Called & Gifted Recognition
 


The award, inaugurated at the 2006 Annual Meeting, recognizes the honoree's integrity, scholarship, and longevity of service to the church and AGPIM as a ministry educator. 

Recipients

 

Eilish Ryan, CCVI (2011)
 
University of the Incarnate Word

Mary Elsbernd, OSF (2010)
Loyola University (IPS), Chicago
 
Maureen O'Brien (2009)
Duquesne University

Sharon Callahan (2008)
Seattle University

Thomas Walters (2007)
St. Meinrad School of Theology

Mercedes Iannone (2006)
St. Thomas University

 

 


 

 

 

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ASSOCIATION OF GRADUATE PROGRAMS IN MINISTRY (AGPIM)

Online Exchange and Dialogue Link
Members are encouraged to participate in the development of the AGPIM Exchange page. This page enables members to post documents, exchange ideas and communicate between annual meetings about pertinent issues in contemporary ministry formation. Exchange and Dialogue Page is a secure page housed on the Spring Hill College server.


 


Visit the Moodle Page hosted by Spring Hill College. For more information about access and participation, contact Tim Carmody (
carmody@shc.edu)

 
 

In February of 2007, the Association of Graduate Programs in Ministry celebrated twenty years as an organization. The organization of 35 Catholic colleges, universities and seminaries was founded in 1987 to create a forum for graduate program directors and administrators to participate in collegial conversations about the education of ministers. Member institutions are currently training numerous students for roles as lay and ordained ministers of the Catholic Church. Annual member meetings have occurred in various retreat centers throughout the United States since the 1987 meeting.

 
 

Initially the vision for the organization focused on the 1986 report, Preparing Laity for Ministry: a Report on the Progress in Catholic Diocese throughout the United States.  Since this first gathering at the Julie Penrose Retreat Center in Colorado Springs, CO, annual meetings have taken up a variety of topics. Several significant studies were conducted by AGPIM including A Same and Different Future: A Study of Graduate Ministry Education in Catholic Institutions of Higher Learning in the United States.

More recently AGPIM has continued to develop relationships with the Center for Applied Research in the Apostolate (CARA), Emerging Models of Pastoral Leadership Project  and others who are studying the shifting sands of ministry formation. AGPIM cosponsored the National Symposium on Lay Ecclesial Ministry at St. John’s School of Theology, July 31-August 3, 2007. Sixteen AGPIM-member schools were represented. One result of this important gathering was the call for national dialogue in four strategic study areas: Pathways to Ministry, Formation for Lay Ecclesial Ministry, Authorization for Lay Ecclesial Ministry and Quality of Life in the Workplace.

 

     

This site is maintained by AGPIM and is updated following the annual meeting. All institutions listed are current members for the academic year, 2010. Dues are to be renewed by January 15. The site was last updated April, 2010.