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Third Annual National Convention of CEAP Campus Ministers

Third Annual National Convention of CEAP Campus Ministers. Betania Retreat Center, Cebu July 29, 2014 –. - Msgr. Pedro Gerardo O. Santos, Ed. D. Seizing the Grace of these Moments. 50 th Year of the Second Vatican Council. Seizing the Grace of these Moments.

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Third Annual National Convention of CEAP Campus Ministers

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  1. Third Annual National Convention of CEAP Campus Ministers Betania Retreat Center, Cebu July 29, 2014 – - Msgr. Pedro Gerardo O. Santos, Ed. D.

  2. Seizing the Grace of these Moments • 50th Year of the Second • Vatican Council

  3. Seizing the Grace of these Moments

  4. Seizing the Grace of these Moments

  5. Seizing the Grace of these Moments 500th Year of Christianity in the Philippines

  6. Seizing the Grace of these Moments • Bring people closer to Jesus in • the Church and help them • aspire holiness and heroism

  7. Campus Ministry in a school context is youth ministry in our campuses.

  8. …committed to making saints and heroes or better yet heroes with haloes out of our students.

  9. The Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy (1964)Shifts, Principles and Challenges

  10. The Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy (1964)Shifts, Principles and Challenges 1. The Second Vatican Council: the Paradigm Shifts 2. The Renewal of the Church through the Liturgy: the Guiding Principles of SacrosanctumConcilium 3. Ministry of the Celebrating Community: Challenges to Campus Ministry

  11. I. The Second Vatican Council: the Paradigm Shifts From a Church that is predominantly institution to a church as Communion

  12. I. The Second Vatican Council: the Paradigm Shifts A church as institution highlights those who give and those who receive – the presbyterium that gives and the laity that “prays and pays”

  13. I. The Second Vatican Council: the Paradigm Shifts Vatican II recovered the church as communion: church as mystery and church as people of God

  14. I. The Second Vatican Council: the Paradigm Shifts As Communion, the church highlights the three fold office of priest, prophet and king of all believers. By virtue of baptismal consecration, the Christian faithful share in the priesthood of Christ. From their priestly life, the call to full, active and conscious participation in the liturgy becomes a clarion call of the liturgical renewal.

  15. I. The Second Vatican Council: the Paradigm Shifts From a classicist worldview to a historical conscious worldview

  16. I. The Second Vatican Council: the Paradigm Shifts A historical conscious worldview sees the world as “in process”. Reading the “signs of the times” is a continuing quest for the church in order to be responsive and relevant to people today. This paved the way to the “pastoral spiral”, a method of dialogue with realities, discernment in light of the Christian faith and living out in actual deeds the collective decision of the community.

  17. I. The Second Vatican Council: the Paradigm Shifts The community gathers to celebrate the various experiences of life – triumphs and failures, pains and reconciliation.

  18. I. The Second Vatican Council: the Paradigm Shifts the MisangBayang Pilipino and the various practices of popular piety such as devotion to the Nazareno, the Santo Nino, the KristongHari and the many Marian devotions all over the archipelago.

  19. I. The Second Vatican Council: the Paradigm Shifts They did not only survive but have become the “instruments” of the new evangelization in our country. Truly, through popular devotions, God has become accessible to our people.

  20. I. The Second Vatican Council: the Paradigm Shifts • From a highly clerical church to a • church of lay empowerment

  21. I. The Second Vatican Council: the Paradigm Shifts A highly clerical church centers on the “ordained” The laity assist in the liturgical celebrations. Thus, from clerical and male to human and Christian.

  22. I. The Second Vatican Council: the Paradigm Shifts Vatican II developed the theology of lay ministries in the church. Rooted in the apostolate of the laity, lay people discover their charism of service and called by the church to serve the church. Lay ministry is a response to the needs of the church – it goes beyond liturgical life.

  23. I. The Second Vatican Council: the Paradigm Shifts The laity are “empowered” meaning they are committed to and formed by the church in service of the church and the whole community.

  24. The Renewal of the Church: • Guiding Principles of SacrosanctumConcilium St. John XXIII convened Vatican II with the two fold objective of renewal (aggiornamento) and ecumenism.

  25. The Renewal of the Church: • Guiding Principles of SacrosanctumConcilium SacrosanctumConcilium has three guiding principles. These were identified by St. John Paul II in his Vicemus Quintus Annus.

  26. The Renewal of the Church: • Guiding Principles of SacrosanctumConcilium Venerable Paul VI added the following: an understanding of the church, the renewal of the church through the Word and the Liturgy, ecumenism and building bridges with the world.

  27. The Renewal of the Church: • Guiding Principles of SacrosanctumConcilium The Re-enactment of the Paschal Mystery. The liturgical life of the church is centered on the passion, death and resurrection of Jesus.

  28. The Renewal of the Church: • Guiding Principles of SacrosanctumConcilium The Proclamation of the Word of God. The translation of scriptures in varied languages, the manner of proclaiming the Word of God, the use of technical means, the interior disposition of the ministers, careful preparation of the homily are ways to strengthen this integral part of the liturgy.

  29. The Renewal of the Church: • Guiding Principles of SacrosanctumConcilium The self – manifestation of the Church. The church in prayer and worship. The church in worship gives expression to what she is: One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic.

  30. The Renewal of the Church: • Guiding Principles of SacrosanctumConcilium • ONE – the church becomes one amidst diversity of charism, roles and ministries.

  31. The Renewal of the Church: • Guiding Principles of SacrosanctumConcilium • HOLINESS – the church celebrates the graces to live the presence of Jesus in the world.

  32. The Renewal of the Church: • Guiding Principles of SacrosanctumConcilium • CATHOLIC – the church gathers people of various languages, persuasion, orientation and professes the one faith.

  33. The Renewal of the Church: • Guiding Principles of SacrosanctumConcilium • APOSTOLIC – the church professes the faith of the apostles, presided by the bishop who is successor of the apostles or the presbyter who is ordained in the apostolic succession; the church hands over the living faith through worship, witness and word.

  34. III. Ministry of the Celebrating Community: Challenges to Campus Ministry The Professional Campus Minister

  35. III. Ministry of the Celebrating Community: Challenges to Campus Ministry The Professional Campus Minister - Forms the faith community so that it can be a genuine sign and instrument of the kingdom. - Identifies, calls forth, and coordinates the diverse gifts of the Spirit possessed by all the members of the faith community.

  36. III. Ministry of the Celebrating Community: Challenges to Campus Ministry The Professional Campus Minister - Educates all the baptized to appreciate their own calls to service - Creates a climate where initiative is encouraged and contributions are appreciated.” (Empowered by the Spirit, 23)

  37. III. Ministry of the Celebrating Community: Challenges to Campus Ministry Roles & Functions of Campus Minister

  38. III. Ministry of the Celebrating Community: Challenges to Campus Ministry Roles and Functions of Campus Ministers A. Liturgical Animation B. Spiritual Leadership, Guidance and Direction (Retreat and Recollection) C. Youth and Adult Ministry D. Building Faith-communities

  39. III. Ministry of the Celebrating Community: Challenges to Campus Ministry Liturgical Animation

  40. III. Ministry of the Celebrating Community: Challenges to Campus Ministry Liturgical Animation - Liturgy is the core activity of the church, and so therefore, of a Catholic School - Through liturgy, we grow in deeper relationship with God and neighbor - This is the life of the ministry

  41. III. Ministry of the Celebrating Community: Challenges to Campus Ministry Liturgical Animation - The purpose of the Eucharistic liturgy, as well as all Sacraments, is to make us holy, to build up the Body of Christ and to worship God. (SacrosanctumConcilium, 59) - Planning, directing, leading liturgy and worship - Preparing spaces of prayer

  42. III. Ministry of the Celebrating Community: Challenges to Campus Ministry Liturgical Animation - Celebration of Sacraments - Formation of Liturgical Ministers as partners in the ministry and - Formation of the faithful to fully appreciate and participate in the liturgy

  43. III. Ministry of the Celebrating Community: Challenges to Campus Ministry Spiritual Leadership, Guidance and Direction

  44. III. Ministry of the Celebrating Community: Challenges to Campus Ministry Spiritual Leadership, Guidance and Direction - Retreats and recollection - Spiritual Direction - Formative Counseling • Mentoring and accompaniment

  45. III. Ministry of the Celebrating Community: Challenges to Campus Ministry Spiritual Leadership, Guidance and Direction - Finding one’s gifts and talents - Powerful in transforming the person. - Provides an ideal community of faith wherein the Divine that rules over our lives is named and worshipped.

  46. III. Ministry of the Celebrating Community: Challenges to Campus Ministry Spiritual Leadership, Guidance and Direction - The life in the Spirit is nourished and supported - Leads participants into the mysteries of their lives and create a safe place to open-up and grow. - Manifests God’s love and care for each of us

  47. III. Ministry of the Celebrating Community: Challenges to Campus Ministry Adult and Youth Ministry

  48. III. Ministry of the Celebrating Community: Challenges to Campus Ministry Adult Ministry Personal Programs: - Prayer - Involvement in the community life and Church’s mission - Effort to root one self to God’s Word and the Tradition and teachings of the church - Participation in works of justice and peace and service to the poor

  49. III. Ministry of the Celebrating Community: Challenges to Campus Ministry Adult Ministry Schools, through Campus Ministry, can provide: - Moments of common prayer, reflection and liturgies - Immersion and Outreach activities - Pilgrimages - Retreats - Accompaniment - Learning the charism of the founding congregations

  50. III. Ministry of the Celebrating Community: Challenges to Campus Ministry Youth Ministry Goals of Youth Ministry (Kalakbay, 2004) - To establish and strengthen the youth’s relationship with Christ - To provide opportunities for personal growth - To encourage community involvement

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