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Summary
Marcel Lejeune, the founder of Catholic Missionary Disciples, discusses the importance of transformation and intentional discipleship in the Church. He shares the story of the transformation that took place at Texas A&M University's campus ministry and how it can be applied to parishes. Lejeune emphasizes the need for conversion and a shift in focus from programs and events to personal investment and relationships. He encourages leaders to discern what needs to be stopped in order to prioritize discipleship and offers practical advice for managing time constraints. In this conversation, Marcel LeJeune and Brian discuss the importance of prioritizing and infusing the missionary spirit into existing activities. They emphasize the need to question assumptions and transform ministry to align with God's vision. They also highlight the importance of building cultures of accountability and fostering communion and mission. Prayer and discernment are identified as foundational practices, and the role of prayer in fueling mission is emphasized. The conversation concludes with practical tips for parish transformation.
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Music: Wildfire by Mary Kate Westrich. Used with permission.
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Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Marcel Lejeune and Catholic Missionary Disciples
08:32 Transformation at Texas A&M University
09:02 The Need for Transformation in Parishes
20:56 The Difference Between Status Quo and Intentional Discipleship
26:20 Overcoming Time Constraints in Parish Leadership
27:50 The Importance of Prioritizing
28:41 Infusing the Missionary Spirit
30:32 Questioning Assumptions
31:08 Transforming Ministry
32:36 Openness to the Holy Spirit
33:09 Building Cultures of Accountability
34:07 Communion and Mission
35:09 Foundational Practices
36:06 Prayer and Discernment
37:29 Renewal and Evangelization
38:19 Prayer as the Source of Mission
39:17 Prayerful Discipleship
40:16 Fruitful Prayer
42:13 Taking Action
44:01 Communion and Mission
46:40 Real Renewal
48:43 Practical Tips for Transformation
Summary
Marcel Lejeune, the founder of Catholic Missionary Disciples, discusses the importance of transformation and intentional discipleship in the Church. He shares the story of the transformation that took place at Texas A&M University's campus ministry and how it can be applied to parishes. Lejeune emphasizes the need for conversion and a shift in focus from programs and events to personal investment and relationships. He encourages leaders to discern what needs to be stopped in order to prioritize discipleship and offers practical advice for managing time constraints. In this conversation, Marcel LeJeune and Brian discuss the importance of prioritizing and infusing the missionary spirit into existing activities. They emphasize the need to question assumptions and transform ministry to align with God's vision. They also highlight the importance of building cultures of accountability and fostering communion and mission. Prayer and discernment are identified as foundational practices, and the role of prayer in fueling mission is emphasized. The conversation concludes with practical tips for parish transformation.
Takeaways
We want your feedback! Or if you have a topic you would love for us to cover let us know by shooting us an email to [email protected]
Music: Wildfire by Mary Kate Westrich. Used with permission.
Spotify | Apple Music | Youtube
Connect with us on social media! Facebook Twitter Threads Instagram
Visit us at archstl.org/evangelization
Subscribe to our newsletter.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Marcel Lejeune and Catholic Missionary Disciples
08:32 Transformation at Texas A&M University
09:02 The Need for Transformation in Parishes
20:56 The Difference Between Status Quo and Intentional Discipleship
26:20 Overcoming Time Constraints in Parish Leadership
27:50 The Importance of Prioritizing
28:41 Infusing the Missionary Spirit
30:32 Questioning Assumptions
31:08 Transforming Ministry
32:36 Openness to the Holy Spirit
33:09 Building Cultures of Accountability
34:07 Communion and Mission
35:09 Foundational Practices
36:06 Prayer and Discernment
37:29 Renewal and Evangelization
38:19 Prayer as the Source of Mission
39:17 Prayerful Discipleship
40:16 Fruitful Prayer
42:13 Taking Action
44:01 Communion and Mission
46:40 Real Renewal
48:43 Practical Tips for Transformation