Title: Footsteps in Faith Catechist Workshop 20082009
1Footsteps in FaithCatechist Workshop2008-2009
Welcome!
2- Opening Prayer
- Sower of the
- Seed
3What is Catechesis?
- "Catechesis leads people
- to enter the mystery of Christ,
- to encounter him, and
- to discover themselves and
- the meaning of their lives in him
- -General Directory for Catechesis, 19
4Vision for Catechesis
- Catechesis literally means echo.
- In Catechesis, we echo our the faith to the
next generation. - In Catechesis we share our faith, not just teach
about the faith. - In catechesis, you learn and grow in faith
together with those you catechize. - Good catechesis causes conversion.
5- Building upon the sense of wonder, catechesis
leads people to a sense of the sacred and to
recognition of Gods presence in their lives. - National Catechetical Directory, 145
6- Catechesis has to reveal in all clarity the joy
and the demands - of the way of Christ.
- -John Paul II, Catechesi Tradendae, 29
7Conversion is
- Transformation
- Metamorphosis
- Change of heart
- Seeing with new eyes
- I once was blind but now I see
- Amazing Grace
8In Faith Formation, we aim to
- Nurture peoples relationship with their Creator,
- Introduce them to Jesus,
- Teach them to listen to the Holy Spirit,
- Help them to understand and appreciate the
practices and traditions of the Church - Transform them for a lifetime of faith.
9Reflection
- How does this vision of catechesis match or
conflict with your experience of catechesis? - In what ways do you see this approach different
than how you tend to approach Faith Formation? - How do you think this vision will challenge you
this year?
10Preparing for the Session
- Because Catechizing is echoing the faith, you
must be very careful about what you echo and how. - Faith must be shared with conviction, joy, love,
enthusiasm, and hope. - -National Catechetical Directory, 207
11- He or she (the catechist) must be a person of
prayer, one who frequently reflects on the
scriptures and whose Christlike living testifies
to deep faith. - -National Catechetical Directory, 207
12Preparing Self for the Session
- Read the Catechist Formation section before the
chapter. - Slowly and carefully read and reflect on the
readings mentioned in that sessions chapter. - Slowly and carefully read and reflect on the
corresponding weeks Mass readings. - Ask God for inspiration and guidance to lead and
share the faith compassionately and accurately.
13Preparing Material for the Session
- Spend at least one hour in preparation.
- Read through the chapter given in the Harcourt
textbook about two weeks in advance of your
session. - On the back of your session plan sheet, jot ideas
for your session as you go along. - Revisit this chapter and put together your
session plan in the week before.
14Reflection
- What does my daily prayer life look like?
- In what area of my faith would I most like to
grow this year? - What bible stories do I find the most enjoyable
to retell? - When is my best time to prepare for the sessions?
15Footsteps inFaith
16Why Footsteps in Faith?
- The Christian faith is, above all,
- conversion to Jesus Christ,
- full and sincere adherence
- to his person
- and the decision to walk in his footsteps.
- -General Directory for Catechesis, 53
17Program Components
- Set up rooms done by 15 minutes prior to
session - Snack?
- Building Community
- Centering Community Gathering
- Sending Forth by grade level
- Grade-level time
- Sending Forth to home
18Setting up the Room
- Complete by 15 mins prior to session
- (Sunday 1130am, Wednesday 615pm)
- Bulletin board
- Prayer table
- Activity
- Name cards
- tie-it-together projects
- Media music, DVD/TV
19Snack?
- Sunday snack will be coffee, OJ, and breakfast
treats in the Parish Center prior to your
classtime. - Wednesday snack
- Do you prefer it in your rooms (held whenever is
convenient) or in a large group in the Parish
Center? - What format? Have parents bring food or have a
parish collection?
20Building Community
- While families are coming together and preparing
themselves for the gathering, sharing snack, etc.
please go around and say hello to your children.
Greet them, meet their families, introduce
yourself. - Start up a conversation how is school, what
sports do you play, what was something you found
you could give God thanks for this week.
21Centering Gathering
- Sunday we will come together and center ourselves
at approximately 1200p.m. - Wednesday, if we share a snack as a group we will
come together and center ourselves at
approximately 645p.m. If not, we will center at
630p.m. - You will need to be present for all of all of the
gatherings. (If you are running late, please
sneak in the back.)
22Sending forth by grade level
- When your grade level is called, come stand to
the front or side so your students can gather
around you. - If you know you still do not have an assistant
for that class, remind me and I will make the
call for a parent to help. - Once you are collected together, you can go to
your room (or where you are beginning your
session).
23Grade-level time
- Always begin and end in prayer.
- Talk about what is on the prayer table.
- Session may be held in any of the parish spaces
except for where others already are. - Church, Chapel, Memorial Garden, Prayer Garden
(behind the PC), by Marys Statue in front of
church, on the grass
24Sending forth to home
- Send something home with the students each week.
- Pass out any handouts.
- Make mention of upcoming birthdays.
- Bless them or give hugs. Make the sign of the
cross on their foreheads. - Do not release the child except to the parent
(this is why meeting the parents is important).
25Reflection
- Where is my favorite place to meet with God?
The car? The shower? In Church? - Why is this place the right place for me?
- What are some conversation starters ways for me
to open conversation with other families? - How can I make my children feel special and loved
before I send them forth?
26Methodology
27Setting up the Room
- Bulletin board
- Changing monthly
- Never blank
- Can decorate with childrens pictures
- Seasonal
- Can use newspaper or wrapping paper as your
background - Prayer table
- Always have a lit candle, bible, and white cloth.
Add additional items as appropriate. - Name cards/place cards
- Optional Can add to them during the year.
- Media music, DVD/TV
- Some rooms do not have TVs please request in
advance. - All rooms should have a stereo.
28Footsteps
- The metaphor should be incorporated into your
classroom throughout the year i.e. - Following Jesus
- Walking a journey of faith
- Journeying together
- Standing ground
- Bible - a roadmap for your journey and a light
onto the path - Jumping and leaping for joy
29In-Session Reminders
- At least one activity during your session should
enable your children to move around. - Keep in mind that children learn in different
ways sight, sound, music, motion, writing,
speech, drawing, sharingIncorporate Use
demonstrations, activities, examples, actions,
symbols, signs, and story whenever possible to
help a message stick. - Personalize your room to make your space familiar
and friendly to your children.
30Use of Prayer
- Use prayer as often as it seems appropriate. If
someone says they have a sick cousin, pray
together, or put that name on a prayer list on
the board. - Take prayer requests (when Joey says to pray for
his grandma pray for Joeys and all grandmas). - Invite kids to write prayer requests on a slip of
paper and put it in a prayer jar. You can pray
over it at some point during class. It can be
kept on the prayer table.
31Tie-It Together activity ideas
- Fill in the letters A-Z throughout the year with
a word of the week - Make a quilt on the wall with each new piece
representing the message of the week. - Hang one ornament on a tree per week (branch in a
coffee can) as a symbol for that week. - Make a book with enough blank pages for the year.
On each page the children can individually
journal or write or draw about what they learned
that day. - Faith ruler start with a ruler going up. On
the lowest rung goes the first weeks message.
Each new week gets a new line going up. - Memoir book Older kids Make a blank book with
enogh pages for the year. On each page ask older
children to write three sentences about what this
weeks message meant to them personally, how it
affects them, things to pray about, etc.
32Liturgical Connection
- When planning for your session, ask,
- How can I incorporate the message from this
weekends readings and gospel into my session? - How does my session fit with the meaning of the
celebration of the Eucharist? - How can I bring elements from liturgy into my
session?
33Liturgical Connection Words
- Dialogue with children as the priest does, i.e.
- Peace be with you.And also with you.
- Let us pray
- May our Lord God bless you in the name of the
Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit. - Use language they may hear elsewhere (in Mass) in
your communications with your children.
34Liturgical Connection Environment
- Use liturgical colors when possible.
- Green Ordinary Time
- Purple Lent and Advent weeks 1, 2, 4
- Red Pentecost
- Pink Advent week 3
- White baptisms and Easter season
- Drape prayer table
- Use colors on bulletin boards
- Go to church and talk about what looks different
when the colors change
35Liturgical Connection Actions
- Practice actions they make in Church
- Kneeling
- Holy Water sign of the cross
- Genuflecting
- Raise arms Peace be with you or during prayers
of praise - Sign of peace shaking hands
- Hold hands for the Our Father
36 37Footsteps in Faith
- Similar to last year
- Sunday or Wednesday track
- About twice monthly
- 17 sessions on the calendar from beginning of
Sept thru end of May - Dates in the yellow handout
38Parent Program
- Held at the same time as the childrens program
- Speaker or presentation each time
- Parents are asked to attend at least half of the
sessions (8)
39Family Faith
- Brand new program this year
- All-family events open to the entire parish
- Nine on the calendar
- Announced and promoted in the bulletin
- No registration necessary
40Family Faith Events
- Need volunteers and creative thinkers to help put
the events together - First meeting to discuss
- September 4, 700pm in room 306
- You will be asked to really promote this to your
children. - All are welcome!
41Family Faith Dates
- October 1Teaching Mass
- October 29Topic Saints Heroes
- November 26Service Project
- December 3Topic Advent
- January 7Topic Rosary
- February 24 Mardi Gras to Lent
- March 18Topic Forgiveness
- April 5Seder Meal
- April 8Topic Holy Week
42Other PossibleFaith Formation Events
- Christmas Party 12/21 after 1030 Mass
- Christmas Nativity 12/24 400pm Mass
- Day-long VBS 12/29
- Stations of the Cross or Passion 4/10
- End-of-year bash in lieu of final session
- Summer VBS week of 6/14 or 6/22
- Summer series for children
43Roles and Expectations
- Catechists
- Assistants
- Catechetical Sunday Sept 21
44Planning Meetings
- Monthly planning meetings
- For all Catechists and Assistants
- Prefer weeknight or weekend?
- Start in September
45Catechetical Formation
- Each Catechist is expected to participate in two
catechetical formation experiences this year. - A magazine subscription to Religion Teachers
Journal or Catechist Magazine counts as one of
your formation experiences.
46Diocesan Opportunities for Catechetical Formation
- Catechetical Day Oct 25
- St. Francis Xavier (Ft. Myers)
- 800 a.m.-300 p.m.
- "The Word of God in the Life and Mission of the
Church - Keynote Carol Eipers (Sadlier Religion
Consultant and Author) - Catechetical institute next summer
- Classes at Diocesan Rice School
47Local Opportunities for Catechetical Formation
- Mandatory Catechist Workshop - January 8, 6-9pm
- Ministry Day of Reflection Feb 14
- If I find out more, I will let you know
48Legalities
- Safe Environment
- Volunteer Packets
- Fingerprints