Participant Publications Since the Collegeville Institute’s founding in 1967, hundreds of scholars and writers have participated in our programs. While the publications and work of our participants are far too numerous to list here, we offer you a sampling that is updated … Read more >
Participant Congregations and Projects Ascension Catholic Church, Oak Park, IL Use Called to Life with catechists, parents, and schoolteachers Connect discipleship and vocation through parish stewardship committee Benedictine Retreat Center of St. Paul’s Monastery, Maplewood, MN Sharpen focus on calling in retreat … Read more >
Lives Explored Video Project Stories of vocation Lives Explored is a video storytelling project on vocation. We ask everyday Christians how they see God at work in their lives. Watch how their struggles, joys, and questions capture what calling means today. In our Interfaith… Read more >
Called to Work small group program Called to Work is a 6-week program for small groups in parishes and congregations to explore questions of vocation and profession—how God calls in our everyday work. All materials are available for free online for participants and facilitators. Called to … Read more >
Called to Life small group program Called to Life is a 6-week program for small groups in parishes and congregations to explore questions of vocation and calling—how God works in our everyday lives. All materials are available for free online for participants and facilitators. Called to … Read more >
Integration in Theological Education How can seminary students learn to integrate knowledge into practice? What courses and experiences lead to ministers who are creative, intuitive artists in their professional practice? How do ministers hone their capacity for practical judgment in the midst of ecclesial … Read more >
Staff Executive Staff Amy Fistler Director of Development 651-353-6941 afistler001@CollegevilleInstitute.org Amy Fistler is the Director of Development for the Collegeville Institute. Amy has worked on both sides of the charitable process, including 20 years of experience in fund development and administration … Read more >
Our Programs Fifty years ago, the Collegeville Institute was envisioned as a place where the best Protestant, Catholic, and Orthodox thinkers would gather for study, dialogue, and prayer engaging in pressing issues of faith and society while being rooted in the Benedictine … Read more >
Resources for Congregations The Collegeville Institute Seminars offers resources to help congregations engage Christians around important questions of vocation and calling. Learn more about our latest project: the Communities of Calling Initiative » For more information about our programs, please contact Jessie Bazan, … Read more >