‘Sharing the Journey’ 

Sharing

‘Sharing the Journey’ – there is an opportunity for catechists to be renewed and refreshed by taking part in a series of on-line conversations with a variety of speakers from around the country. Each speaker will offer their own insights into different aspects of catechesis and evangelisation, followed by time to discuss, comment and share ideas. 

Our remaining speakers & dates are:

24 February: The Lenten Journey through Art – Lynne Hanley

24 March: Entering the Mystery, Praying the Triduum – Fr James Hanvey SJ

21 April: Mystagogia – it’s not a swear word – David Wells

19 May: Supporting people in our parishes who present with intellectual difficulties – Cristina Gangemi

16 June: Being a Catechist – David Wells

July: Retreat

All are welcome to join, including anyone who is interested in this area of ministry but not yet involved. To our next session on Thursday 21 October, we welcome Susan Longhurst. The conversations will take place on Microsoft Teams, 7.30pm – 8.45pm. To register your interest please contact: [email protected]. I would advise downloading the Microsoft Teams app beforehand and have a go with it before the meeting if you are new to Teams.  A Microsoft Teams invitation will be sent out a few days before each talk.

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