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Media Cart Features New Resources for Reading, Listening, and Viewing

“Eat fresh!” shouts Jon Lovitz, comedian and TV pitchman for a fast food chain that features fresh ingredients on all its sub sandwiches.

Wish we had gotten to Lovitz first so he could promote St. Patrick’s Media Cart and Lending Library. (We probably could not have afforded his fee.) Even so, it is fun to imagine what Lovitz might have said. Maybe “Learn Fresh!”

For the second consecutive year, the Media Cart will feature all new titles for our parishioners’ adult faith enrichment. The purchase of new books, compact discs, and DVDs is part of a multi-year commitment to update our resources and in so doing, keeping the Catholic faith fresh in the minds and hearts of parishioners.

“The truths of the Catholic faith are expressed in new ways by every generation,”

said Kathi Johnson, chair of the Adult Faith Formation Team. “We have pledged ourselves to keep our Media Cart and Lending Library stocked with current resources by the brightest Catholic authors and Catholic publishers so our parishioners will be able to keep their faith fresh and current.”

The Media Cart/Lending Library is displayed in the Gathering Space on the third weekend of every month, September through May. Beginning last year, the Lending Library featured all new book, CD and DVD titles.

In November, just ahead of the Advent season, and again in February, prior to Lent, the Media Cart/Lending Library offered a limited number of daily prayer guides FREE to parishioners. Similar freebies are planned for the coming year, Johnson said, to attract more patrons.

“We all value newness in our roles as consumers,” Johnson said. “Renewal also is valuable in our roles as believers in a faith community. It is valuable to get a fresh approach to our Catholic faith and that can happen when we read or hear an inspired author’s newest expression.”

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CDs by Father Richard Rohr, lectures by Matthew Kelly on DVD, and book titles from authors Anne Grizzle, Nan Merrill, Ed Hays, Richard Gaillardetz, and James Finley were among new resources that were added last year to the parish’s Media Cart and Lending Library. What will be the new titles this year? Come and see.
























 

 


 

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Please download a brochure of Opportunities in Adult Faith Formation for 2006

 

Bible Study/Sharing Groups

Men’s Saturday Group:
Focuses on the Sunday readings, meets each Saturday from 7:00-8:30 am in the school library.

Weekly Bible Study Groups:
Sessions last from 6-12 weeks and focus on a particular area of Scripture. Groups are open to all.

Monday Morning Study Group:
Meets from 9:30-11:30 am.

Thursday morning Study Group:
Meets from 8:30-10:30am.

Contact the parish office for more information.

 

Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (R.C.I.A.)

For adults interested in joining the Catholic faith. Meet weekly (Sept.-May) for catechesis and formation preparing to become members of the Catholic Church. Full initiation once a year at Easter. Contact the parish office for more information.

RCIA Team: Parishioners serve as catechists, mentors, and sponsors for persons wishing to join the Catholic Church. Team and candidates meet weekly (Sept. – May).

 

Ministry of Mothers Sharing (MOMS)

MOMS is an eight-week program that provides moms of all ages a beautiful and spiritual journey directed toward four values:

  1. Seeking God in the daily tasks and family relationships,
  2. The dignity of each human person and all of God’s creation,
  3. The Christian’s responsibility to practice discernment and stewardship of gifts, and
  4. The value of Christian community and networking with other leaders.

Forms: Program registration, Mission Statement, What to expect, schedule, Contacts, Childcare info

 

Small Faith Sharing Groups

Faith sharing groups have been forming and reforming at St. Patrick since 1998, when the Archdiocese of Louisville coordinated a spiritual renewal process known as Renew 2000. More than 200 parishioners joined small groups over five seasons. During those six-week seasons, small groups of 12 parishioners gathered at the parish or in parishioners' homes to pray, listen to the proclamation of the upcoming Sunday scriptures, share their personal response to those scriptures, offer prayers of support for one another, and resolve to act on God's behalf in the coming week.

One group that has continued to meet for prayer, faith-sharing, mutual support, and action in God's name, is the St. Anne Group. Members of the group testify that they have helped each other survive the shattering effects of divorce, the trauma of cancer, and the wearying stresses of everyday life.

Parishioner Larry Jones calls it a “fertile place for my faith to flourish.” Julie Westoff says it is “how we as a family started to feel a part of the St. Patrick community - a part of the Body of Christ.” Bonnie Nalley described it as her “spiritual advisor.” Rick Nalley says it is the “driving force for putting my faith in action.”

A typical St. Anne group meeting goes something like this:
“We open with the lighting of our Renew candle and gather hands in a circle in prayer to ask for the loving guidance of Jesus to empower us to be instruments of His peace and love and to learn and grow in our faith,” said Larry Jones.

“With that, the entire flavor of our meeting is initiated. We have worked with themed books, scripture study, with discussion topics and found most to be very engaging,” Jones said. “We rotate the hosting and facilitation of the study and faith sharing to different members of the group and will detour occasionally for the special seasons of Advent or Pentecost or Lent.”

“In this group we have given ourselves to many tasks - formation, education, service, support/comfort, and even celebration,” said Lee Peplinski, who is a St. Anne participant along with spouse, Cathy, daughter, Alicia, and son, Peter. “St. Anne’s makes it real at a very personal level.”

Reaching out together in service to others has become one of the St. Anne Group’s hallmarks. The group has provided meals and food baskets for Centro Latino in Shelbyville. St. Anne members have assisted with the Hispanic Family Christmas Project. They have Christmas caroled and have helping St. Patrick families who are moving.

During a recent Easter season, certain members of the St. Anne Group served as leaders for other seasonal faith-sharing groups that gathered to reflect on the Easter mysteries.

It is a sign of the group’s maturity in faith that they acknowledge their gifts and sharing them with those in need.
New enrollment for small, faith-sharing groups at St. Patrick usually happens prior to the Lenten season and again in the fall. If you would like to find out more about the experience of being in a small, faith-sharing group, contact Tim Grove at tgrove@stpatrick-lou.org

 

Adult Faith Formation Series

St. Patrick is dedicated to offering Catholic faith enrichment opportunities that will help you grow in your love and knowledge of God -- the Creator, the Son, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit -- and provide occasions for you to meet other parishioners and develop friendships. The St. Patrick Adult Faith Formation Team schedules programs during the fall, winter, and spring and announces those programs through brochures and the Sunday bulletin. The Team also maintains a monthly Media Cart, which contains contemporary books, CDs, and DVDs for your adult faith enrichment. Programs on personal and family prayer and marriage enrichment have been very popular in past years, as well as men's and women's retreats, Bible study and Generations of Faith, a faith formation program for all ages. The Adult Faith Formation Team follows the guidance and direction of the U.S. Bishops in their pastoral plan entitled, Our Hearts Were Burning With Us. For more information about adult faith formation opportunities, contact Tim Grove at tgrove@stpatrick-lou.org



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