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  2. Las Cinco Tareas de la Catequesis para Estudiantes Diversos

Las Cinco Tareas de la Catequesis para Estudiantes Diversos

Mon, 05/02/2022 - 1:00pm EDT to 2:00pm

Las cinco tareas de la catequesis, fundadas en la misión de Jesucristo, sirven como el modelo de la vida Cristiana para TODOS los discípulos. Jesús instruyó a sus Apóstoles acerca del misterio de Dios y les ensenó a orar, se entregó por completo para que pudieran aprender de Él, el maestro catequista, a atender a TODOS los miembros de la comunidad con amor. Guiados por la misma misión, estamos llamados a abrazar las enseñanzas de Jesús, especialmente su amor por los vulnerables y los marginados: nuestros hermanos que viven con una discapacidad o un diagnóstico, visible o no visible.

Kelsey Bell

Kelsey Bell

Kelsey is the Coordinator of the Office for People with Disabilities and served the Archdiocese of Portland in Oregon since the fall of 2016 and chair of the NCPD Council on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities.  She strives to help parishes become places of belonging where all can actively participate.  Kelsey holds a BA in Social Work and Spanish and a MA in Pastoral Ministry, both from the University of Portland.  One of the biggest influences in Kelsey’s life is her younger sister Gina, who has Down syndrome.  Kelsey and her husband have a one-year-old son.

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