Title: Understanding Catholic Youth Ministry
1Understanding Catholic Youth Ministry
- From a C.Y.O./C.C.D./Catholic Schools Only Model
. . . to a Comprehensive Ministry with
Adolescents and their Parents
2From There to Here
Catholic Schools
C. Y. O.
C. C. D.
3From There to Here
1960-70s
- Teen Clubs
- Youth Groups
- Nationally National CYO Federation
(NCYOF)
4From There to Here
1976
- A Vision of Youth Ministry
- Mission of the Church
- Road to Emmaus
- Dimensions
5From There to Here
1976
- A Vision of Youth Ministry
- Two Goals
- Comprehensive Approach
- (seven components)
6From There to Here
1982
- Cohesive national vision ? cohesive national
structures to support youth ministry - From the NCYOF and USCC Division of Youth
Activities to . . . - Birth of the National Federation for Catholic
Youth Ministry (NFCYM)
7From There to Here
1997
- Builds and expands upon
- A Vision of Youth Ministry (1976)
- Important distinction
- -1976 Dept of Ed. doc.
- -1997 Doc. of entire USCCB
- Emphasis on discipleship
- From 2 goals to 3
- From 7 components to 8
8Renewing the VisionGoal One
- To empower young people to live as disciples of
Jesus Christ in our world today.
9Renewing the VisionGoal Two
- To draw young people to responsible participation
in the life, mission, and work of the Catholic
faith community.
10Renewing the VisionGoal Three
- To foster the total personal and spiritual growth
of each person.
11Renewing the VisionComprehensive Ministry Themes
- Developmentally Appropriate
- Family Friendly
- Intergenerational
- Multicultural
- Community-Wide Collaboration
- Leadership
- Flexible/Adaptable Programming
12Renewing the VisionComponents
13Renewing the VisionComponents
14Renewing the VisionComponents
- Advocacy
- Catechesis
- Community Life
15Renewing the VisionComponents
- Advocacy
- Catechesis
- Community Life
- Evangelization
16Renewing the VisionComponents
- Advocacy
- Catechesis
- Community Life
- Evangelization
- Justice and Service
17Renewing the VisionComponents
- Advocacy
- Catechesis
- Community Life
- Evangelization
- Justice and Service
- Leadership Development
18Renewing the VisionComponents
- Advocacy
- Catechesis
- Community Life
- Evangelization
- Justice and Service
- Leadership Development
- Pastoral Care
19Renewing the VisionComponents
- Advocacy
- Catechesis
- Community Life
- Evangelization
- Justice and Service
- Leadership Development
- Pastoral Care
- Prayer and Worship
20Strategies for Youth-Friendly Parishes
- Ask Youth
- Interview youth (focus groups, via phone, written
parish survey, electronic survey on website,
etc.) - Give Them a Voice (parish council, youth ministry
leadership team, etc.) - Welcome youth at all parish activities
21Strategies for Youth-Friendly Parishes
Ask Youth Inform
- Parish Bulletin/Phone Calls
- Bulletin Board/Newsletter/Letters
- Website/E-mail/I-net
- Youth Space
- Liturgy
- Target both youth and their parents
22Strategies for Youth-Friendly Parishes
Ask Youth Inform Liturgy
- Speak to their needs especially through homilies
and prayers - Blessings and commissioning
- Have youth speak at Mass
- Acknowledge youth presence in assembly and esp.
as ministers (lectors, cantors, choir members,
musicians, Eucharistic ministers, hospitality,
etc.) - Special prayers/liturgies
23Strategies for Youth-Friendly Parishes
Ask Youth Inform Liturgy
- Transform
- Involve youth in ministries, train and support
them - Connect them with the adult church (consider
intergenerational activities, prayer partners,
etc.) - Invest time and treasure in youth and the adults
who serve young people
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