Overview

The Call to Sponsorship Today

Join CHA for a compelling three-part series exploring the evolving role of sponsorship in Catholic health care. We will examine pressing questions, spark a national dialogue and highlight essential elements for the future of sponsorship.

Why Does Sponsorship Matter for Influencing Mission?

  • Examine sponsorship as an art, focusing on authority and influence
  • Refocus our understanding of Catholic identity as prophetic call

Session 1: How is the Spirit Moving Among Us?

Oct. 10
1 to 1:45 p.m. ET
  • Examine sponsorship as an art, focusing on authority and influence
  • Refocus our understanding of Catholic identity as prophetic call 

Ann Garrido, D.Min
Associate Professor of Homiletics
Aquinas Institute of Theology

Sr. Teresa Maya, CCVI, Ph.D.
Senior Director, Theology and Sponsorship
CHA

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Lori Ashmore-Ruppel, MAPS
Senior. Director, Mission Services Management
CHA

Session 2: Where Is the Charism in Health Care?

Nov. 14
1 to 1:45 p.m. ET
  • Discuss how founding congregations shared their Charism and how it continues to influence ministries
  • Consider whether we need to shift our conversation about Charism

Fr. Joseph  Driscoll, D.Min.
Director of Ministry Formation and Organization Spirituality
Redeemer Health 

Sr. Gloria Schaab, SSJ, Ph.D.
Chair, Department of Theology and Philosophy
Barry University

Fr. Michael Rozier, SJ, Ph.D.
Associate Professor Health Management and Policy
St. Louis University

Registration

Nov. 14, 2024
1 to 1:45 p.m. ET
(Please adjust for your time zone)

Registration Fee:
CHA Members*: $0/$50
Non-Members: $100 

REGISTER

*CHA Member registration fee is based upon member type. Please click the “REGISTER” button below and log in or contact the CHA Service Center at [email protected] for your pricing.

Questions? Email CHA or call (800) 230-7823


Upcoming Sessions

Session 3: How Is Sponsorship Evolving, and What Comes Next?

Jan. 9, 2025 - Registration coming soon.

  • Gain insights into the new phase of sponsorship as generational transitions take place
  • Explore future directions for sponsorship