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VLCFF courses have become an integral part of the Newman Theological College of Edmonton, Canada program for preparation of their lay ministers.  Father Stefano Penna, NTC's vice president of college development and advancement says, "We have designed a program that in one year, for a very reasonable price, will allow them [students] to have a foundational experience in the fundamental dimensions of Catholicism."  The Western Catholic Reporter writes, "The program is in collaboration with the University of Dayton, which has established an online community of learning. More than a correspondence course, the students will gain instruction via a user-friendly online discussion format."  Read the full article http://bit.ly/sRmW1I

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VLCFF 2012 Course Calendar

VLCFF Course Calendar for 2012 is now available. If you are interested in seeing this listing go to http://vlc.udayton.edu/calendar/#2012. VLCFF is looking forward to a great 2012.

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Musing on the News

July 2010

Letter from Director

A morning conversation on NPR focused on new cyber positions being created to address the rapidly shifting Internet culture’s impact on politics, socialization, privatization, economics, education and war.  Needless to say my attention was immediately captured.  The conversation was sparked by the fact that China is striving to prepare 10,000 young people (digital natives) to become cyber warriors.  The response was that the United States is falling behind with the kind of in depth cyber skills being nurtured in Asian countries; therefore, there is a movement to prepare 10,000++ young (digital natives) to become cyber security personnel to protect the country in cyberspace!

In reading a recent issue L’Osservatore Romano issue, a shortened  version of the article an addresss on Ecumenism and Mission, delivered by Bishop Brain Farrell, Secretary of the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity at the  ‘Edinburgh 2010’ Conference,  I saw another immediate connection with UD’s VLCFF program.  One of his points was: “Catholic missiology today is deeply involved in reflection on the precise relationship between evangelization and Inculturation of the Gospel, on the impact of the Gospel on justice, peace and the need for a New Evangelization. In the Catholic view, the transformation of the world is a constitutive dimension of the preaching of the Gospel; in other words, humanity’s liberation from every oppressive situation is an indispensable part of the Church’s missionary activity.”

Both the NPR and L’Osservatore Romano accounts link to the cyber ministry of the VLCFF for positioning the Gospel within the cyber culture.  This is the new missionary territory of the 21st century.  With or without the Catholic Church,  the cyber culture is forming and transforming peoples and cultures.  We, the church, need to be present and alive!

Our VLCFF team embraces the 21st century challenge by offering a vast menu of e-courses, e-seminars and expanding certificate programs to prepare Catholics to be more solidly grounded in their faith and to witness within their local community.  The VLCFF is yeasting every day.  The expanding number of VLCFF Diocesan Partners, e-learners and persons registered for our new certificate programs is on the cutting edge of transformation.  Our VLCFF Diocesan Partners have now created over ten models for adapting the VLCFF Program into their diocesan catechetical and faith formation programs. If you are interested in these new models, please let us know.

This morning I was reading the  Journal of Catholic Spirituality – Review for Religious with an insightful article by Fr. Daniel P. Horan, OFM entitled Koinonia and the Church in the Digital Age.  He asks the question: “If Jesus had been born in 1980 and began his public ministry in 2010, would he have “friended” the twelve apostles on Facebook instead of visiting the Sea of Galilee?” I love the thought!  Horan proceeds to state, “the way many people experience interpersonal communication, develop and maintain relationships, and share information is strikingly different from the ways of previous generations. In an era marked by advances in technology, communication, and virtual space, we must be attentive to how much our church community is being influenced or shaped by its new environment.”  There is an even balance in Horan’s article as he explores if Koinonia (community) can be expressed in a digital format, to have “church’ or a community of believers come together in an authentic way online?  Our experience is that this can happen without a doubt.  However, that is only half of the Koinonia equation.

Our VLCFF facilitators strive to nurture a sense of ‘online community’. This means that our facilitators need to stay abreast of new e-learning methodologies and occasionally hone their e-facilitating skills. We are always learning something new concerning e-learning that calls us to enhance the quality of our VLCFF e-courses. Every three years all our facilitators are required to hone their e-facilitation skills by participating in a VLCFF Facilitator Seminar.  Almost all of our facilitators have completed the refresher seminar within the past ten months.  Everyone found the experience valuable for  (1)  sharing their Best E-Facilitating Practices, (2) intensifying their sense of being an e-community of facilitators and (3) enhancing the quality of their e-facilitation.  Ongoing formation for facilitators is essential if we desire our VLCFF e-learners to gain the most from our VLCFF e-courses.

I agree with Horan’s conclusion that “The horizontal dimension of Koinonia could very likely benefit from more engagement with online technologies that transcend some of the usual limits of place and time. At the same time, there is a need to move beyond this digital Koinonia to fully include the sacramental and vertical dimension in their celebration of baptism and Eucharist.”  Our e-learning initiative is effective if the experience e-vites the learner to gather in-person within a meaningful parish faith community. Therefore, it is our goal to be a catalyst for strengthening community life in the parish and to nurture disciples who are able to dialogue about their faith in an informed, respectful and mature manner.  This is our digital missionary task of the 21st century.

I hope you take a few moments and study the new certificate programs that are now available to you through the VLCFF.  In the next six months you will see more being posted!  The menu of opportunities is yeasting as we write to you today!

Please feel free to contact any of our team if you have any questions!

Sincerely, Sr. Angela Ann Zukowski, MHSH, D.Min. IPI/VLCFF Director Professor – Department of Religious Studies

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Are you interested in developing adult formation in your parish or area?  Did you complete  the Our Hearts Were Burning seminar and wanted to learn more about helping adult grow in living their Catholic faith? Then the certificate in Adult Formation Leadership (AFL) is for you!  This certificate is involves participating in a learning journey of  seven courses taken in sequence that will help you learn more of the foundations, concepts and skills needed for developing lifelong faith learning for adults. This certificate begins each July and January, and another cohort will begin in the fifth cycle this July 2010.  Registration for Cycle 5 starts June 1.  For more information go to the VLCFF homepage and click on Certificate Programs.  Think about….pray about….sign up for this certificate beginning this July.

If you have not taken the Our Hearts Were Burning, it will be available in Cycle 5 and 7 this year so you can be ready to join the AFL Certificate in January of 2011.

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Well its now official. We hit 800 registrations for Cycle 1.

It is an amazing ministry in which I am proud to be a part.

All of you share in this accomplishment in one way or another.

From those behind the scenes, to the wonderful facilitators, to the designers, to the people who work on appearance and function of the site.

And of course all our wonderful VLCFF students who help spread the word.

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The Institute of Pastoral Initiatives is pleased to announce an exciting new initiative by our Institute: courses which can be taken for undergraduate credit!  These courses, with their content, requirements, and facilitators, offer a level of study enabling students who cannot devote the time or resources to a traditional undergraduate-level course of study to earn college credits in theology.  These courses:

Are approved by the University of Dayton as credit yielding courses. Can be used toward completion of an undergraduate degree at another school, provided the student was admitted into the program and the host school accepts the credits. Last five weeks per course for one credit hour.  If students finish at least three courses, they will have earned three credits or the equivalent of completing a traditional semester-long class.

Each one credit class costs $200.  Even after calculating the total for a full-track of classes, this is a great value considering the content and personal attention a student would receive from our course facilitators when compared with traditional classes.

The first classes are available to register in right now and will begin on January 10th.  They are: Rel. 210: Introduction to Scripture, Rel. 211: Introduction to Old Testament, Rel. 212: Introduction to New Testament, and Rel. 264: Poverty in the U.S. and the World.  More classes have already been approved, or are in process of being approved, for undergraduate credit and will be introduced later in 2010.

If you have any questions, please contact Richard Drabik

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Another record enrollement

Registration for the 7th Cycle of 2009 has reached 675. This is an all time high and reflects just how popular our new Certificate in Catechesis is. Thank you all for promoting the program and sharing the journey. If you need fliers for the Certificate in Catechesis or the Certificate in Adult Faith Leadership just let us know. Registration for the certificate program is just over 330. Just to keep things in perspective, Cycle 1 is usually our biggest enrollment of the year. Back in Cycle 1 we had 447 registered.

We have two new facilitators this Cycle. Please join me in welcoming: Kathleen Logan: Diocese of Rockville Center (NY), facilitating: Sacrament of Marriage: A Holy Calling Jonathan Sullivan: Diocese of Springfield in Illinois, facilitating: New Testament

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Greetings All! Just wanted to pop in and leave a message about a couple up and coming things we have been working on.

The Adult Formation Leadership certificate program in nearly ready for prime time. We are on track to start the first offering in January 2010.

By popular request, the team that is working on the Prayer and Liturgy track is going to put together a set of course aimed at helping RCIA teams.

A team has been formed here at UD to push forward with enhanced virtual conferencing. It is highly likely that this project will have impact on how closed groups for parishes function.

I would like to encourage all you VLCFF podcast fans to submit your ideas here about what you would like to see in the future of the VLCFF. Many of our best ideas for improvement and innovation have come from our students. Each of you are a very important part of this initiative for the Church.

Together we make Good News happen.

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The Certificate in Adult Formation Leadership is intended for:

  • Adults in parish or diocesan ministry wishing to design, implement and facilitate adult learning and faith formation for all ages of adults as Adult Faith Formation leaders, coordinators, catechists and facilitators in parishes or dioceses.

How do I Register?

  • The registration process is online at vlc.udayton.edu
  • Click on “Certificate Programs” in the left margin of the web page to begin

How much does it cost?

  • The application for enrollment is $ 15.00 for persons in a partnering diocese, $ 30.00 for non-partnering diocese.
  • Each course within the certificate program Costs $ 40.00 for persons in a partnering diocese, $ 90.00 for non-partnering diocese.
  • See our website for a list of our Partnering (Arch)Dioceses.

Required Courses: The courses must be taken in sequence.  You may register for the Certificate in Adult Formation Leadership at any time, however, the certificate start dates will be in January and July.  These are the months in which the first course will be offered.

  • Foundations and Vision of Adult Learning and Faith Formation
  • Parish as a Learning Community
  • Many Faces of Adults
  • Facilitating Adult Learning and Faith Formation
  • Leadership Roles and Skills for Adult Learning and Faith Formation
  • Spirituality in Adult Learning and Faith Formation
  • Designing & Implementing Adult Learning and Faith Formation

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Greetings All!

By January of 2010 we have a Certificate in Media Literacy Education available. The bulk of the course design is being done by Sr. Rose Pacatte. Some of you may know her by the Movie Lectionary books she helped create. Check them out at Amazon. Here is the link to info on the Cycle A book. You can also check out her blog.

To get you warmed up for the Certificate in Media Literacy we have placed a video at the VLCFF Youtube page. Don't worry, you have not been missing anything not knowing about the VLCFF having a Youtube page. This is the first video we have ever put up!

In a few days I will be putting up a video here on the blog of an interview I did with Sr. Rose.

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