Posted in News on Mar 31st, 2009 No Comments »
The Cycle calendar dates for 2010 have been approved.
We will have the course line-up by mid July.
Cycle 1: January 10 – February 13 (Registration starts: Oct. 20, 2009)
Cycle 2: February 28 – March 20 (Seminars) (Registration starts: Jan. 12)
Cycle 3: April 11 – May 15 (Registration starts: March 2)
Cycle 4: May 30 – July 3 (Registration starts: April 13)
Cycle 5: July 18 – August 21 (Registration starts: June 1)
Cycle 6: September 5 - October 9 (Registration starts: July 20)
Cycle 7 October 24 – November 27 (Registration starts: Sept. 7)
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Posted in Interview on Mar 20th, 2009 No Comments »
For ordinary Catholics the VLC is a great way to "feed your soul" as well as being "a Cadillac for our Catechists to ride in." Archbishop Daniel E. Pilarczyk, Cincinnati. All this and a timely story about Federico da Montefeltro, a 15th Century mercenary soldier, in our latest installment of interviews with Bishops from partnering dioceses.
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Posted in Interview on Mar 20th, 2009 No Comments »
Find out what Bishop Malone (Diocese of Portland, Maine) thinks of the state of catechesis in the Church today and why he sees the VLCFF as a "solid, substantial, and trustworthy" methodology for the Church's catechetical mission today. (Feb. 2008)
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Posted in Interview on Mar 20th, 2009 No Comments »
Joyce Kelleher, retired Diocesan Director of Religious Education-Diocese of Cleveland, shares her thoughts on partnership, catechesis, facilitating, and sharing faith with other Catholics around the world. (Interview by R. Drabik, Oct. 2007)
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Posted in Interview on Mar 20th, 2009 No Comments »
Listen to an interview with Retired Bishop Anthony Bosco as he talks about his experience facilitating VLCFF courses and the impact of his pastoral letter On Bended Knee being made available to a world wide audience as a VLCFF seminar. (Interview by R. Drabik, Aug. 2007)
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Posted in Uncategorized on Mar 20th, 2009 No Comments »
This hosting site will be used as the "feed" site for VLCFF podcasting. As the world and the Church move more and more into the Digital Age we at the VLCFF are alway looking at ways to integrate the technolgy into our learning system. Through the use of this site we hope to make the distribution of special audio and video content more convenient.
If you have any suggestions about how we could use this site feel free to send an email.
May you know the wisdom of the Holy Spirit,
VLCFF Team
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