E201-202 - Strong Catholic Families
2019 NCYC Audio - 100 Main Mega Parent & Breakouts
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1h 19m
Parish, school, and diocesan leaders alike continue to seek out best practices, programs, and strategies that will engage and support parents and families to grow in faith, because we know how critical the domestic church is to the life and vitality of the universal church. Yet no program or strategy, however excellent in design, will yield the success we seek until we have done the critical examinations of the current models and delivery systems in use, which may actually be blocking the path toward the full parent partnership for which we year. The Strong Catholic Families Initiative, hosted in over 100 dioceses and parishes over the past 10 years, has just completed its fourth revision, and is excited to bring you the latest information and processes that can be utilized at the local level, to help parishes successfully accompany and partner with parents to bring home the faith.
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