2025 Orientation Program for New Vocation Directors

2025 Orientation Program for New Vocation Directors

July 9-13, 2025 on-site


This workshop is at capacity, please contact Sister Dina to be on the waiting list.
This workshop will be offered virtually October 6-10, 2025.

Workshop description

This foundational workshop is essential for all newly appointed vocation directors and teams. Its goal is to provide participants with the foundational skills, context, theory, challenges, and practicalities of contemporary vocation ministry. Topics will include accompaniment with inquirers, assessment of discerners, application and admission processes, vocation promotion, canon law, boundaries, animating vowed membership, relevant resources, current research, and establishing resiliency and promoting self-care of the vocation director.

Arrival and departure days/times

Please note this five-day workshop begins on July 9 at 9:00 a.m. and ends on July 13 at 4:30 p.m. CST. Overnight accommodations are included, with arrivals after 3 pm on July 8 and departures before 9 am on July 14. If you are registered for the next workshop, you do not have to check out, your room and meals are provided between workshops.

Venue

This workshop will be the first workshop available at our annual Summer Institute at the Marillac Center, in Leavenworth, KS. It is the home of the Sisters of Charity of Leavenworth. The nearest airport is Kansas City (MCI) and ground transportation is available through Lyft, Uber, and Super Shuttle. The airport is 16 miles from the retreat center.

 

Liturgy

Eucharistic Liturgy for workshop participants will be offered each day at 8:00 a.m. in the Chapel, which includes Sunday Mass. All participants are invited to be Liturgical leaders for Mass. 

Presenters

Sister Deborah M. Borneman, SS.C.Mbegan working for the NRVC in 2011 and presently serves as the Director of Mission Integration. A Sister of Saints Cyril and Methodius, she previously served as vocation director for her community and on her congregational leadership team. Sr. Debbie has ministerial experience in pastoral care, youth ministry, college campus ministry, and immigration advocacy. She has presented on various topics in vocation ministry in Ireland and throughout the United States. Sr. Debbie holds a Master of Divinity degree and a Master of Arts Degree in Pastoral Studies (Loyola University, Chicago).  

 

Friar Mario L. Serrano, OFM Conv., has experienced fraternity locally and globally. As a Franciscan friar, he was privileged to have mission experiences in Costa Rica, El Salvador, Honduras, Kenya, Mexico, and Zambia. His ability to speak Spanish gave him the unique experience of gathering with friars from around the world in Assisi for the 2019 and 2025 General Chapter as an English-Spanish translator. Before becoming the Province Secretary and Vocation Director for the Franciscan Friars Conventual, Province of Our Lady of Consolation, Friar Mario engaged in university ministry for 12 years in three different settings: at a Catholic University, a University Parish, and a Diocesan University Student Center. 

Workshop fees

Workshop fees include materials, speaker stipends, facility fees, all meals, and breaks. The workshop fee also includes overnight accommodations for 6 nights, arriving after 3:00 p.m. on July 8 (the afternoon before the workshop begins) and checking out by 9:00 a.m. on July 14 (the morning after the workshop ends). If you are registered for the next workshop, you do not have to check out, your room and meals are provided between workshops.

NRVC member: $1,600                            Non-member: $2,075

Become an NRVC member here to save on workshop fees.   

 Late fees

All workshop registrations received after June 30 incur a $100 late fee.

Cancellations

Cancellations for workshops must be received in writing to dinasp@nrvc.net before June 30 to receive a full refund minus a $100 processing fee. After June 30, all fees are non-refundable. 

Financial assistance available

The Misericordia Scholarship Fund is available to assist NRVC members with their professional development. Scholarship funds can be applied to NRVC workshops; however, they do not cover the cost of transportation, accommodations, meals, or personal expenses. If you need financial assistance to attend an NRVC workshop, please apply here

Workshop terms and conditions

Please read our NRVC terms and conditions for all events and programs.

The Orientation Program went above and beyond my expectations. I believe it has given me a great starting point for the future of my ministry.”
                                   --Brother Peter Lamick, C.S.V.

“It’s hard to name one thing that was most helpful. I gained a helpful overall grasp of how to be attentive to go through my work as vocation director."
                                 --Fr. Patrick Kifolo, O.S.F.S.

"There are no words to describe [the presenters]. They are such amazing people, exemplary, great leaders, such a positive force. I can say for sure that they are two people that I will never forget. Thank you! May God continue to inspire and encourage many people through you."
                                    --Sr. Marie Elise Kurikombil, F.S.S.E.

“I came in with no expectations other than gaining pertinent information. This program not only provided a lot of information and resources, but it allowed for time to dialogue and form questions to take back to my community.”
                                    --Mrs. Molly Hynes, representing
                 the Sisters of the Incarnate Word and Blessed Sacrament, TX

Workshops are designed from the NRVC curriculum for those who wish to deepen their understanding of the complex theological, spiritual, psycho-sexual, ethical, and diversity issues often present in contemporary vocation ministry. NRVC recommends that vocation ministers participate in ongoing educational opportunities to attend to their own vocation, faith formation, and to further develop their professional competencies. 

Questions about Summer Institute workshops?

Please contact Sr. Dina Bato, S.P. at dinasp@nrvc.net.



Leave a comment

This article has no comments or are under review. Be the first to leave a comment.
Please Log-in to comment this article

HORIZON ...
Our writers look at longstanding traditions with fresh eyes. Consider a ...  More
Ordination Class Report ...
This annual USCCB Study found that 89% reported being encouraged to ...  More
Candidate Assessment through the Lens ...
Have you ever experienced asking a question that elicits very different ...  More
Summer Institute ...
Come to learn, pray, and encourage each other in Leavenworth, KS. ...  More
Profession Class Report ...
There are 91 women and 103 men professed perpetual vows in ...  More
Bold and Faithful Storymap ...
The Bold and Faithful Storymap is designed to help connect discerners ...  More

NRVC Member Areas


Click here to locate the Member Area Coordinators in your Member Area. 

CONNECT WITH NRVC

National Office Closed

June 19,

Federal holiday

Orientation Program for New Vocation Directors

July 9-13, 2025,

Register today...

Behavorial Assessment 1 Workshop

July 15-17, 2025,

Register today...

Vocation Promotion Workshop

July 19-20, 2025,

Register today...

Candidate Assessment through the Lens of Inteculturality

September 6, 2025,

San Antonio, TX

National Board Meeting

Sept. 8-12, 2025,

Chicago, IL

Member Area Coordinators Gathering

Sept. 16-18, 2025,

Chicago, IL

Understanding the Lasting Impact of Trauma workshop

October 13, 2025,

Learn more...

Cultural Matters virtual workshop

Oct. 14, 21, & 28, 2025,

Learn more...

National Vocation Awareness Week

November 2-8, 2025,

Read more...

Iamnrvc
Renew your NRVC membership