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What is COPIM?
The Cultural Orientation Program for International Ministers is a series of three 3-day workshops designed to support the ministry of priests and religious sisters and brothers whose native culture is not that of the United States. The program was started fourteen years ago in response to needs expressed by some international priests themselves, as well as diocesan bishops, vicars for clergy, continuing education directors, and offices of ethnic ministries. It was recently expanded to serve the needs of sisters and brothers as well.
COPIM gives priests and religious some opportunities for cultural dialogue in supportive, affirming contexts. They learn more about the church, society, and culture of the United States while also appreciating and affirming their own cultural heritage and values. The goal is to enable them to become more critically aware of both their own cultures and the U.S. culture(s) they serve.
Understanding how to recognize and respect cross-cultural boundaries is crucial for ministry in today's multi-cultural situations. Theory and skills learned in this program prepare the participants for more effective ministry in the U.S. and for reentry in case they return to their country of origin.
Who Provides this Program?
COPIM is administered through the Center for Religion and Spirituality at Loyola Marymount University. It is tailored to meet the particular needs of individual dioceses or religious orders for the cultural orientation of priests and religious born and trained outside of the U.S.A.
Schedule of Workshops
NORTHERN AND SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
Our 2008-2009 Southern California series of COPIM workshops are offered in the beautiful setting of Serra Retreat Center in Malibu, California:
Southern California - Priests, Brothers and Sisters
November 5-7, 2008 (Wed-Fri)
Southern California - Priests, Brothers and Sisters
February 4-6, 2009 (Wed-Fri) Southern California - Priests, Brothers and Sisters
April 22-24, 2009 (Wed-Fri)
Our 2008-2009 Northern California series of COPIM workshops are offered in the beautiful setting of the Jesuit Retreat Center in Los Altos, California:
Northern California - Priests, Brothers and Sisters
November 17-19, 2008 (Wed-Fri)
Northern California - Priests, Brothers and Sisters
March 2-4, 2009 (Mon-Wed) Northern California - Priests, Brothers and Sisters
April 22-24, 2009 (Mon-Wed)
Costs for 2008-2009:
$410 per workshop
(includes registration, tuition, program materials, private room & board in a beautiful retreat house setting)
Participation in COPIM is funded according to the arrangements for continuing education in most local dioceses or religious orders.
A Cultural Orientation Certificate is given to those who complete all three workshops.
Continuing Education Credit is also given through LMU EXTENSION.
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For Whom is COPIM Intended?
COPIM is designed for priests and for religious sisters and brothers who have come from other countries to work in the United States within the past five years and are already engaged in pastoral ministry here. Invitation to participate in this program ordinarily comes through their bishop or religious superior. Ministers born in the United States who work in inter-cultural contexts or those from other countries who have been here for many years may also attend. Priests or religious from any culture will find the COPIM workshops informative, challenging, and helpful for ministry in today's Church.
Methodology
COPIM workshops use adult education models with as much dialogue and interaction as possible. Most of the presentations are given in English, but are translated into other languages, as necessary. Small group discussions may take place in Spanish or other languages common to the group.
Content presentations provide useful information in areas of culture, church history, theology, and pastoral ministry.
Question and answer periods allow the participants to understand more fully the issues raised by the presenters.
Small group sessions provide time for further dialogue among the participants, whose ministerial and personal experiences are honored as valuable resources for pastoral reflection.
Guest speakers include leading experts on the cultural, social, pastoral, theological, and legal aspects of church life and ministry in the United States today.
Facilitators
The COPIM workshops are led by:
Fr. Ken McGuire, C.S.P., Ph.D. Paulist Foundation for Values in Ministry
Fr. Brett Hoover, C.S.P., Ph.D. (Cand.) Catholic Intercultural Ministry Project
Mr. Louis Velasquez Office of the Vicar for Clergy, Archdiocese of L.A.
Past Instructors Fr. Eduardo Fernández, S.J., S.T.D. Jesuit School of Theology at Berkeley
Ms. Anne Grycz, M.A. Director, Institute for Leadership in Ministry, Diocese of San Jose
Guest speakers include other leading experts on the cultural, social, pastoral, theological, and legal aspects of church life and ministry in the U.S. today.
Printable Brochure:
AVAILABLE SOON
For Further Information:
Fr. Ken McGuire, C.S.P., Ph.D.
Email: kennethmcguire@cs.com
or
Robert A. Hurteau, Ph.D. Director, Center for Religion and Spirituality One LMU Drive, Suite 1840 Los Angeles, CA 90045-2659
Phone: 310-338-2799 Fax: 310-338-2706 Email: CRS@lmu.edu
To Register:
1) By PHONE: call 310-338-2799 (8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Mon-Fri)
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