
![]() |
November/December 2012, Volume XLIII No. 4The New Evangelism |
| Editorials | Features | |
| Impulse: Advice to Writers, Speakers, and the New Evangelization. Karen Ristau |
Rural Michigan Catholic Schools Take WINGS by David Faber, Cindy Kendall, Melanie Grover, and Kendra DeYoung FROM THE FIELD: Equipping Students to Live Life Wisely by Lynn Kittridge FROM THE FIELD: Saint Joseph High School Launches BYOD. No, it's Not What You May Think! by Lynn Dominico Strategic Plan Helps School Shift from Reactive to Proactive by Christine Kurtzke Hughes Giving the Gift of Life Through Organ and Tissue Donation by Kathleen M. Giery Sports Activities Help Autistic Students Develop Skills by Kathleen M. Giery |
|
| Theme: The New Evangelization |
Catholic Colleges and Universities |
|
|
Appreciating the Gift of the Second Vatican Council by Msgr. Jeremiah McCarthy Councilar documents are not radical departures from the great tradition of the Church. Sports and Spirituality: Fertile Ground for New Evangelization by Anne Stricherz An effective place to invite every Catholic to renew a relationship with Jesus Christ might be on the hardwood or in the bleachers. Class Project Breathes Life into the Beatitudes by Casey Jay Film project highlights community services that exemplify the Beatitudes. Do Theological Controversies Belong in the High School Classroom? by Mark Rist At Nolan Catholic High School each class is a practice in the arts of primary text interpretation, rational discussion, and inferring logical conclusions. Why Religious Education Assessment is Important in the New Evangelization and the Year of Faith by Kathy Schmitt An explanation of religious assessment and its benefits.The RCIA as a Model for Catholic High School Catechesis by Francisco Castillo-Matus Catholic high schools should serve not only as institutions that provide academic instruction, but also as vehicles for continuing the conversion process of those who have been initiated in the faith. |
Invitational Transformation: The Stories of Two Catholic University Graduates by Matthew Quick New Evangelization is Not Really so “New” at Seton Hall University I Catholic Colleges and Universities Allow Students to Turn Ordinary Opportunities into Extraordinary Futures by Paula Moore
|
|
|
Special Events |
Departments |
|
|
Seton Awards: NCEA Award Honors Philanthropy, Leadership, and Service to Catholic Education NCEA 2013 Convention and Expo: Houston Issue a “Howdy Y’all” to NCEA in 2013 |
Association News Resources Ready to Use Capitol Info. Discretion Could Be the Better Part of Valor by Dale McDonald, PBVM DRE Directions. Evangelizing: It Don’t Mean a Thing if it Ain’t Got that Zing by Carrie Sallwasser Communicating Faith. Animator of Faith: Passionate Prophet of the Conciliar Church by Angela Ann Zukowski, MHSH |