In today's episode, Lee is joined around the coffee table by Emily Lopez, André Regnier, and Marc Cardaronella for a great conversation about fostering a magnetic joy that puts us on the offensive in our work of evangelizing the world around us.
About Emily Lopez: Emily serves the Archdiocese of Kansas City in Kansas as Lead Consultant for Adult Evangelization. She partners with pastors and lay leaders to talk with them about their parish identity, their vision, their parish’s strengths and weaknesses, and how they see evangelization being improved in their community.
About André Regnier: Along with his wife Angèle, André founded Catholic Christian Outreach (CCO) in Saskatoon in 1988. For over 3 decades CCO has been affecting change in the lives of the students to whom it ministers, calling them to deeper conversion and a Christ-centred life. In 2015, André and Angèle were awarded the Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice Medal for distinguished service to the Church. This is the highest medal that can be awarded to laity by the Pope.
About Marc Cardaronella: Marc serves the Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph as Director of the Office of Catechesis and Faith Formation, helping Catholic parishes and schools in the work of evangelization and catechesis through the support, training, and mentoring of ministry leaders.
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Podcast intro and outro voiceover provided by Ethan Irons.