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Conferencia de Ministerios de la Universidad de Dallas 2014

octubre 9, 2014 By Bishop Kevin J. Farrell

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Para mí la Conferencia de Ministerios de la Universidad de Dallas se ha convertido en una maravillosa tradición de otoñoy una celebración de lo que significa ser Iglesia. Es un tiempo de establecer conexiones, de crecimiento, de culto y de entretenimiento. Es reunir la Iglesia del Norte de Texas y pueblos circunvecinos. Es experimentar verdaderamente el caminar juntos en la fe.

Para la Conferencia del jueves, viernes y sábado, 23-25 de octubre, la Escuela de Ministerios de la Universidad de Dallas ha reunido una impresionante variedad de oradores de talla nacional e internacional. Habrá presentaciones para maestros de Escuela Católica, ministros de jóvenes, catequistas, líderes catequéticos parroquiales y ministros de matrimonios que deseen incrementar sus habilidades ministeriales y sus conocimientos.

Asimismo, la conferencia es para todos aquellos que deseen aumentar su fe. Ofrece talleres de Sagradas Escrituras, espiritualidad, matrimonio y vida familiar, así como doctrina social de la Iglesia. Las sesiones se ofrecerán tanto en inglés, como en español y vietnamita.

Además de las sesiones, las exposiciones ofrecen una oportunidad de ver nuevas técnicas y programas disponibles para parroquias y escuelas y ver las novedades que ofrecen los mejores editoriales Católicas. También tendremos exhibiciones de arte litúrgico y representaciones musicales.

Este año la Conferencia nuevamente tendrá lugar en el Centro de Convenciones de Irving, con una conexión directa a la Línea Naranja de DART.

Exhorto a todos los Católicos a aprovechar esta oportunidad para crecer en la fe, entendimiento y habilidades ministeriales. Les invito a registrarse u obtener información adicional visitando http://www.udallas.edu/udmc/index.html o llamando al 972-721-5105 o 972-265-5811.

Tal vez la Conferencia de Ministerios de la Universidad de Dallas también se convierta en su nueva tradición de otoño.

Filed Under: Ser Católico Tagged With: aumentar nuestra fe, Iglesia Católica, UDMC

How is your mustard seed growing?

noviembre 3, 2010 By Bishop Kevin J. Farrell

“if you have faith the size of a mustard seed, you would say
to this mulberry tree, “be uprooted and planted in the sea,’
and it would obey you.” Luke 17:6

Jesus chose the mustard seed as an image for faith because of its great potential for growth. “it is the smallest of all the seeds, yet when full grown it is the largest of plants…”Matt 13:32. Like the tiny mustard seed, our growth in faith begins at Baptism, when our parents are handed a lighted candle representing the light of Christ, our faith, entrusted to their care.

Our parents, are the first to nurture our faith through family prayers, feast day celebrations, Christmas, Easter, Sunday Mass, the rich and holy routine of rearing a family. First Communion, first reconciliation, catechism classes; we learn about God’s love and forgiveness and how he became one of us to restore our brokenness. Then Confirmation, where we symbolically take the lighted candle given to our parents at Baptism and make it our own.

Our faith journey continues, but it changes. St. Paul described it this way. “When I was a child, I used to talk as a child, think as a child, reason as a child; when I became a man, I put aside childish things.” 1 Cor 13:11. Putting aside childish things means taking up the responsibilities of adulthood. This is equally true in our growth as a person and in our growth as a Catholic Christian.

I have spoken before of the fact that our First Communion suits or dresses have long since been outgrown by our physical growth, so our First Communion faith no longer fits our spiritual growth. St. Anselm spoke of “faith in search of understanding.” Maturity implies growth in understanding. As adults we must seek a deeper understanding of the faith within us as well as the faith professed by the Church.

As a Church we have rightfully placed great emphasis on the Catholic education of our children. Sadly, we have been remiss in putting similar emphasis on the continuing faith formation of adults. For the most part adults have been left “on their own” in their faith journey. We are taking steps in the Church of Dallas to correct that situation with a new emphasis on adult faith formation, but the responsibility for nurturing and growing the mustard seed of our faith is ours.

We must never stop seeking to deepen our relationship with Jesus and responding to the Gospel message. St. Jerome said that ignorance of Scripture is ignorance of Christ. Jesus’ message in the Gospel is not merely something to be read or even memorized, it is something to be lived. It is the Word of God and requires a response.

When the teaching of Jesus in the Gospel is in conflict with how we live as a Catholic Christian, then we must respond by conforming our lives to the Gospel, not by attempting to conform the Gospel to our lives.

Take advantage of the adult formation programs offered by the Diocese, your parish or the School of Ministry of the University of Dallas. Join a Bible group. Pray the scriptures. Frequent the sacraments. Seek to better understand the faith that is within you.

Your faith is your mustard seed. Is it flourishing or drying up?

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Christianity is not just a point of view

agosto 13, 2010 By Bishop Kevin J. Farrell

In a recent homily at World Youth Day the Holy Father reminded us that: “to be Christian means to believe that the way of Jesus Christ is the right way to be human, the way that leads to the goal of a completely fulfilled and authentic humanity”.

What struck me was the Pope’s use of the term “the way”. Long before the word “Christian” was coined in Antioch as a derogatory term for followers of Jesus,” they were known as followers of “The Way” (Acts 2:9). John tells us (14:6) that Jesus said: “I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.”

In his homily, Pope Benedict continued: “to be Christian is a way; or rather it is a pilgrimage, a journey with Jesus Christ. It is to go in the direction He showed us, and continues to show us.”So we are all on a journey to the Father and Jesus is our roadmap and our companion.

If Jesus is the way, then in order to find our way we must know Jesus, not just know about Him. Christian discipleship is growing in our knowledge of Jesus. To be imitators of Christ, in the word’s of Paul (Rom 13:14) we must “put on the Lord Jesus Christ”. We do this by seeking the Lord in prayer, studying His Word, frequenting the Sacraments and sharing in the liturgical life of our Catholic community.

There are other companions on our journey, parents, family, spouse, children, teachers and friends. They strengthen and encourage us along the way, but the full journey is ours alone and our only constant companion and guide is Jesus.

Christianity is not just a point of view; it is a way of life. It is following and imitating Jesus. It is making decisions and judgments based on the mind of Christ. It is never losing sight of our goal and knowing that we will never be abandoned.

It is the Way. It is His Way.

Filed Under: Being Catholic Tagged With: Adult Faith, bishop kevin farrell, catholic blogs, catholic diocese of dallas, christianity, dallas catholic blogs, dallas catholics, Faith, Growing in Faith

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El Obispo Kevin Farrell fue nombrado Séptimo Obispo de la Diócesis de Dallas el 6 de Marzo de 2007 por el Papa Benedicto XVI.
   
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