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Paulist Evangelization Ministries

In 1977 the Missionary Society of St. Paul the Apostle (the Paulist Fathers) established the US "Paulist National Catholic Evangelization Association" with the stated mission of equipping Catholics to evangelize, that is, to preach the gospel. As of 2009 the association is known as Paulist Evangelization Ministries.

Paulist Evangelization Ministries
AbbreviationPEM
FormationJuly 1, 1977 Washington, DC, USA
PurposeEquip Catholics to share the Good News
HeadquartersWashington, DC
President
Reverend Frank DeSiano, CSP
Parent organization
Paulist Fathers
Websitehttp://www.pncea.org/

History

In 1977, Fr. Alvin A. Illig, CSP, established the Paulist National Catholic Evangelization Association as an apostolate arm of the Paulist Fathers.[1] Illig served as the director from 1977 until his death in 1991. He was also the first Executive Director of the National Conference of Catholic Bishops’ Committee on Evangelization from 1977 to 1982. In 1983 Pope John Paul II awarded Illig with the Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice medal for his service to the Bishops’ Committee on Evangelization. During his time at PNCEA, Illig focused on evangelization to inactive Catholics and the Americans without religious affiliation.

In 2009, PNCEA became known as Paulist Evangelization Ministries (PEM).[2]

Resource programs

PEM provides programs and resources to Catholic (arch)dioceses, parishes, and individuals, to help them bring the good news of Jesus Christ to inactive Catholics and those with no church family.[3] PEM staff members give presentations throughout the United States and serve as consultants to dioceses and parishes seeking to carry out the evangelizing mission of Christ.[4]

Pathways in Faith

Pathways in Faith is an online resource for Directors of Faith Formation and RCIA Directors to provide catechumenal material in an easy-to-adapt way.[5]

Awakening Faith – Reconnecting with Your Catholic Faith

Awakening Faith is about attracting inactive Catholics to the Church. It consists of six weekly small group sessions of conversations around the topics of spirituality, Jesus, the Holy Spirit, God's Mercy, the Mass, and the Church. The sessions include reflection, discussion, and prayer.[6]

Paulist Prison ministries

Paulist Prison ministries was started in 1994 by Fr. Thomas Comber, CSP. It provides chaplains and volunteers ministering in correctional facilities with Bibles, newsletters (Let's Talk! and ¡Hablemos!), prayer cards, and other Catholic religious materials.[7]

Best Practices for Parishes

BPP assesses the quality of seven dimensions of parish life using best practices statements from church documents, pastoral experiences, and ministry experts. The assessment results become the basis for action planning. The seven workbooks are Prayer and Worship, Catechesis, Evangelization, Justice and Charity, Stewardship, Family/Pastoral Care, and Community Building.[8]

Catholic Faith Inventory

CFI is an online questionnaire with over 100 questions, each pertaining to a certain aspect of the Catholic Faith, to assess respondents' faith.

Disciples in Mission

Disciples in Mission is a three-year process comprising Sunday liturgies, small faith-sharing groups, catechesis, family activities, teen groups, planning, and follow –up activities to provide experience of Evangelization. Since 1996 over 4,500,000 Catholics in over 3,600 parishes across the United States have participated in Disciples in Mission.[9]

ENVISION

ENVISION is a parish planning process that involves parishioners.[10]

Evangelization Exchange

E-Exchange is a free electronic newsletter published 10 times per year. The newsletter provides evangelization leaders with information on new opportunities and resources, and emerging trends.[11]

See also

References

  1. ^ Robichaud, Paul. "Evangelizing America: Transformations in Paulist Mission", U.S. Catholic Historian, vol. 11, no. 2, 1993, pp. 61–78. JSTOR
  2. ^ "Our History", Paulist Evangelization Ministries
  3. ^ "Paulist Evangelization Ministries", Paulist Fathers
  4. ^ "Catholic Evangelization Organizations", Diocese of Green Bay
  5. ^ "Pathways in Faith"
  6. ^ Awakening Faith
  7. ^ "Paulist Prison ministries", Catholic Prison Ministries Coalition
  8. ^ BPP website
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on 2017-06-14. Retrieved 2018-08-22.
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 2008-06-06. Retrieved 2008-07-02.
  11. ^ E-Exchange page 2008-05-29 at the Wayback Machine

External links

  • Tenth Anniversary of “Go and Make Disciples.”Bishop William Houk. United States Conference of Catholic Bishops: Committee on Evangelization. 13 Sept. 2002 Oakland, CA Document
  • National Catholic Evangelization – Programs. United States Conference of Catholic Bishops: Committee on Evangelization. Washington, DC. Site
  • National Catholic Evangelization & Reconciliation Organizations. United States Conference of Catholic Bishops: Committee on Evangelization. Washington, DC. Site
  • About PNCEA. Paulist National Catholic Evangelization Association. Washington, DC.
  • EVANGELII NUNTIANDI. Pope Paul VI. 8 Dec. 1975 Document
  • What We Do: Evangelization. Paulist Fathers. Washington, DC.

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In 1977 the Missionary Society of St Paul the Apostle the Paulist Fathers established the US Paulist National Catholic Evangelization Association with the stated mission of equipping Catholics to evangelize that is to preach the gospel As of 2009 the association is known as Paulist Evangelization Ministries Paulist Evangelization MinistriesAbbreviationPEMFormationJuly 1 1977 Washington DC USAPurposeEquip Catholics to share the Good NewsHeadquartersWashington DCPresidentReverend Frank DeSiano CSPParent organizationPaulist FathersWebsitehttp www pncea org Contents 1 History 2 Resource programs 2 1 Pathways in Faith 2 2 Awakening Faith Reconnecting with Your Catholic Faith 2 3 Paulist Prison ministries 2 4 Best Practices for Parishes 2 5 Catholic Faith Inventory 2 6 Disciples in Mission 2 7 ENVISION 2 8 Evangelization Exchange 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditIn 1977 Fr Alvin A Illig CSP established the Paulist National Catholic Evangelization Association as an apostolate arm of the Paulist Fathers 1 Illig served as the director from 1977 until his death in 1991 He was also the first Executive Director of the National Conference of Catholic Bishops Committee on Evangelization from 1977 to 1982 In 1983 Pope John Paul II awarded Illig with the Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice medal for his service to the Bishops Committee on Evangelization During his time at PNCEA Illig focused on evangelization to inactive Catholics and the Americans without religious affiliation In 2009 PNCEA became known as Paulist Evangelization Ministries PEM 2 Resource programs EditPEM provides programs and resources to Catholic arch dioceses parishes and individuals to help them bring the good news of Jesus Christ to inactive Catholics and those with no church family 3 PEM staff members give presentations throughout the United States and serve as consultants to dioceses and parishes seeking to carry out the evangelizing mission of Christ 4 Pathways in Faith Edit Pathways in Faith is an online resource for Directors of Faith Formation and RCIA Directors to provide catechumenal material in an easy to adapt way 5 Awakening Faith Reconnecting with Your Catholic Faith Edit Awakening Faith is about attracting inactive Catholics to the Church It consists of six weekly small group sessions of conversations around the topics of spirituality Jesus the Holy Spirit God s Mercy the Mass and the Church The sessions include reflection discussion and prayer 6 Paulist Prison ministries Edit Paulist Prison ministries was started in 1994 by Fr Thomas Comber CSP It provides chaplains and volunteers ministering in correctional facilities with Bibles newsletters Let s Talk and Hablemos prayer cards and other Catholic religious materials 7 Best Practices for Parishes Edit BPP assesses the quality of seven dimensions of parish life using best practices statements from church documents pastoral experiences and ministry experts The assessment results become the basis for action planning The seven workbooks are Prayer and Worship Catechesis Evangelization Justice and Charity Stewardship Family Pastoral Care and Community Building 8 Catholic Faith Inventory Edit CFI is an online questionnaire with over 100 questions each pertaining to a certain aspect of the Catholic Faith to assess respondents faith Disciples in Mission Edit Disciples in Mission is a three year process comprising Sunday liturgies small faith sharing groups catechesis family activities teen groups planning and follow up activities to provide experience of Evangelization Since 1996 over 4 500 000 Catholics in over 3 600 parishes across the United States have participated in Disciples in Mission 9 ENVISION Edit ENVISION is a parish planning process that involves parishioners 10 Evangelization Exchange Edit E Exchange is a free electronic newsletter published 10 times per year The newsletter provides evangelization leaders with information on new opportunities and resources and emerging trends 11 See also EditPallottines Catholic Apostolate CenterReferences Edit Robichaud Paul Evangelizing America Transformations in Paulist Mission U S Catholic Historian vol 11 no 2 1993 pp 61 78 JSTOR Our History Paulist Evangelization Ministries Paulist Evangelization Ministries Paulist Fathers Catholic Evangelization Organizations Diocese of Green Bay Pathways in Faith Awakening Faith Paulist Prison ministries Catholic Prison Ministries Coalition BPP website Disciples in Mission Archived from the original on 2017 06 14 Retrieved 2018 08 22 EVISION Archived from the original on 2008 06 06 Retrieved 2008 07 02 E Exchange page Archived 2008 05 29 at the Wayback MachineExternal links EditTenth Anniversary of Go and Make Disciples Bishop William Houk United States Conference of Catholic Bishops Committee on Evangelization 13 Sept 2002 Oakland CA Document National Catholic Evangelization Programs United States Conference of Catholic Bishops Committee on Evangelization Washington DC Site National Catholic Evangelization amp Reconciliation Organizations United States Conference of Catholic Bishops Committee on Evangelization Washington DC Site About PNCEA Paulist National Catholic Evangelization Association Washington DC site EVANGELII NUNTIANDI Pope Paul VI 8 Dec 1975 Document What We Do Evangelization Paulist Fathers Washington DC site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Paulist Evangelization Ministries amp oldid 1114361227, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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