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CONFRATERNITY OF CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE


Archdiocese of Los Angeles
If _ _ _ __
INFORMATION AND REGISTRATION
for the
1969 CONGRESS

CONFRATERNITY OF CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE


ARCHDIOCESE OF LOS ANGELES
THIS BROCHURE CONTAINS INFORMATION
ABOUT THE
1969 CONFRATERNITY CONGRESS
It also contains a list of the entire three days' program, details of each work-
shop and speaker, plus REGISTRATION FORM and HOTEL RESERVATION
FORM. Please read carefully!

WHEN AND WHERE?


The 1969 Los Angeles Confraternity Congress will be heid at the International Hotel,
Century Boulevard at Sepulveda (International Airport). The date: Friday, Saturday
and Sunday, February 21, 22, and 23, 1969.

WHO MAY ATTEND?


All who are active in CCD work - or would like to be!

WHAT'S THE COST?


A total of $5.00 registration fee per person will be charged for the entire three days
of the Congress. There is an additional cost if you plan to stay at the hotel (see hotel
reservation form at back of this brochure for prices). You will also need to plan on
meals and incidentals. Many parishes hold fund-raising benefits to pay the cost of
sending their CCD people to the Congress. In some parishes, where possible, pastors
pay Congress expenses for key CCD personnel.

WHAT IS THE DEADLINE FOR REGISTRATION?


In past years, Congress reservations have made it necessary to close out some work-
shops at an early date. To assure getting the workshop of your choice, your registration
form (filled in completely) plus $5.00 registration fee, should be in the CCD Congress
Office as soon as possible. Hotel reservations should be made early also (send form to
Congress Office, along with registration form and fee). However, DO NOT send any
money for the hotel; you will pay at the time you check out of the Congress.

HOW ABOUT PARKING?


Valet parking is $1.00 per day at the hotel. Self-parking, with proper validation stamp,
50c.

TIME SCHEDULES
Our 1969 CCD Congress program has been computerized by IBM - sessions are stag-
gered to allow for free time, lunch, etc. Over seventy workshops are available during
the three days, plus General Assemblies, Mass, special exhibits and other items of in-
terest, including a new feature: after-workshop Koffee Klatches ! The entire agenda
has been planned for the convenience of all CCD members and friends, BASED ON
EVALUATIONS HANDED IN FROM PREVIOUS CCD CONGRESSES!

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HOW ABOUT FOOD?
The International Hotel has excellent restaurants and coffee shops. AU offer good food
and fast service.

H 0 W E V E R : We doubt if you will have too many questions! This brochure offers
a complete list of all workshops and speakers, and forms to be filled out for Congress
registration and hotel reservations. -

Congress registration, with $5.00 per person fee, should be sent to the CCD Congress
Secretary just as soon as possible !

Congress hotel reservations should be filled in on the form provided and returned to the
CCD Office along with the registration form. Send no money for hotel.

Read registration form instructions carefully. (A sample form, filled-in, is provided just
"to study.")

IMPORTANT!

General Assemblies are as follows :


FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21st - GENERAL ASSEMBLY ____________________ 7 :30 p. m.
Opening: UP WITH PEOPLE! (Music)
SPEAKER: Mr. William Reedy ________8 :00 p. m.
"Crisis in Catechetics"
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22nd - GENERAL ASSEMBLY _________ ___________ 9 :00 a. m.
SPEAKER: Rev. Ignatius Hunt, O.S.B.
"Discovering the Meaning of Sacred Scripture"
HOLY SACRIFICE OF THE MASS 5:45 p. m.
GENERAL ASSEMBLY __________________ 8 :30 p. m.
SPEAKER: Rev. Francis Filas, S.J.
"Who's the Boss, You or Your Children?"
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 23rd - HOLY SACRIFICE OF THE MASS ________ 9 :00 a. m.

Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Archdiocese of Los Angeles, 1520 West 9th Street,
Los Angeles, California 90015, telephone (213) 387-7367.

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INFORMATION ABOUT THE CONGRESS SPEAKERS
GENERAL ASSEMBLY SPEAKERS
Reverend Francis L. Filas. S. J.
Professor of Theology, Loyola University of Chicago. Author of many books, his latest being
"Sex Education in the Family." Family-life counselor and lecturer. Pioneered in introducing
the Cana Conference movement in the Detroit area 22 years ago, and has since addressed more
than 330,000 husbands and wives, as well as couples preparing for marriage.
Reverend Ignatius Hunt, 0. S. B.
Conception Abbey, Conception, Missouri. Noted Scripture Scholar. Professor of Sacred Scrip-
ture at Conception Seminary and visiting Professor at various Universities. Author of the
book "Understanding the Bible'~ and several Old Testament pamphlets, including "The Books
of Joshua and Judges" in the "Old Testament Reading Guide" series. A regular contributor to
numerous periodicals, among thetn the "Catholic Biblical Quarterly," "America," "Religious
Education." Studied at the University-0f Ottowa, where ·he received the S.T .L. and S.T.D. de-
grees, and at the Pontifical Biblical Institute in Palestine.
Mr. William J. Reedy
Lecturer in Catechetics, St. Joseph's Archdiocesan Seminary, New York. Interviewer and Host:
Adult Religious Education Program "Themes for Concern," Educational Television, New York.
Author of religious education textbooks, including: "Story of Salvation," ninth grade text,
"The Friendship of Christ/' tenth grade text. Director of several textbook series.
WORKSHOP SPEAKERS
Reverend James W. Angell, D. D.
Pastor, Westwood Presbyterian Church, Ecumenist and theologian.
Mrs. Roa Kraft Birch
President, Roa's Films, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Sister Mary Laetitia Bordes, H. H. S.
Co-author "Light on Life," on Advisory Committee of revised "On Our Way" series, CCD Co-
ordinator, Archdiocese of San Francisco.
Mr. Timothy J. Brunet
Archdiocesan instructor in CCD Secondary Teacher Training Program.
Leo Buscaglia, Ph.D
Associate Professor of Special Education, U.S.C.
Sister Georgianna Cahill. S. S. S.
Community Organization Consultant for the East Los Angeles Catholic Welfare Program. De-
veloped community programs in Los Angeles and Kansas City with emphasis on local involve-
ment and coordination of community services.
Mr. James B. Caron
Archdiocesan CCD Chairman of the Religious Education Program for Detention Homes.
Sister Carol Ann, D. C.
Archdiocesan Elementary Supervisor, Mexican-American Schools; experienced as teacher,
administrator at Our Lady of Talpa School and organized Special Summer Program East Los
Angeles.
Sister Mary Ann Connell, S. N. J. M.
Classroom teacher and CCD teacher in High School of Religion and Adult Education course
in Scripture.
Donald G. Cortum, M. D.
National Co-Chairman of Citizens for Decent Literature, Inc.
Reverend Elden F. Curtiss
Superintendent of Schools, Diocese of Baker, Oregon. Former Diocesan Newman Director and
Director of Vocations.
Sister Damien, 0. P.
Assistant Professor and Chairman, Department of Health and Physical Education, Dominican
College, San Rafael. Lecturer for CCD, Diocese of Oakland.
Howard R. Delaney, Ph.D.
Professor of Philosophy, Loyola University, Los Angeles. Taught at St. Louis University, San
Francisco College for Women, Chaminade College of Honolulu, and University of Santa Clara.
For many years has spoken on the mystery of human creativity and its great potential.
Reverend Albert D'Huyvetter, C. I. C. M.
Pastor, Dolores Mission, East Los Angeles.
Mr. Richard Donaldson
Chairman of successful Open House, St. Joseph, Placentia.
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WORKSHOP SPEAKERS
Sister Dorothy Donnelly, C. S. J. of O.
Associate Professor, St. Joseph College, Orange.
Reverend Conell Dowd, C. P.
Retreat Master, San Miguel Mission House, San Anselmo; Professor of Dogmatic Theology.
Reverend Augustine Flood, 0. S. B. .
Director of Retreats, Valyermo. Ecumenical experience at Taize, The World Council of
Churches, and the Southern California Council of Churches.
Mrs. Kitty Fortezzo
CCD Parish President, Archdiocesan Elementary Methods Instructor. Has also served as CCD
Teacher and Parish Chairman of Teachers.
Reverend Benjamin Franzinelli
Southern Director of CCD, Diocese of Reno.
Reverend Paul E. Friedmann ..
Field Director for the Narcotic Educational Foundation of America. Served twenty-three years
as Minister of Advent Christian Church. · ·
Reverend George Goebel
Director of Special Education, Cleveland, Ohio.
Mr. Raymond P. Gauer
National Executive Secretary of Citizens for Decent Literature, Inc. Well-known' lecturer,
frequently on radio and TV.
Sister Grace Marie, 0. L. V. M.
CCD Supervisor, East Los Angeles, fifteen years CCD experience as teacher and supervisor.
Reverend Joseph M. Hanly, C. S. P.
Associate Director, Paulist Inquiry Center.
Mrs. John Harrison
Chairman of Parent Education Program, Archdiocesan CCD Executive Board.
Mr. Robert Harte
Vice-President, Archdiocesan CCD Executive Board, served as CCD Home Visiting Chairman
on parish and archdiocesan levels.
Mrs. Lawrence R. Heffernan
CCD Parish President - Archdiocesan Elementary Methods Instructor.
Mr. Ivar M. Holliday
Assistant to the President, Autonetics, A Division of North American Rockwell Corporation;
member of the National Society for the Study of Communications, listed in "Who's Who in the
West for 1967."
Helen Jacobs
Roa's Films, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Sister Mary Jane, S. R F.
Archdiocesan Supervisor of the Released Time Program.
Sister Maria Margarita Jimenez, C. S. J. of 0.
Experienced in teaching CCD and all grade levels, uses Montessori techniques. Teacher of art
and "Wonderology," Pius X High School, Downey.
Sister Mary Joseph, S. H. F.
Instructor, Holy Family Co.llege, Mission San Jose. Formerly on Ecumenical Commission, Dio-
cese of Oakland.
Reverend Brian B. Joyce .
Director of Adult Education, Diocese of Oakland.
Sister Theresa Mary Kempf, C.D .P.
CCD Coordinator and Supervisor of the School of Religion, Gretna, Louisiana.
Mrs. Charles Kerrigan
Archdiocesan District Chairman, Elementary and Special Education Methods Instructor,
CCD teacher.
Mr. Mel Kimmel
Branch Manager, Organizational Performance Evaluation, McDonnell Douglas Astronautics
Company; Archdiocesan Instructor in CCD Secondary Teacher Training Program; taught in
CCD elementary and secondary schools.
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WORKSHOP SPEAKERS
Mrs. Raymond Kulvicki
Chairman of Home Visitors, Archdiocesan CCD Executive Board.
Reverend Anthony Leuer
Assistant Pastor, St. Timothy's, Los Angeles; Doctrine Instructor for Archdiocesan Teacher
Training Program. ·
Very Reverend Monsignor Mkhael Lucid
Director of CCD-CYO, Diocese of Oakland, Rector of St. Francis de Sales Cathedral, Oakland.
Mrs. Allan B. MacAller
Creative art instructor of preschool, elementary, and high school students.
Mrs. Euqene MacDonald
Teacher, Pinecrest Elementary School, Van Nuys; CCD teacher; President, St. Teresa of
Avila Council Women's Carrollton Club.
Mr. Douglas McSweeney
Archdiocesan instructor in CCD Secondary Teacher Training Program; past Archdiocesan
President of CCD Executive Board.
Mr. Robert Mackey
President, Archdiocesan CCD Executive Board.
Miss Patricia Mansmann
Archdiocesan Supervisor of Elementary Teacher Training Program.
Sister Margaret ClaTe, C. S. J.
Assistant Professor .of Education, Mount St. Mary's College.
Sister Patricia JllJurphy. 0. L. V. M;
Advisor and Assistant Supervisor to PHSR Programs in Pacoima-San Fernando Area. CCD
experience in elementary, secondary and adult religious education programs.
Reverend Jerrold M. Novotney, Ed.D.
Special Assistant to Dean, Graduate School of Education, UCLA. Special Assistant to the
Director of the Research and Development Division of the Institute for Development of Edu-
cational Activities, Inc.
Reverend Peter D. Nugent
Assistant Director, Archdiocesan Music Commission. Instructor at St. John's Major Seminary,
Camarillo.
Reverend Eamon T. O'Gorman
Assistant Pastor, St. Finbar Parish, Burbank.
Mr. Louis Oropeza
Instructor, Youth Training and Employment Project, East Los Angeles; President, St. Mary's
CCD, East Los Angeles.
Reverend Clifford Parker
Secretary, Matrimonial Tribunal; JCL, Gregorian University, Rome.
Mr. William J. Parsons
Chairman of Organization, Archdiocesan CCD Executive Board, CCD Parish President; In-
structor of Christopher Leadership Courses for many years.
Sister Mary Phyllis. S. S. S.
Casework Director, Holy Family Adoption Service, Los Angeles; member of the California
Child Welfare Study Group of the National As ociation of Social Workers; and involved in the
International Commission on Social Welfare.
Mrs. V. J. Pieroni, Jr.
CCD Teacher; experienced as CCD Elementary Teacher, Speech and Drama Coach.
Sister Charlene Reaqan, D. M. J.
Elementary teacher, Our Lady of the Rosary School, Paramount.
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Sister Regina
Lecturer in Art, Loyola-Marymount College, Los Angeles; many years experience in art work-
teaching and creating art pieces. Chief emphasis is in Sacred and Liturgical Art.
Mr. Douglas Reiss
Instructor in Religipus Education, Serra High School, Gardena.
Sister Jean Marie Renfro. S. S. S.
Author, Sadlier Summer School of Religion Series; CCD Supervisor, Archdiocese of Portland,
11 years; Diocese of Kansas City, 4 years; Instructor, "Come to the Father" Teach-Ins.
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WORKSHOP SPEAKERS
Mr. Stephen Riordan
Past President, Archdiocesan CCD Executive Board; many years experience in CCD, as Presi-
dent of Parish CCD Executive Board, Secondary Teacher, and Instructor in the Archdiocesan
Secondary Teacher Training P rogram.
Reverend Mr. Patrick Roemer
Seminarian for A1·chdiocese of Los Angeles, St . John's Major Seminary, Camarillo; CCD
teacher in the eminary program, St udent-CCD Director in the Seminary 1967-1968, experience
in the Archdiocesan Summer School Religion Program.
Mrs. Vera Rosene
Chairman of Helpers, Archdiocesan CCD Executive Board.
Sister Mary Ruth. I. H. M.
Librarian, St. John's Seminary College, Camarillo.
Mrs. William Sandstrom
Family Life Education Chairman, Archdiocesan Council Catholic Women; Lecturer.
Mr. Oliver Sims
Director and management consultant; many years experience in ed ucation and training pro-
grams for adults. Past chairman of the E ducation Committee, Sacramento Catholic Council on
Human Relations; · Vice-Chairman of the Sacramento Urban League Committee; and a past
chairman of the State Training Officers' .Association.
Jo M. Staunchfield. Ph.D.
P rofessor of Ed ucation, Occidental College, Los Angeles; instructor in E ducational Psychology,
Reading Methods and L.a ng uage Al't . Ha taught on ihe elementary, secondary, and adult le-
vel ; was Super visor of Teacher E ducation at UCLA for 3 years, and has pioneered in the field
of reading improvement.
Sister Teresa. 0. L. V. M.
Many years experience as CCD teacher and Supervisor in the Parish Apostolate.
Reverend Patrick Thompson
Professor of Fundamental Theology, St. John's Major Seminary, Camarillo; lecturer in
Theology, Mount St. Mary's College Los Angeles.
Mr. William Thorn
English and .J ournalism Teacher, Rolling Hills High School; CCD Teacher.
Mrs. V. Van Houten
CCD Parish President.
Reverend Hubert Voight. 0. S. B.
Newman Chaplain and Ecumenical works in San Diego. Past experience includes reaching,
giving retreats, and workshops in group d1scussion.
Mr. Russell J. West
City Librarian, Torrance.

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PROGRAM OF CONGRESS WORKSl-IOPS
The following pages contain -a complete list of all Congress Workshopl!I. They are listed numerically (i.e.,) by identification
number), by time and day. Some of the Workshops will be given twice. Check the list on page 17 for Repeated Workshops.
Course Length of
Day Time WORKSHOP DESCRIPTION Number Workshop-Hours

Friday 1 :30-4 :30 LIBRARY 101 3


Mr. Russell West. Mr. Douglas Reiss.
Sister Mary Ruth. I.H.M.
Parish & Public: Partners; Books and the Teenage
Reader; Behind the Scenes (technical services.)
Friday 1 :30-4 :30 NEW INSIGHTS IN SUMMER SCHOOL OF RELIGION 102 3
Reverend Mr. Patrick Roemer
This workshop is designed to replace the Summer
School Rally usually held in April.
Friday 1 :30-4 :30 ELEMENTARY TEACHER TRAINING - INSTRUCTORS 103 3
Miss Patricia Mansmann
This workshop is limited in attendance to Elementary
Teacher Training Instructors-Methods and Doctrine
only.
Friday 1 :30-4 :30 PRESCHOOL - SEE' IT IN ACTION WORKSHOP 104 3
Sister Maria Margarita Jimenez. C.S.J. of 0.
Sister Theresa Mary Kempf. C. D. P.
Multimedia presentation of classroom sessions; panel
on organization and structure; exchanges of crea-
tivity; techniques of the Montessori System; insight
on the art of wonder.
Friday 1 :30-4 :30 RELEASED TIME 105 3
Sister Mary Jane, S.H.F .. Mrs. Lawrence Heffernan
For Chairmen of Parish Released Time Program.
Friday 1 :30-5 :30 SPECIAL EDUCATION 106 4
Reverend George Goebel. Dr. Leo Buscaglia
Special People of God : Philosophy and value of the
retarded. Working with Children who are Retarded:
Practical techniques for teachers working with the
r~tarded.
Friday 1 :30-3 :30 VITALITY IN THE PARISH THROUGH THE CCD 107 2
Rt. Rev. Msgr. John K. Clarke. Mr. William Reedy,
Mr. Robert Mackey, Mr. Robert Harte
For Pastors and Priest Directors only.
Role of the Layman in the Parish CCD ; The Place
of the CCD in the Total Parish; Religious Educa-
tion of the Catholic in Public School; Directions for
Operation of the Parish Executive Board.
Saturday 10 :00-12 :00 IDEAS FOR A MORE EFFECTIVE PARISH HIGH SCHOOL 201 2
RELIGION PROGRAM
Mr. Stephen Riordan
The high school student is willing to come-how can
we make it worth his while?
(This course is not repeated.)
Saturday 10 :00-12 :00 THE REEL WORLD FOR GRADE SCHOOL 202 2
Roa Kraft Birch, Helen Jacobs
Demonstration lessons on what to look for and how
to plan outline in the use of films. Other audio-visuals
will be introduced.
Saturday 10 :00-12 :00 DISCUSSION TECHNIQUES WITH TEENS 203 2
Sister Dorothy Donnelly. C.S.J.
How to use group discussions with high schoolers;
guidelines and demonstration.
Saturday 10:00-12:00 LINKS THAT UNITE 204 2
Mrs. Vera Rosene
A good helpers program - for Chairmen of Helpers.
(This course is not repeated.)
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Course Length of
Day Time \\'OTIK:;HOP DESCRIP1'IO:-\" Number Works110p-Hours

Saturday 10 :00-12 :00 PSYCHOLOGY OF THE JUNIOR HIGH STUDENT 205 2


Reverend Elden Curtiss
Growth and behavior profile then practical helps re
discipline, spiritual growth, methods of lea1·ning, at-
tention span, types of activities.

Saturday 10:00-1:00 PRESCHOOL - SEE IT IN ACTION WORKSHOP 207 3


Sister Maria Margqrita Jimenez. C.S.J. of O.
Sister Theresa Mary Kempf, C.D.P..
Multimedia presentation of classroom sessions; panel
on organization and structure; exchanges of crea-
tivity; techniques of the Montessori Sy1?tem; insight
on the art of wonder.
Saturday 10:00-12:00 PARENT AND CHILD ENCOUNTER WITH CHRIST 208 2
Sister Mary Joseph, S.H.F.
The Home: Christian Education and Preparation for
the Eucharist.
Saturday 10:00-1:00 TRAINING FOR TEACHERS IN.DETENTION HOMES 209 3
Mr. James Caron
(This course is not repeated.)
Saturday 10:00-12:00 PREPARING THE OLDER CHILD FOR FIRST COMMUNION 210 2
Sister Teresa, O.L.V.M.
(This course is not repeated.)
·day 10 :30-12 :00 PLANS FOR ADULT EDUCATION 211 l''•
Reverend Brian B. Joyce . , .
How to develop a program of Aduh •
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cation . by
those who have done it.
Saturday 10:30-12:00 SEX EDUCATION IN THE ELEMENTARY GRADES 212 1'/z
Mrs. William Sandstrom
(This course is not repeated.)
Saturday 10 :30-12 :30 RESOURCE LESSON PLANNING FOR ELEMENTARY 213 2
GRADES
Sister Jacquelyn,' O.T .V.M.
How to outline· comp!ete and unified lessons drawing
from various sources.
Saturday 10 :30-12 :30 'l'HESOUND OF MUSIC - ELEMENTARY 214 ~
· Sister Charlene Reagan. D.M.J. ·
Co~municating through songs.
Saturday 10 :30-1 :30 DEVELOPING CHRISTIAN PERSONALITY FOR 215 3
LEADERSHIP
Reverend Hubert Voight. O.S.B.
Fo1; :: o •e in leadership positions, e.g., Parish Presi-
den l . .?.astor:;i, Priest Directors Supervi ors, and
Executive Board Membexs. Ways and means of im-
proving i;yorking relationships 1
towa1·d greater ef-
f ecti veness. ·
)atnrday 10 :30-12 :30 IS A PUBLIC RELATIONS. TEAM ESSENTIAL FOR A 216 2
PARISH AND HOW IS ONE ESTABLISHED? ~
Sister Georgianna Cahill, S.S.S ..
Mrs. Raymond Kulvicki ~
Needs within a parish' to ,,establish .a fishn;1g pro-
gram; people ' needs i:elated to their F~ith, Church's
needs related to tbe parishioners. Steps to be
taken
to establish a Public Relations Team or Home Visit-
ors - recruiting, training program, pei·sonal advance-
ment program.

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Course Length of
Day Time wonKRHOP DESCRIPTION Number Workshop-Hours

Saturday 12 :00-2 :00 SACRED SCRIPTURE IN HIGH SCHOOL TEACHING 217 2


AND DISCUSSION
Reverend Ignatius Hunt. O.S.B.
Coming to understand the meaning of Sacred Scrip-
ture in order to make Chxist real to the teens.
(This course is not repeated.)
Saturday 12 :00-1 :00 ECUMENISM: WHAT IS IT? 218 1
Reverend Augustine Flood. O.S.B.
Saturday 12 :00-1 :00 SPIRITUAL STATURE OF THE CCD WORKER 219 1
Reverend Conell Dowd, C.P.
Saturday 12 :30-2 :30 PANEL OF TEENS 220 2
Mr. Timothy Brunet
Insights from a group of teens who speak about reli-
gion, life, hopes, fears, etc. as_they see it.
Saturday 12 :30-2 :30 THE REFORMATION AND THE CHURCH IN MODERN 221 2
TIMES
Very Rev. Msgr. Michael Lucid
Saturday 12 :30-2 :30 THE CHILD - FOURTH TO SIXTH GRADES 222 2
Sister Damien, O.P.
Growth and 'behavior profile, then practical helps re
discipline, spiritual growth, methods of learning, at-
tention span, types of activities.
Saturday 1 :00-3 :00 TIPS FOR CATECHISTS: GETTING THE MOST OUT OF 301 2
TEXTS AND MANUALS OF THE REVISED "ON OUR WAY"
SERIES
Sister Mary Laetitia Bordes, H.H.S.
Saturday 1 :00-3 :00 THE DILEMMA OF DOCTRINAL DEVELOPMENT AND 302 2
THE CHRISTIAN OF TOMORROW
Reverend Patrick Thompson
Vatican II made many changes in the Church. Fr.
Thompson looks at the problems of change and their
development into other possible changes in the future.
Saturday 1 :00-3 :00 GROUP DYNAMICS FOR ADULT EDUCATION 303 2
Mr. Oliver Sims
Effective use of Group Discussion in Adult Educa-
tion.
Saturday 1 :00-3 :00 IDEAS FOR A MORE EFFECTIVE PARISH ELEMENTARY 304 2
SCHOOL RELIGION PROGRAM
Mrs. Kitty Fortezzo
Basic requirements of a Parish Elementary School
of Religion.
(This course is not repeated.)
Saturday 1 :00-3 :00 SPECIAL ACTIVITIES 305 2
Mrs. Charles Kerrigan .
How to handle "celebrations," field trips, etc.
Saturday 1 :00-3 :00 PREPARING FOR SACRAMENT OF PENANC:E:. •, 306 2
Reverend Anthony Leuer . ,
(This course is not repeated.)
Saturday 1 :00-3 :00 BEGIN WITH BABIES 307 2
Mrs. John Harrison .
Visiting homes with informative literature - ideas on
how to approach families. ·
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Course Length of
Day Time VVORKSIIOP DESCRIPTION N"urnber VVorkshop-IIours

Saturday 1 :30-3 :30 DISCUSSION TECHNIQUES WITH TEENS 308 2


Sister Dorothy Donnelly, C.S.J.
How to use group discussions with high schoolers;
guidelines and demonstration.
Saturday 1 :30-3 :30 DEVELOPING ''COMMUNITY" IN PARISH APOSTOLATE 309 2
Sister Jean Marie Renfro, S.S.S.
Saturday 2 :00-4 :00 HOW TO KEEP CCD VOLUNTEERS ENTHUSIASTIC 310 2
AND INVOLVED
Mr. Mel Kimmel
Recruitment and motivation of, CCD members.
Saturday 2 :00-5:00 SEEING IS BELIEVING 311 3
Mrs. Allan B. MacAller
Types, uses and making of visual (collages, posters,
gardens, etc.) aids according to Elementary Grade
Levels.
Saturday 2 :00-3 :00 CULTURAL SITUATIONS FOR THE DEPRIVED 312 1
Reverend Benjamin Franzinelli
Pastoral plan to meet the religious educational needs
through the CCD in Innercity Parishes.
Saturday 2:30-3 :30 THE TEACHER IN THE CLASSROOM 313 1
Mrs. V. J. Pieroni, Jr.
How order in management and organization can pre-
vent classroom problems.
Saturday 2:30-4:30 CREATIVITY AND THE TEACHER " FOUR STEPS TO 314 2
CREATIVE TEACHING
Howard R. Delaney, PhD.
Of value to all teachers in understanding the child
of today.
Saturday 3 :00-5 :00 ADOLESCENT PSYCHOLOGY 315 2
Reverend Elden Curtiss
Values in teen thinking and behavior; how to pro-
mote better communication with teens by greater
understanding.
Saturday 3 :00-5 :00 UNDERSTANDING RELIGIOUS ART 316 2
Sister Regina
The use and misuse of art in the classroom.
Saturday 3 :00-5 :00 THEOLOGY AND CONTEMPORARY MUSIC 318 2
Reverend Peter Nugent
Saturday 3 :30-5 :30 THE TEACHING TASK: AN ADVENTURE WITH THE 319 2
HUMAN SITUATION
Mr. William Reedy
Making religion live-are you giving your class the
life it needs today?
Saturday 3 :30-5 :30 PSYCHOLOGY ·or ADULT EDUCATIO~ 320 2
Reverend Jerrold M. Novotney, Ed.D.
The ingredients for a meeting of adult minds.
Saturday 3 :30-5 :30 OPERATION OF THE NEWLY STRUCTURED PARISH 321 2
CCD BOARD
Mr. Robert Mackey, Mr. Robert Harte.
Mr. William Parsons, Mr. Stephen Riordan
The hows, whys, and goals of the new structure (Ii-
mited to Parish Presidents, Pastors, Priest Directors,
Supervisors, and Executive Board Members). You
must be in Executive Board position to take this
workshop.
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Course Length of
Day Time W ORK8H OP DESCRIPTION Number Worksh op-Hours

Saturday 3 :30-5 :30 THE SIGHT AND SOUND WORLD 322 2


Sister Patricia Murphy, O.L.V .M.
Visual and audio-visual materials demonstration for
high school classes.
Saturday 3 :30-5 :30 THE CHILD - FIRST TO THIRD GRADE 323 2
Sister Margaret Clare, C~$.J.
Authentic pr oceduxes in teaching and guidance based
on the characteristics of the different age levels.
How to foster and develop inner discipline rather
t han mere outer control.
Saturday 3 :30-5 :30 INVOLVEMENT IN EAST LOS ANGELES 324 2
Reverend )\lbert D'Huyvetter. C.I.C.M..
Sister Georgianna. S.S.S .• Sister Carol Ann, D.C ..
Sister Grace Marie, O.L.V.M.. Mr. Louis Oropeza
An experimental progr am integrating social, r eli-
gious, cultural, and educational programs for t he
people of East Los Angeles.
(This course is not repeated.)
Saturday 3 :30-5 :30 PROGRESSIVE PARENT AND TEACHER EDUCATION 325 2
Mr. Raymond Gauer, Reverend Paul Friedmann,
Donald G. Cortum, M.D. '
Panel discussion of: Indecent Literature, Dangerous
Drugs, and supporting medical information.
Saturday 3 :30-5 :30 HOW CAN A PUBLIC RELATIONS OR HOME VISITORS 326 2
PROGRAM BE EFFECTIVE AND PRODUCTIVE?
Sister Mary Phyllis, S.S.S.
How to make your representatives effective in de-
veloping the CCD program. How to cope with your
representatives' problems.
Saturday 3 :30-5 :30 HOW TO CONDUCT A HIGH SCHOOL RETREAT OR 327 2
HOW TO CONDUCT A HIGH SCHOOL DAY OF
SPIRITUAL RENEWAL
Panel
T his is especially designed for the Annual High
School Day of Recollection - new: techniques, discus-
sions (mater ials for the Ann ual High School Day of
Recollection will be distribut ed).
Saturday 3 :30-5 :30 A POSITIVE APPROACH TO NEW CATECHETICS 328 2
Sister Mary Anne Conpell
Saturday 4:00-5 :00 THE ROLE OF THE PARISH SUPERVISOR 329 1
Mr. Douglas McSweeney
Qualifications and requirements needed for the posi-
ti on.
Saturday 4:30-5 :30 SPIRITUAL STATURE OF THE CCD WORKER 330 1
Reverend Conell Dowd, C.P.
Sunday 10 :00-12 :00 THE SOUND OF MUSIC~ ELEMENTARY 401 2
Sister Charlene Reagan, D.M.J.
Communicating through songs. ·
Sunday 10 :00-12 :00 THE SIGHT AND SOUND WORLD 402 2
Sister Patricia Murphy, O.L.V.M.
Visual and audio-visual materials demonstration for
high school classes.

11
Course Length of
Day Time WOHKSHOP DESCRIPTION Number Workshop-Hours

Sunday 10 :00-12 :00 PSYCHOLOGY OF THE JUNIOR HIGH STUDENT 403 2


Reverend Elden Curtiss
Growth and behavior profile, then practical helps re
discipline, spiritual growth, methods of learning, at-
tention span, types of activities.
Sunday 10:00-12:00 PARISH OPEN HOUSE 404 2
Mrs. B. Van Houten, Mr. Richard Donaldson
A display of materials: workshop and discussion of
· "How to Hold A Successful Ecumenical Open House."
Sunday 10 :00-12 :00 PROGRESSIVE PARENT AND TEACHER EDUCATION 405 2
Mr. Raymond Gauer, Reverend Paul Friedmann,
Donald G. Cortum, M.D.
Panel discussion of: Indecent Literature, Dangerous
Drugs, and supporting medical information.
Sunday 10 :00-12 :00 HOW TO KEEP CCD VOLUNTEERS ENTHUSIASTIC 406 2
AND INVOLVED
Mr. Mel Kimmel
Recruitment and motivation of CCD members.
Sunday 10 :30-12 :00 PLANS FOR ADULT EDUCATION 407 1 ''2
Reverend Brian B. Joyce
How to develop a program of Adult Education by
those who have done it.
Sunday 10 :30-12 :30 THE TEACHING TASK: AN ADVENTURE WITH THE 408 2
HUMAN SITUATION
Mr. William Reedy
Making religion live-are you giving your class the
life it needs today?
Sunday 10 :30-12 :30 DISCUSSING DISCUSSION FOR JR. HIGH 409 2
Mr. William Thom
The ·"what" and "how" of group discussion.
(This course is not repeated.)
Sunday 10 :30-1 :30 SEEING IS BELIEVING 410 3
Mrs. Allan B. MacAller
Types, uses and making of visual (collages, posters,
gardens, etc.) aids according to Elementary Grade
Levels.
Sunday 10 :30-11 :30 ABBREVIATED EXECUTIVE BOARD SESSION 411 1
Mr. Robert'Harte
What is the Parish Executive Board and how does
it operate? Come and see one in action.
(This course is not repeated.)
Sunday 10 :30-12 :30 CONFIRMATION PREPARATION 412 2
Reverend Eamon T. O'Gorman
(This course is not repeated.)
Sunday 11 :00-12 :00 THE TEACHER IN THE CLASSROOM 413 1
Mrs. V. J. Pieroni, Jr.
How order in management and organization can pre-
vent classroom problems.
Sunday 11:00-12:00 SPIRITUAL STATURE OF THE CCD WORKER 414 1
Reverend Connell Dowd, C.P.
Sunday 11 :00-1 :00 HOW TO CONDUCT A HIGH SCHOOL RETREAT OR 415 2
HOW TO CONDUCT A HIGH SCHOOL DAY OF
SPIRITUAL RENEWAL
Panel
This is especially designed for the Annual High
School Day of Recollection - new techniques, discus-
sions (materials for the Annual High School Day of
Recollection will be distributed).
12
Course L e ngth of
D ay Time W O R K SHOP DESCRIPTION Number Works hop- H ours

Sunday 11 :00-1 :00 HOW CAN A PUBLIC RELATIONS OR HOME VISITORS 416 2
PROGRAM BE EFFECTIVE AND PRODUCTIVE?
Sister Mary Phyllis. S.S.S.
How to make your representatives effective in de-
veloping the CCD program. How to cope with your
repl'esentatives' problems.
Sunday 11 :30-1 :30 COMMUNICATIONS INSIGHTS-ITS OG'S FAULT 417 2
Mr. Ivar M. Holliday
Recommended for Executive Board Members and
anyone interested in better understanding and im-
provement of communications in human relations.
Sunday 12 :00-2 :00 DEVELOPING A SENSE OF WONDER IN OURSELVES 418 2
AND IN OTHERS
Sister Maria Margarita Jimenez. C.S.J. of O.
Sister Theres a Mary Kempf. C.D .P.
(This course is not repeated.)
Sunday 12 :00-2 :00 PARENTS. CHILDREN. AND VALUES 419 2
Reverend Fra ncis L. Filas, S.J. .
Par ents are the greatest teachers, for better or worse
-make it for t he best.
(This course is not repeated.)
Sunday 12 :00-2 :00 RESOURCES FOR TEACHERS ON HIGH SCHOOL LEVEL 420 2
Mr. Stephen Riordan
Discussion of possible textbooks that can be used in
High School Religion Classes.
(This course is not repeated.)
Sunday 12 :30-2 :30 SACRED SCRIPTURE IN THE ELEMENTARY 421 2
Reverend Ignatius Hunt, O.S.B.
(This course is not repeated.)
Sunday 12 :30-2 :30 OPERATION OF THE NEWLY STRUCTURED PARISH 422 2
CCD BOARD
Mr. Robert Mackey, Mr. Robert Harte.
Mr. William Parsons, Mr. Stephen Riordan
Th e how , why , and goals of t he new structure (li-
mitea to Parish Presidents, Pastors, Priest Directo ·s,
Supervisors, and Executive Board Members ). You
mu.st be in Executive Board position to take this
work hop.
Sunday 12 :30-2 :30 THE REEL WORLD FOR GRADE SCHOOL 423 2
Roa Kraft Birch. Helen Jacobs
Demonstration le.ssons on what to look for and how
to plan outline in the use of films. Other audio-visuals
will be introduced.
Sunday 12 :30-2 :30 THE CHILD - FIRST TO THiRD GRADE 424 2
Sister Margaret Clare, C.S.J.
Authentic procedures in teaching and guidance based
on the characteristics of the dif ferent age levels.
How to foster and develop inner discipline rather
than mere outer control.
Sunday 12:30-2:30 THE ART OF CLASSROOM DELIVERY - DO YOU SPEAK 425 2
EFFECTIVELY?
Mrs. Eugene MacDonald
Skills, techniques, and approaches in public speaking.
(This course is not repeated.)
13
Course Length of
Day Time WORK:->HO P DES C RIPTION Numb er Workshop-Hours

Sunday 12 :30-2 :30 GROUP DYNAMICS FOR ADULT EDUCATION 426 2


Mr. Oliver Sims
Effective use of Group Discussion in Adult Educa-
ti on.
Sunday 1 :00-3 :00 PANEL OF TEENS 501 2
Mr. Timothy Brunet
Insights from a group of teens who speak about reli-
gion, life, hopes, fears, etc. as they see it.
Sunday 1 :00-2 :00 THE ART OF STORYTELLING - ELEMENTARY 502 1
Jo M. Staunchfield, Ph.D.
Step-by-step requirements in telling a story.
(This course is not repeated.)
Sunday 1 :30-3 :30 THE REFORMATION AND THE THE CHURCH IN 503 2
MODERN TIMES
Very Rev. Msgr. Michael Lucid
Sunday 1 :30-3 :30 DEVELOPING "COMMUNITY" IN PARISH APOSTOLATE 504 2
Sister Jean Marie Renfro, S.S.S.
Sunday 1 :30-2 :30 THE ROLE OF THE PARISH SUPERVISOR 505 1
Mr. Douglas McSweeney
Qualifications and requirements needed for the posi-
ti on.
Sunday 1 :30-3 :30 RESOURCE LESSON PLANNING FOR ELEMENTARY 506 2
TEACHERS
Sister Jacquelyn, O.L.V.M.
How to outline complete and unified lessons drawing
from various sources.
Sunday 2 :00-3 :00 THE EUCHARIST - BANQUET-SACRIFICE 507 1
Reverend Clifford Parker
(This course is not repeated.)
Sunday 2 :00-4 :00 LIVING ROOM DIALOGUE 508 2
Reverend Joseph Hanly, C.S.P.
Reverend Dr. James W. Angell
A demonstration of an actual encounter involving:
Catholic and Non-Catholic, Laity and Clergy, already
experienced in fruitful Ecumenical Dialogues. Eval-
uation and informal discussion.
(This course is not repeated.)
Sunday 2 :30-3 :30 ECUMENISM: WHAT IS IT? 509 1
Reverend Augustine Flood. O.S.B.
Sunday 2 :30-4:30 PARENT AND CHILD ENCOUNTER WITH CHRIST 510 2
Sister Mary Joseph, S.H.F.-
The Home: Christian Education and Preparation for
the Eucharist.
Sunday 2 :30-5 :30 DEVELOPING CHRISTIAN PERSONALITY FOR 511 3
LEADERSHIP
Reverend Hubert Voight, O.S.B.
For those in leadership positio~, e.g., Parish Presi-
dents 1 Pastors, Priest Directors, Supervisors, and
Executive Board Members. Ways and means of im-
proving working relationships toward greater ef-
fectiveness.
Sunday 3 :00-5 :00 TIPS FOR CATECHISTS: GETTING THE MOST OUT OF 512 2
TEXTS AND MANUALS OF THE REVISED "ON OUR WAY"
SERIES
Sister Mary Laetitia Bordes. H.H.S.
14
Course Length of
Day Time WORKS HOP DESCRIPTION Number Workshop-Hours

Sunday 3 :00-5 :00 CREATIVITY AND THE TEACHER - FOUR STEPS TO 513 2
CREATIVE TEACHING
Howard R. Delaney, PhD.
Of value to all teache.rs in understanding the child
of today.
Sunday 3 :00-5 :00 THE DILEMMA OF DOCTRINAL l)EVELOPMENT AND 514 2
THE CHRISTIAN OF TOMORROW
Reverend Patrick Thompson
Vatican II made many changes in the Church. Fr.
Thompson looks at the problems of change and their
development into other possible changes in the future.
Sunday 3 :00-5 :00 UNDER ST ANDING RELIGIOUS ART 515 2
Sister Regina
The use and misuse of art in the classroom.
Sunday 3 :00-5 :00 BEGIN WITH BABIES 516 2
Mrs. John Harrison
Visiting homes with informative literature - ideas on
how to approach families.
Sunday 3 :00-5 :00 IS A PUBLIC RELATIONS T.E;AM ESSENTIAL FOR A 517 2
PARISH AND HOW IS ONE ESTABLISHED?
Sister Georgianna, S.S.S., Mrs. Raymond Kulvicki
Needs within a parish to establish a fishing pro-
gram; peoples' needs related to their Faith, Church's
needs related to the parishioners. Steps to be taken
to establish a Public Relations Team or Home Visit-
ors - recruiting, training program, personal advance-
ment program.
Sunday 3 :00-5 :00 THEOLOGY AND CONTEMPORARY MUSIC 518 2
Reverend Peter Nugent
Sun.day 3 :30-5 :30 ADOLESCENT PSYCHOLOGY 519 2
Reverend Elden Curtiss
Values in teen thinking and behavior; how to pro-
mote better communication with teens by greater
understanding.
Sunday 3 :30-5 :30 SEX EDUCATION FOR THE TEENAGER 520 2
Reverend Francis L. Filas, S.J.
Basic principles in teaching responsible sexuality.
(This course is not repeated.)
Sunday 3 :30-5 :30 PSYCHOLOGY OF ADULT EDUCATION 521 2
Reverend Jerrold M. Novotney, Ed.D.
The ingredients for a meeting of adult minds.
Sunday 3 :30-5 :30 THE CHILD - FOURTH TO SIXTH GRADES 522 2
Sister Damien, O.P.
Growth and behavior profile, then practical helps re
discipli ne, spiritual g1·owth, methods of learning, at-
tention span, types of activities.
Sunday 3 :30-5 :30 COMMUNICATIONS INSIGHTS - ITS OG'S FAULT 523 2
Mr. Ivar M. Holliday
Recommended for Executive Board Members and
anyone interested in better understanding and im-
provement of communications in human relations.
Sunday 3 :30-5 :30 POSITIVE APPROACH TO NEW CATECHETICS 524 2
Sister Mary Anne Connell
15
Course Length of
Day Time WORKSHOP DESCRIPTION Number Workshop-Hours

Sunday 3 :30-5 :30 SPECIAL ACTIVITIES 525 2


Mrs. Charles Kerrigan
How to handle "celebrations," field trips, etc.
Sunday 4:30-5:30 CULTURAL SITUATIONS FOR THE DEPRIVED 526 1
Reverend Benjamin Frcmzinelli
Pastoral plan to meet the religious educational needs
through the CCD in Innercity Parishes.

16
Course Course
No. Day Time Title is repeated No. Day Time
o n -
104 Friday 1:30-4:30 PRESCHOOL - SEE IT IN ACTION 207 Saturday 10:00-1:00 - 0 t-i
214 Saturday 10:30-12:00 THE SOUND OF MUSIC - ELEMENTARY 401 Sunday 10:00-12:30 ~~ 5-
s: 121 'tS
202 Saturday 10:00-12:00 THE REEL WORLD FOR GRADE SCHOOL 423 Sunday 12:30-2:30 ~ ::i. Q
203 Saturday 10:00-12:00 DISCUSSION TECHNIQUES WITH TEENS 308 Saturday 1:30-3:30 :;J"' IQ
::s
0 IQ Cl)
205 Saturday 10:00-12:00 PSYCHOLOGY OF THE JUNIOR HIGH STUDENT 403 Sunday 10:00-12:00
208 Saturday 10:00-12:00 PARENT AND CHILD ENCOUNTER WITH CHRIST 510 Sunday 2:30-4:30
n
.... -:;J"' on
!' CD ::S
211 Saturday 10:30-12:00 PLANS FOR ADULT EDUCATION 407 Sunday 10:30-12:00 e<a.-
0 121
Ii ....
213 Saturday 10:30-12:30 RESOURCE LESSON PLANNING FOR ELEMENTARY TEACHERS 506 Sunday 1:30-3:30
215 Sautrday 10:30-1 :30 DEVELOPING CHRISTIAN PERSONALITY FOR LEADERSHIP Sunday 2:30-5:30
s: ~ ~
511 ~ • CD
::s Q
216 Saturday 10:30-12:30 IS A PUBLIC RELATIONS TEAM ESSENTIAL FOR A PARISH? 517 Sunday 3:00-5:00
218 Saturday 12:00-1:00 ECUMENISM: WHAT IS IT? 509 Sunday 2:30-3:30
=. . =
trt1a
CD Q 0
219 Saturday 12:00-1:00 SPIRITUAL STATURE OF THE CCD WORKER 414 Sunday 11:00-12:00
tr'< -
330 Saturday 4:30-5:30 SPIRITUAL STATURE OF THE CCD WORKER CD 121 SU
-::s -
220 Saturday 12:30-2:30 PANEL OF TEENS 501 Sunday 1:00-3:00 ;- a. -
221 Saturday 12:30-2:30 THE REFORMATION & THE CHURCH IN MODERN TIMES 503 Sunday 1:30-3:30 ... 0- :s
3:30-5:30
R"' o
222 Saturday 12:30-2:30 THE CHILD - FOURTH TO SIXTH GRADES 522 Sunday tr. ::c ...
301 Saturday 1:00-3:00 TIPS FOR CATECHISTS "ON OUR WAY" SERIES 512 Sunday 3:00-5:00 ;- o rr
THE DILEMMA OF DOCTRINAL DEVELOPMENT 514 Sunday 3:00-5:00 - E;
0 :;J"'
0
302 Saturday 1:00-3:00
303 Saturday 1:00-3:00 GROUP DYNAMICS FOR ADULT EDUCATION 426 Sunday 12:30-2:30 :::: m"O
- CD rn
525 Sunday 3:30-5:30 ..... CD ..
~ 305 Saturday 1:00-3:00 SPECIAL ACTIVITIES :: ... :;J"'
307 Saturday 1:00-3:00 BEGIN WITH BABIES 516 Sunday 3:00-5:00 ::s .... 121
1:30-3:30 -IQ -
309 Saturday 1:30-3:30 DEVELOPING "COMMUNITY" IN PARISH APOSTOLATE 504 Sunday 0 :;J"' 121
406 Sunday 10:00-12:00 '< - ..,
310 Saturday 2:00-4:00 HOW TO KEEP CCD VOLUNTEERS ENTHUSIASTIC 0 Q CD
410 Sunday 10:30-1:30 s:: ::s ..,
311 Saturd~y 2:00-5:00 SEEING IS BELIEVING "1 g,. CD
312 Saturday 2:00-3:00 CULTURAL SITUATIONS FOR THE DEPRIVED 526 Sunday 4:30-5:30 n-"O
0 CD CD
313 Saturday 2:30-3:30 THE TEACHER IN THE CLASSROOM 413 Sunday 11:00-12:00 - 121
::s :;J"'
iQ - CD -
314 Saturday 2:30-4:30 CREATIVITY & THE TEACHER 513 Sunday 3:00-5:00
"' SU g,.
315 Saturday 3:00-5:00 ADOLESCENT PSYCHOLOGY 519 Sunday 3:30-5:30 CD ::S -
515 Sunday 3:00-5:00 ma.is.
316 Saturday 3:00-5:00 UNDERSTANDING RELIGIOUS ART en n <
318 Saturday 3:00-5:00 THEOLOGY AND CONTEMPORARY MUSIC 518 Sunday .3:00-5:00 n 0 CD
:;J"'-::s
319 Saturday 3:30-5:30 TEACHING TASK: AN ADVENTURE WITH THE HUMAN SITUATION 408 Sunday 10:30-12:30 (I)
s:: B
320 Saturday 3:30-5:30 THE SIGHT AND SOUND WORLD 521 Sunday 3:30-5:30 a.go
E. rn ..,
- 321 Saturday 3:30-5:30 PSYCHOLOGY OF ADULT EDUCATION 422 Sunday 12:30-2:30 ~~CD
322 Saturday 3:30-5:30 OPERATION OF THE NEWLY STRUCTURED CCD BOARD 402 Sunday 10:00-12:00 0 -
-:;J"'
424 Sunday 12:30-2:30 121 121
323 Saturday 3:30-5:30 THE CHILD - FIRST TO THIRD GRADE ::s
325 Saturday PROGRESSIVE PARENT & TEACHER EDUCATION 405 Sunday 10:00-12:00 0
3:30-5:30
0
416 Sunday 11:00-1:00
:s ::s
326 Saturday 3:30-5:30 HOW CAN A PUBLIC RELATIONS PROGRAM BE EFFECTIVE?
415 Sunday 11:00-1:00 *n
327 Saturday 3:30-5:30 HOW TO CONDUCT A HIGH SCHOOL RETREAT rn !..
:;J"' •
A POSITIVE APPROACH TO NEW CATECHETICS 524 Sunday 3:30-5:30 Ol:J:i
328 Saturday 3:30-5:30
505 Sunday 1:30-2:30 'O '<
329 Saturday 4:00-5:00 THE ROLE OF THE PARISH SUPERVISOR
COMMUNICATIONS INSJGHTS - ITS OG'S FAULT 523 Sunday 3:30-5:30
417 Sunday 11:30-1:30
It has been filled in just to show you what the
FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 21st
Time: 1 :30 p. m . Course Number: ----- ---- -- ------·--·-
final registration form should look like. (Natural-
(You may have only one course on Friday) ly, you will have different identification numbers,
FRIDAY - General Assembly, 7 :30 p. m.
perhaps, different hours of "free" time, etc. THIS
SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 22nd IS JUST TO SHOW YOU HOW IT'S DONE!
SATURDAY - General Assembly, 9 :00 a. m.
TIME COURSE NO.
10 :0-0 2 .0'5
10 :30 ...?o~
11:00 ~ 05'
- - - - -- Study the registration form at left carefully. Note
11 :30 ~Ll..5'
12:00 fCP.t:-£ that every block is filled in - ~ither with the iden-
-
12:30 FRC:E tification number of your workshop choice for
1:00 1o/o
1 :30 that time, OR the word "free" showing you have
<o~
2:00 -~?c~ free time at that hour.
2:30 3oc;,
3 :00 ~~ee
3:30 When filling in blocks for workshops, you may,
9,;> 7
4:00 J1~7 for example, show that you will be in the same
4:30 ..j',;j 7 workshop for two hours by simply repeating the
5:00 3-:?7 workshop identification number in each of the
5:30 FREE
SATURDAY - Holy Sac. of the Mass, 5 :45 p. m. blocks for those two hours. OR you may draw a
SATURDAY - General Assembly, 8 :30 p. m. line from the workshop number to the hour block
SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 23rd when it concludes . . . (see left).
SUNDAY - Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, 9 :00 a. m.
TIME COURSE NO.
EVERY BLOCK SHOULD BE FILLED. (If you
10:00 .L,/'c ?/
10:30 plan not to be present for some sessions, write in
417/
11:00 4~/ "free".)
11:30 4t?/
12:00 FREE
12:30 PREt:?'
1:00 P'/eEE N 0 W : When you have decided on your work-
1 :30 ..506_.... - shops, checked to see that they don't overlap on
2:00 .!!1-os- time, etc. FILL IN THE REGISTRATION FORM
2 :30 rREe
3:00 ON THE OPPOSITE PAGE, SHOWING HOW
-3/..5'
3:30 ..fi'"/3' YOU WILL SPEND YOUR TIME AT THE 1969
4:00 -~/3 CCD CONGRESS!
4:30 .::)/'. '-?
5:00 FReE
5:30 /'A?EE
SAMPLE FORM ONLY
18
NAME ...................... ---············--·--······································ Congress Number........................................................

ADDRESS ---------- ---- --- --·····-----------·---------·-··························· Cash/ Check: ..........................


Pe r s on a l Parish

CITY ............................................ ZIP CODE ................... . I have registered at hotel... ................ ........................
Yes No

Present position in CCD :...................................... f~QJi~---·····--·-··············!?~.~.~~-----··············································

FILL IN THIS FORM


(When filled in, it will give a complete schedule THIS PAGE IS YOUR REGISTRATION FORM for
of your time at the 1969 CCD Congress!) the entire 1969 Congress. Study the list of work-
shops in this brochure. Notice that each workshop
FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 21st
has an identification number. Also note that some
Time: 1 :30 p. m. Course Number: ..................... . workshops run one hour, some two, and some
(You may have only one course on. Friday)
three. Decide what workshops you wish to attend,
F RIDAY - Genernl Assembly, 7 :30 p. m.
being careful not to choose another workshop be-
SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 22nd fore your first one is over. Allow yourself time to
SATURDAY - General Assembly, 9:00 a m get from one session to another, and also time for
TIME COURSE NO. lunch! Then FILL OUT THE TIME BLOCKS,
10:00 USING THE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER OF
-10:30 THE WORKSHOPS YOU CHOOSE. Indicate free
11:00 time in blocks (hours) you want free.
11:30
12:00 WHEN YOU HA VE FINISHED THIS SCHE-
12 :30 DULE, EVERY BLOCK SHOULD BE FILLD IN
1:00 (either with a workshop identification number or
1 :30 "free" time) . Study the sample registration form on
2:00 the opposite page if you are in doubt.
-. 2:30
3:00
3:30
4:00
-
4:30
5 :00
5:30
SATURDAY - Holy Sac. of t he Mass, 5 :45 p. m.
SATURDAY - General Assembly, 8:30 p. m.
SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 23rd
SUNDAY - Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, 9 :00 a. m.
TIME COURSE NO.
10:00
10:30
11:00
11:30
12:00
Wizen ~ ha0-e /died in ifGUlt
12:30
1:00 1te(jid1aiifJ.n /,<nm (eU-e!Uf b.fd)
1 :30 ,..
2:00 MAIL IT AS SOON AS POSSIBLE, WITH
2:30 YOUR REGISTRATION FEE OF $5.00 TO:
3:00 CCD Congress
3:30 1520 West Ninth Street
-
4:00 Los Angeles, California 90015
4:30 Early registr'ation assures you of getting to the
5:00 workshops of your choice!
5:30
PLAN TO STAY A T THE HOTE L
FOR TH E CONGRESS

HOTEL RESERVATIONS FOR


1969 CCD CONGRESS

Because of the demand for rooms, reservations must


be made for the entire durat ion of the Congress; they
cannot be made for only one day. ·

Please make the fo llowing room reservations at t he


International Hotel for the CCD Congres:

D Single (one person) @ $15.00 per day

D Double (two persons) @ $18.00 per day

D Triple (three persons) @ $21.00 per day


c::a
:.: D Quad (four persons) @ $24.00 per day

~
Your Name................................................................ - --······
(reservations w ill be listed under this name)

Names of all other room occupants (if any):

1.............................................................................................

Address ........................................................................... .

2 .............................................................................................

Address ............................................................................

3 .............................................................................................

Address ...................................... _................................... .

DO NOT SEND ANY MONEY FOR HOTEL RESER-


VATIONS WITH THIS FORM. You will pay t he hotel
in the usual manner at the time of t he Congress.

When you have f illed out t his hotel reservation form,


you may return it with your CCD Congress Registra-
tion form to the CCD Congress Office, 1520 West Ninth
Street, Los Angeles, California 90015.

CONFRATERNITY OF CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE


Archdiocese of Los Angeles

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· __________.L---~-----------
1140 East 12th Street •Los Angeles 90021
PROGRAM CHANGE

We regret to announce that Mr • William Reedy will be unable to

speak at our Congress.

Reverend Edward M. Hays will lecture on THE TEACHING TASK: AN

ADVENTURE WITH THE HUMAN SITUATION. Father Hays is pastor of

St. Dominic~s Church in Holton, Kansas. He has taught in high

schools of his Archdiocese for six years. He has given many

retreats, days of renewal and workshops in Catholic colleges and

schools in the Midwest. He has been working in CCD on the parish

level for the past six years, as well as teaching in the Parish

High School of Religion.

The OPENING ADDRESS of the Congress wi ll be given by

Mr. Donald E. Crevoiserat. Mr. Crevoiserat is the President of


the Archdiocesan Executive Board of the Diocese of Southern Nevada.

He has taught in both the Elementary and High School Programs and

in recent years has conducted workshops in all phases of organiza-

tion. An outstanding Catholic leader and layman, he has been

active as Grand Deputy of the Knights of Columbus and other

Catholic organizations.

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