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Catechism: A Journey of Faith

Explore the history, purpose, and tasks of catechesis, from its origins in Rome to modern catechetical documents. Learn about the lifelong process of formation and the six tasks of catechesis. Discover how catechesis promotes knowledge of the faith, liturgical formation, moral formation, prayer, communal life, and a missionary spirit. Uncover the importance of passing on the faith to future generations.

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Catechism: A Journey of Faith

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  1. from whence Catechism People • ‘attended’ catechism, • were ‘instructed in’ catechism, • ‘learned’ their catechism • enjoyed ‘knowledge of’ the catechism.

  2. from whence Catechism • Catechism Instruction consisted of • Our Father • Hail Mary • Creed • Ten Commandments • Lists • Sins • Virtues • Vices

  3. As the World Turns… • Milan • Confraternity of Christian Doctrine • Charles Borromeo • > Rome • Papal Approval 1571

  4. As the World Turns… • Age of the Enlightenment • First Vatican Council • Franco Prussian War • Second Vatican Council “[A] directory should be composed concerning the catechetical instruction of the Christian people…” Vatican II, 1965 Decree on the Pastoral Office of Bishops Christus Dominus n44

  5. Modern Catechetical Documents For the Universal Church 1971 – General Catechetical Directory 1975 – Evangelization in the Modern World/Evangeli Nuntiandi 1979 – On Catechesis in Our Time/Catechesi Tradendae 1986 – Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults 1990 – Adult Catechesis in the Christian Community 1992/94 – The Catechism of the Catholic Church/ 2nd edition 1997 – General Directory for Catechesis 2006 – Compendium of the Catechism of the Catholic Church

  6. Modern Catechetical Documents From the Bishops of the United States 1972 – To Teach as Jesus Did 1973 – Basic Teaching for Catholic Religious Education 1979 - National Catechetical Directory: Sharing the Light of Faith 1999 – Our Hearts Were Burning Within Us 2005 – National Directory for Catechesis 2006 – Adult Catechism

  7. Introducing the National Directory for Catechesis • Purposes of NDC • To provide fundamental theological and pastoral principles • To apply principles to pastoral activity • To offer guidelines for the application of principles • To set forth the nature, purpose, object, tasks, basic content, and methodology of catechesis

  8. Catechesis that is Lifelong • “Catechesis is that particular form of the ministry of the word which matures initial conversion to make it into a living, explicit, and fruitful confession of faith.” (GDC 82) • Formation for Transformation • Conversion to Christ is a lifelong process

  9. Catechesis that is Inculturated • “The Word of God became man, a concrete man, in space and time and rooted in a specific culture…” • (GDC 109, citing AG 10, 22) • Evangelizing catechesis seeks to transform the culture.

  10. Six Tasks of Catechesis

  11. 6 Tasks of Catechesis (GDC 85-86, NDC 20) • Catechesis promotes knowledge of the faith • It develops a knowledge of the content of divine revelation in Scripture and in Tradition Knowledge of the Faith

  12. 6 Tasks of Catechesis (GDC 85-86, NDC 20) • 2. Catechesis promotes a knowledge of the meaning of the Liturgy & the Sacraments • It not only explains what happens, but forms people for fuller sharing in the mysteries Liturgical Formation

  13. 6 Tasks of Catechesis (GDC 85-86, NDC 20) • 3. Catechesis promotes moral formation in Jesus Christ • Encourages people to give witness to Christ’s teaching both in their public and private lives. Moral Formation

  14. 6 Tasks of Catechesis (GDC 85-86, NDC 20) • 4. Catechesis teaches the Christian how to pray with Christ • Leads people to adopt Christ’s own disposition of reflection and prayer to the Father which is the context for • Christian action Teaching To Pray

  15. 6 Tasks of Catechesis (GDC 85-86, NDC 20) • 5. Catechesis prepares the Christian to live in community and to participate actively in the life of the Church • Concern for the poor, care for the alienated, common prayer, simplicity & humility are characteristic of the • Christian life Communal Life

  16. 6 Tasks of Catechesis (GDC 85-86, NDC 20) • 6. Catechesis promotes a missionary spirit that prepares the faithful to be present as Christians in society • Our ‘world’ is the place wherein we give witness to our faith in word and in deed Missionary Initiation

  17. Situating the NDC • Catechesis in a Nutshell • The primary goal of catechesis is to pass along the faith, with which we have been entrusted, to the generations who follow us… • …it is the faith of the people of God, the Church, which we are determined to share in the catechetical ministry.

  18. Catechesis is… • “…an education of children, young people and adults in the faith, which includes especially the teaching of Christian doctrine imparted, generally speaking, in an organic and systematic way, with a view to initiating the hearers into the fullness of Christian life.” • John Paul II, 1979 • On Catechesis in the Modern World • Catechesi Tradendae n18

  19. Catechesis is… • “intended to make the faith, as illumined by teaching, a vital, explicit and effective force in the lives of [people].” • Vatican II, 1965 • Decree on the Pastoral Office of Bishops • Christus Dominus n14

  20. Catechesis is… • That work which always “aims at putting people… in communion… with Jesus Christ” • 1992 • Catechism of the Catholic Church 426

  21. Shifting Paradigms for Faith Formation: A Context

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