URGENTLY
NEEDED: A FEW GOOD MEN TO PROMOTE THE
MEN'S CONFERENCE
Mike Aquilina |
If the Men of the diocese are in good spiritual
shape, the family is renewed. If the
family is renewed, the parish is renewed and so is the diocese. The men must be spiritual leaders in their
families. The men must step up and be
the pillars of the parish.......not only the women. The men must put Christ into the marketplace
and in their jobs.
A successful and well attended Diocesan Men's Day
of Renewal on Saturday March 3 at St. Stephen’s Church, 1036 Belford St., Caldwell off
of Exit 25 on I-77 (9:00 am to 4 pm) would be a big step in
that direction. An excellent program is
in place.
In his morning talk Mike Aquilina will show how the
angels were effective witnesses and can teach us much to apply to our daily
lives. In the afternoon, he will show
how the witness of the martyrs of the early Church can help us to be effective
witnesses today in secular America. Mike
Aquilina will challenge the men to follow the example of the early Church
Fathers and martyrs and be effective spiritual leaders and witnesses in their
homes, in their parishes, on the job, and in their communities. Drawing from his diverse
experience as a journalist, prolific author, conference speaker, and father of a
family, Mr. Aquilina can speak to the needs of the men.
Marketing is
crucial to the success of this Conference.
The Steering Committee for the Diocesan Men's Day of Renewal has sent
posters, brochures, and registration forms to every parish in the diocese and
is asking each one to promote the Diocesan Men's Day of
Renewal.......announcements in the bulletin and from the pulpit, a bulletin
insert, etc. Parish organizations such
as the Knights of Columbus can also be a big help. But the most important of all is a leader and
a couple of good men in each parish to assure that the overall promotion is
adequate and to mobilize the other men of the parish to attend.......one on one
selling of the Conference and to organize the men to go as a group in the
parish van, a van pool, or hiring a bus.
That
would be great fellowship and would solidify the parish as the men get to know
each other better, especially if the pastor accompanies them. If the distance is great, that would give it a
pilgrimage flavor, especially if there's prayer and discussion of the day's
events. Pastors, already overworked,
can't do it all, especially the grunt work of promotion. They urgently need the help of the
laity. Even the women could encourage
their men to attend. Promotional resources and detailed information may be
obtained from paulrsebastian@yahoo.com
or from the Conference Blog at diosteubmen.blogspot.com, which also has articles on
men’s spiritually. The diocesan
website at diosteub.org has a link to the brochure and additional information
on its home page.
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