Basic Catechist Formation: Seminar 1.1 (Catechesis is...)
Course Level: Basic
Course Summary
Understanding the significance of catechesis for both nurturing an encounter with Jesus Christ within those we catechize and appreciating one’s sense of vocation as a catechist.
Successful completion of this course earns 1.5 CEU's.
General Course Objectives
- To grasp the basic history of the Church’s catechetical ministry
 - To understand what it means to be a catechist today
 - To study the various stages of human development in line with spiritual development of both the catechist and the learner/participant.
 
Course Materials
- Required Book: Various Authors Communicating the Faith Twenty-Third Publications (July 22, 2018) 
 
Course Structure and Highlights
- Week 1: Catechetical Ministry within the Church
- To grasp the basic history of the Church’s catechetical ministry
 - To understand and embrace ‘What it means to be a Catechist in the 21st century’.
 - To explain what Pope Francis means by the role of the catechist is to ‘keep alive the living memory of a living God’.
 
 - Week 2: The Six Tasks of Catechesis
- To identify the six tasks of catechesis
 - To identify how you, as a catechist, address or implement these six tasks within your catechetical ministry
 
 - Week 3: Catechists Learn By Doing
- To explain the meaning and application of apprenticeships in the faith.
 - To identify specific catechetical methodologies/techniques for learning by doing for embracing one’s faith.
 - To identify ways, the catechist may incorporate new media into the catechetical process.
 
 
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