Lay Ecclesial Ministry Program / Programa de Ministerios Eclesiales para Laicos
LEMP / PMEL – Diocese of Las Vegas (2008-2010)

Reading and Writing Assignments – YEAR ONE

2008: Sept. | Oct. | Nov. | Dec. || 2009: Jan. | Feb. | March | April | May


Primary Bibliography: Books that will be used throughout this two-year program:


Reading and Writing Assignments – Fall 2008

Here is a summary of the learning objectives and reading assignments for each session during our first semester, along with questions to be answered in the written reflections after each month’s session.  For direct links to some online readings, see below.

Except for our first session in September, all readings should be done before coming to each month’s session, if possible.  Reading selections will be taken from our textbooks (see the initial bibliography below), online sources, or other books available for purchase through the Office of Faith Formation (or online or in your local bookstore).

Monthly written reflections should be done within one week after each session, and emailed to Fr. Felix Just, S.J. at fjust2000--at--yahoo.com.  Please write one or two good paragraphs in response to each question listed below, but only about one full single-spaced page in total.  Remember that this is not a Ph.D. program (so don’t make your paper too academic), but it is not elementary school either (so do spend some time reflecting deeply and personally on the questions).  All papers should be typed and include a brief heading (name, date, and topic). You may use any word-processing program, but please send your completed paper as a file attachment, rather than in the text of your email.


Sept. 20-21, 2008 – Orientation; Introduction to Ministry

Learning Objectives:

Reading Assignments:

Written Reflections:

  1. In which ecclesial ministries am I currently involved? (in my parish, in the diocese, or beyond?)
  2. What has been my overall experience in ecclesial ministry in the past few years?  What have been the greatest highlights for me? The greatest challenges?  How has my ministry helped me to grow personally?
  3. What human qualities and gifts do I have that I can offer in my ministry?  In which areas of human development do I need and want to grow in the coming years?

Oct. 18-19, 2008 – Introduction to Theology (esp. God/Trinity)

Learning Objectives:

Reading Assignments:

Written Reflections:

  1. Who is “God” for me, at this stage of my life?  What images or titles do I tend to use to imagine, describe, and/or address God?  What images of God surprise me, disturb me, and/or challenge me?  Why?
  2. How best would I explain to a non-Christian what the “Trinity” is and why Christians believe God is a Trinity?
  3. As I consider the main sources for our theology (Scripture, Tradition, the Magisterium, and Human Experience), which of these is most influential in my own life right now? Which is least influential?  How would I like to grow in developing an understanding of the relationship of all of them?

Nov. 8-9, 2008 – Biblical Studies (I)

Learning Objectives:

Reading Assignments:

Written Reflections:

  1. How well do I think that I know the Bible?  How often, how much, and in what contexts do I read the Bible?
  2. What do I see as the most important differences between contemporary Catholic Interpretation of the Bible and modern fundamentalist ways of interpreting the Scriptures?
  3. If invited to teach children in a parish religious education setting, how would I explain the relationship between Revelation, Scripture, and Tradition?

Dec. 5-7, 2008 – Weekend Silent Retreat

Retreat Objectives:

Reading Assignments:

Written Reflections:


Reading and Writing Assignments – Spring 2009

Jan. 17-18, 2009 – Christology (with Fr. Thomas Rausch, S.J., Ph.D.)

Learning Objectives:

Reading Assignments:

Written Reflections:

  1. How would I explain to my non-Christian neighbor or co-worker why we Christians still claim to be monotheists (we believe in only one God), even though we also say that Jesus Christ is the “Son of God” and “fully divine”?
  2. Which of the four portraits of Jesus in the canonical Gospels (Mt, Mk, Lk, or Jn) speaks to me the most? Why?
  3. Who is Jesus for me?  What images or aspects of Jesus affect my life and my faith most deeply?

Feb. 21-22, 2009 – Liturgy (with Sr. Jeremy Gallet, S.P., Ph.D.)

Learning Objectives:

Reading Assignments:

Written Reflections:

  1. How would I explain to a non-Catholic friend: What is the Mass and why is it so important for Catholics?
  2. What are some of the best aspects of the way Sunday Eucharist is celebrated at my own parish? How could the Sunday Masses at my own parish be improved?
  3. How does my weekly participation in the Sunday Eucharist affect my own spirituality?  In what ways is the Eucharist the "source" and "summit" of my family’s Christian life (cf. Sacrosanctum Concilium, par. 1324)?

March 21-22, 2009 – Ecclesiology & Ecumenism (with Fr. Felix Just, S.J. , Ph.D.)

Learning Objectives:

Reading Assignments:

Written Reflections:

  1. If explaining “What is the Church?” to an RCIA group, what points would I cover? What aspects would I stress?
  2. How do I usually think about “the Church”? Which theological “model” of the Church speaks to me most deeply?
  3. How could the many Christian Churches and denominations move toward greater ecumenical unity?

April 18-19, 2009 – Sacramental Theology (with Fr. Paul Fitzgerald, S.J., S.T.D.)

Learning Objectives:

Reading Assignments:

Written Reflections:

  1. What difference does it make that Catholics have seven sacraments, while most Protestants have only two?
  2. How would I explain to a young couple: How and why is their marriage considered a sacrament?
  3. If helping to prepare young children for their First Communion, what would I want to stress the most?

May 16-17, 2009 – Pastoral Theology (with Marc Gonzalez, D.Min.)

Learning Objectives:

Reading Assignments:

Written Reflections:

  1. As I think about some of the best “pastoral ministers” I have ever known, what stands out to me? What aspects of their pastoral service made them good pastors?
  2. How do I see God working in those with whom I minister?
  3. Identify three “signs of the times” for our own diocese today. Why did you identify these three?

Download a printable copy of the Assignments for Fall 2008 (in PDF format)

Download a printable copy of the Assignments for Spring 2009 (in PDF format)

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For Program Information, please contact

Marc González, D.Min., Director
Department of Faith and Ministry Formation
Diocese of Las Vegas,  P.O. Box 18316
Las Vegas, NV 89114-8316

Phone: 702-735-6044;  Fax: 702-697-5917
Email: dr.gonzalez--at--dioceseoflasvegas.org
Website: www.lasvegas-diocese.org

For Academic Aspects, please contact

Felix Just, S.J., Ph.D.
Loyola Institute for Spirituality
480 S. Batavia St.
Orange, CA 92868-3907

Phone: 714-997-9587 x28;  Fax: 714-997-9588
Email: fjust2000--at--yahoo.com
Website: www.catholic-resources.org


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