What is TEC?
Sponsored by
the
Archdiocese of New Orleans,
TEC is a three-day retreat weekend of prayer, reflections/talks,
discussions and activities based on the Paschal Mystery. TEC is
a special experience with topics and an approach designed for
older adolescents and young adults who have completed their
first semester of their junior year of High School. It begins at
8:00AM on Saturday and ends about 8:00PM on Monday.
[Upcoming Retreat Dates]
Candidates are required to attend all three days. Applications
can be printed from this website.
TEC
weekends are filled with talks, group discussions, personal
reflection, recreation and live music. Sharing, getting to know
those around you and participation in activities are important
aspects
of the weekend.
New Orleans TEC weekends are held at the Magnificat Center of
the Holy Spirit which is located in the pine forests just
outside of Ponchatoula, Louisiana. Retreatants are offered
transportation to and from New Orleans, at no additional cost,
and are housed in dorm rooms with full access to washrooms and
hot showers.
Mission
Believing that
the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ is the core message
of our Christian faith, TEC is a recognized movement of the
Roman Catholic Church, offering to youth and young adults an
experience of the Paschal Mystery of Jesus. Through
evangelization and catechesis, this intergenerational movement
facilitates spiritual growth of youth and young adults with a
community of adult mentors. TEC calls forth one’s goodness for
service in the Church and world. Toward this end, TEC is
committed to providing formation and education of adult leaders,
quality resources, and a network of support and communication.

History
In the
afterglow of the Second Vatican Counsel, Fr. Matt Fedewa, a
priest of the Diocese of Lansing, Michigan, designed a retreat
experience to focus the essentials of the Catholic faith for
older adolescents. As a teacher of a senior class, Fr. Fedewa
was well aware of the disenchantment of youth. The initiative
for his work was informed, in part, by his experience in adult
faith communities like the Cursillo movement. Two insights
contributed greatly to Fr. Fedewa’s development of the new Teens
Encounter Christ Retreat:

1.
Ministry to youth in America needed to adopt the approach of
missionary catechesis, which meant that the Good News should be
presented within the context of youth culture.
2.
Many youth have been sacramentalized without having been
initiated into the faith. There was a need for young people to
experience the core truths of the faith.
The
first TEC weekend was held in October 1965 on the campus of the
Sisters of Mercy Hospital in Battle Creek, Michigan, where Sr.
M. Concetta, RSM (now Dorothy Gereke), the administrator of the
hospital, hosted and assisted in refining details. In the
following years, the movement met with great success in the
Lansing diocese and was shared with many other dioceses. Today
80 TEC programs are active in 59 dioceses, including several
outside the United States.[TEC CONFERENCE]
TEC
first arrived in New Orleans in 1966. After a period of growth
and more than 100 weekends, the movement became dormant in the
1970s. In 1982 the movement was re-founded with great
enthusiasm. Since that date, the New Orleans TEC movement has
offered almost 100 weekend retreats, touching thousands of
lives. New Orleans TEC counts as active community members:
priests, religious brothers and sisters, married couples, single
men and women, as well as hundreds of young adults and teens.
New Orleans
TEC is organized under the Office of Youth and Young Adult
Ministry of the Archdiocese of New Orleans. It is guided by a
core group of community members who work with the Archdiocesan
Director of Youth and Young Adult Ministry for the benefit of
the whole New Orleans community. New Orleans TEC currently
offers four retreats each year, which are staffed by a priest,
and a trained team of former TEC retreatants.
In 1997, the
National Manual for TEC was presented to Pope John Paul II by
Archbishop Roger Scwietz, OMI (TEC Episcopal Moderator), Rev.
James Brown, OAR, Rev. Matt Fedewa and Dorothy Gereke. This
revised manual was implemented in New Orleans in 1999. In 2005,
TEC celebrated the 40th Anniversary of its founding.
Several members of the TEC New Orleans movement traveled to
Belleville, Illinois for the festivities.
In
2007, TEC New Orleans celebrates the Silver Anniversary of its
re-founding with a Communities of Faith and Follow-Through
Retreat, presented by the staff of the national TEC
Conference. On October 13, 2007, TEC New Orleans will gather at
Notre Dame Seminary to celebrate the Eucharist and enjoy a meal
in commemoration of its 25 year history, as well as TEC #100.
All present and past community members are invited.
Method of Catechesis
TEC offers to
youth and young adults the opportunity to encounter and
integrate the Paschal Mystery at a time of passage into young
adulthood. What the Church celebrates annually through the
seasons of Lent-Easter-Pentecost and through the sacraments of
initiation, TEC condenses into a three-day experience.
It provides a lived experience of the essential truths of our
faith, drawing youth/young adults to a commitment to Christ and
empowering them to live as disciples of Jesus Christ in our
world today. Through evangelization and catechesis, this
intergenerational movement facilitates spiritual growth of youth
and young adults within a community of adult mentors.