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‘Catholic on Purpose’ launched in DSJ to recommit to Jesus Christ
By Roberta Ward
It began two years ago when the
Council of Priests of the Diocese of San
Jose discussed concerns of local pastors
concerning what they saw as a significant decline in the presence of youth
and young adults in their parishes.
The Council studied the issue for two
years, worked with directors of diocesan
ministry offices, and this year “Catholic
on Purpose: Committed to Christ” has
been launched as a pilot plan for evangelization in the diocese.
From 2011-2012, the Council of Priests
studied data, primarily using the National Study on Youth and Religion
which interviewed 3,300 American
youth. The priests came to realize (1) the
religiosity of youth largely reflects their
parents’ religious devotion (or the lack);
(2) most teenagers believe in a God who
teaches the importance of being nice,
feeling good about oneself, and saving
God for emergencies.
Father Joe Kim, parochial vicar at
Holy Spirit Parish, San Jose, chairs the
five-year initiative which will proceed
through 2018. Father Kim noted, “Our
clergy’s realizations exposed a significant problem—the failed interpretation
of our following of Jesus Christ.”
“The God that most teenagers believe
in is not the God we ministers believe in
or teach,” Father Kim said. “Rather, it is
the God young people are interpreting
from the adult witnesses close to them.
If we form adult Christian disciples who
know Jesus Christ in a personal way, the
youth will follow.
“If we form followers of Jesus Christ
who understand, live and articulate
their relationship with Him, studies
‘Each parish
will determine
a specific
area that
will focus
on the goal
of forming
disciples.’
Father Joe Kim chairs “Catholic on Purpose,”
which aims at forming intentional disciples.
have said we can expect the youth to
follow. Primary adult witnesses of our
youth are their parents or guardians,”
Father Kim said.
He said young people have picked up
rules, and the preaching and teaching of
the Church, and they work for the poor,
but “they have not developed a personal
relationship with Jesus Christ. We want
to bring that back – to help them become
intentional about Jesus.”
From 2012-2013, the DSJ Council of
Priests worked in close collaboration
with the diocesan directors of Youth and
Youth Adults, Catechetical Ministry,
and the Hispanic Apostolate to develop
a pilot plan called “Catholic on Purpose:
Committed to Christ, a Plan for Evangelization for the Diocese of San Jose.”
The plan originally targeted parents
but has expanded to include all adult
faithful. Its aim is to form disciples of
Jesus Christ through integrated focus
on Word, worship, community and
service. In March 2013, Bishop Patrick
McGrath approved the plan, Father Kim
explained.
“Catholic on Purpose” refocuses all
parish ministry on Jesus Christ. Father
Kim said, “It is making intentional the
primary purpose of all ministry as
stated in our Diocesan Pastoral Plan”-Christ and Christ alone is at the center
(“Renewing the Church: A Pastoral
Plan for the Diocese of San Jose,” 2002,
page 6).
“Catholic on Purpose is less about
programs and more about the intention
behind our existing ministries and programs,” he said. It targets and supports
six pilot parishes in diverse parts of
the diocese: St. Elizabeth, Milpitas; St.
Catherine of Alexandria, Morgan Hill;
St. Francis of Assisi, San Jose; St. Lucy,
Campbell; Holy Spirit, San Jose; and Our
Lady Star of the Sea, Alviso.
Each parish will determine a specific
area within their ministries that will
focus on the goal of forming disciples.
They will meet together to dialogue
on progress, challenges and successes,
Father Kim said. “Their collaboration is
a vital part of the plan.”
In addition, a COP Support Team
will provide tools and resources along
with trainings for parish staffs, the latter
open to other parishes. Support Team
members include Father Kim, Linda Batton, Linda Cunha-Ricchio, Row David,
Steve Do, Deepu Kochuparambil, Diana
Macalintal, Wendy Scherbart, Sandra
Torres and Lupita Vital.
Appointments of
Bishop
Patrick J. McGrath
november
5 Tues, 9:30 a.m., Pastors Meeting, Saint
William Parish, Los Altos
6 Wed, 9 a.m., School Visit, Saint Clare
School, Santa Clara
Wed, 2 p.m., ADA Filming, San Jose
7 Thurs, 9:30 a.m., Council of Priests Meeting, Diocesan Offices, San Jose
Thurs, 1 p.m., Meeting of the Bishop’s Cabinet,
Diocesan Offices, San Jose
Thurs, 3:30 p.m., Catholic Charities Board
meeting, San Jose
Thurs, 7 p.m., Real Options Event, Club
Auto Sport, San Jose
8 Fri, 10 a.m., Meeting with Men Religious
Superiors, Diocesan Offices, San Jose
9 Sat, 10 a.m., Ordination to the Diaconate,
Saint Pius X Church, Redwood City
10 Sun, 11:30 a.m., Mass, 50th Anniversary of
Parish, Church of the Resurrection, Sunnyvale
11 Mon-Sunday, Nov. 17, USCCB Meeting,
Baltimore
19 Tues, 11:30 a.m., WorkDay Celebration
Luncheon, Maggiano’s Restaurant, San Jose
20 Wed, 7:30 p.m., Institute for Leadership in
Ministry, Five Wounds Parish, San Jose
21 Thurs, 4 p.m., Diocesan Finance Council
Meeting, Diocesan Offices, San Jose
Thurs, 6 p.m., Cathedral Foundation Dinner Meeting, St. Joseph Cathedral Rectory, San
Jose
‘Catholic on Purpose’ training session…
There will be a special “Catholic on Purpose” training session, Thurs.,
Nov. 21, 9 am to 5 pm at Our Lady of Peace Parish hall, Santa Clara, featuring
guest presenter Sherry Weddell who has written a book on forming intentional
disciples. Registration link for training is www.dsj.org/FIT-Training.
For additional information visit www.dsj.org/catholic-on-purpose or email
[email protected].
KCs donate to DSJ Special Needs
Knights of Columbus, San Jose Chapter, recently presented two checks to Bishop Patrick
J. McGrath, one for Vocations and one for the Special Needs Ministry of the Diocese of San
Jose which serves people with disabilities. In photo (l-r) Steve Duffy, KC San Jose Chapter
President, KC State Treasurer Ed Huestas, Bishop McGrath, Father John Poncini, DSJ
Director of Vocations, and Mike Seixas, Chapter Vocations Chairman.
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Wendy Scherbart, DSJ Director of
Catechetical Ministry, said, “We are
grateful for the generous service of
the San Jose Chapter of the Knights
of Columbus and for their continued
financial support of diocesan special
needs projects. Their dedication to
serve those with disabilities enables
various diocesan services. This donation (photo) given to Bishop McGrath
supports the American Sign Language
Masses at St. Lawrence Church and
the sign language interpreted Spanish
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