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Jesus leads, Parish follows
  • Strategies for unlocking each persons journey
  • The pre-catechumenate
  • invitation to hear each others stories
  • deepening the relationship with Christ
  • moved towards discipleship
  • building the Kingdom of God

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  • Session 4
  • Lectionary Based Catechesis
  • Liturgy Based Catechesis
  • Instructional Based Catechesis
  • Combining the three
  • After the enquiry phase and the Rite of Welcome
    or Acceptance is complete the candidates and
    catechumens begin their formation in their
    journey.

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  • Within each stage of the journey there exists a
    deepening understanding of
  • Kerygma awakening relationship with Christ
    deepening awareness of Christ in daily life and
    practice conversion of mind and heart to Christ
    growing faith in Trinitarian nature of God.
  • Evangelia familiarization with Christian
    teachings gradual catechetical instruction to
    incrementally expand understanding of Church
    teachings intra-relation of Christian teachings
    through conversion process.
  • Koinonia sense of community celebrating faith
    in community support of community in journey of
    conversion, i.e. PP, RCIA team, sponsors, parish,
    family, involvement of all Baptized through the
    RCIA journey (representative/ growing familiarity
    and recognizing community of faith etc.
  • Leitourgia prayer-personal, community,
    liturgical liturgical seasons/year unfolds
    growing discernment/awareness/desire to
    participate in sacraments.
  • Diakonia initial enquiry into the Catholic
    community of faith bearing witness through
    community belonging service of others as natural
    in accepting full participation in community of
    faith live each moment sacramentally

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Liturgy Based Catechesis
  • Liturgy can never be a closed ritualUnless each
    member of the assembly lives the ritual moment in
    their daily lives, the content of the celebration
    is reduced.
  • (Joyce Zimmerman)

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  • The Liturgical celebrations of the RCIA along the
    journey of conversion, identify the deepening
    faith in God liturgy reflects the strengthening
    relationship with Jesus that is recognized and
    demonstrated.
  • Liturgy creates a public forum through which the
    whole Church participates in the celebration and
    thanksgiving of conversion, which incorporates
    the life of the parish community in the RCIA
    journey.
  • Liturgy as celebration of Christ in a community
    of faith offers understanding and challenge to
    the catechumens/candidates, since the meaning of
    relationship with Christ is not a private affair
    but a public event to be celebrated.
  • Liturgical ritual actively engages
    catechumens/candidates in the ancient rites of
    the Church and reveals the living tradition of
    Catholicism while inviting them to be part of
    this continuous faith journey of which we are all
    travelers on our path home to God The Father.

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The Rite of Acceptance/Welcome41, 42
  • This is the 1st public rite that welcomes
    catechumens and candidates into the Church
    community.
  • The Catholic faithful, who up until this point
    may not be aware that the journey of conversion
    has begun for members of their local community,
    recognize the evangelization taking place amongst
    them. This offers hope to the Catholic faithful
    who unconsciously live out their Christian faith
    in quiet example, possibly touching peoples
    lives through this contact or may even challenge
    their perception of actively living the Gospel
    message to reflect their faith.
  • This public liturgy demonstrates The Churchs
    acceptance and welcome of catechumens and
    candidates, while enabling an opportunity for
    Gods grace to be poured out on those members
    beginning the period of formation and learning
    more about Christ.

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The Rite of Election/Enrolment 105 106
  • This is the 2nd public rite that draws to a close
    the period of formation.
  • The term Election, refers to those on the RCIA
    journey of conversion who are elected by God,
    which the Church on earth serves to formalize
    this Divine calling. It is at this Rite that the
    catechumens and candidates meet the Bishop in
    Rite, which acknowledges the universal fellowship
    of Catholic belonging.
  • The Rite of Election is a doorway to the next
    phase of intense scrutiny.
  • The beginning of Lent is the perfect time in the
    Liturgical calendar to commence this intense
    final stage towards receiving the Sacraments of
    Initiation since all the faithful travel this
    journey of reflection, redemption and draw closer
    to God through penitence, abstinence, and good
    works.
  • Supported by godparents, sponsors and catechists,
    the catechumens and candidates present themselves
    as ready to begin this final period towards the
    Easter Vigil to receive the Sacraments of
    Initiation.

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The Scrutinies
  • Solemnly celebrated through Sunday Liturgies in
    Lent
  • Their intention is designed to uncover, and then
    heal all that is weak, defective or sinful in the
    hearts of the elect. RCIA 128
  • They are designed to seriously examine the lives
    of the elect in seeking true repentance.
  • Three Scrutinies Gospel Year A
  • The Samaritan woman at the well
  • The light of the world Gospel of the man born
    blind
  • The Resurrection and the Life Gospel of Lazarus

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Presentations RCIA 134
  • The Creed is presented to The Elect in the week
    following the 1st scrutiny
  • The Lords Prayer is presented to The Elect in
    the week following the 3rd scrutiny

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Examples of Lectionary Based Catechesis
  • Prayer
  • Knowledge
  • Gospel
  • Community
  • celebrating The Word
  • familiarity with the lectionary cycle
  • context of the Liturgical Year.

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Lectionary Based Catechesis
  • The Word is central to the heart of the RCIA
    conversion journey
  • The Liturgy of the Word is known as The Mass of
    the Catechumens since they can fully participate
    in this part of The Mass
  • RCIA 82 To implant in their hearts the
    teachings they are receiving
  • i.e. morality forgiveness sense of sin and
    repentance Christian duties, responsibilities
    and privileges prayer community worship and
    gathering

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Lectionary Based Catechesis cont
  • Connects The Word and the living experience
    with relevance to today.
  • The Liturgy of The Word is presented in a manner
    that is relational to the catechumen and
    candidate.
  • It presents the Divine message in a practical
    manner for living the Gospel teaching today.
  • The Good News has a continuous relevance for
    todays life.
  • The Gospel is a handbook to introduce the life of
    Jesus to the RCIA in a gradual unfolding that
    converts the heart within.
  • The Lectionary offers digestible progressive
    Scripture passages for the RCIA to discuss and
    reflect on.
  • The Lectionary also provides the link to
    Liturgical practice the obligation of Mass
    attendance and the Liturgical seasons can be
    gradually explained to build understanding.

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Instruction based catechesis
  • Brainstorm activity
  • Instructional based catechesis sometimes uncovers
    areas of impediments and unease areas we may
    feel uncomfortable to discuss areas that
    challenge the views of the catechumens and
    candidates. Although we are living hospitality
    and sharing faith in the RCIA journey, our
    mission is to responsibly and accurately share
    the truth of Christ.

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Meeting plan
  • Time allocation?
  • Time allocation?
  • Time allocation?
  • Time allocation?
  • What time do you plan the meeting to finish?
  • Remember
  • hospitality of
  • coffee/tea/supper
  • Prayer relational to Lectionary reading?
  • Reading sharing the Liturgy of the Word
  • RCIA group sharing What did
  • the catechumens and candidates
  • understand in the Readings? How is it relational
    to
  • their lives? How will you guide the discussion?
  • What instruction regarding tenets of
  • Catholic faith/tradition/practice link to the
    Gospel
  • message?
  • How will the meeting close?
  • Is there take home reading material?
  • What reflective consideration would you like the
  • catechumens and candidates to make during the
  • week if any?
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