“How to spread the word” is focus for upcoming Spring Congress in diocese of Saskatoon

Parish Life Director Matthew Courchene will share how St. John Bosco Parish in Saskatoon has focused on evangelization. Courchene is one of several speakers who will offer practical "how to" tips at a Spring Congress March 16 and 17 in Saskatoon. (File photo from diocesan Administration Day by Kiply Lukan Yaworski, Catholic Saskatoon News)

By Quinton Amundson, The Catholic Register

[Canadian Catholic News] – Each year over the past four the Roman Catholic Diocese of Saskatoon has hosted a Spring Congress to share diocesan plans and priorities with clergy, staff, lay leadership and Church attendees from its 92 parishes.

The “whys” and “whats” of evangelization have been on past agendas, and this year when the Congress unfolds March 16-17 at the Cathedral of the Holy Family in Saskatoon, the plan is to move on to the “how” of evangelization, said Marilyn Jackson, the Director of Ministry Services for the diocese of Saskatoon.

Jackson told The Catholic Register that these two-day summits are a good “occasion for people in our diocese to come together for food, fellowship and to come to get to know and support one another.”

Marilyn Jackson, Director of Ministry Services for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Saskatoon (Submitted photo)

 

Renewing parishes

Previous iterations of the diocesan Congress have featured in-depth topics such as navigating a post-pandemic future and exploring the themes presented to the Church through the Synod on Synodality. Jackson said attendees are learning the practical know-how to renew their parish evangelically this year.

“Our diocesan Pastoral Plan was promulgated in 2019, and we have been building on our mission to ‘Proclaim Christ and God’s Kingdom Today,’” said Jackson.

“Over the last few years, we have covered the ‘why’ and the ‘what’ of evangelization, and this year we feel like people are ready to move into the practical ‘how.’ ”

Congress speakers

Guest speakers Marc Cardaronella, catechesis and faith formation director for the Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph, and Michael Hall, a senior specialist in ministry training and program development for Catholic Christian Outreach (CCO), are set to provide concrete steps for parishes to spread the Word of God effectively.

Cardaronella’s presentation will predominately feature material from his book Every Catholic a Disciple Maker: The Average Catholic’s Guide to Sharing the Faith.

John Hickey, Evangelization and Mission Leader for the diocese of Saskatoon (who is also speaking at the Congress), said that Cardaronella’s book contains a resource that helps parishes adjust where they are thriving or underwhelming in their pastoral efforts to grow the congregation.

“It looks at creating a pathway for parishes,” he said. “The tool helps parishes to look at all the different types of programming it offers to see how well it aligns with this discipleship pathway. They can see where they are strong in this particular mission and where they are weak and receive advice on building something different.”

Hall’s talk will derive from his book Intentional Accompaniment: An Apprenticeship for a New Generation of Builders, a title inspired by Pope John Paul II’s call at the 2002 World Youth Day in Toronto for the young people to bring new people to the Lord.

Hickey, who has served as a Saskatoon campus leader for CCO for many years, said Hall’s book is chock full of direct, helpful tips.

“His book is practical for helping catechists reach people where they are and accompany them so they become disciples of Jesus. He has advice on how to forge relationships with those on the periphery or spiritually curious people. The book has the questions to ask to stir that spiritual curiosity and provide clear and simple ways to respond to any questions.”

Evangelization and Mission Leader John Hickey will also speak at Spring Congress. (File photo from 2022 Administration Day by Kiply Lukan Yaworski, Catholic Saskatoon News)

Matthew Courchene, the Parish Life Director for St. John Bosco Parish in Saskatoon, is another diocesan leader at the Spring Congress.

Courchene, Hickey, Jackson and other facilitators will participate in Friday afternoon breakout sessions, an opportunity for attendees to formulate a feasible action plan collaboratively.

Passion and urgency

Passion and urgency is anticipated from the lay parishioners appearing at the conference, said Hickey.

“The people in the pews are expressing to me the importance of our pastoral plans. They are the ones whose grandchildren are wandering from the faith or whose co-workers came to Church but are not anymore after the pandemic. They feel the effects of that firsthand. The lay parishioners are telling us, ‘we need to move here.’ ”

 

More information about Spring Congress on March 16 and March 17:  LINK

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