Seminary and Graduate School of Theology - Mundelein Seminary

Seminary and Graduate School of Theology - Mundelein Seminary Seminary and Graduate School of Theology - Mundelein Seminary

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HISPANIC MINISTRY Faculty: Rev. Elmer Romero, Director Affiliate Faculty: Rev. Ronald Hicks (Pastoral Theology) HM211 HM212 HM213 SPANISH I This first of 3 one-hour courses is intended for the student with little or no Spanish language experience. Four skills -- speaking, listening, reading, and writing-- are taught. Emphasis is given to the development of audio-lingual and grammar skills. (No Credit) TBA F SPANISH I The 2nd of 3 courses. TBA W SPANISH I The 3rd of 3 courses. TBA S HM215 LITURGICAL MINISTRY IN THE HISPANIC COMMUNITY (LEVEL I) This course recognizes the positive values of Hispanic cultures within the Church and the importance of being sensitive to these cultures when celebrating the sacraments and in proclaiming the Word. The course will reinforce and/or improve upon the student's basic language skills and cultural awareness. Spanish language skills not required. (Required for Chicago students and certain other dioceses.) (1 credit) HM216 PREACHING IN SPANISH (LEVEL I) This course aims to develop a student’s ability to preach in Spanish and to become familiar with cultural and religious factors affecting the celebration of the sacraments and rituals within the Hispanic community. (1 credit) HM217 HM218 PREACHING IN SPANISH (LEVEL II) This course aims to improve the homiletic skills of those who will serve in the Hispanic community. The course is designed to help students gain greater confidence to preach in Spanish and understand the dynamics of preaching in the Hispanic community (1 credit) PRESIDING IN SPANISH (LEVEL II) This practicum will help students not only celebrate rites they already know in the Spanish language (e.g. Baptism), but will also assist them to preside at ceremonies unique to the Spanish speaking world (e.g. la Quinceanera). There are no prerequisites except that student should be able to understand spoken Spanish and should be able to read Spanish rituals. It will prove helpful for both Latino and non-Latinos. Rites will be reviewed, practiced, and critiqued in a supportive manner aimed at helping students gain confidence through competence. 1 credit) 96

LG005 LG006 LG007A SPANISH II This one-hour course provides continuity in Spanish for experienced students with some prior knowledge of Spanish (including summer intensive experience). (No Credit) TBA F SPANISH II The 2nd of 3 courses. TBA W SPANISH II The 3rd of 3 courses. TBA S 97

LG005<br />

LG006<br />

LG007A<br />

SPANISH II<br />

This one-hour course provides continuity in Spanish for experienced students<br />

with some prior knowledge <strong>of</strong> Spanish (including summer intensive experience).<br />

(No Credit)<br />

TBA<br />

F<br />

SPANISH II<br />

The 2nd <strong>of</strong> 3 courses. TBA W<br />

SPANISH II<br />

The 3rd <strong>of</strong> 3 courses. TBA S<br />

97

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