HICKORY — A record number of more than 600 catechists from various parishes across the Diocese of Charlotte participated in the annual Diocesan Catechetical Conference held Nov. 5 at the Hickory Metro Convention Center.
It was the first diocese-wide conference for faith formation teachers since 2019, as the 2020 and 2021 conferences were canceled because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The event was an opportunity for faith formation teachers to gather for professional development, prayer, updates on faith formation programming and fellowship with one another.
The day-long program – themed “Faith is more precious than gold” to coincide with the diocese’s 50th anniversary – began with Mass offered by Bishop Peter Jugis, who commended the teachers for their commitment to teaching children to “choose Jesus.” Keynote speakers included Father Julio Domínguez, vicar of Hispanic Ministry, and Dr. John Bergsma of Franciscan University. The conference, organized by the diocesan Education Vicariate, also had educational talks in English and Spanish.
— Photos by Sergio Lopez | Catholic News Herald
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Professional development opportunities for parish catechists is funded in part by the annual Diocesan Support Appeal.
Learn more about the DSA and how to donate online at www.charlottediocese.org/dsa.