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Welcome to Building The Domestic Church Workshop 2017 Winter Leadership Meeting Welcome to Building The Domestic Church Workshop

State Chaplain – Fr. William Turner Diocesan Chaplain – Fr. Paul Ballien Deacon Tom Arehart – State Church Activities Director Ed Strach - State Family Activities Director

BUILDING THE DOMESTIC CHURCH “Today, the Knights of Columbus is providentially positioned to play a key role in the new alliance between the Church and the family… But for us to do so requires that we adopt new methods.” The Supreme Knight first announced this initiative in November at the midyear meeting of state deputies. It followed our great collaboration with the Holy Father’s mission at the World Meeting of Families and the Supreme Knight positioned our initiative as a response to the alliance that Pope Francis has called for between the Church and the family. We’re providing copies of that speech to you for you to re-read in its entirety. We feel it was so important that we asked all State Deputies to show the video of the speech at their midyear meeting to begin the important discussions amongst state leaders, district deputies and the church leaders within your jurisdictions. Some of what we will go over today is mirrored after that address in brief, so I encourage you to share this address with others. All State Chaplains received a letter from the Supreme Knight and a copy of the address in April asking them to highlight the Domestic Church Initiative at your state conventions. [This may be a good opportunity to ask SD’s about how the consecration to the holy family was received at their state convention Masses.]

Workshop Objectives Understanding The Mission - A Review State/Diocesan Chaplain Feedback Implementation Responsibilities Review District/Council Initiatives Our objectives for this workshop will be to First, understand the initiative by understanding what we mean when we say ‘domestic church’ and what role we have to play in making our parishes stronger centers of family life Next, we’ll look at the key components of the initiative that all fraternal leaders need to communicate and promote effectively. This initiative cannot be a closely guarded secret, a watchword among the most trained fraternalists. This initiative and our goals need to be known by ALL. From our council leaders to our parish collaborators to our families and friends. Last we’ll look at implementing the initiative in our jurisdictions and councils. This process starts at the top from our state councils and each member carries a responsibility for promoting and implementing Building the Domestic Church.

Understanding the Mission In the context of: Domestic Church (Home) Family of Families (Parish) Our Fraternity as Knights of Columbus As we walk through our presentation it is important to keep in mind the initiative within these three contexts: What does the initiative mean for our domestic churches, our families? How can our programs impact the homes of all Catholic men and their families? Our homes are called to be the domestic churches we are speaking about and as fraternal leaders this starts at home. We cannot give to others what we do not have ourselves. So understanding the initiative is key to our implementation and successful support of stronger parishes. It is essential that as fraternal leaders we live this out first within our families. The parish is the home for families and this is where our work is most important and effective. Our model of fraternity fits best within the parish. As Knights we already know what it is to be a ‘family of families’ because we live this within our councils and we have this to share with others. Our promotion within the parish is going to be key to our success here and our pastors and churches need to know about our mission and goals Our fraternity is our strength in this work. No other organization supports and strengthens catholic men and enables them to do more for their family, their church or themselves. We need to lean on that fraternity while building and implementing our plans.

Understanding the Mission What is the Domestic Church? Community of Prayer School of Faith and Charity Mission of Evangelization As we walk through our presentation it is important to keep in mind the initiative within these three contexts: What does the initiative mean for our domestic churches, our families? How can our programs impact the homes of all Catholic men and their families? Our homes are called to be the domestic churches we are speaking about and as fraternal leaders this starts at home. We cannot give to others what we do not have ourselves. So understanding the initiative is key to our implementation and successful support of stronger parishes. It is essential that as fraternal leaders we live this out first within our families. The parish is the home for families and this is where our work is most important and effective. Our model of fraternity fits best within the parish. As Knights we already know what it is to be a ‘family of families’ because we live this within our councils and we have this to share with others. Our promotion within the parish is going to be key to our success here and our pastors and churches need to know about our mission and goals Our fraternity is our strength in this work. No other organization supports and strengthens catholic men and enables them to do more for their family, their church or themselves. We need to lean on that fraternity while building and implementing our plans.

Understanding the Mission This Mission builds upon our: Missionary Service Growth of Parish-Based Councils New Evangelization Commitment As we walk through our presentation it is important to keep in mind the initiative within these three contexts: What does the initiative mean for our domestic churches, our families? How can our programs impact the homes of all Catholic men and their families? Our homes are called to be the domestic churches we are speaking about and as fraternal leaders this starts at home. We cannot give to others what we do not have ourselves. So understanding the initiative is key to our implementation and successful support of stronger parishes. It is essential that as fraternal leaders we live this out first within our families. The parish is the home for families and this is where our work is most important and effective. Our model of fraternity fits best within the parish. As Knights we already know what it is to be a ‘family of families’ because we live this within our councils and we have this to share with others. Our promotion within the parish is going to be key to our success here and our pastors and churches need to know about our mission and goals Our fraternity is our strength in this work. No other organization supports and strengthens catholic men and enables them to do more for their family, their church or themselves. We need to lean on that fraternity while building and implementing our plans.

Understanding the Mission Signature Programs / Booklets As we walk through our presentation it is important to keep in mind the initiative within these three contexts: What does the initiative mean for our domestic churches, our families? How can our programs impact the homes of all Catholic men and their families? Our homes are called to be the domestic churches we are speaking about and as fraternal leaders this starts at home. We cannot give to others what we do not have ourselves. So understanding the initiative is key to our implementation and successful support of stronger parishes. It is essential that as fraternal leaders we live this out first within our families. The parish is the home for families and this is where our work is most important and effective. Our model of fraternity fits best within the parish. As Knights we already know what it is to be a ‘family of families’ because we live this within our councils and we have this to share with others. Our promotion within the parish is going to be key to our success here and our pastors and churches need to know about our mission and goals Our fraternity is our strength in this work. No other organization supports and strengthens catholic men and enables them to do more for their family, their church or themselves. We need to lean on that fraternity while building and implementing our plans.

kofc.org/DomesticChurch Resources Supreme Council – your support team for your plan Building the Domestic Church microsite – the “one-stop shop” for all things Domestic Church www.kofc.org/DomesticChurch Latest news and announcements regarding the initiative Program pages and action steps for all signature programs Articles and resources for promoting the initiative within councils and parishes   Supreme Knight’s Monthly Columbia Column and Knightline pages. New Council Conference Calls – Charter GK’s invited to monthly overview of the initiative (DD’s invited to listen in) Domestic Church programs – The list of activities will grow, starting this summer so councils need to determine which of these is the best fit for their parish. kofc.org/DomesticChurch

State/Diocesan Chaplain Feedback Why I believe in this mission What I’ve seen work well in my Parish/Diocese My advice to District Deputies and Grand Knights What I would like to see in the next six months Supreme Council – your support team for your plan Building the Domestic Church microsite – the “one-stop shop” for all things Domestic Church www.kofc.org/DomesticChurch Latest news and announcements regarding the initiative Program pages and action steps for all signature programs Articles and resources for promoting the initiative within councils and parishes   Supreme Knight’s Monthly Columbia Column and Knightline pages. New Council Conference Calls – Charter GK’s invited to monthly overview of the initiative (DD’s invited to listen in) Domestic Church programs – The list of activities will grow, starting this summer so councils need to determine which of these is the best fit for their parish.

Implementation Responsibilities District Deputies District Deputies – Council Planning with our Pastors DD’s are the field generals of the domestic church initiative. Each DD needs to work with his councils to help them in implementing the initiative First as part of their service programs Then as part of their brand and service to the parish. DD’s need to meet with each council’s officer core to chart a course for Star council. That path now includes Building the Domestic Church programming but is NOT required for Star Council. As we walk through our presentation it is important to keep in mind the initiative within these three contexts: What does the initiative mean for our domestic churches, our families? How can our programs impact the homes of all Catholic men and their families? Our homes are called to be the domestic churches we are speaking about and as fraternal leaders this starts at home. We cannot give to others what we do not have ourselves. So understanding the initiative is key to our implementation and successful support of stronger parishes. It is essential that as fraternal leaders we live this out first within our families. The parish is the home for families and this is where our work is most important and effective. Our model of fraternity fits best within the parish. As Knights we already know what it is to be a ‘family of families’ because we live this within our councils and we have this to share with others. Our promotion within the parish is going to be key to our success here and our pastors and churches need to know about our mission and goals Our fraternity is our strength in this work. No other organization supports and strengthens catholic men and enables them to do more for their family, their church or themselves. We need to lean on that fraternity while building and implementing our plans.

Implementation Responsibilities Grand Knights As the primary Knights leader within the parish it falls to the Grand Knight with the support of his officers, to introduce the initiative in his parish. First by meeting and planning with his officers and the pastor. Then by inviting all members to renew their commitment to stronger parish life in support of families. And lastly by promoting the initiative to men and families within the parish to elicit their support and ideas. As we walk through our presentation it is important to keep in mind the initiative within these three contexts: What does the initiative mean for our domestic churches, our families? How can our programs impact the homes of all Catholic men and their families? Our homes are called to be the domestic churches we are speaking about and as fraternal leaders this starts at home. We cannot give to others what we do not have ourselves. So understanding the initiative is key to our implementation and successful support of stronger parishes. It is essential that as fraternal leaders we live this out first within our families. The parish is the home for families and this is where our work is most important and effective. Our model of fraternity fits best within the parish. As Knights we already know what it is to be a ‘family of families’ because we live this within our councils and we have this to share with others. Our promotion within the parish is going to be key to our success here and our pastors and churches need to know about our mission and goals Our fraternity is our strength in this work. No other organization supports and strengthens catholic men and enables them to do more for their family, their church or themselves. We need to lean on that fraternity while building and implementing our plans.

Review District/Council Initatives The lead council in my District is … The signature Program(s) implemented include … The Parish mission statement is …. The Pastor’s feedback of Building The Domestic Church is …. My plan for the next six months is …. Supreme Council – your support team for your plan Building the Domestic Church microsite – the “one-stop shop” for all things Domestic Church www.kofc.org/DomesticChurch Latest news and announcements regarding the initiative Program pages and action steps for all signature programs Articles and resources for promoting the initiative within councils and parishes   Supreme Knight’s Monthly Columbia Column and Knightline pages. New Council Conference Calls – Charter GK’s invited to monthly overview of the initiative (DD’s invited to listen in) Domestic Church programs – The list of activities will grow, starting this summer so councils need to determine which of these is the best fit for their parish.

Workshop Wrap-up Understanding The Mission - A Review Diocesan Chaplain Feedback Implementation Responsibilities Review District/Council Initiatives Our objectives for this workshop will be to First, understand the initiative by understanding what we mean when we say ‘domestic church’ and what role we have to play in making our parishes stronger centers of family life Next, we’ll look at the key components of the initiative that all fraternal leaders need to communicate and promote effectively. This initiative cannot be a closely guarded secret, a watchword among the most trained fraternalists. This initiative and our goals need to be known by ALL. From our council leaders to our parish collaborators to our families and friends. Last we’ll look at implementing the initiative in our jurisdictions and councils. This process starts at the top from our state councils and each member carries a responsibility for promoting and implementing Building the Domestic Church.

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