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This web-site has been affirmed as the "411 of Catholic Youth Ministry." Really, it is a simple little BLOG from my corner of the Catholic Youth Ministry field.

ABOUT:
Your intrepid blogger,  podcast studio host, and slideshare trainer is
D. Scott Miller.

o   Coordinator for Adolescent Faith Formation in the Archdiocese of Baltimore
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 More at my BIO.

e-MAIL me here
 

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Web Site Features:

1st Up is a  slideshare (internet power point with audio) webinar discussing issues related to our shared work of Catholic Youth Ministry.
o March Framework for Adolescent Catechesis
o Dec. The 4 C's of Catechesis
o Sept. Refocusing Catholic Youth Ministry.

A podcast (visiting with youth ministry leaders about discipleship, best moments, and pizza preferences.

Now in the Studio:
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 Lisa Bagladi
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 Don Boucher
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 John Campbell
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 Bishops on Confirmation
o   Katrina Zeno
o   Matt Maher and

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 fifty other guests

 


Confirmation
Resources

 

 

 

 

 

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A state-by-state tour of diocesan youth ministry websites checking on the State of Youth Ministry.

 

 

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TRAINING:
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Baltimore, MD  ~ 04/19
Theology on Tap: Home
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Frostburg, MD  ~ 04/17
Food and Faith:
Keeping involved
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Bradshaw, MD  ~ 04/15
Adult Faith: Greed and Lust
o  Centerville, MD  ~ 04/13
Confirmation Class
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Jessup, MD  ~ 04/12
Prison Work & Youth Ministry

o  Pasadena, MD  ~ 04/09  Seminar in Youth Ministry

6: Adolescent Catechesis
o  Cumberland, MD  ~ 04/06
Confirmation Class

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Ijamsville, MD  ~ 03/30
Confirmation Class

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Emmetsburg
, MD  ~ 03/28
Central Maryland Formation Day
   Discipleship: The Way Forward

o  Pasadena, MD  ~ 02/27   Seminar in Youth Ministry
 
1:  Renewing the Vision

o  Baltimore, MD  ~ 02/24-26   St. Michael the Archangel Parish Mission
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Millersville, MD  ~ 02/11   Seminar in Evangelization Culture
o  Washington, DC
~ 01/25   East Coast Conference
Adolescent Faith Formation


o   More power-points? See TRAINING.  For reviews, see here.

 

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PUBLISHING:

o  Articles at PUBLISHING

 

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Thursday, 21 August,  2008
FIFTH YEAR OF BLOGGING
  
How does one continue the good feelings and vibe of yesterday's celebration of a bloggiversary?  Same way we played it out last year, folks.

   We are checking out, briefly shutting down, "going fishing" ...
   This coincides with my office vacation so hopefully it will recuperative all  the way around... one work trip, some writing, but, hopefully, also some rest and relaxat
ion.
   If something "breaking news" hits, of course, we'll log on and break news.
   But, meanwhile, we are gonna close the door for a while and do a little renovation around this place.  We are moving off the servers from our kind hosts at RaspaNet. We are going to upload into WordPress and invite your comments- transforming this site from a bulletin board for the profession of Catholic Youth Ministry into what hopefully will become a "virtual water cooler." 
   All this, and maybe, just maybe, a vacation as well.
   See you in September!
See you soon.

D. Scott Miller

 

Wednesday, 20 August,  2008
BLOGGIVERSARY
  
Running the numbers ... Today the web-site is now four years old. It has included, thus far:
  > Fifty-two podcasts Inside the Youth Ministers Studio with an additional six extra podcasts; (over eight hours of downloadable magic!)
  > the posting of forty-nine published articles.
  > the posting of seventy-nine power point presentations utilized in trainings which will soon become partnered with the distribution of much more than the already two posted SlideShare presentations
  > Visits to One Hundred Twenty-Nine diocesan web-sites as part of the States tour twice done; and
  > Two Thousand Four Hundred Twenty-Eight distinct blog entries covering stuff from "my corner of the Catholic Youth Ministry field."
  > Numerous  "internet friends," readers like you have have supported this site with e-mails and word of mouth.
  > and, most of all, one Lord whom we hoped is praised by this effort and continues to bless this ministry.  
HOW IT ALL STARTED
    In 2004, it all started like this:

     Greetings to the World.  My name is D. Scott Miller and I am starting a bulletin board log (BLOG) of information that might be shared with the Catholic Youth Ministry community. 

     This is just a starting point.  I’m not sure where it is going to go.  I hope it will be personal.  I hope it will be per-fess-ion-ale (despite occasional grammar errors and mis-spellings) I hope it will be a resource for friends in the field.
     And so, we begin.

   And so, we continue on.

 

Tuesday, 19 August,  2008
THE STORY OF A SIGN
  
The
 winner of the NFB Online Competition Cannes 2008 was Alonso Alvarez Barreda for his short film Historia de un Letrero (The Story of a Sign) produced in Mexico/U.S.A.
   The punch-line is that even a blind person can experience a change of outlook and how that might impact others.

YOU TUBE MANIA
  
Hmmmmm, didcha' notice that the blogger here has now posted four youtubes in a row...  What's the deal with that? Something must be up!  Come back tomorrow for blog news and celebration.  Bring your party hats folks!


 

Monday, 18 August,  2008
HENRY POOLE IS HERE
  
Saw the movie on Saturday night. The Henry Poole character is sad and lonely, without faith, and gives off the stench of death. Yet, he is surrounded by the happy and the connected, the faithful, and those embracing life. A central character to the story is named Esperanza (español for hope); another is Patience. The story is about the miraculous;  but the miracles are the by-product of hope and patience within human relationships. The face of God can be found within each of us, discovering it in a water-stain on a stucco wall only served to remind us of that. The miraculous transformation occurs for Henry when he discovers that his life (his legacy) is defined no longer in his sad past or his unknown future, but the "is here" of a water balloon fight, a candlelight dinner, his relationships in the now.
A YOUTH MINISTER'S PRAYER BEFORE MEALS
  
(wrote this on the fly Friday, but liked it and thought I'd share it!)
   Lord Jesus: You traveled with your disciples on the road to Emmaus, shared stories, with them, and encouraged them to grow in faith and in Your story.  At journey's end, you blessed the food and they found their hearts burning with enthusiasm to share your message.
  At this meal, with these disciples gathered who have shared faith and story, we invite you to bless our food and keep our hearts burning with love for You, Your story of salvation and redemption, Your church, and Your young people.
  We ask all this through the intercession of our Blessed Mother.  AMEN.
HAIR ON FIRE
  
Seth Godin has this suggestion for the last two weeks of August: "In the US, the next two weeks are traditionally the slowest of the year. Plenty of vacations, half-day Fridays, casual Mondays, martini Tuesdays... you get the idea. What if you and your team went against type? What if you spend the two weeks while your competition (and the forces for the status quo) are snoozing--and turn it into a completed project?" While, you may not be seeing that by week's end on the blog (come back Thursday to see why) . . . I am relishing the opportunity to be back at my desk this week.

 

Sunday, 17 August,  2008
REGARDING DISCIPLESHIP AND THE DUCKY
  
In today's Gospel reading, the Canaanite woman risks everything - - discrimination, rejection, and the embarrassment of some basic abject begging - - to ensure a healing for our daughter.  She lets go of everything to obtain that which is essential.
   We who are about youth ministry and discipleship will continually find this as our challenge.  First, we have to convey how essential discipleship is in our lives and in the lives of our church community.  Then, we (in cooperation with the Spirit) must encourage young people outside their comfort zone (their ducky) to fully experience joining with the chorus in the song of following the Lord.  We remain confident that when they "put that quacker down" and experience the true joy of sax, opps, discipleship; they will be hard-put to ever return.
(If you want an "all star" version of this song, see here)

 

Saturday, 16 August,  2008
INSTITUTE IN
ADOLESCENT CATECHESIS

  
We wrapped up our time in Belleville yesterday... It was a day were we continued our conversations and prayer regarding discipleship, especially our own.  We especially talked about the recruitment and encouragement of our catechists and partners.  While parish folks worked on developing job descriptions (which, for whatever disjointed reason always reminds me of this youtube advertisement for a nanny), diocesan folks just began to scratch at the surface as to how to connect local catechists to the work and mission of the diocesan "chief catechist" (ummm, errr, that would be the bishop; it's in the NDC, check it out!)
PRAYER FOR SNOW
  
It was a great week at Our Lady of the Snows, wrapping it up on the Assumption. I had more than one pilgrimage walk around the grounds. We often think of the
Mother of Jesus by her qualities (Sorrowful Mother, Mother of Mercy) or her apparitions (Our Lady of Lourdes, Our Lady of Guadalupe).  Devotion to Mary under the title of Our Lady of the Snows is one of the oldest devotions to Mary.  It has direct ties to the legend about a marvelous snowfall in Rome in 352 A.D.  Mary had indicated in a dream to a wealthy, childless Roman couple that she wanted a church built in her honor and the site for this church would be covered with snow.  On a hot, sultry morning on August 5, Esquiline Hill was covered with snow.  All Rome proclaimed the summer snows a miracle, and a church to honor Mary was built on the hill in 358 A.D.  Restored and refurbished many times, this church, now the magnificent Basilica of St. Mary Major, still stands today as the seat of devotion to Our Lady of the Snows in the Catholic Church. 
 
 And so, we pray...   Gentle Mother, full of Grace, we are about the work of building the church, responding with a "yes" and you first did in discipleship to Jesus Christ.  It's August and we are worn from the heat of summer. It's August and we are overwhelmed by the seemingly insurmountable hills of September and autumn that surround our calendars.  Holy Mary, Mother of God, send us some snow.  Let us know that, with the Spirit, we are building in the right place. Let us know that, in your honor, we are building in our young people something that lasts. We look to the skies.  We look to you, Blessed Virgin.  We look for the miracle of August snow. AMEN.
 
Update: Ahhhh, the power of prayer being lived out today in Loveland Pass, Colorado.  Watch the weather report here

 

Friday, 15 August,  2008
INSTITUTE IN
ADOLESCENT CATECHESIS

  
Mike Thiesen from the NFCYM was in today leading us primarily through creative lesson planning... we looked at the dynamics and possibilities of faith sharing with young people...  Mike pulled out some scripture skits and game shows from his back of tricks>  They were delightful and Movie Poster Image for Henry Poole Is Hereautomatically had me scratching out notes for a session that I must organize for our diocesan youth conference...  He encouraged us to strategize a broad menu of "delivery systems" beyond the weekly religious education class.
HENRY POOLE IS HERE...
  
... and now in theaters. I've been waiting for this movie throughout the summer and hope to see it this weekend. It is a story
of a man who abandons his fiancée and family business to spend what he believes are his remaining days alone. The discovery of a "miracle" by a nosy neighbor ruptures his solitude, offers confusion and hope and eventually restores his faith in life.  Catholic Online has this article on the movie. RENEW Theology on Tap has a study guide available here.  Finally, the USCCB has a review here.  This movie will likely join Bella and Amazing Grace that will have some key faith moments worth utilizing in classes or retreats. Finally, if you'd like to see some movie, see Wing Clips
OUR LADY OF THE SNOWS
   This is the structure that rises above the centerpiece of the outdoor altar and amphitheater  ire  piece, Seemingly, It is meant to be a stylized M for Mary.  It was good yesterday to celebrate the vigil of the Assumption and sing a few Marian hymns. 

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