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January 9 – 12, 2012
Mater Dolorosa Retreat House, Sierra Madre, CA
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Our presenters will deal, not just with the meaning and context of collaboration, but with the 'real life,' practical issues related to collaborative ministry.
Come be inspired, nurtured and challenged!
The conference starts on Monday, January 9 at 4:00 PM and concludes on Thursday, January 12 at 2:00 PM.
Registration fee will be $340 for Commuters and $500 for
Boarders. (Commuters fee covers lunch & dinner on the two evening presentations.)
Please download the registration form and send it along with payment to:
Office of Parish Life
Archdiocese of Los Angeles
3424 Wilshire Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90010
For more information call: 1 (800) 271-NFPC [6372], ext. 207
or e-mail: vega@nfpc.org
Send in your registration by NOVEMBER 7, 2011.
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| About the presenters |
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Michael P. Horan, Ph.D., Professor of Theological Studies at
Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, has extensive
experience teaching and presenting on both the theology
and practice of lay ecclesial ministry. He serves on the
Advisory Committee for the Office of Parish Life in the Archdiocese of Los Angeles.
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Carroll Juliano, S.H.C.J., is a member of the leadership
team of the American Province of the Sisters of the Holy
Child Jesus. Carroll is an award-winning author and
conducts workshops throughout the world. She served as
an advisor and consultant to the United States
Conference of Catholic Bishops' Committee on Women in
Society and in the Church. She is the coauthor of
Collaboration, Building Community, and Facing Fogiveness.
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Br. Loughlan Sofield, S.T., is a member of the Missionary
Servants of the Most Holy Trinity. He is senior editor of
Human Development magazine. He has taught and
presented in over three hundred dioceses on six
continents. Sofield is coauthor or author of a number of
award-winning books on collaboration, community, forgiveness, and other topics related to psychology and
ministry, including Collaboration, Building Community, and Facing Forgiveness.
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