Archive for the ‘Catholic Youth Ministry Advice’ Category

The Fall of The Kumbya Generation

Thursday, April 28th, 2005

Hi folks,

I’m back at my post now. I’ve been all over the country lately interviewing for employment as a DRE or Catholic Youth Minister.

This podcast deals with some of what I found while I was out there. I’m having a good time being back with my family too, which basically means I’ve been babysitting the younger two children while my wife got out of the house for a while.

You can hear my youngest son David Joseph chiming in on the podcast in a few places, but hey, that’s not an interruption by an 11 month old, that’s the clarion cry of the children of God. And hey! At least his parents are Pro-Life enough to have had him and welcomed him into this world!

Anyway, I hope you enjoy this humorous piece of my latest Podcasting efforts. I’ll be posting more soon.

God bless you all!
Michael A. Barone

Ebay’s Eucharistic Sacrilege

Wednesday, April 13th, 2005

I just thought I would say a few words about the Ebay sacrilege.

I believe it is a failure on the part of Catholic religious educators that we have come to this point. People like the guy who was selling Christ like some ticket stub memento of Ozfest, obviously do not know who it is they are offending.

This guy must not have even known a real Catholic person or he would have been stopped from going to Holy Communion the first time. He was at a papal event. Someone took him there. He says he is not Catholic but if received the Eucharist from the Holy Father, he was with someone who was Catholic and a conspicuous one at that. You don’t get that close to a Pope unless you are a high ranking official or a true believer. That person, whoever they are, dropped the ball by not explaining our belief in the True Presence of Our Lord (Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity) in the Eucharist.

Why didn’t that person take quick and decisive action when they found out their friend had gone to Communion? I’m willing to bet they did not believe the Church teachings themselves or they were too embarrassed to say anything about it. This was a colossal failure on the part of every Catholic that ever met that guy or his non-catholic friend.

I’m sure the guy selling Our Lord, had told someone else who is a Catholic his story about the event that day. I’m certain he had shown at least a few Catholics his scrap book with the program and the bottle opener and all his other verifying materials. Who else would he most likely show his trophies to but a Catholic, or Catholics?

Why didn’t anyone in that whole line of Catholic people immediately take action to correct the situation?

We can boycott Ebay, I’m fine with that. We can write letters and get people to pay attention to us, but if we do not teach what the Church teaches, we are just kidding ourselves. I know I’m preaching to the choir here, but we are only reaping what was sown by our dissenting and rebellious predecessors.

I pray that we all take seriously the charge to catechize our own so that this sort of thing will not ever happen again in the future. It is estimated that 70% of Catholics in America do not believe in the True Presence. This figure is alarming and can be traced back to the same 70% who dissented from Church teachings in Humane Vitae which dealt with artificial methods of Birth Control.

It was the same authority that we told not to tell us “American Catholics” what to do in the bedroom, that vouched for the veracity of the True Presence teaching. When we dissent from that authority (which Christ set up and gave to St. Peter (our first Pope) in The Gospel of St. Matthew Chapter 16 vs 18 (and on), we lost our moral compass, and our certainty that the same authority could bolster our belief in that which we could not see.

Sadly, I think this is going to get much worse before it gets better.

“Forgive them Father… they know not what they do!”

“But to him that much has been given, much will be expected.”

Michael A. Barone

Pope John Paul II Papal Blessing

Sunday, April 3rd, 2005

This podcast is my remembrance of a special moment when Pope John Paul II gave me a blessing which I was in turn able to share with the whole world. If you would like the blessing too just listen to the podcast and then click on Pope’s Blessing to see the video of his blessing for you. May God Bless this great and Holy man. May he rest in peace and intercede for us!

Michael A. Barone

Pray for the Pope

Friday, April 1st, 2005

What more can be said? Pray for John Paul II (The Great!) as he is passing from this life to the next. How sad for us, but how wonderful for him. He is going to where we will all hopefully follow one day. Many of us owe our lives to him and to his teachings. God has richly blessed us with this man and his pontificate. May his final hours bring him great joy as he is met by the Blessed Virgin Mary and brought into the very gates opened by Jesus Christ through His death and resurrection. As He meets God the Father face to face and is given eternal life. Let us pray that we can live our lives out as he did giving 100% to Christ through Mary!
Hail Mary…
Our Father…
Glory be…
Amen! Alleluia! Praise God!

True Greatness

Wednesday, March 23rd, 2005

This podcast is a reflection on my life as I stand at a new set of crossroads. I find myself here after a recent move, a personal friendship crisis of sorts, and a seemingly fruitless job search.

In life there is a time to blow your own horn, to accentuate the positive, and maybe even allow folks to think you are something more than you are. There is also a time for mortification of the ego and severe humility regardless of whatever seeming greatness looms in your not so distant past. I find myself alternately experiencing both of these things at the same time.

Since I want to present myself in the best light while job hunting, I have to blow my own horn so to say. I mean who else is going to do that for me?

However, since I realize it all depends on God and everything good including a good job ultimately must come from Him; I can see the need for self recollection and a humble malleable heart.

This may also help any of you who always think the grass is greener just over the fence.

All my life I wanted to achieve greatness, but I find God is just now starting to teach me what greatness is all about.

I hope you find this humorous look at the inner workings of my mind…well…humorous!

God bless you!

Michael A. Barone

The (Duh) Da Vinci Hoax!

Tuesday, March 15th, 2005

This Podcast is a re-broadcast of a speech given by Carl Olson, who is a leading Catholic expert in de-bunking the Da Vinci Code. Carl is a good friend and graciously has allowed us to post this podcast of his speech.

I felt the need to post this podcast because I had three separate run ins with the “Da Vinci Code” novel today. Please know that this book is absolute trash. Please do not buy it, or read it. Instead listen to this podcast and you will have almost all the knowledge you will need to realize what crap the “Da Vinci Code” is, and that it is not worth the paper on which it is written. For any other knowledge on this subject that you might feel you need to be one of the cool kids at school, or one of the smart guys around the water cooler at work, or just to be a well informed Catholic Christian, visit Carls web site at www.Carl-Olson.com. Or to purchase his most excellent book “The Da Vinci Hoax” visit www.DaVinciHoax.com or www.ignatius.com

Here is some of what has been said about Carl and his book “The Da Vinci Hoax”.

An August 2, 2004 review of The Da Vinci Hoax in The Washington Times states: “The Da Vinci Hoax by Carl E. Olson . . . and Sandra Miesel, a trained medievalist and veteran Catholic journalist, is the latest and perhaps the most thorough (amply sourced and footnoted) and engrossing of the many anti-Brown books that have emerged as sales of The Da Vinci Code itself have soared. . . . Mr. Olson and Mrs. Miesel write gracefully, wear their erudition lightly, and have produced a work that is far more readable, intelligent and valuable than the novel it debunks.”

“The title of this book by Carl Olson and Sandra Miesel says it all. The authors of The Da Vinci Hoax deserve our gratitude for exposing in considerable detail and with a sure touch the fabrications of Dan Brown’s book. Theirs is the definitive debunking.” — Cardinal Francis George Archbishop of Chicago

“Finally! Someone has taken the trouble to counter the absurdities of The Da Vinci Code, and to confront all the anti-Christian and anti-Catholic rhetoric that book has inspired. In writing their own well-informed and well-argued text, Olson and Miesel have done a real service, not just to Christians, but to anyone weary of contemporary fads and foolishness. And unlike the original Code, The Da Vinci Hoax is a delight to read.” — Philip Jenkins Distinguished Professor of History and Religious Studies, Pennsylvania State University

“As one who has written mainly on the first 325 years of Christianity and The Da Vinci Code, it is a pleasure to recommend a book that covers additional questions so well. The Da Vinci Hoax is loaded with detail and corroborates many observations I also made. It is a responsible response to the misguided claims of the novel.” — Darrell L. Bock, Ph.D., Author, Breaking the Da Vinci Code

“Olson and Miesel have done a superb and meticulous job of dissecting the fraud which is The Da Vinci Code. Not only Christians, but all fair –minded people owe them a debt of gratitude.” — James Hitchcock Professor of History, St. Louis University

“Olson, [former] editor of Envoy magazine and a Catholic author with an evangelical background, and Miesel, a journalist with master’s degrees in biochemistry and medieval history, provide a wealth of richly detailed historical and theological information in their extensive volume. Chapters are arranged topically and thoroughly cover the subject under discussion, whether it’s Gnosticism or the Knights Templar or Leonardo’s art. More than the other titles, this book looks at the cultural and religious factors that have combined to contribute to the success of DVC.” — Marcia Ford, FaithfulReader.com

Terri Schindler-Schiavo and Prolife Catholicism

Monday, March 14th, 2005

This Podcast deals with the case of Terri Schindler-Schiavo and the two cultures we are being asked to chose between. These are: The Culture of Death which has been brought to us by the contraceptive movement and mentality, and the Culture of Life being offered to us through the Roman Catholic Church and her teachings on Life.

Don’t kid yourself we are all are standing in the razor thin gap between these two cultures. We must do everything we can do legally, peacefully and as sons and daughters of God to save this woman’s life. Please get everyone you know to go to her web site at www.terrisfight.org and find out what they can do to help the Culture of Life prevail. Do it because you love God’s only begotten Son who died that you would be able to have life. Do it because it is the right thing to do. Or, do it because you could be in Terri’s situation someday with no one to speak for you.
Whatever reason prompts you to get involved, get involved.

This case is a landmark case and if we don’t do all we can to bring about the Culture of Life, we will need to answer for it on Judgment day. The opposite of Love is not Hate, it is Apathy. Jesus said in The Revelation of St. John. How I wish you were either hot or cold, but because you are luke warm I will vomit you out of my mouth. This is a situation we need to take sides over. Where do you stand on this issue? Go to www.terrisfight.org and at least get the facts to make your decision. Do not just listen to the secular media, Radio and Tv stations want a good story and then they are on to the next thing. This case deserves your attention, even if it is just long enough to get the facts about Terri’s case. Don’t say this is for someone else to handle. Do what you can. No matter how small you think your personal contribution of Time, Talent, or Treasure is, it may make the difference of life or death for Terri.

You might be tempted to think you can offer very little, well to you who are Catholic I say look to the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. What do we offer God in Mass. A dollar and fifty cents worth of bread maybe, and a dollar and fifty cents worth of wine, maybe? What can and does God do with that near worthless offering? He gives it back to us as the Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity, of His only begotten Son, Our Lord Jesus Christ! Don’t say your offering is too small, just give it to God and watch what will happen! Let your voice be heard. Tell the world that you are watching and not sleeping on your watch. Save this woman’s life! God bless you all.
Michael A. Barone

Rollerchairball Podcast

Monday, March 7th, 2005

This is the Rollerchairball podcast that will help explain the RCB video below.
Listen to the podcast first and see if you would be interested in starting a league of your own.

For all you Catholic Youth Ministers out there who are struggling to get teens and young adults to come to your parish YM programs. RCB (as it is also known) is a great way to bring in a crowd.

If you are not a Catholic youth minister you can substitute the Eucharistic Adoration portion with an hour of Praise and Worship, or just a good old prayer hour. Remember the eligibility requirement is only 15 minutes but you want to be there for the full hour to help and to answer questions too.

Afterward you will want to referee the RCB matches and even play yourself. It will kick your YM group into high gear, I promise!

Michael A. Barone
Commissioner of Rollerchairball
North Central American League

Rollerchairball Video

Sunday, March 6th, 2005

OK all you Catholic Youth Ministers out there looking for a way to get teens and young adults to come to you programs. It’s time to start your own Rollerchairball league. More Information about the game including a revised edition of the Official Rulebook can be found www.Rollerchairball.com

You can also download my How to Play Rollerchairball (and Win Everytime!) Video here!

Rollerchairball is the Official Game of the Third Millennium!

The Feed and Teach Method

Saturday, March 5th, 2005

Understanding the proper use of good food in Catholic Youth Ministry based on the 6th Chapter of the Gospel of St. John.

OK they say the way to a man’s heart is through his stomach. At least that is what they used to say when I was growing up!

It is important to understand a few things here. One is that teens are almost always hungry. Another is that food is a comforter. Probably the real reason we have an obesity problem in America is that people are unhappy in general and seek comfort in all kinds of places, food is just one of those places. But I digress…

Food is good and good for you, but as with anything that God made good, it can be used wrongly. In this case we are going to use food in the right way. How do I know that? Because we are going to follow the Master Himself; Jesus Christ.

~The Grand Rule of Feed and Teach~

Spend money on good food for your teen programs. Do not skimp and buy bargain brand cookies and watery drink mix. Get the food and drinks that they would purchase for themselves if they were at the mall and had all the cash in the world. Get name brands and buy for 20 more teens than you expect to be at the particular function. (Running out of supplies worked for Jesus at the wedding in Cana, but it is a bad thing at youth ministry functions.)

Now how is it that we expect to serve bargain brand snack-n-cakes with little children’s brand of juicy drinks, and get the teens to come to our programs?

There is a problem in Catholic youth ministry that has to deal with food and the YM’s budget. Many YM’s make the mistake of getting cheap food in place of quality food. This mistake is made usually by a very conscientious YM trying to stay within the meager budget that the pastor or the parish has set for him. It has been my experience that this is a very big mistake. I recommend spending huge amounts on money on food for teens. Here is why.

Teens will come to almost any program you set up no matter how lame they think it is if you have good food. This of course fly’s in the face of most contemporary thought on the issue. Action like this will almost always lead to complaints by casual observers of the parish youth ministry program. These casual observers are generally the elderly and those in charge of the parish budgets. What they will often say, and history will bear me out on this, is that the teens of the particular program only come for the food.

The implication here is that the teens generally do not care to hear the gospel message and therefore are only tolerant of it in order to get a free meal.

There is a deeper implication as well which would state that the youth minister is too stupid to understand that. The elderly would use terms like hood winked, or having the wool pulled over the eyes. Young teens would currently (at the time of this writing) say “punked” or that the Youth minister was “being punked” by the teens who came only for the food. This term changes every week or so it seems, so don’t hold it out there as the definitive teen expression. You will know by hanging out with teens what new vernacular they have chosen to classify this act of non-committal freeloading.

I want to address the objection first. Here is Jesus himself in a similar situation. Please turn to the 6th chapter of the Gospel of St. John verse 1 through verse 26. I’ve shortened this passage to include only the last two verses that I cited, but you really need to read the whole chapter to understand the principal of “Feed and Teach”.

Basically Jesus miraculously feeds the crowd of 5,000 men (read 5,000 men most of which were married, and barring the invention and/or wide spread use of sinful birth control methods, most of which had a few children, all who were probably present there even if unmentioned) with 5 loaves and two fishes.

Then overnight Jesus and his disciples leave and go to the other side of the lake. When the crowd which would be those 5,000 (recorded) men woke up the next day and found Jesus was gone they follow him to the other side of the lake.

Let’s pick up the scene where the crowd is about to “punk” Jesus.

The Gospel Of St. John Chapter 6

25When they found him on the other side of the lake, they asked him, “Rabbi, when did you get here?”
26Jesus answered, “I tell you the truth, you are looking for me, not because you saw miraculous signs but because you ate the loaves and had your fill. 27Do not work for food that spoils, but for food that endures to eternal life, which the Son of Man will give you. On him God the Father has placed his seal of approval.”

In this passage Jesus clearly shows that he knows the intention of the crowd in following him. Clearly it is not because they saw the miraculous sign the day before. He even tells them so! Why does Jesus say they followed him? Because they ate the loaves and had their fill! Stop the presses! Wake up the neighbors! Open a window and shout it from the roof tops! They followed Jesus because he fed them! Not because of the message which he was preaching to them prior to their getting hungry. What would the casual observer of the youth ministry program say, if they were watching this scene with Jesus? What would the teens say?

Let’s go on because what happens next is the critically important part of this teaching. Jesus then teaches the crowd what is perhaps the most important teaching in the bible known as the “Bread of Life Discourse”. This is where we as Catholics get most of our understanding of the Lord’s Supper, Eucharist, Mass, The True Presence, Holy Communion etc. The sixth chapter of John verse 22 through verse 71, is arguably the most important thing Jesus taught us about what we must do to have the food for eternal life.

Now why would Jesus tie his feeding the people this normal ordinary food for the body, like the bread and fish of the multiplication story, to his teaching them about the Bread of Life? Is this not a model for us. Let those who hunger and thirst come to the table of youth ministry at the parish level, so that they might follow him into the sanctuary and find the food for eternal life.

“Suffer the little children to come to me” was a command from Jesus to allow yourself to be “punked” “hoodwinked” or what have you, in order to help those who will seek deeper meaning to find it. (actually I’m taking that quote out of context but it does apply here too.)

It does take some dying to yourself in order to deal with a teen who seems disingenuous and insincere. There were many times when I felt discouraged by the white hot glare of a casual observer of youth ministry, as they/we were confronted with the image of a bunch of teens scarfing up a plethora of food and leaving abruptly before the bible study or other planned youth ministry program started. However, when this does happen rest assured, most teens will come back if the food was good and free. You will find with repeated exposure, and a critically non-judgmental atmosphere, most teens will start to stay for the real food which is the teaching you will be doing as part of your program.

We need to wake up the clergy and the “Kumbya Generation” youth ministers in positions of authority in the Catholic Church today. They need to understand that Jesus Himself would use this method of “Feed and Teach”. He also had the same critcism for the crowd, but He brought them around.

We have to get teens to our programs before we can do anything to teach them about God. Why not follow the Master? Spend the money! Get the food! Get the Teens! Teach the Teens!