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Hey, folks, videos from the full adolescent catechesis symposium are beginning to pop-up at virtual symposium site and at MyCatholicVoice. No, it is not my synopsis or the "Three Guys" stuff seen earlier,but the full deal! Here’s the links:
> Introduction into Session 1 – Overview of the Symposium Process led by Dr. Robert McCarty. here
> The opening address at the National Symposium on Adolescent Catechesis delivered by Dr. Michael Horan. here
> Session 4 discussion in which panelists address critical contemporary questions and issues that relate to culture and adolescent territory. here
> Session 5 fishbowl dialogue facilitated by Lee Nagel utilizing questions submitted by the participant groups. here
> Bishop Richard Malone delivers a presentation on the Well Formed Adolescent. here
> Session 12 fishbowl dialogue on the key question: "What are the skills, knowledge and abilities that we need in those forming the faith of young people in order to help develop the desired characteristics in young people?" here
> Dr Thomas Groome delivers the Session 10 presentation titled "The Church Speaks: Outcomes for Effective Catechesis" here
> Sean Reynolds delivers the Session 15 presentation titled "Getting There from Here: What is Stopping Us?" here
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