Address Their
Formation Program
After two years of intense planning by
a committee of about a dozen Salesian Cooperators, a workshop called “Forming
the Formators” took place at Don Bosco Retreat Center in Haverstraw, N.Y., June
28-30. It was meant to address programs of both initial formation of SC
aspirants and ongoing formation of those already committed by a lifetime
promise.
Chris Yarnold, province formator, gives an opening
presentation on the morning of June 28. |
About 90 people involved in SC
formation from the three SC provinces of the U.S. and Canada took part in the
workshop. Like the SDBs and FMAs, the SCs have two U.S. provinces; but they also
have a distinct Canadian province. There were 17 SDB priests, including Fr. Ted
Montemayor, Western Province superior, for the entire time, and Fr. Tim Zak,
Eastern Province superior of a day and a half (after a provincial council
meeting had concluded); 3 SDB brothers; and 11 FMAs, including provincial Sr.
Joanne Holloman—all these by virtue of being the “delegates” (SDB or FMA liaison)
for one of the three provinces or a particular SC center. The rest of the participants
were Cooperators: provincial councilors, local coordinators, and those engaged
in formation at province or local level. Every SC center in both countries was
represented by at least one person, except one.
You thought only kids played with balloons? |
The program included icebreakers
similar to those used with young adults at leadership retreats; lectio divina;
clarification of what formation entails; description of roles and
responsibilities; Association guidelines for formation; reflection on a key
constitutional article (#41); ample group reflection; and social activities.
The Eucharist was celebrated on
successive days by Fr. Montemayor (above--feast of the Sacred Heart, with a rich
example offered from the life of Fr. Frank Klauder), Fr. Rich Authier (feast of
Sts. Peter and Paul), and Fr. Zak (Sunday). At the closing Mass the SCs renewed
their promise and all the attendees received certificates of participation. The Rosary was prayed outdoors on Friday
evening, and during a Saturday evening period of Eucharistic adoration, the
sacrament of Reconciliation was offered.
Fr. Tom Dunne and Chris Yarnold prep for their
presentation on June 28. |
As at any Salesian gathering, food was an important component of every day! |
Everyone seemed to think it was a good
weekend—updating formators on requirements and procedures, collecting new
documents (which Sr. Denise Sickinger spent many hours preparing for
publication), sharing ideas, renewing acquaintances, and making a lot of new
friends.
Judy Alvarez and Gabe Talavera educe from the
participants
some understanding of what they’ve been learning.
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Province delegates Fr. Tom Dunne and
Sr. Sickinger and many others like Judy Alvarez, Chris Yarnold, Rosa D’Addario,
and Liz Gamarra—too many to name everyone—earned the praise of the participants
for organizing Forming the Formators.
Fr. Tim Zak’s homily at the closing Mass offered some gentle entertainment. |
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