A very special webinar presented by Dr. Marylin Kravatz-Toolan encouraged more parent and grandparent involvement in catechesis and Mass attendance.
Ideas for Parent and Grandparent Support in Family Catechesis
Thursday, August 18, 2022
Access the recording by clicking here.
At this webinar, you will learn:
- What grandparents bring to the table through “family roots” from Catholic traditions.
- How to use Pflaum Gospel Weeklies to support family catechesis.
- Tips to make this an enjoyable, family-friendly experience that connects to the Sunday Mass.
Speaker: Marylin T. Kravatz-Toolan, Ph.D., has served and continues to serve in the catechetical ministry of the Church and in the field of religious education. Most recently, Dr. Kravatz-Toolan held the position as the Executive Director of the Online Graduate Programs in Religious Education as well as Associate Professor in Religious Studies and Religious Education at Felician University in Lodi, NJ. Dr. Kravatz-Toolan holds a B.A, in the humanities with a concentration in Religious Studies and Philosophy from Dominican College in Blauvelt, N.Y., an M.A. in Religious Studies from the Institute of Religious Studies, St. Joseph’s Seminary, Dunwoodie, NY., and a Ph.D. in Religious Education from Fordham University, Bronx, N.Y. She has been a Parish Catechetical Leader for the Archdiocese of New York and Regional Director for the Office of Faith Formation in the Diocese of Charlotte, NC. A published author, Dr. Kravatz-Toolan also serves as an independent educator/teacher for catechist training and formation as well as a keynote presenter on church-related and ministerial issues for parishes and dioceses. She is the proud mother of five adult children and the grateful grandmother to eleven children/teens ranging in ages 5-18 years old.
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Soy catequista de Calexico California ,92231 .Mi parroquia,Lady Guadalupe es toy interesada para los seminarios ya estoy registrada ,gracias
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