Title: Catechist%20Formation
1Catechist Formation
2What Is Catechesis?The Mystery of the
Incarnation
3What is Catechesis?
4Revelation
5Revelation
6Revelation
- Gods self-disclosure.
- God wishes to be known by us.
7Revelation
- Gods self-disclosure.
- God wishes to be known by us.
- God wishes to be in relationship with us.
8Revelation
- Gods self-disclosure.
- God wishes to be known by us.
- God wishes to be in relationship with us.
- Why?
9Revelation
- Gods self-disclosure.
- God wishes to be known by us.
- God wishes to be in relationship with us.
- Why? Because God loves us.
10Revelation is always mediated.
11Revelation is always mediated.
12Revelation is always mediated.
- Through our senses.
- Through people.
13Revelation is always mediated.
- Through our senses.
- Through people.
- Through creation.
14Revelation is always mediated.
- Through our senses.
- Through people.
- Through creation.
A direct experience of God is not possible in
this life.
15What is our response to revelation?
16What is our response to revelation?
- Faith.
- We come to know and love the One who reaches out
to us.
17Revelation reaches its apex in Jesus Christ
- In Him, divinity is mediated though a human being.
18Jesus ChristBoth Revealer and Revelation
- Jesus did not come solely in response to sin.
- His coming was a part of Gods plan from all
time Jesus is not Plan B.
19The Church is the guardian of Gods revelation.
- Transmitted though Scripture.
20The Church is the guardian of Gods revelation.
- Transmitted though Scripture.
- Transmitted through Tradition.
21The Church is the guardian of Gods revelation.
- Transmitted though Scripture.
- Transmitted through Tradition.
- Kept from error by the Holy Spirit.
22EvangelizationThe proclamation of the Good News
of Jesus Christ
23How do we proclaim it?
24How do we proclaim it?
- Through the call to faith and community.
25How do we proclaim it?
- Through the call to faith and community.
- Through initiation all Christian education is
initiatory in character.
26How do we proclaim it?
- Through the call to faith and community.
- Through initiation all Christian education is
initiatory in character. - The catechumenate is our model.
27How do we proclaim it?
- Through the call to faith and community.
- Through initiation all Christian education is
initiatory in character. - The catechumenate is our model.
- Adult catechesis is the norm.
28How do we proclaim it?
- Through the call to faith and community.
- Through initiation all Christian education is
initiatory in character. - The catechumenate is our model.
- Adult catechesis is the norm.
- Through ongoing formation.
29How do we proclaim it?
- Through the call to faith and community.
- Through initiation all Christian education is
initiatory in character. - The catechumenate is our model.
- Adult catechesis is the norm.
- Through ongoing formation.
- Through liturgy.
30How do we proclaim it?
- Through the call to faith and community.
- Through initiation all Christian education is
initiatory in character. - The catechumenate is our model.
- Adult catechesis is the norm.
- Through ongoing formation.
- Through liturgy.
- Through theological study.
31ConversionThe object of evangelization and a
life-long process.
32ConversionThe object of evangelization and a
life-long process.Catechesis brings about and
supports conversion.
33Primary Proclamation and Catechesis
- Primary proclamation is aimed at non-believers.
34Primary Proclamation and Catechesis
- Primary proclamation is aimed at non-believers.
- Catechesis is ongoing.
35Primary Proclamation and Catechesis
- Primary proclamation is aimed at non-believers.
- Catechesis is ongoing.
- The two are not always distinct.
36Primary Proclamation and Catechesis
- Primary proclamation is aimed at non-believers.
- Catechesis is ongoing.
- The two are not always distinct.
- The context of catechesis is the faith community.
37Primary Proclamation and Catechesis
- Primary proclamation is aimed at non-believers.
- Catechesis is ongoing.
- The two are not always distinct.
- The context of catechesis is the faith community.
- Catechesis prepares for the task of mission.
38Catechesis is
39Catechesis is
- Comprehensive and systematic.
40Catechesis is
- Comprehensive and systematic.
- An apprenticeship of the Christian life.
41Catechesis is
- Comprehensive and systematic.
- An apprenticeship of the Christian life.
- Education and formation.
42Many Forms of Ongoing Catechesis
43Many Forms of Ongoing Catechesis
44Many Forms of Ongoing Catechesis
- The study of Scripture.
- Liturgical catechesis
45Many Forms of Ongoing Catechesis
- The study of Scripture.
- Liturgical catechesis
- Homilies and the symbolism of the sacraments.
46Many Forms of Ongoing Catechesis
- The study of Scripture.
- Liturgical catechesis
- Homilies and the symbolism of the sacraments.
- Reflection in the light of faith.
47Many Forms of Ongoing Catechesis
- The study of Scripture.
- Liturgical catechesis
- Homilies and the symbolism of the sacraments.
- Reflection in the light of faith.
- Study of the Churchs social teaching.
48Many Forms of Ongoing Catechesis
- The study of Scripture.
- Liturgical catechesis
- Homilies and the symbolism of the sacraments.
- Reflection in the light of faith.
- Study of the Churchs social teaching.
- Spiritual Direction.
49Many Forms of Ongoing Catechesis
- The study of Scripture.
- Liturgical catechesis
- Homilies and the symbolism of the sacraments.
- Reflection in the light of faith.
- Study of the Churchs social teaching.
- Spiritual Direction.
- Theological Study.
50Religious instruction is distinct from catechesis.
- Catechesis teaches a way of life.
51Four Key Dimensions of Catechesis
52Four Key Dimensions of Catechesis
- Catechesis is the work of the Church. It is
central.
53Four Key Dimensions of Catechesis
- Catechesis is the work of the Church. It is
central. - Its goal is communion and intimacy with Jesus
Christ, through the work of the Holy Spirit.
54Four Key Dimensions of Catechesis
- Catechesis is the work of the Church. It is
central. - Its goal is communion and intimacy with Jesus
Christ, through the work of the Holy Spirit. - Its object is profession of faith in Christ,
which is trinitarian, loving and communal.
55Four Key Dimensions of Catechesis
- Catechesis is the work of the Church. It is
central. - Its goal is communion and intimacy with Jesus
Christ, through the work of the Holy Spirit. - Its object is profession of faith in Christ,
which is trinitarian, loving and communal. - It has specific, interrelated tasks.
56The Tasks of Catechesis
57The Tasks of Catechesis
- Promoting knowledge of the faith.
58The Tasks of Catechesis
- Promoting knowledge of the faith.
- Liturgical education.
59The Tasks of Catechesis
- Promoting knowledge of the faith.
- Liturgical education.
- Moral formation.
60The Tasks of Catechesis
- Promoting knowledge of the faith.
- Liturgical education.
- Moral formation.
- Teaching to pray.
61The Tasks of Catechesis
- Promoting knowledge of the faith.
- Liturgical education.
- Moral formation.
- Teaching to pray.
- Educating for community life.
62The Tasks of Catechesis
- Promoting knowledge of the faith.
- Liturgical education.
- Moral formation.
- Teaching to pray.
- Educating for community life.
- Missionary initiation.
63To Summarize
64To Summarize
- Revelation is Gods self-disclosure, done out of
love for us and a desire to be in relationship
with us. It is mediated through creation and
reaches its apex in Jesus Christ. - Revelation leads to
65Faith
66Faith
- Faith is our response to Gods loving initiative.
We respond with love and trust in Gods
faithfulness and care for us. Our lives become
centered on Jesus Christ who is both the Revealer
and the Revelation. - Faith leads to
67Evangelization
68Evangelization
- We share the Good News of Jesus Christ.
- We proclaim it to all.
- Evangelization leads to
69Conversion
70Conversion
- A metanoia, a turning around of our lives.
- We re-orient our lives towards God rather than
self. - It is a life-long process.
- Initial and ongoing conversion is fostered by
71Catechesis
72Catechesis Is
73Catechesis Is
- The faith is passed on.
- More than religious instruction we pass on a way
of life.
74Catechesis Is
- The faith is passed on.
- More than religious instruction we pass on a way
of life. - Central to the work of the Church.
75Catechesis Is
- The faith is passed on.
- More than religious instruction we pass on a way
of life. - Central to the work of the Church.
- Under the guidance of the Holy Spirit.
76Catechesis Is
- The faith is passed on.
- More than religious instruction we pass on a way
of life. - Central to the work of the Church.
- Under the guidance of the Holy Spirit.
- Both initiatory and ongoing.
77Catechesis Is
- The faith is passed on.
- More than religious instruction we pass on a way
of life. - Central to the work of the Church.
- Under the guidance of the Holy Spirit.
- Both initiatory and ongoing.
- Modeled on the catechumenate.
78Foundations of Catholicism
- The Mystery of the Incarnation
79What is meant by the Incarnation?
- God takes on human flesh and comes to dwell among
us as a human being
80The significance of the Incarnation
- God entered into His creation in an unprecedented
way through Jesus Christ.
81The significance of the Incarnation
- God entered into His creation in an unprecedented
way through Jesus Christ. - The divide between the Creator and Creation is
closed forever.
82The significance of the Incarnation
- God entered into His creation in an unprecedented
way through Jesus Christ. - The divide between the Creator and His creation
is closed forever. - All of creation is permeated with the presence of
God. God is present in rather than just
present to creation.
83The reality of the Incarnation
- God entered into His creation in an unprecedented
way through Jesus Christ. - The divide between the Creator and Creation is
closed forever. - All of creation is permeated with the presence of
God. God is present in rather than just
present to creation. - Humanity and all creation (the material world) is
raised up.
84Therefore
- All of creation has the potential for divine
encounter.
85Therefore
- All of creation has the potential for divine
encounter. - All of creation has the potential to be vehicles
of Gods saving activity.
86Therefore
- All of creation has the potential for divine
encounter. - All of creation has the potential to be vehicles
of Gods saving activity. - All of creation is sacramental in nature. Matter
and spirit come together.
87Therefore
- All of creation has the potential for divine
encounter. - All of creation has the potential to be vehicles
of Gods saving activity. - All of creation is sacramental in nature. Matter
and spirit come together. - The Sacraments are given to us by Christ, who is
Himself the Sacrament of God.
88This is a foundational concept in Catholicism.
- The world is charged with the grandeur of God. It
will flame out like shining from shook foil. - -- Gerard Manley Hopkins
89At Our Next Meeting
- Passing on the Gospel Message
- Scripture Gods Revelation