocese.org/org/orj O’Keeffe Religious Articles..........................................281, 283......................................(626) 444-3817 [email protected] Orbis Books.................................................................348, 350, 352.............................(888) 627-9566 ..............www.orbisbooks.com Our Sunday Visitor Curriculum Division .....................401, 403, 405, 500, 502, 504 ..(800) 348-2440 ..............www.osvcurriculum.com Our Sunday Visitor Publishing ....................................407, 409, 411, 506, 508, 510 ..(800) 348-2440 ..............www.osvparish.com Outside da Box ...........................................................520...............................................(630) 242-4898 ..............www.outsidedabox.com Pamela T. Hardiman Liturgical Fiber Art .....................90 .................................................(860) 676-9158 ..............pthardiman.com Paraclete Press...........................................................227, 229......................................(800) 451-5006 ..............www.paracletepress.com Parish Data System ....................................................669...............................................(843) 413-8016 ..............www.parishdata.com ParishSOFT ................................................................384...............................................(866) 930-4774 ..............www.parishsoft.com Pauline Books & Media...............................................175, 177, 179, 274, 276, 278 ..(310) 397-8676 ..............www.pauline.org Paulist Evangelization Ministries ................................319, 321......................................(800) 237-5515 ..............www.pemdc.org Paulist Press ...............................................................316, 318......................................(201) 825-7300 ..............www.paulistpress.com Paulist Press Book Center ..........................................308, 310, 312, 314....................(714) 545-8021 ..............www.paulistpressbookcenter.com Pflaum Publishing Group ............................................351, 353......................................(800) 543-4383 ..............www.pflaum.com Plowsharing Crafts ......................................................687...............................................(314) 863-3723 ..............www.plowsharing.org Ponderosa Pines Christian Camp ..............................688...............................................(909) 867-7037 ..............www.pondo.org RECongress.org/2014/exhibitors.htm COMPANY LOCATION EXHIBITOR INDEX PHONE Web (or Email noted by “@”) Poor Clare Sisters of Rwanda & Italy .........................673...............................................(805) 732-1251 [email protected] Priests of the Sacred Heart (SCJ) ..............................686...............................................(800) 609-5559 ..............www.scjvocation.org Principles & Choices / Healing the Culture ................158...............................................(855) 664-6598 ..............www.principlesandchoices.com Random House, LLC / Image Books ..........................313, 315, 317.............................(719) 264-5695 ..............www.imagecatholicbooks.com RCL Benziger ..............................................................301, 303, 305, 307, 400, 402... (877) 275-4725 ..............www.rclbenziger.com RENEW International..................................................150...............................................(908) 769-5400 ..............www.renewintl.org Retrouvaille .................................................................551...............................................(714) 525-0882 ..............www.retrouvaille.org Richard A. Jarrett Stained Glass Studio .....................580...............................................(760) 788-9243 ..............www.richardajarrett.com Root Candles ..............................................................185, 187......................................(330) 725-6677 ..............www.rootcandleschurch.com RTJ’s Creative Catechist ............................................215...............................................(860) 437-3012 ..............www.rtjscreativecatechist.com Sacred Heart School of Theology...............................689...............................................(414) 425-8300 ..............www.shst.edu Saint John’s Abbey /School of Theology ....................209...............................................(320) 363-2548 ..............www.abbeyvocations.com Saint John’s Bible........................................................202...............................................(800) 858-5450 ..............www.sjbible.org Saint John’s School of Theology • Seminary..............211 ...............................................(800) 361-8318 ..............www.csbsju.edu/sot Saint Joseph High School...........................................567...............................................(562) 925-5073 ..............www.sj-jester.org Saint Joseph’s College ...............................................740...............................................(800) 752-4723 ..............online.sjcme.edu Saint Mary’s Press ......................................................601, 603, 605, 607, 700, 702... (800) 533-8095 ..............www.smp.org Salesian Youth Ministry...............................................246, 248, 250.............................(562) 925-2250 ..............www.salesianym.org Sandalstrap .................................................................164, 166, 168.............................(800) 515-0047 ..............www.sandalstrap.com Santa Clara Univ./Graduate in Pastoral Ministries ....92 .................................................(408) 554-4831 ..............www.scu.edu/pastoralministries School of Applied Theology Sabbath Programs.........98 .................................................(510) 652-1651 ..............www.satgtu.org SCRC ..........................................................................582...............................................(818) 771-1361 ..............www.scrc.org Secular Franciscan Order / St. Francis Region..........684...............................................(714) 521-5333 ..............www.stfrancisregion.org Seraph 7 Clothing Company ......................................340, 342......................................(713) 823-6442 ..............www.seraph7.com SHCJ Art / France White.............................................245, 247......................................(626) 345-1666 ..............www.shcj.org/white_reproductions.html Sisters of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary .............679...............................................(847) 650-0464 ..............www.bvmcong.org Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods ....376, 378......................................(812) 535-2802 ..............www.sistersofprovidence.org Sisters of St. Joseph of Orange..................................509, 511 ......................................(714) 633-8121 ..............www.csjorange.org Sisters of the Holy Names / Clay Creations ...............290...............................................(408) 712-8044 ..............www.snjmca.org Society Devoted to the Sacred Heart .........................106...............................................(818) 772-9961 ..............www.sacredheartsisters.com Society of St. Vincent de Paul, L.A. Council...............648, 650......................................(888) 552-7872 ..............www.svdpla.org Society of the Divine Savior: The Salvatorians ..........685...............................................(414) 258-1735 ..............www.salvatorians.com Sofia Christine .............................................................742...............................................(360) 385-0508 ..............www.sofiachristine.com/byzantine Soft Saints, Inc. ...........................................................553, 652......................................(714) 505-3127 ..............www.softsaints.com Spiritandsong.com - a division of OCP.......................437, 439, 441, 536, 538, 540 ..(877) 271-3786 ..............www.spiritandsong.com St. Andrew’s Abbey .....................................................619, 621, 623, 718, 720, 722 ..(661) 944-1047 ..............www.saintandrewsabbey.com St. Anne in the Mountains Retreat Center ..................681...............................................(909) 867-2832 ..............www.mountaincatholic.org St. Camillus Center - HIV /AIDS, Pax Christi .............468...............................................(323) 225-4461 ..............www.stcamilluscenter.org Steve Angrisano ..........................................................710...............................................(303) 810-6012 ..............www.steveangrisano.com Sunrise Printery...........................................................590...............................................(323) 936-6259 ..............www.sunriseprintery.com Technology Center - Office of Religious Education ....431, 530......................................(213) 637-7346 ..............www.RECongress.org The Five Loaves .........................................................588...............................................(503) 699-7170 ..............www.thefiveloaves.com The Marianist Province of the United States ..............356, 358, 360, 362, 364 ...........(314) 533-1207 ..............www.marianist.com The Storykeepers........................................................585...............................................(214) 923-7779 ..............www.storykeepersedu.com The Tomorrow Project / Catholic Charities .................453...............................................(619) 230-1151 ..............www.tomorrowproject.org The Wood & Iron Factory, Inc. ....................................675...............................................(619) 710-1660 ..............www.thewoodironfactory.com The Word Among Us ..................................................112 ...............................................(800) 775-9673 ..............www.wau.org Thomas Aquinas College ............................................491...............................................(800) 634-9797 ..............www.thomasaquinas.edu Torch3m: Dominican Movies, Music & Magic.............487...............................................(323) 533-0306 ..............www.torch3m.org Tori … Art on Fire ........................................................253...............................................(951) 675-0157 ..............www.torisfire.com Tree of Life Imports, Inc. .............................................586...............................................(800) 300-3335 ..............www.thetreeoflifeimports.com Tutwiler Quilts..............................................................683...............................................(662) 345-8393 ..............www.tutwilerquilters.org Twenty-Third Publications...........................................217, 219......................................(800) 321-0411 ..............www.23rdpublications.com U.S. Air Force Chaplain Corps....................................711 ...............................................(800) 803-2452 ..............www.airforce.com/chaplain Unbound......................................................................484...............................................(800) 875-6564 ..............www.unbound.org University of Dallas School of Ministry .......................660...............................................(972) 265-5811 ..............www.udallas.edu/ministry University of San Diego ..............................................587...............................................(619) 260-4251 ..............www.sandiego.edu/um USAMadrid Books.......................................................557...............................................(312) 404-3274 ..............www.usamadrid.com USCCB / Vatican.........................................................357, 359, 361.............................(800) 235-8722 ..............www.usccbpublishing.org Val MacRae Designs...................................................241, 243......................................(562) 920-1734 [email protected] ValLimar Jansen & Frank Jansen ...............................251...............................................(909) 240-7884 ..............www.afwmusic.com Verbum Dei Libreria Catolica ......................................649, 651, 653, 748, 750, 752 ..(323) 722-7275 ..............www.libreriasvd.com Veritas Religion ...........................................................201, 203, 205, 300, 302, 304 ..(866) 844-0582 ..............www.veritasreligion.com Vietnam Catholic Artistic Crafts & Books ....................620, 622......................................(714) 260-4570 Vincentian Family........................................................644, 646......................................(650) 949-8890 ..............www.daughtersofcharity.com Vocations Office ..........................................................446, 448, 450.............................(213) 637-7514 ..............www.lavocations.org William H Sadlier, Inc. .................................................324, 326, 328, 330, 332 ...........(212) 312-6122 ..............www.sadlier.com Wipf and Stock Publishers ..........................................657, 659......................................(541) 344-1528 ..............www.wipfandstock.com Word on Fire Catholic Ministries .................................145...............................................(847) 518-4285 ..............www.wordonfire.org World Library Publications ..........................................137, 139, 141, 143, 236, 238... (800) 566-6150 ..............www.wlpmusic.com World Youth Alliance ...................................................744...............................................(212) 585-0757 ..............www.wya.net 100 2014 Religious Education Congress Online at www.RECongress.org EXHIBIT HALL A DISNEYLAND® KATELLA AVENUE + JOLLY ROGER 205A PORTOFINO 207A 1 208A ARENA 210A AR 1 ROOM 211A EAST DOOR TO ARENA 213A ARENA FOUNTAIN 205B ARENA LOBBY 206A 207B HALL A 207C 208B SHERATON PARK GARDEN PALM PARK PLAZA 209A 210B HILTON PARKING LOT HUNTINGTON LAGUNA CALIFORNIA HARBOR BOULEVARD LEVEL 3 CONVENTION 303 CONVENTION 304 BALLROOMS A-E 201A 210C 211B EXHIBIT HALL + HILTON ANAHEIM SHERATON PARKING LOT ORANGEWOOD CLARION PARKING STRUCTURE February 21-24 FREIGHT ELEVATOR CONVENTION 208 CONVENTION 209 CONVENTION 210 CONVENTION 211 CONVENTION 212 CONVENTION 213 CONVENTION CENER ROOMS LEVEL 1 ARENA HALL A HALL B LEVEL 2 CONVENTION 201 CONVENTION 202 CONVENTION 203 CONVENTION 204 CONVENTION 205 CONVENTION 206 CONVENTION 207 201B 202A 212A 213B NORTH LOADING DOCKS HALL B PROGRAM BOOKS REGISTRATION Grand Plaza MARRIOTT ELITE BALLROOM GRAND BALLROOM MARQUIS BALLROOMS ORANGE COUNTY CLARION HOTEL ROOM ORANGEWOOD BALLROOM HILTON HOTEL ROOMS LAGUNA PACIFIC MARRIOTT HOTEL ROOMS GRAND BALLROOMS MARQUIS BALLROOMS ORANGE COUNTY SHERATON PARK HOTEL ROOMS PALM PLAZA BALLROOM PARK BALLROOM TIFFANY TERRACE 201C 213C 7 SOUTH LOADING DOCKS HALL C HALL D STRUCTURE CONVENTION HALL A (SOUTH EAST) CONVENTION 304 (3RD FLOOR) CONVENTION HALL A SEE + ON MAP CONVENTION CENTER AR 1 CONVENTION HALL A CONVENTION 304 (3RD FLOOR) HALL A PREFUNCTION LOBBY CONVENTION HALL A HALL A PREFUNCTION/EAST ARENA DOORS CONVENTION 304 (3RD FLOOR) CONVENTION HALL A (EAST WALL) CONVENTION 304 (3RD FLOOR) CONVENTION CENTER HALL B CONVENTION HALL A (EAST SIDE) 202B 206B 204A 203A 207D 204B/C 209B 303B A 2013 201D 210D 2013 February 21-24 Program Book 303A 304A LEVEL 2 ROOMS 201-213 203B 212B 204D 213D rth 303C E A LEVEL 3 ROOMS 303-304 304B RE NA TIO 303D 304D BALLROOM D C B 304C No urt Co lm Pa NC EFU PR MARRIOTT MARRIOTT PARKING PARKING BOOK SIGNING AREA CHAPEL EXHIBITS FIRST AID HEADQUARTERS INFORMATION BOOTH/SOUVENIRS LABYRINTH MESSAGE CENTER O.R.E. STAFF BOOTH PROGRAM BOOK DISTRIBUTION RECONCILIATION ROOM RECORDING BOOTH SACRED SPACE SPANISH “ARENA” VOLUNTEER LOUNGE HALL E th ANABELLA HOTEL 6 TO HALL E (WHERE TO FIND) Program Book FREIGHT ELEVATOR N ou tS ur Co lm Pa N 5 4 PEDESTRIAN CORRIDOR CONVENTION CENTER GROUND LEVEL CONVENTION CENTER LEVEL 1 AND LEVEL 2 HANDICAP HOTELS CAR PARK WEST STREET
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