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Loyola Certificate in Pastoral Ministry

Explore the vision and role of pastoral ministry in the Church, uncover the Old and New Testament's teachings, understand the history and current situation of the Christian churches in Britain, and learn about personal growth as people of faith. This online certificate program requires approximately 20 hours per module.

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Loyola Certificate in Pastoral Ministry

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  1. Welcome … Loyola Certificate in Pastoral Ministry 2018 - 2020

  2. God of the Universe, we give you thanks for all that we share, for the faith and the community that sustains us. God of our lives, you are challenging us to follow you in to the future, inviting us to new ventures, new challenges, new ways to care, new ways to touch the hearts of all.

  3. When we are fearful of the unknown, give us courage. When we worry that we are not up to the task, remind us that you would not call us if you did not believe in us. When we get tired or disappointed with the way things are going, remind us that you can bring change and hope out of the most difficult situations.

  4. In the first place we must renew our efforts for a formation which is more attentive and focused on the vision of the Church, …. to understand ever better what this Church is, this People of God in the Body of Christ.At the same time, it is necessary to improve pastoral structures in such a way that the co-responsibility of all the members of the People of God in their entirety is gradually promoted, with respect for vocations and for the respective roles of the consecrated and of lay people.This demands a change in mindset, particularly concerning lay people. They must no longer be viewed as "collaborators" of the clergy but truly recognized as "co-responsible", for the Church's being and action, thereby fostering the consolidation of a mature and committed laity. “ …we must renew our efforts for a formation which is more attentive and focused on the vision of the Church, ... to understand ever better what this Church is, this People of God in the Body of Christ.At the same time, it is necessary to improve pastoral structures in such a way that the co-responsibility of all the members of the People of God in their entirety is gradually promoted, with respect for vocations and for the respective roles of the consecrated and of lay people. Underpinning our belief in this course …

  5. Underpinning our belief in this course … In the first place we must renew our efforts for a formation which is more attentive and focused on the vision of the Church, …. to understand ever better what this Church is, this People of God in the Body of Christ.At the same time, it is necessary to improve pastoral structures in such a way that the co-responsibility of all the members of the People of God in their entirety is gradually promoted, with respect for vocations and for the respective roles of the consecrated and of lay people.This demands a change in mindset, particularly concerning lay people. They must no longer be viewed as "collaborators" of the clergy but truly recognized as "co-responsible", for the Church's being and action, thereby fostering the consolidation of a mature and committed laity. This demands a change in mindset, particularly concerning lay people. They must no longer be viewed as "collaborators" of the clergy but truly recognized as "co-responsible" for the Church's being and action, thereby fostering the consolidation of a mature and committed laity. Statements by Pope Benedict in May 2009 and in August 2012in a message to the International Catholic Action Forum

  6. What kind of pastoral ministry and lay leadership does the Church need at this time? What do people need to do to be able to fulfil that need? In 2s / 3s – share some thoughts

  7. INSTITUTEOFPASTORALSTUDIES LOYOLAUNIVERSITYCHICAGO INSTITUTEOFPASTORALSTUDIES CERTIFICATE in PASTORAL MINISTRY

  8. CERTIFICATEin PASTORALMINISTRY: MODULES • Each module will require approximately 20 hours of time for on-line engagement, reading and reflection. • WHAT IS PASTORAL MINISTRY? • Students will explore what being called to pastoral ministry in the Church means today. • GOD WHO REVEALS: LOOKING AT THE OLD TESTAMENT • Students will be introduced to the whole range of Old Testament texts revealing a God who loves God’s People. • CHRIST AND HIS DISCIPLES: LOOKING AT THE NEW TESTAMENT • Students will explore the New Testament texts with particular attention to the ministry of Jesus and of his followers.

  9. CERTIFICATEin PASTORALMINISTRY: MODULES • Each module will require approximately 20 hours of time for on-line engagement, reading and reflection. • MISSIONARY DISCIPLES: THE STORY OF THE CHURCH IN BRITAIN • Students will explore the historical background to the current situation of the Christian churches in Britain. • VISION OF THE CHURCH: VATICAN II • This course covers the story and promise of the Council, including a study of selected texts, discussions over its interpretation and implementation, and a dynamic view of its on-going relevance for the Church’s self-identity. • HOLINESS AND WHOLENESS: HOW WE GROW AS PEOPLE OF FAITH • Students will explore human, spiritual and psychological development and the unique call each person receives to be fully human and alive.

  10. CERTIFICATEin PASTORALMINISTRY: MODULES • Each module will require approximately 20 hours of time for on-line engagement, reading and reflection. • BUILDING A FAIRER WORLD: CATHOLIC SOCIAL TEACHING • Students will become familiar with the development of Catholic Social Thought and Practice in relation to particular contemporary global and local issues. Particular attention will be given to history, texts, methodology and significant figures. • BUILDING PARISH COMMUNITIES • Parishes are where many Catholics experience their faith in community. Contemporary and emerging models for building parish communities will be explored in detail. Students will also learn about best practices for healthy parishes and effective collaboration and team work.

  11. CERTIFICATEin PASTORALMINISTRY: MODULES • Each module will require approximately 20 hours of time for on-line engagement, reading and reflection. • MAKING CONNECTIONS: CATECHESIS AS SHARING FAITH TODAY • This course will deepen students’ understanding of catechesis and its importance for the life and mission of the Church particularly the priority of adult formation. It will explore ‘critical conversation’ as an essential process for growth and development, and the relationship between evangelisation, catechesis and religious education. • SERVING AND LEADING: SKILLS AND STRATEGIES FOR MINISTRY • Students will explore the skills and strategies of effective pastoral ministry.

  12. CERTIFICATE in PASTORAL MINISTRY Dr. Peter Jones Dr. Jones completed the Ph.D. in Theology and Ethics in 2011 and has since taught at a variety of graduate schools and deacon formation programs. He has been with Loyola University Chicago since 2013, administering graduate professional courses on theology, ministry, and ethics. Raised in a Protestant denomination influenced by the emergence of modern ecumenism and a Roman Catholic since 2003, Dr. Jones brings a personal ecumenical perspective and pastoral interest to the courses he teaches. Tutors for Course One Dr. Mike Canaris Dr. Mike Canaris After studying under Avery Cardinal Dulles, S.J., and Francis A. Sullivan, S.J., Dr. Canaris worked closely with Prof. Paul Murray in a postdoctoral research post at Durham University.  A lay theologian having earned a degree or served on the faculty at six separate Jesuit universities, his specialties include Ignatian spirituality, ecclesiology, Vatican history, and theologies of migration.

  13. CERTIFICATE in PASTORAL MINISTRY Dr. Mike Canaris After studying under Avery Cardinal Dulles, S.J., and Francis A. Sullivan, S.J., Dr. Canaris worked closely with Prof. Paul Murray in a postdoctoral research post at Durham University.  A lay theologian having earned a degree or served on the faculty at six separate Jesuit universities, his specialties include Ignatian spirituality, ecclesiology, Vatican history, and theologies of migration. Tutors for Course One Dr. Mike Canaris

  14. Local diocesan support …

  15. In 2s/3s – what have you heard? What do you like? What questions do you have?

  16. Complete an application form & send to : Either: Amy Cameron St. Cuthbert’s House West Road Newcastle upon Tyne NE15 7PY as soon as possible but no later than Friday 24 November 2017

  17. The next step? Discernment is a process of prayerful reflection which leads a person or community to an understanding of God’s call at a given time or in particular circumstances of life. It involves listening to God in all the ways God communicates with us: in prayer, in the scriptures, through the Church and the world, in personal experience, and in other people. What do you need to do next to discern whether or not this is for you?

  18. Bless to us O Lord, the doors we open, the thresholds we cross, the roads that lie before us. Go with us as we go, sharing the journey.

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