Chile – Diploma in Youth Ministry, third edition

18 January 2021

(ANS - Santiago) - The "Saint Gabriel Archangel" Salesian Province of Chile (CIL), the Institute of Youth Ministry of the Catholic University "Silva Henríquez", and the National Commission for Youth Ministry of the Chilean Episcopal Conference (CECh) is offering a new version of the Diploma in Youth Ministry in 2021 in response to the need for formation expressed in the various national meetings organized by the National Commission for Youth Ministry.

For this third edition, the contents have been updated in light of the reflections that emerged from the synodal process on "Young people, faith and vocational discernment" and from the post-synodal Apostolic Exhortation Christus vivit with the aim of offering a renewed and always current formation on theological, pastoral and psychosocial contents.

The formative course is preferably intended for animators, consultants and leaders of youth ministry who carry out their educational-pastoral service in parishes, schools, movements and higher education institutes, so that they can come to understand, accompany and respond to needs and to the challenges of young people who seek to have faith experiences.

The diploma is totally online, is offered in Spanish and is open to participants from Chile, Latin America and the Caribbean. The requirements for admission are: minimum age of 28, minimum experience of 1 year in the field of youth ministry, complete secondary education and current participation in the accompanying processes of youth ministry.

To know all the details of the course, click here.

To apply, fill out the form accessible, see.

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Source: Salesian Bulletin of Chile. 

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