Partnership to Enhance Catechetical Training

and Diocese of Paterson Forge Partnership to Enhance Catechetical Training

June 13, 2024

 and Diocese of Paterson Forge Partnership to Enhance Catechetical TrainingMorristown, N.J., May 1, 2024 – (), is proud to announce its partnership with the  in a pioneering initiative aimed at expanding and enriching the training of Catechetical leaders and lay ministers within the Catholic Church.

This collaboration represents a pivotal step in a broader effort across the Catholic Church to elevate the standard of Catechetical Ministry and Religious Education. In alignment with this vision, and the Diocese of Paterson are launching a Certificate in Catechetical Ministry and Religious Education tailored for Diocesan Catechetical leaders and other lay ministers.

“Over the past year, and the Diocese of Paterson have worked together to create a cooperative framework enabling Diocesan Catechetical leaders and lay ministers to earn academic credits and fulfill all requirements for this certificate program. The program will use a curriculum offered through the National Community of Catechetical Leaders (NCCL),” said Gary B. Crosby, Ph.D., president of .

“Working through the Diocese, rigorously reviewed and evaluated the NCCL curriculum to ensure its alignment with the institution's established ,” said The Most Reverend Kevin J. Sweeney, Bishop of Paterson. “We are thrilled to embark on this journey with the University to empower and equip Catechetical leaders and lay ministers with the knowledge and skills vital for effective ministry within our faith community.”

The new Catechetical Ministry and Religious Education program is slated to commence in Fall 2024 and includes a comprehensive curriculum totaling 18 credits. This includes four 4-credit undergraduate courses and a 2-credit retreat. Additionally, participants may have the option to pursue graduate credits with supplementary content and instruction, subject to eligibility.

"This partnership exemplifies our commitment to academic excellence and service to the Church. The Program's potential for growth is considerable and underscores ’s time-honored dedication to fostering a culture of lifelong learning and spiritual enrichment,” added Crosby.

Prospective applicants, including current catechetical leaders and those aspiring to leadership roles, are encouraged to contact the  for further information.