Sunday, March 28, 2010

RENEW International Expands its Work in African Dioceses

Through its RENEW Africa outreach, RENEW International has proudly expanded its evangelical work in Dioceses throughout Africa. First their members successfully led Parish Missions within the Diocese of Port Elizabeth. Following this foundation, parish leaders gathered together for a successful training session prior to the official diocesan launch of RENEW's programs. Three of those regions even held a special Eucharistic celebration, which reached thousands of participants who came attired in their traditional African clothing. It was a passionate coming together of people seeking spiritual renewal and wanting a greater connection to each other and God.

To-date, RENEW International has reached more than 70 churches throughout Port Elizabeth. They have proudly trained more than 900 lay leaders to bring together people to form their own smaller, caring Christian communities. Those who participated have felt God's healing grace and many people have found their way back home to the Church. One Small Community Leader in the Diocese of Port Elizabeth said about RENEW, "The best part of my RENEW Africa experience is realizing at this time and moment of how grateful I am that I live in Christ and he loves me. Even though I am in pain it doesn't prevent me welcoming brothers and sisters to his banquet by my actions and commitment." The programs will continue with training workshops conducted in both their native language, Xhosa, and English.


The Diocese of Queenstown, South Africa has reached out to RENEW International to also implement RENEW Africa. The people within this very rural diocese have benefited from the formation of small Christian communities and responded to workshops conducted in Xhosa. Participants in these struggling areas have found comfort and gratitude in realizing Christ's love and learning to live according to Gospel. They realized how they can come together with their fellow man for the benefit of the entire community and their individual spirit. RENEW furthered its efforts in Africa by working with associates from within the country to publish books. RENEW International is committed to expanding their presence in international dioceses to reach similarly challenged people in need everywhere.

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

RENEW International: Reaching Out to Young Adults

RENEW International recognizes that young adults are at an important transitional time in their lives. They are trying to figure out who they are, what they want to do, and how they fit into the world. During their 20's and college years, they are exposed to academic and social stresses. Young people are surrounded by peer pressure and can be exposed to unhealthy influences and temptations. In their 20's and 30's, people often get married and consider starting their own families. However, it's best that they first have a strong spiritual sense and moral foundation before making the sacrament of marriage and raising children. A spouse and children will need support and guidance, which can be difficult if their partner and parent isn't certain of his or her own path. Even if a person was raised in a household with an emphasis on faith, young adulthood is a natural time of questioning and self-examination. RENEW International recognizes the challenges of these years and reached out to young adults with the programs: Campus RENEW and RENEW Theology on Tap.

Campus RENEW is a faith-sharing process which has been enthusiastically welcomed on college and university campuses. It bolsters campus ministry programs using students and faculty to encourage peer involvement. RENEW helps students find or reconnect with their faith during this time of emerging adulthood. In keeping with the concerns of students looking to educate themselves about social and global issues, RENEW International has developed, "The World on Campus". This new faith-sharing resource addresses current issues as seen through prayer, Scripture, and Catholic Social Teaching. RENEW Theology on Tap is a highly sought-after program by many parishes throughout the country and around the world. It is a dynamic young Catholic adult ministry which evangelizes young people and helps lead them back to active involvement in the Church. Adults in their 20's and 30's gather together in comfortable group settings and explore theological topics made relevant to their lives and experiences today. Young people are happier once they know the comfort and strength of God's love and receive guidance from Scripture. Through the programs and materials of RENEW International, they are finding their own adult voice and embracing their faith, while discovering the joy of celebrating spirituality with others.







Saturday, March 13, 2010

Sr. Theresa Rickard, O.P. to Lead RENEW International

RENEW International has appointed Sr. Theresa Rickard, O.P., to serve as both their President and Executive Director. Sr. Terry is a Dominican Sister of Blauvelt, New York who holds a Doctor of Ministry in Preaching from Aquinas Institute of Theology in St. Louis, MO. She has also earned a Master of Divinity at Union Theological Seminary in NYC and a Master of Arts in Religion and Religious Education at Fordham University. Sr. Terry has been an important part of this canonically-recognized, international, Catholic organization. Since becoming Executive Director three years ago, she has been instrumental in the development and expansion of several pastoral processes which evangelize Catholics, encourage adult faith formation, and foster spiritual renewal. Among these powerful programs is, "Why Catholic? Journey through the Catechism," which gives Catholics greater understanding of church doctrines, deepens their faith, and gives them the confidence to share it with others.

Sr. Terry has a long-history of understanding an ethnically diverse, global Church which stems from her early ministry years working in multicultural parishes within the South Bronx in New York City. She recognizes the unique challenges of all people and appreciates the benefits parish life and small faith-sharing communities can bring to those socially, economically, and spiritually in need. She has worked tirelessly to share God's blessings with everyone and help people make connections between faith and life. Having identified the spiritual needs of people around the world, Sr. Terry's efforts with RENEW have reached beyond our country's borders into five developing countries. She has personally championed RENEW Africa, a process developed specifically to meet their local pastoral needs and address spiritual concerns expressed by the Synod of Bishops for Africa for their people.


Sr. Terry has helped expand RENEW International into more than forty dioceses throughout the United States, in parishes, and on campuses. College campuses have welcomed RENEW, whose programs are reaching young Catholic adults and becoming an integral part of their emerging adult faith. She is a celebrated retreat leader and passionate speaker known for her enthusiasm for spreading the Gospel of Jesus Christ. About her appointment, Sr. Terry remarked, "I am honored to have the trust and full support of RENEW's Board, Fr. Tom, and Archbishop Myers to lead RENEW's excellent team in providing innovative pastoral services which build vibrant faith communities of hope and Gospel action." RENEW International is proud to have Sr. Terry leading them forward, as they continue to foster spiritual renewal within individuals and communities by showing them new ways to strengthen, celebrate, and share their faith.









Thursday, March 11, 2010

RENEW International Strengthens Adults' Faith with, “Why Catholic? Journey through the Catechism.”

Dioceses throughout the U.S. and abroad are embracing the RENEW International program, "Why Catholic? Journey through the Catechism" and making it the foundation of their adult faith formation and evangelization process. It explains the core teachings of Catholicism, ideally in a comfortable, small group setting, where participants study, pray, and learn about the core principles of their faith. The program is comprised of workshops and written materials, with a music CD that accompanies the English language version. Attesting to the strength of the materials, one participant commented, "The workshop booklet has pulled together a terrific outline for thought, study, and prayer," while another said, "I've come closer to Christ." In the near future, RENEW International will give the option of participating in adult faith formation workshops via a "webinar" for those who cannot attend in-person in a diocese. This technology is expected to be useful to parishes in other countries who are participating in this spiritually enriching process.

This powerful program is resonating with Catholics everywhere because it answers many of their questions and leads them to a greater understanding of church doctrines. The group setting encourages sharing and allows for moments of personal connection to the teachings of scripture. It is particularly powerful to hear about a theological topic and then learn how one's friends in faith are living the lessons today. Parish and diocesan ministries have initiated "Why Catholic? Journey through the Catechism," in prisons and health care facilities. This RENEW International program has also been reaching young people on college campuses. College students have welcomed the opportunity to strengthen their faith during a critical time when they're forming their beliefs as adults. This is a powerful program for anyone who has ever had questions about being Catholic and is seeking solace and spiritual strength from answers.