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Welcome to Representative Council
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What is Rep Council?
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is a consultative body to NCCL’s Board of Directors advising the Board on a myriad of issues helping the Board to articulate the vision of NCCL to others Rep Council
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meets twice a year: November, Thursday evening – Saturday, usually in Chicago Sunday afternoon before the Annual Conference Rep Council terms are 3 years in length. Rep Council
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elects the at-large Board members approves the NCCL officer candidates who are elected by NCCL’s Professional and General members Rep Council
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At-Large Board Members 3 year terms, ending at the conclusion of the Annual Conference (ending date, terms): Teri Burns (2017, 1 term) Richard Drabik (2017, 1 term) Bryan Reising (2017, 1 term) José Amaya (2016, 1 term) Sr. Sally Russell (2016, 1 term)
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NCCL Officers 3 year terms (ending 2015) serve as officers of NCCL, the Board and the Rep Council. President – Bill Miller Vice-president – Mary Jo Waggoner Secretary – Linda Stryker Treasurer – Joanie McKeown
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Board of Directors: Composition 4 Officers (elected by voting members of NCCL) 5 At-large members (elected by Rep Council) 3 Ex-officio members Executive Director of NCCL Episcopal Advisor to NCCL USCCB liaison to NCCL
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Board Responsibilities Chief governing body of NCCL Sets and monitors the mission, vision, & strategic direction of NCCL Collaborates with the Representative Council Monitors NCCL’s financial well-being Makes all official public position statements Hires and evaluates the Executive Director.
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Executive Director Ex-Officio Member of Board of Directors Serves as chief executive officer of NCCL Translates policy into action Carries out duties assigned by the Board
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Who serves on Rep Council?
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1 DCL from each province, representing all the DCL members from the province 1 PCL from each province, representing all the PCL members from the province 1 rep from each Partner organization, each Forum, each Federation and 2 Eastern Church reps Other reps that the Board deems necessary Members of the Board are ex officio members Reps must be Professional members of NCCL Rep Council
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NCCL Membership Overview Board of Directors Representative Council Membership of NCCL
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Three Membership Types Do you exercise catechetical leadership at the national, diocesan/eparchial, parish, academic, or publishing level? no Associate member yes Do you have a master’s degree in the field? yes Professional member no Have you been appointed to a diocesan/eparchial catechetical position by an appropriate ecclesiastical authority? yes Professional member no Have you been professionally certified as a PCL by NCCL or another entity granted that right by the USCCB-CCA? yes Professional member General member no
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In other words: Membership Type is determined by role/responsibility and formation/education All DCLs (Diocesan Catechetical Leaders) are Professional PCLs are either Professional or General (depending on their level of education/formation) Academic members (college/university level) are Professional or Associate (depending on their role/responsibility) Authors and publisher members could be Professional, General, or Associate, depending on their role/responsibility and formation/education
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Members of NCCL All members may retain their membership type upon retirement from active ministry All members may serve on committees if they meet that committee’s eligibility requirements Professional and General members may vote in elections and on other matters, except: Only Professional members vote on By-law changes Only Professional members may serve on Rep Council and the Board
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How do Reps fulfill their responsibilities?
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1. Represent your constituency (i.e. DCLs, PCLs, or groups/organizations you represent) Consult your constituency before each Rep Council meeting Email your report with their input Include their input in Rep Council discussions 2. Report back to your constituency after each Rep Council meeting Reps:
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3. Represent NCCL, its mission and activities to all catechetical leaders at your local, provincial, or regional level 4. Participate in every Rep Council meeting 5. Serve on an NCCL committee. Note: Per NCCL’s Bylaws, committee chairs must be Rep Council members. 6. Orient new members of NCCL and Rep Council 7. Notify NCCL of changes in your contact info and of the new Rep’s contact info when your term ends Reps:
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Forums, Federations and Committees
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Forums: Role and Responsibility Constituency-based groups, consultative to the Representative Council Current Forums: Diocesan Directors, Diocesan Staff, Parish Catechetical Leaders 1 Animator (Leader) from each Forum: Serves on Leadership Discernment Committee Serves on Rep Council Typically meet during the Annual Conference
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Federations: Role and Responsibility Focus specific groups, open to all NCCL members Typically meet during the Annual Conference Currently, NCCL has one Federation: Federation for Catechesis with Hispanics
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NCCL at Work: Committees All Rep Council members assist with the work of NCCL by serving on a committee. Board Committees Conference Committees Ad Hoc Committees Refer to www.nccl.org for the list ofwww.nccl.org committees and their focus
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Board Committees Made up of Board members only Executive (Officers and Ex. Director) Finance Development Subcommittee Personnel
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Conference Committees Adult Faith Formation Annual Conference Planning Bylaws Communications Development Evangelization Leadership Discernment Marketing
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Conference Committees (cont’d) Membership Practical and Theoretical Foundations for Catechesis in the U.S. Product Development Rural Catechesis Standards and Certification Catechist Formation Sub-Committee Technology
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Which Committee(s) is right for you? My service on the ________________ Committee serves the good of NCCL by _____________________ I can contribute to the ______________ Committee in the following ways: ________________________________
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Recap: Structure of NCCL incorporates: Board of Directors Executive Director Rep Council Forums Federations Committees Three Membership Types
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Brief Background on NCCL
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History of NCCL 1930s – Diocesan Confraternity of Christian Doctrine (CCD) directors meet 1960s – NCDD (National Conference of Diocesan Directors of Religious Education) is part of the U.S. Bishops’ Committee 1982 – Becomes an independent organization 1991 – Reorganized as National Conference for Catechetical Leadership (NCCL) 2000 – Individual PCLs are voting members
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The Mission of NCCL We, the National Conference for Catechetical Leadership, formed as an organization of diocesan, parish, academic, publishing, and other personnel in catechesis and evangelization, striving to enrich and strengthen the ministries of evangelization and lifelong catechesis throughout the Catholic dioceses of the United States, and seek to serve the Church by …
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1 The Mission of NCCL Promoting the Church's ministries of evangelization and catechesis in accord with the vision of the Scripture, the wisdom of the Church, the expertise of our members, and the needs of the people we serve in our continually changing world;
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The Mission of NCCL Collaborating with the Bishops of the United States, international, national, regional and local organizations, other leaders who relate to catechetical ministers, and one another in the development of ministries of evangelization, catechesis, religious education, and faith formation;
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The Mission of NCCL Nurturing the continual spiritual, professional, and personal development of leaders in religious education, catechesis, and evangelization in the Church:
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The Mission of NCCL Gathering with one another at the national, regional, provincial, and diocesan levels to challenge our vision, foster our unity, strengthen our ministry, grow in faith, deepen our spiritual life, increase our understanding and broaden our perspective for leadership catechesis and evangelization in the Church.
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NCCL’s Strategic Directions Goals and Objectives developed by the Board of Directors. Action Items developed by Rep Council.
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As we gather and you look around the room at Rep Council…. Who is represented? Who is not represented? Why is this a concern?
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Individual Reflection: In what ways will I hold myself accountable to my constituency and to the other people on Rep Council to fulfill the responsibility I have been entrusted with as a member of the Representative Council?
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Welcome, again, to Representative Council, we’re glad you are here!
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