Certificate in Catechesis: The Clifton Ministry Skills Programme

Certificate In Catechesis The Clifton Ministry Skills Programme 400 X 300 Px

We are now actively seeking to recruit for the next Pastoral Ministry Formation course which begins in the Autumn 2024. The course is ideal for ANY parishioner who seeks to develop their capacity to serve the parish in anyway which they believe the Lord is calling them. If you are a catechist – this course is for you. If you are a minister in any form – this course if for you. If you are not involved in any way – but would like to be – this course if for you! We will also talk about the Certificate in Catechesis which will form part of our Diploma Course.

If you are interested or intrigued to find out more and didn’t get to any of the sessions around the diocese, then do join us for an online information session taking place on 29 July at 7pm (Microsoft Teams). The information session will outline the purpose of the courses and provide the opportunity for asking questions and gaining sufficient information about how to apply.

You can sign up via the Eventbrite link here: https://pastoralministryinfo.eventbrite.co.uk. We would advise downloading the Microsoft Teams app beforehand onto your computer if you haven’t already. After you have received your order confirmation via Eventbrite, which is sent to your email address, just click on ‘go to ticket’ – ‘view link’ – ‘join now’ to access the Microsoft Teams link just before 7pm on Monday 29 July.

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