Who? Parish leadership means everybody involved in significant leadership roles: The pastor, other priests, staff, evangelization team, pastoral council, finance council, school admin and teachers, Knights of Columbus, CCW, etc.
What? Formation should include:
When? For most groups, once a month is about the right frequency.
Why? In order to transform the culture of a parish into a missionary mode of existence, starting with those who are already most involved and most invested.How? Standard options include book studies or video programs; the GMD newsletter archive is a possibility for groups that haven't already gone through them. The newsletters (archived below) also contain links to many further resources.
What are we doing to help our parishioners grow in holiness?
What are we doing to equip our parishioners to be witnesses of Christ to others?
Acclaimed author and teacher Dr. Brant Pitre digs down to the biblical roots of the Eucharist, through its foreshadowing in the miraculous events of the Old Testament, the Gospels, and Apostolic teaching.
Where do we find the Mass in the Bible? What is the relationship between the two? In ten beautifully produced lessons, Parousia: The Bible and the Mass answers these questions and more.
Called to Him. Kept in Him. Made new in Him. God’s generosity and His Fatherly love is most fully manifest in His Son’s incarnation in ancient Israel and His continuing presence in the Blessed Sacrament upon every altar. Our lives flow from the Eucharist and lead back to the Eucharist, so that we may be filled with God’s life, sent into the world to proclaim the Good News, and be strengthened and invigorated for a life lived for others.