Title: Catechist Formation
1Catechist Formation
2Scripture Gods RevelationPassing On the
Gospel Message
3Scripture
- A privileged mode of revelation
- It is held above all others.
4The Catholic Approach to Scripture
- We interpret Scripture in context.
5The Catholic Approach to Scripture
- We interpret Scripture in context.
- We interpret Scripture communally.
6The Context of Scripture
- The human authors are inspired by the Holy Spirit.
7The Context of Scripture
- The human authors are inspired by the Holy
Spirit. - They write in
- Different times.
8The Context of Scripture
- The human authors are inspired by the Holy
Spirit. - They write in
- Different times.
- Different literary genres (types of literature).
9The Context of Scripture
- The human authors are inspired by the Holy
Spirit. - They write in
- Different times.
- Different literary genres (types of literature).
- Different historical and social circumstances.
10The Context of Scripture
- The human authors are inspired by the Holy
Spirit. - They write in
- Different times.
- Different literary genres (types of literature).
- Different historical and social circumstances.
- Therefore, the authors write in a way appropriate
to their abilities, their time and their culture.
11The Context of Scripture Inerrancy
- Catholic definition is different from some
Christian denominations.
12The Context of Scripture Inerrancy
- Catholic definition is different from some
Christian denominations. - Inerrancy means that Scripture is without error
in that which God has revealed to us for our
salvation.
13The Context of Scripture Inerrancy
- Catholic definition is different from some
Christian denominations. - Inerrancy means that Scripture is without error
in that which God has revealed to us for our
salvation. - It does not mean that Scripture is without error
in all its aspects, such as science or its
accounts of historical events.
14The Context of Scripture Deeper Meaning
- Christianity, like Judaism and Islam is a
historically based religion.
15The Context of Scripture Deeper Meaning
- Christianity, like Judaism and Islam is a
historically based religion. - The events of salvation history actually happened.
16The Context of Scripture Deeper Meaning
- Christianity, like Judaism and Islam is a
historically based religion. - The events of salvation history actually
happened. - However, the Bible is not a history book, so
those accounts may not be correct in all details.
17The Context of Scripture Deeper Meaning
- Christianity, like Judaism and Islam is a
historically based religion. - The events of salvation history actually
happened. - However, the Bible is not a history book, so
those accounts may not be correct in all details. - Events not considered part of salvation history
may or may not have happened.
18The Context of Scripture Deeper Meaning
- Christianity, like Judaism and Islam is a
historically based religion. - The events of salvation history actually
happened. - However, the Bible is not a history book, so
those accounts may not be correct in all details. - Events not considered part of salvation history
may or may not have happened. - Catholic interpretation looks to the deeper
meaning of Scripture.
19The Context of Scripture Deeper Meaning
- Christianity, like Judaism and Islam is a
historically based religion. - The events of salvation history actually
happened. - However, the Bible is not a history book, so
those accounts may not be correct in all details. - Events not considered part of salvation history
may or may not have happened. - Catholic interpretation looks to the deeper
meaning of Scripture. - The inerrancy of Scripture is not denied in any
way by this approach.
20Scriptural Context aids in interpretation in two
ways
- Understanding the times, the culture, the
literary genre, and the specific circumstances
that produced the text.
21Scriptural Context aids in interpretation in two
ways
- Understanding the times, the culture, the
literary genre, and the specific circumstances
that produced the text. - Making the connection to the present.
22Scriptural Context aids in interpretation in two
ways
- Understanding the times, the culture, the
literary genre, and the specific circumstances
that produced the text. - Making the connection to the present.
If we fail to do the first, we risk
misunderstanding the text. If we fail to do the
second, we render the text irrelevant. The text
has nothing to say to us.
23Catholics Interpret in Community
- A rich, 2,000 year history of interpretation
which shows a diversity of approaches.
24Catholics Interpret in Community
- A rich, 2,000 year tradition of interpretation
which shows a diversity of approaches. - We learn about it through commentaries and
reading guides found in Bibles.
25Catholics Interpret in Community
- A rich, 2,000 year tradition of interpretation
which shows a diversity of approaches. - We learn about it through commentaries and
reading guides found in Bibles. - We do not decide as individuals how Scripture is
interpreted.
26Catholics Interpret in Community
- A rich, 2,000 year tradition of interpretation
which shows a diversity of approaches. - We learn about it through commentaries and
reading guides found in Bibles. - We do not decide as individuals how Scripture is
interpreted. - The Church keeps us from error.
27A Ridiculously Brief Summary
- The Old Testament
- A long oral tradition.
28A Ridiculously Brief Summary
- The Old Testament
- A long oral tradition.
- A long editing tradition.
29A Ridiculously Brief Summary
- The Old Testament
- A long oral tradition.
- A long editing tradition.
- The majority of books are in Hebrew, some are in
Greek.
30A Ridiculously Brief Summary
- The Old Testament
- A long oral tradition.
- A long editing tradition.
- The majority of books are in Hebrew, some are in
Greek. - Sometimes called The First Testament or The
Hebrew Scriptures.
31A Ridiculously Brief Summary
- The New Testament
- A more literate period, therefore a much shorter
oral tradition.
32A Ridiculously Brief Summary
- The New Testament
- A more literate period, therefore a much shorter
oral tradition. - Also a much shorter editing tradition.
33A Ridiculously Brief Summary
- The New Testament
- A more literate period, therefore a much shorter
oral tradition. - Also a much shorter editing tradition.
- Written entirely in Greek
34Passing on the Gospel Tradition
35Jesus IS the Word
36Jesus IS the Word
- A person lies at the core of our beliefs. We
preach Christ and all that is related to him.
37Jesus IS the Word
- A person lies at the core of our beliefs. We
preach Christ and all that is related to him. - We do not just learn about Christ, we grow in
relationship with him.
38Jesus IS the Word
- A person lies at the core of our beliefs. We
preach Christ and all that is related to him. - We do not just learn about Christ, we grow in
relationship with him. - Christ is the apex of revelation everything
points to him.
39Jesus IS the Word
- A person lies at the core of our beliefs. We
preach Christ and all that is related to him. - We do not just learn about Christ, we grow in
relationship with him. - Christ is the apex of revelation everything
points to him. - We faithfully pass on the Gospel message in all
its fullness, not our own interpretation.
40Jesus IS the Word
- A person lies at the core of our beliefs. We
preach Christ and all that is related to him. - We do not just learn about Christ, we grow in
relationship with him. - Christ is the apex of revelation everything
points to him. - We faithfully pass on the Gospel message in all
its fullness, not our own interpretation. - Christ leads us to the Trinity, since he exists
in communion with the Father and the Holy Spirit.
41Salvation and Liberation
- The Good News in Christ we are saved and set
free.
42Salvation and Liberation
- The Good News in Christ we are saved and set
free. - God is not distant and inaccessible.
43Salvation and Liberation
- The Good News in Christ we are saved and set
free. - God is not distant and inaccessible.
- God offers us salvation we are His children.
44Salvation and Liberation
- The Good News in Christ we are saved and set
free. - God is not distant and inaccessible.
- God offers us salvation we are His children.
- The Reign of God is one of love, justice an peace.
45Salvation and Liberation
- The Good News in Christ we are saved and set
free. - God is not distant and inaccessible.
- God offers us salvation we are His children.
- The Reign of God is one of love, justice an
peace. - The Reign of God is brought to life in Jesus
Christ.
46Salvation and Liberation
- The Church is at the service of the Reign of God.
47Salvation and Liberation
- The Church is at the service of the Reign of God.
- We are in pilgrimage to Gods house where the
Reign will be fully realized.
48Salvation and Liberation
- The Church is at the service of the Reign of God.
- We are in pilgrimage to Gods house where the
Reign will be fully realized. - Liberation follows from the Reign of God Christ
is the Liberator.
49Salvation and Liberation
- The Church is at the service of the Reign of God.
- We are in pilgrimage to Gods house where the
Reign will be fully realized. - Liberation follows from the Reign of God Christ
is the Liberator. - We are called to address conflict and injustice,
in love.
50Catechesis Takes Place in the Church
- The faith is passed on in the community of
believers - Through writings, the testimony of the saints,
the Churchs teaching tradition.
51Catechesis Takes Place in the Church
- The faith is passed on in the community of
believers - Through writings, the testimony of the saints,
the Churchs teaching tradition. - We focus on
- Salvation history in Scripture and Church
history the history of the people of God.
52Catechesis Takes Place in the Church
- The faith is passed on in the community of
believers - Through writings, the testimony of the saints,
the Churchs teaching tradition. - We focus on
- Salvation history in Scripture and Church
history the history of the people of God. - We examine today in the light of our tradition
and history.
53Catechesis Takes Place in the Church
- The faith is passed on in the community of
believers - Through writings, the testimony of the saints,
the Churchs teaching tradition. - We focus on
- Salvation history in Scripture and Church
history the history of the people of God. - Examining today in the light of our tradition and
history. - Situating the sacraments in the realm of human
experience.
54Catechesis Takes Place in the Church
- The faith is passed on in the community of
believers - Through writings, the testimony of the saints,
the Churchs teaching tradition. - We focus on
- Salvation history in Scripture and Church
history the history of the people of God. - Examining today in the light of our tradition and
history. - Situating the sacraments in the realm of human
experience. - Deeper meaning in events past and present, to
find the mystery of God in them.
55The Good News in All Cultures
- Two principles to help decide whether dimensions
of culture are fitting
56The Good News in All Cultures
- Two principles to help decide whether dimensions
of culture are fitting - Compatibility with the Gospel.
57The Good News in All Cultures
- Two principles to help decide whether dimensions
of culture are fitting - Compatibility with the Gospel.
- Communion with the universal Church.
58The Good News in All Cultures
- Two principles to help decide whether dimensions
of culture are fitting - Compatibility with the Gospel.
- Communion with the universal Church.
- The demands of the Gospel should not be reduced
for fear of rejection.
59A Complete Message, Ordered for Understanding
- The very purpose of catechesis is to help the
person live in communion with Jesus Christ.
60A Complete Message, Ordered for Understanding
- The very purpose of catechesis is to help the
person live in communion with Jesus Christ. - Must be related to human life and understanding,
otherwise just a set of concepts.
61A Complete Message, Ordered for Understanding
- The very purpose of catechesis is to help the
person live in communion with Jesus Christ. - Must be related to human life and understanding,
otherwise just a set of concepts. - The Gospel satisfies the longing of the human
heart.
62A Complete Message, Ordered for Understanding
- The very purpose of catechesis is to help the
person live in communion with Jesus Christ. - Must be related to human life and understanding,
otherwise just a set of concepts. - The Gospel satisfies the longing of the human
heart. - We interpret human life in the light of Christ.
63A Complete Message, Ordered for Understanding
- The very purpose of catechesis is to help the
person live in communion with Jesus Christ. - Must be related to human life and understanding,
otherwise just a set of concepts. - The Gospel satisfies the longing of the human
heart. - We interpret human life in the light of Christ.
- The themes of the Creed illuminate human life.
64A Complete Message, Ordered for Understanding
- The very purpose of catechesis is to help the
person live in communion with Jesus Christ. - Must be related to human life and understanding,
otherwise just a set of concepts. - The Gospel satisfies the longing of the human
heart. - We interpret human life in the light of Christ.
- The themes of the Creed illuminate human life.
- Great human experiences are liturgical moments as
well.
65A Complete Message, Ordered for Understanding
- The very purpose of catechesis is to help the
person live in communion with Jesus Christ. - Must be related to human life and understanding,
otherwise just a set of concepts. - The Gospel satisfies the longing of the human
heart. - We interpret human life in the light of Christ.
- The themes of the Creed illuminate human life.
- Great human experiences are liturgical moments as
well. - Must be integrated fully. Difference between
catechesis and instruction.
66The CCC Its Nature and Role
- The Catechism of the Catholic Church is a
compendium of Catholic beliefs intended for the
universal Church.
67The CCC Its Nature and Role
- The Catechism of the Catholic Church is a
compendium of Catholic beliefs intended for the
universal Church. - Episcopal Synods encouraged to produce local
catechisms to present the Catholic faith in a way
suited to society and culture.
68The CCC Its Nature and Role
- The Catechism of the Catholic Church is a
compendium of Catholic beliefs intended for the
universal Church. - Episcopal Synods encouraged to produce local
catechisms to present the Catholic faith in a way
suited to society and culture. - USCCB produced the U.S. Catechism for Adults.
69At our next meeting
- The Art of Teaching the Faith
- The Gift of the Sacraments