2016 Ethical Issues in Vocation and Formation Ministry
2016 Ethical Issues in Vocation and Formation Ministry
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This workshop will explore ethical principles governing confidentiality, agency and obligations related to positions of trust. The workshop will also address issues related to dissemination of information, the timeliness of admissions or dismissal decisions, and other issues related to ethical rights of candidates as well as ethical rights of those in positions of authority.
Monday, July 18 and Tuesday, July 19
9:00 a.m. to 4:30 pm.
Overnight room reservations are for 3 nights with a check-in after 3 p.m. on Sunday, July 17 and a check out by 9 a.m. on Wednesday, July 20. If you are staying for the next workshop, you will not need to check out.
Father Raymond P. Carey, Ph.D. is a priest of the Archdiocese of Portland, OR. He has taught at both the secondary and university levels, and currently teaches at Mount Angel Seminary Graduate School of Theology in Saint Benedict, Oregon. Father Carey holds a doctorate in clinical psychology from the University of Ottawa, Canada. He has presented workshops in North America, Europe, Australia, New Zealand and Fiji. He is a past recipient of the NRVC Harvest Award for his work in service of vocation ministry. |
Workshop fees include materials, speaker, and facility fees. The fee does not include meals or parking.
Commuter:
$ 300 – NRVC Member
$ 450 – Non-NRVC Member
Resident: Your fees as a resident include all meals at this workshop.
$ 630 – NRVC Member
$ 780 – Non-NRVC Member
In his announcement of the Holy Year of Mercy, Pope Francis said, “No one can be excluded from the mercy of God . . . the Church is the house that welcomes all and refuses no one.” Because we at NRVC believe in what do, we want to welcome all—and refuse no one—to our mission of promoting religious life for the next generation.
The Misericordia Scholarship Fund is available for NRVC members due to the generosity of donations made by NRVC members. Scholarship funds can be applied to NRVC workshops, however they do not cover the cost of transportation, accommodations, meals, or personal expenses. If you would like to attend an NRVC workshop and need financial assistance, please contact our Director of Member Relations and Services, Sr. Deborah Marie Borneman, SS.C.M. at debbiesscm@nrvc.net.
Excellent. Real. Pastoral. Does not shy away from tough issues.
—Sister Susan Francois, C.S.J.P., New Jersey
Rev. Carey is a professional and his examples are tremendously helpful. His stories 'click' and I found the concept of fiduciary trust to be informative and most helpful.
-Father Leandro Fossa, C.S., California
I found the new understanding of the responsibility of the ‘agent’ and ‘agency’ most helpful. I left encouraged that I will be able to undertake this new ministry as the agent of my religious community. I am prepared and ready to begin.
—Sister Angela Mathlin, S.S.M., Wisconsin
The stress on clarity of agency was very enlightening and the material on the 'right and need to know'. This workshop gave me a full picture of ethical issues that I had not previously contemplated.
-Father Matthew Allman, C.S.s.R., New York
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