Mutual Assistance Committees
Formation Committee
- Introduction to the Tradition of Monastic Spirituality
- Human Formation Course Outline
- Junior Summer Institute Schedule - St. Anselm 2018
- Junior Summer Institute Schedule - St. Joseph 2019
- Monastic History / Studies
- Syllabus on Liturgy
- Syllabus on Scripture
- Syllabus on Pastoral Formation
- Syllabus on the Holy Rule
- Syllabus on Vows
- T4 Registration
- T4 Presentations Master List
- Latrobe Social Networking Policy-Monastery
- Social Media Formation Survey 2018
Monastic Life Committee
- Monastic Life Committee
- Table Reading Books 2023
- Table Reading Books 2022
- Table Reading Books 2020
- Table Reading Books 2019
- Table Reading Books 2018
- Retreat 2023
- Retreat 2020
- Retreat 2019
- Retreat 2018
- Retreat 2017
- HABITS
- Communications Survey 2019
- Martyrology Complete
- Customaries
Safe Environment Committee
- Safe Environment Committee Instructions
- 2016 Standards for Accreditation
- Summary of Changes for 2016 Standards
- Latrobe Ethics Policy 2017
- Morristown Policy
- Newark Abbey Policy
- Latrobe Review Board Policy and Procedure Revisions for 2017
- Social Media Screening Guidelines 2017
- Latrobe Social Networking Policy Monastery
Vocations Committee
- Introductory Letter
- Part I - Best Practices for the Construction of a Vocations Website
- Part II - An Example Schema of a Vocations Webpage
- Part III - Specific Content Available for General Use by Monasteries in the American-Cassinese Congregation
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Related Articles and Research
- This is the collection of church stats from CARA
- MRP hosted a panel discussion on the St. Mary’s survey results
- Information on the population trends of religious institutions since 1970
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Information on people’s vocation discernment
- In particular, this demonstrates how little thought people tend to give to vocation discernment, and consequently, offers an insight to how people are not rejecting a vocation, but that it’s first and foremost, an unknown concept.
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Information on decision making
- The key point to take from this is, the heavy reliance on personal prayer, friends, and family in decision making, over other influences, like parish priests or church documents.
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Why “Nones” leave the church
- This is intriguing due to the answers “nones” provide, few of which are particularly unimpeachable, and point to some very good opportunities to minister to particular spiritual struggles.
- Mass attendance, values
- Psychological Assessments of Candidates: why, what and how to assess
- Protocol for Psychological Assessment of Candidates
- Laboure Society Debt Assistance