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1 Building Intercultural Competence for Ministers Sample for Training Workshop Committee On Cultural Diversity in the Church United States Conference of Catholic Bishops

2 Catholic Families in the United States According to Cultures/Ethnicities African American Family Asian Pacific Islander Family European American Family Hispanic Latino Family Native American Family Migrants, Refugees, People on the Move

3 Underpinnings Theology for Intercultural Ministry Christian Anthropology - (A Christian Understanding of the Human Person) Ecclesiology: The Church as Communion Catholicity: Universality, Unity in Diversity The Church as missionary

4  Intercultural Competence is the capacity to: Communicate… Work… Relate… …across cultural boundaries. Intercultural Competence

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6 Prejudice, Stereotyping, and Discrimination In-Group and Out-Group Dynamics Ways We Judge the “Other” Chapter Outline

7 Iceberg Concept of Culture Behaviors/Actions Materials/Objects PerceptionsAssumptions Values Attitudes BeliefsThought PatternsConcepts

8 Competencies in Intercultural Group Communications Dealing with Conflict Communication Styles Based on Face Management Meeting and Decision Making Leadership

9 The Mutual Invitation Method (Eric Law) RESPECTFUL COMMUNICATION GUIDELINE R : take RESPONSIBILITY for what you say and feel, and speak with words others can hear and understand E : use EMPATHETIC listening, not just words but also feelings being expressed, non-verbal language including silence S : be SENSITIVE to differences in communication styles P : PONDER on what you hear and feel before you speak E : EXAMINE your own assumptions and perceptions C : keep CONFIDENTIALITY T : TRUST the process because we are NOT here to debate who is right or wrong but to experience true dialogue.

10 Encounter with Christ – Catholic Identity: Conversion means to “turn one’s mind and heart around.” Communion: The communion of the Church, rooted in God’s love, is called to offer all people the sense of identity, purpose and community they seek. Solidarity: “a firm and persevering determination to commit one-self to the common good” CatholicIdentity Belonging Ownership From Newcomers to Stewards of the Faith Community Stewardship Integration/Inclusion

11 Cycle for Ecclesial Integration/Inclusion Ownership Sense of belonging Hospitality Catholic Identity Stewardship Communion Conversion Mission Solidarity Encounter

12  Recognize and affirm cultural, linguistic and racial differences as a gift from God not a problem to be solved  Promote the formation of culturally specific ministries, parish groups and apostolic movements as means for conversion and community building  Avoid the temptation to expect others to assimilate into a one-size- fits-all youth group, program or activity

13  Be aware of your own cultural heritage  Use the concept of inculturation of the Gospel  Be willing to be a bridge builder rather than a gate- keeper  Avoid the tendency to see your culture as better or more valuable than the cultures of others, and the we—they language  Commit to the spirit of mission of the New Evangelization and its ongoing transformation of all cultures by the Gospel values

14  First listen and welcome the unique perspectives of diverse parishioners you are trying to reach  Include them, from the beginning, in the development of plans, programs and activities  Avoid planning for others and judging them when they don’t show up to your activity

15  Recognize the unique experiences, needs, and aspirations of each cultural/ethnic community in your parish  Understand that the existence of more than one cultural group in your parish as a blessing  Promote the formation of culturally specific groups and apostolic movements  Avoid the perception that allowing the formation of culturally specific groups creates division or separation  Commit to creating welcoming spaces for all Catholic people living in your parish

16  Understand the way in which people from different cultures view leadership, organize themselves and make decisions  Identify indigenous leaders and mentor them into leadership positions in ministry within their own cultural/ethnic community and in the parish as a whole  Avoid a mentality of scarcity- ‘there is not enough for everyone’- and foster a vision of mission and growth that generates more resources


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