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John Mary Vianney Galilee Development and Retreat Center for Priests April 12, 2018 THE RESURRECTION OF JESUS (MK. 16:1-7) When the sabbath was over, Mary Magdalene, Mary, the mother of James, and Salome bought spices so that they might go


  1. John Mary Vianney Galilee Development and Retreat Center for Priests April 12, 2018

  2. THE RESURRECTION OF JESUS (MK. 16:1-7) When the sabbath was over, Mary Magdalene, Mary, the mother of James, and Salome bought spices so that they might go and anoint him. Very early when the sun had risen, on the first day of the week, they came to the tomb. They were saying to one another, “Who will roll back the stone for us from the entrance to the tomb?” When they looked up, they saw that the stone had been rolled back; it was very large. On entering the tomb they saw a young man sitting on the right side, clothed in a white robe, and they were utterly amazed. He said to them, “Do not be amazed! You seek Jesus of Nazareth, the crucified. He has been raised; he is not here. Behold, the place where they laid him. But go and tell his disciples and Peter, ‘He is going before you to Galilee; there you will see him, as he told you.’”

  3. GALILEE 1

  4. GALILEE 2

  5. “Discipling” Process Galilee 1 Galilee 2 • The Call of • Restoration Disciples

  6. “Discipling” Process Galilee 1 Breaking Galilee 2 • The Call of • Denial • Restoration Disciples • Betrayal

  7. St. John Mary Vianney-Galilee Development and Retreat Center for Priests “A national center for renewal of priests, especially after 15 years in the ministry” (PCP-2 Art. 80 #2) This center manifests the bishops’ desire and commitment to work for the priests’ continued spiritual growth and development…

  8. Members of the Galilee Staff

  9. FR. ROMEL APURILLO FR. CRIS VIOLON

  10. FR. ELMER ILAO DAISY SANTOS, IMSA

  11. SR. JULIE MICOSA, MCSH SR. BETH BERNALDEZ, PDDM

  12. Soul Space

  13. 1 Total Retreatants = 83 3 8 38 13 21 Fil-Diocesan Women Religious Fil-Religious Lay Foreign-Religious Groups

  14. Soul Space Individual Retreats Desert Days Psycho-Spiritual Accompaniment

  15. Assisted Intensive Renewal (A.I.R.) Program Therapeutic Program with 3 Phases Assessment Residential Continuing Change Phase Phase Care Phase

  16. In people Basic Goal: In the around Create Change client the client

  17. Assessment Phase 5-DAYS

  18. Referral Letter Reasons for Referral Sources of Information Expectations Manifestation of Support

  19. Significance of Referral Issue Underlying Issues Co-morbid Issues Underlying Issues Presenting Issue Underlying Issues Co-morbid Issues Underlying Issues

  20. Significance of Referral Issue Childhood exposure to pornography Pornography Lack of boundaries at home Sexual Harassment Generational alcoholism Alcohol Use Childhood Neglect

  21. Assessment Process Assessment & Interviews and Informed Consent Tests Recommendations Experiences in the Assessment

  22. Residential Phase 3 MONTHS

  23. 24 13 weeks participants Insight oriented

  24. Physiological Social (Medical) (Interpersonal) Aspects of Holiness the (Wholeness) Residential Spiritual Phase Psychological (Relationship with (Intrapersonal) God)

  25. Medical Check Up Balanced Diet Physiological Regular Exercise Sufficient Rest

  26. Community Discipline Life Social Group Seminars / Processes Workshops

  27. Individual Counseling Personal Boundaries Psychological Self-Care Skills Training

  28. Liturgy Personal Prayers Spiritual Spiritual Direction Retreat/Recollection

  29. Therapeutic Factors

  30. Safety Instillation of Hope Universality Psychological Factors Awareness Social Support Skills Learning

  31. Attentiveness to God’s Presence Spiritual Factors Recognition of Religious Experiences Ongoing relationship with God

  32. Continuing Care Phase 2 YEARS

  33. Goals of the Continuing Care Phase Relapse prevention Deepen change Recognize other areas for change

  34. Suitable assignments Red-flag areas Components of Monitoring Plan Support Structures Criteria for full integration

  35. Components of Continuing Care Four (4) return workshops Co-Responsibility Partner (CorP) Support Structures

  36. Who is a Cor-P? Chosen by participant and approved by Bishop/Superior Co-journeyer Mentor Supervisor Accessible to the participant

  37. Support Structures Spiritual Cor-P Counselor Director Support Group

  38. Statistics

  39. Total Recorded Graduates = 373 23.35 Average No. of Participants/Year 48 Number of Available Slots/Year

  40. 29% Total Graduates = 71% 373 Diocesan Religious

  41. 10% Total Graduates = 373 90% Filipino Foreign

  42. FILIPINO DIOCESAN PRIESTS BY REGION FDLuzon FDMindanao FDVisayas 15% 27% 58%

  43. Stigma

  44. Stigma for Professional Help Stigma out of fear and lack of information Stigma for help-seeking 11% rate of help-seeking Much lower among American-Asians 2.3%

  45. Persons for Help-Seeking Friends Family Clergy/Religious Psychologist

  46. Foreseen Areas of Growth Training for Cor-Ps Refresher Course for Graduates of Continuing Care Phase Training for Vicars for the Clergy Networking with other Clergy Formation Groups Sharing of Learnings with Seminary Formator

  47. Tagbadbad Galilee GAMOT Nazareth Center Jesus Caritas

  48. Thank You!

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