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About Mr. McCaskey's Visit:

Patrick McCaskey will offer his personal witness to faith as a Christian athlete, husband, father and businessman in this presentation. He will reveal his personal faith journey and how faith is key in the lives of many athletes, coaches, religious leaders and others he has known. Based on his book, Sports and Faith: Stories of the Devoted and the Devout, McCaskey's vibrant presentation will look at decades of spiritual enlightenment and life lessons, recalling with good humor and compassion those who made the cut on and off the field, plus people who left comfortable lives to serve the under-served in extraordinary ways.

Patrick McCaskey is a 37-year veteran and Senior Director of the Chicago Bears and parishioner at the Church of St. Mary in Lake Forest, IL. He is chairman of Sports Faith International, an initiative, which recognizes exceptional athletes who lead exemplary lives. A high school football all-American and record-breaking track star in his youth, McCaskey competes on the masters track circuit.

Read more about Patrick McCaskey at the Chicago Bears website HERE.

Catholic Press's coverage of one of Patrick's recent appearances HERE.


About His Book:

Patrick McCaskey chronicles his Christian faith experience and its central meaning for him and others in the circle in which he has traveled as an executive of one of sports' most storied franchises. Heroes both on and off the field come to life on the pages of this book. Sports and Faith: Stories of the Devoted and the Devout presents:

  • Devoted Players
  • Inspired Coaches
  • Devout Who Serve Others
  • People Making a Difference

Sports and Faith: Stories of the Devoted and the Devout is a personal chronicle of Chicago Bears Senior Director Patrick McCaskey that looks back at decades of spiritual enrichment and life lessons from athletes, coaches, religious and everyday people. McCaskey recalls the stories of those who strived to make the cut on and off the field—plus people who left comfortable lives to serve the underserved in extraordinary ways.

Here are the stories of team owners George Halas, Art Rooney and Well Mara—plus inspirational players like Brian Piccolo, Bill Wade, Tim Foley, Brian Cabral, and Danny Abramowicz. Also examined are lives of extraordinary people who decided not to pursue a life of sports because they were tugged in another direction—John Smyth, Wayne Gordon, Don Nevins and Joe Freedy. What's more, Sports and Faith: Stories of the Devoted and the Devout looks at some who simply set out to help those who needed help the most: John Perkins, Ignatius McDermott, and others.

Athletes often face difficult lifestyle choices and moral challenges. Many professional sports teams work with religious men and women to help players and staff continue their spiritual enrichment. The Chicago Bears bring in speakers and inspiring men and women who share their faith and life-lessons with players. According to the author, "We don't force feed anyone, but faith is fundamental to our caretaking efforts." The Bears are also involved in many charities that are directed and supported by amazing people from all walks of life. Personal experiences of growing up in an exceptional sports family are also shared. Patrick McCaskey has been at the center of it all. Sports and Faith: Stories of the Devoted and the Devout takes you out on the streets, into the football fields, up to the podiums and in some instances…on your knees. Sports and Faith: Stories of The Devoted and The Devout is Book 1 in a planned series of Sports and Faith books to be published by Sporting Chance Press, Inc.

 

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Families Growing in Faith

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What is Families Growing in Faith?
How did FGF originate?
What is the curriculum?
What is special about FGF?
When does it meet?
2011-2012 Calendar and Monthly Topics
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What is Families Growing in Faith?
Families Growing in Faith, or “FGF”, offers a parent-led, family-centered faith formation program for families with children in grades 1-8.

How did FGF originate?
John Roberto, founder of the Center for Ministry Development, developed the concept in order to help families of all generations deepen their knowledge of the Catholic faith together, which in turn builds a stronger church community. Along with the other faith formation programs at St. Paul, we follow the curriculum standards set forth by the Archdiocese.

What is the curriculum?
The program is designed around a three-year rotation:
1) the Catholic Church Calendar Year,
2) the Sacraments, and
3) Peace and Justice.

The 2011-2012 year will focus on the Catholic Church Calendar Year. While the themes do ‘cycle’, children will absorb different information at different ages.

  • Grades 1-5: The lessons are developed for children and parents together with material presented in a variety of ways including art, plays, and hands-on activities. Prayer and song begin and end the session.
  • Grades 6-8: These students will usually meet as an independent group, with FGF team members, to delve further into the month’s topic, with thought-provoking discussion and activities. Service opportunities and social activities are added at the middle school level. Parents of middle school students are encouraged to volunteer as small group discussion leaders.
  • Our program also includes a homeschooling approach. We will make available workbooks &/or materials for at-home work during the weeks between meetings. These will provide families opportunities to deepen their faith growth in their daily lives, which is the goal of this program.
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What is special about FGF?
FGF is a cooperative program because it is parent-led. Each month, for 8 months, a small group of parents will plan and run a session. Working with other parents is a great way to get to know other parishioners, and the children see first-hand the parent’s commitment to the Catholic faith and their faith formation. FGF is special because it offers a social setting in which to support each other’s faith. Parents find support and friendship; children make new friends, and parents deepen their faith side-by-side with their children.
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When does it meet?
FGF meets once a month in Higgins Hall on Friday nights from 5:30-8:00 PM. Each gathering begins with socializing at a pizza and pitch-in dinner, followed by the formal program from 6:00-8:00 PM.
Try it out! Come to our first session on September 9, 2011 (5:30-8:00) and see what it is all about. We are excited about this year and look forward to meeting you!
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2011-2012 Dates and Monthly Topics for The Catholic Church Calendar Year

September 9 Intro to the Catholic Church Calendar Year and Tour of the Church
Click here for an online tour of the church from Catholic Update.
• Our church celebrates the liturgical seasons of Advent, Christmas, Lent, Easter, and ordinary time.
• Our church building is a special and sacred place.
• The tabernacle in the Catholic Church is where the Eucharist is kept after the celebration of Mass.
• The Church is a celebrating community.
• The Church celebrates liturgical feasts and seasons.

October 14 History of the Church and Bible Basics
• Our church community includes the pope, clergy, religious and lay people.
• The Catholic Church is one, holy, catholic and apostolic.
• All members of the Church are members of the Body of Christ.
• The Church celebrates its birthday on Pentecost.
• The pope is the leader of the Catholic Church throughout the world.
• God speaks to us through the Bible.
• The Bible is made up of the Old and the New Testament.
• The Bible is organized into books, chapters, and verses.
• We meet Jesus in the Word of God.
• When we listen to God’s Word in Scripture we hear God speaking to us today.
• The Bible teaches us about choices and how to live good lives.
• The Bible teaches us about God’s goodness in our world and ourselves.
• The Gospels tell us about the life of Jesus.
• The four Gospel writers are named Matthew, Mark, Luke and John.
• The Psalms are prayers found in the Old Testament.
• There are 46 books in the Old Testament and 27 books in the New Testament.
• The Old Testament contains the roots of our faith.
• The Holy Spirit inspired the authors of the Bible.
• Reading Scripture can be prayer.

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November 11 Advent
• The season of Advent prepares us for Christmas and for the second coming of Christ.

December 9 Christmas
• Jesus came to bring us God’s Word.
• Jesus is a person who lived historically and is alive now.

January 13 The Holy Family and Walk through the Mass

• We believe in the Father, Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit.
• We meet Jesus in the Word of God.
• The Church-one holy, catholic and apostolic-is the People of God, called together by the Holy Spirit.
• We belong to a parish family and at Mass, we gather together as God’s family.
• The Church gathers at Mass to celebrate the life of Jesus.
• The Church is made up of people who follow Jesus (apostles, saints, us).
• At Mass, we gather as a community to be reconciled, to give thanks, and to celebrate.
• At Mass, we come together to celebrate.
• Sign of the Cross
• Liturgical prayer, Liturgical responses, Mass responses
• Liturgy of the Word
• Liturgy of the Eucharist
• The Psalms are prayers found in the Old Testament that Jesus liked to pray.
• We love our family.

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February 10 Lent
• Lent is a special time for praying, sacrificing, and sharing because of Jesus’ suffering.
• Prayer is listening to and talking with God.
• The Lord’s Prayer
• Prayer of Sorrow
• God hears our prayers
• Spontaneous prayer
• Spontaneous and meditation prayers
• Mealtime, morning and night prayers
• Christians pray daily to talk to God and to listen to God’s will.

March 30 Holy Week and Easter
• Jesus died for us on the cross.
• Jesus rose from the dead on Easter Sunday to give us new life.
• Christians celebrate Jesus’ rising from the dead on Easter Sunday.
• The Eucharistic celebration (Mass) on Holy Thursday reminds us of the Last Supper.

May 11 Mary and the Saints
• The Church is the communion of saints.
• Mary and the saints offer us examples of good Christian lives.
• Mary is the mother of God.
• Hail Mary
• Rosary

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