Featured Webinars
Reviving Faith and Charity in the Age of Digital Media
As our world and structures continue to evolve, the Church can look to digital media as a tool of accompaniment, evangelization, and connection in order to meet the needs of the parish community. Join Catholic Apostolate Center staff members, Kate Fowler, Marianne Green, and Greta Haussmann as they discuss strategies in digital evangelization related to our resource Social Media Crash Course.
The Dignity of Black Lives: A Catholic Response to the Sin of Racism
Deacon Ajani Gibson from the Archdiocese of New Orleans explores the reality of racism in the Church and the necessary place of the Church in the fight against racism.
Living as Missionary Disciples - Webinar on New Video Series
This webinar focuses on Living as Missionary Disciples: A Resource for Evangelization video series, which is a resource for the USCCB document of the same name. The presenters from the series discuss key topics from both the videos and the book.
Spiritual Growth in Times of Crisis
Communication Strategies During Times of Crisis
John Grosso from the Diocese of Bridgeport discusses strategies for communication during a crisis such as this one. This webinar includes ideas for handling communications to Catholics in a parish or diocese along with tips on conducting a successful livestream.
Ways to Accompany Others During COVID-19
This webinar focuses on ways in which Catholic leaders can accompany those in their parishes, dioceses, and organizations during this uncertain time. The webinar is presented by Center Director Fr. Frank Donio, S.A.C., Center Advisor and Associate Dean for Undergraduate Studies at The Catholic University of America, Dr. Susan Timoney, and Assistant Secretary of Pastoral Ministry and Social Concerns for the Archdiocese of Washington, Jonathan Lewis. The webinar is moderated by Center Project Coordinator Brian Rhude.
The Church on Call: Accompanying Parishioners through Phone Calls during Times of Separation
Join this conversation with three Archdiocese of Washington leaders discussing ways to accompany parishioners during this time of COVID-19.
Parish Phone Call Script (Archdiocese of New Orleans)
Parish Phone Call Script in English (Archdiocese of Washington)
Parish Phone Call Script in Spanish (Archdiocese of Washington)
Parish Phone Call Script (Archdiocese of New Orleans)
Parish Phone Call Script in English (Archdiocese of Washington)
Parish Phone Call Script in Spanish (Archdiocese of Washington)
Strategies for Handling Remote Work During COVID-19
Join this discussion in collaboration with the Villanova University Center for Church Management, Catholic Apostolate Center, and National Association of Church Personnel Administrators on remote work during this unprecedented time. Matthew Manion from Villanova Center for Church Management and Fr. Frank Donio, S.A.C. from the Catholic Apostolate Center, discuss strategies and resources for remote work implementation and management of church ministry or organizational teams.
Strategies for Handling Remote Work During COVID-19 PowerPoint Presentation
Strategies for Handling Remote Work During COVID-19 PowerPoint Presentation
Discerning God's Call: What is Vocation?
When the Church uses the word “vocation,” what does it mean? How does the term live in the life of the Church? In this webinar, the first of a multi-part series, Fr. Frank Donio S.A.C. and Brian Rhude will examine the Church’s understanding of “vocation,” how it is lived out, and how we accompany one another in our vocational discernment.
Forming Communities of Accompaniment: A Conversation about Accompaniment in the Church Today
What is Accompaniment? Following the Synod on Young People, the Faith, and Vocational Discernment, as well as Pope Francis’ Apostolic Exhortation Christus Vivit, the Church is reflecting on how we can best "walk with" young people on their journey of life and faith. Join the Catholic Apostolate Center LIVE on Facebook with Colleen Campbell, Tom Carani, and Brian Rhude to discuss this important topic, how the Center is responding, and how you can best implement practical ideas in your ministry.
Colleen Campbell is a second year PhD student studying Catechetics at the Catholic University of America. She holds an MA in Theology from the University of Notre Dame and a BA in Pastoral Ministry from the University of Dallas. Colleen is also an alumna of Notre Dame’s Echo program, serving in the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston. Colleen is passionate about mentorship, lay ministry, St. Edith Stein, and a renewal of catechesis, especially for women and girls.
Tom Carani works at a parish in Austin, Texas. His daily mission is to put people in touch with God and one another through parish ministry, formation, and various methods of accompaniment. Tom received his BA in Theology and Religious Studies from Catholic University and his MA in Theology from The University of Notre Dame through the Echo, a Catechetical Leader program.
Brian Rhude is the Project Coordinator with the Catholic Apostolate Center where he assists in updating and creation of new resources on the Center's website, collaborates on Center projects, and provides other services and collaborates as needed. Brian, originally from central Maryland, is a student at the Catholic University of America in the School of Theology and Religious Studies.
Colleen Campbell is a second year PhD student studying Catechetics at the Catholic University of America. She holds an MA in Theology from the University of Notre Dame and a BA in Pastoral Ministry from the University of Dallas. Colleen is also an alumna of Notre Dame’s Echo program, serving in the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston. Colleen is passionate about mentorship, lay ministry, St. Edith Stein, and a renewal of catechesis, especially for women and girls.
Tom Carani works at a parish in Austin, Texas. His daily mission is to put people in touch with God and one another through parish ministry, formation, and various methods of accompaniment. Tom received his BA in Theology and Religious Studies from Catholic University and his MA in Theology from The University of Notre Dame through the Echo, a Catechetical Leader program.
Brian Rhude is the Project Coordinator with the Catholic Apostolate Center where he assists in updating and creation of new resources on the Center's website, collaborates on Center projects, and provides other services and collaborates as needed. Brian, originally from central Maryland, is a student at the Catholic University of America in the School of Theology and Religious Studies.
On April 2, Pope Francis released his Post-Synodal Apostolic Exhortation "Christus Vivit" (Christ is Alive!). It is addressed to young people and all the People of God. Join the Catholic Apostolate Center as we delve into this document and how it can help all members of the Church, especially young people, deepen their encounter with Christ in and through the community of faith.
Fr. Frank Donio, S.A.C., Director of the Catholic Apostolate Center and Jonathan Lewis, Auditor of the Synod and Assistant Secretary for Pastoral Ministry and Social Concerns at the Archdiocese of Washington break open the document and discusses its implications for the Church today. |
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Living as Missionary Disciples During Lent
On March 2, 2017, Director Fr. Frank Donio, S.A.C. and Center Advisor & Secretary of Pastoral Ministry and Social Concerns, Archdiocese of Washington, Dr. Susan Timoney, talk about practical ways to live as a missionary disciple in the spirit of prayer, fasting, and almsgiving. |
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St. Vincent Pallotti and the Union of Catholic ApostolateCatholic Apostolate Center Director, Fr. Frank Donio, S.A.C. discusses the patron saint of the Center and the impact that his spirituality and vision is having in the Church today through the Union of Catholic Apostolate. He provides a short history of the life of St. Vincent Pallotti, and the spirituality of the Pallottines in all their forms, manifested in the wholeness of the Union.
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