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Title: Session 12 - Formators of Faith
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Description: Session 12 fishbowl dialogue facilitated by Diana Dudoit Raiche. Diana reviews the Top 10 Characteristics of a well formed teen and then leads the dialogue on the key question: "What are the skills, knowledge and abilities that we need in those forming the faith of young people in order to help develop the desired characteristics in young people?"

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