Advanced Liturgical Certification
Description Of The Program
The Advanced Liturgical Certification Program is designed
for those seeking certification as leaders in liturgical ministry in parishes
of the Archdiocese. This three to four year program is a collaborative effort
with the Offices of Religious Education and Secondary Catholic Schools ,
and prepares individuals for ministry in the parish as directors of liturgy,
music or initiation.
The first two years involve the study of Scripture and the essentials of Catholic
doctrine, followed by specialization courses which carry over into the third
year. Classes are offered monthly for 9 months of the year and homework is
assigned each month. A period of supervised/mentored practicum completes the
requirements for certification during the third and fourth years.
Prerequisites For Acceptance into the Program
The following prerequisites are noted so that you can be fully prepared for the next application process.
- Ability to study on the post secondary level
- Ability to communicate well with adults
- Basic Faith Formation (40-hour program available through the Office of Religious Education) or a strong equivalent
- At least 3 years experience in liturgical/music/initiation ministry
- Participation in past Liturgy and/or past or current Religious Education conferences
- Familiarity with basic liturgical documents of the Church
- Recommendation of pastor
- Current active ministry in the parish in a leadership role.
Note: In addition to the prerequisites listed above, candidates for Initiation Director are expected to have participated in a North American Forum on the Catechumenate (minimum 3 days).








