Archdiocese Office of Family Life Holds First Annual Conference

| 03/28/2023

By: Steven Schwankert

At the conference’s main venue, Cathedral High School, also in Midtown, Dr. Hosffman Ospino gave the keynote address to the more than 100 participants

Dr. Hosffman Ospino of Boston College presents on "The Evangelizing Family," the keynote address at the First Annual Family Life Conference, March 25, 2023.
Dr. Hosffman Ospino of Boston College presents on "The Evangelizing Family," the keynote address at the First Annual Family Life Conference, March 25, 2023. Photo by Steven Schwankert/The Good Newsroom.

The event began with a bilingual Mass celebrated by retired Bishop Gerald Walsh at St. John the Evangelist Roman Catholic Church in Midtown Manhattan.

At the conference’s main venue, Cathedral High School, also in Midtown, Dr. Hosffman Ospino gave the keynote address to the more than 100 participants. Dr. Ospino, a native of Colombia and  Associate Professor of Hispanic Ministry and Religious Education Chair, Department of Religious Education and Pastoral Ministry at Boston College, delivered his remarks primarily in English with commentary in Spanish, to serve both linguistic groups in attendance.

“How do we know that God wants the family in our lives? Everything begins at the time of Creation. We all were created in God’s image and likeness,” Dr. Ospino said in his presentation, “The Evangelizing Family.”

God wants the family to reflect the perfection of the Holy Trinity, with the Trinity as the ultimate model of family life, Dr. Ospino said. The three persons in the Trinity love each other perfectly and infinitely, in a love that is defined by giving, he added. 

“I as a spouse need to give myself entirely to my wife. Parents give themselves entirely to their children. In that way we are communicating what we are witnessing in the Trinity,” Dr. Ospino said.

Later in his talk, Dr. Ospino focused on current problems that face the family, and as a result, also affect the Church. 

“When we abdicate our role as parents to teach our children, how are they going to love? Google? TikTok? Instagram?”

He identified four pillars of an evangelizing family, one that is held together by its love for God and love for each other:

  1. An evangelizing family prays and celebrates together
  2. An evangelizing family learns the faith together
  3. An evangelizing family supports one another
  4. An evangelizing family serves and advocates together
Dr. Ospino believes that the Church’s next evangelization movement should be a nuptial moment, pointing to statistics that the number of Catholic weddings is down 75% since 1970.
 
Also presenting at the conference were representatives from family focused groups including Communio, and James R. Walters, author of Batter Up: Answering the Call of Faith & Fatherhood and the former director of residence ministry at St. John’s University in Queens.
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