Luke Live!
Optional Workshops for Night 4 by
Fr. James DiLuzio C.S.P
Option 1: The Four Scriptural Stages of Faith
Development. Just like the people in Luke’s Gospel, we all
find ourselves in different stages of our faith journey at different times and
in different circumstances. Developed by
Franciscan Father Richard Rohr “The 4 Stages Tool” offers invaluable insight on
how to read the Bible. This tool fosters
self-knowledge and promotes evangelization:
knowing where WE are in OUR OWN faith development, we may more readily
discern where OTHERS ARE on THEIR faith journeys. With this knowledge we are
empowered to choose concepts and vocabulary of a particular stage where we may
find “common ground” to share our faith and discuss the scriptures with
Christians and non-Christians alike. The
hand-out for this evening is available at www.LukeLive.com/description
Option II: How the Scriptures Came to be Written: A lively
presentation on sources and history followed by small group exercises on ways
the scriptural process is operative in our lives through the workings of the
Holy Spirit. This evening may also
include an optional segment on Bible Memorization as Prayer—a practicum with
opportunity to choose, discuss, personalize, and memorize a particular biblical
passage.
Option
III: Music in the Bible &
Spirituality in Secular Songs: A review of scriptural texts that cite music
followed by an informal concert and discussion with assembly participation
featuring songs by Bruce Springsteen, Paul Simon, Stephen Sondheim, Bob Dylan,
Judy Collins and others.
Option IV: Tools for Evangelization. Explore
components of Evangelization as presented in Disciples in Mission and from my experience offering Paulist
National Catholic Evangelization Office Missions.
Option V: A Parish Reconciliation Service may serve as the fourth or even as a fifth evening,
if desired. Additional confessors
needed.
Option VI: The Protoevangelium of James
This is the 2nd century document that is the Church's only source for Saint
Anne and Joachim and Mary's childhood. I proclaim the first half of the
document (chapters 1 to 10) in the same way I proclaim Luke Live! interspersed
with music and meditations. Accompanist needed. Note: Although this work is
non-canonical, it is filled with biblical themes and is the only non-canonical
work reverenced by the Church. I developed the Protoevangelium
program at the request of 2 Saint Anne parishes in NJ who
wanted "something different" for their annual St. Anne Triduum's in
July.