Ella and James Preece are a Catholic couple living in Kingston Upon Hull in Yorkshire in the UK. Ella is a lab technician at the local Catholic school while James is a PHP developer.

 

Handbook of Short Courses

Blogged by James Preece 16th November 2007 (8 months ago)

The Middlesbrough Diocese Department for Adult formation have put the handbook of short courses online!

There's a sections on Scripture, Church Teaching, Liturgy, Moral Formation, Spiritual Formation, Formation for Community and Evangelisatlon (I don't know what Evangelisatlon is, I wonder if it's like Evangelisation only longer?)

Petty swipes at typing errors aside, this is really good stuff. Ella and Michelle have been going over it looking for courses to do at their Mother's prayer group (I think they are planning to book one of the scripture ones). I'm quite interested in the historical ones, especially "The Origins of Christianity in our Diocese".

I am of course a little dubious about "Lay-led Liturgies" and "Praying with Clay" but then I'm a miserable git. I also wonder what "Introduction to Myers-Briggs (MBTI)" has to do with Catholicism.

You can read the handbook of short courses online.

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