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Brooklyn Manual
for Youth Ministry
Definition of Youth Ministry
Youth
ministry is the
response of the Christian community to the needs of young people, and the
sharing of the unique gifts of youth with the larger community. Youth ministry
is to youth when the Christian community exercises its pastoral role in meeting
young people’s needs. Youth ministry is with youth because young people share
with adults a common responsibility to carry out the Church’s mission. Youth
ministry is by youth when young people exercise their own ministry to others,
particularly to their peers. Youth ministry is for youth in that adult youth
ministers attempt to interpret the needs of youth and act as advocates in
articulating youth’s legitimate concerns to the wider
community.
Goals of Youth
Ministry Ministry with adolescents:
works to foster the total personal and spiritual growth of
each young person; seeks to draw young people to responsible participation in
the life, mission, and work of the faith community; and empowers young people to
live as disciples of Jesus Christ in our world
today.
Responsibilities of the Parish Youth
Minister
Accountability Since the
work of the Coordinator of youth Ministry is part of the mission of the parish,
the Coordinator is directly responsible to the pastor of the parish. The
Coordinator does not work in isolation but works cooperatively with the clergy,
REA, school principal, etc. But, for planning programs and events, permissions,
evaluation of activities and on-going development of the parish Youth Ministry
Program, the Coordinator is accountable to the pastor. However, as religious
education/catechesis is taking place with youth, the Coordinator is strongly
encouraged to collaborate with the parish REA.
Qualifications for a Coordinator of Youth
Ministry
A.
On the personal level, the
Coordinator of Youth Ministry is: -A person committed to Jesus Christ
and
His Church; devoted to spreading the Gospel; manifesting maturity,
prayerfulness, optimism, prudence and is a practicing Roman Catholic -A
person with genuine affection for youth, and who works well with personas of
various ages and backgrounds -A person who communicates well both in
one-to-one and in group settings
B.On the
academic level, it is:
-Recommended that the Coordinator of Youth Ministry possess a
Bachelor’s degree which reflects courses in religious education, theology, or
pastoral ministry -Mandated that the Coordinator of Youth Ministry take the
course of studies given by the Office of Religious Education, in Youth Ministry,
which are based on national standards for accreditation
C. Certification
to be a Coordinator of Youth Ministry is granted once the individual has
fulfilled all requirements of the course of studies.
D.
Each Coordinator
of Youth Ministry should complete an application from the Diocesan Office of
Religious Education, which is then kept on file.
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