Whole Community Catechesis
What is it? Why do it?
Whole community catechesis is an approach to parish or school religious
education through which youth and adults as well as children are
invited to participate in faith formation programs throughout the
year. The entire community thus becomes the focus of all we do in
catechesis.
In whole community catechesis, what happens in the Sunday Assembly
for Mass is tightly connected to what happens in the religious education
classroom. The liturgy of the Word from Sunday is the starting point.
Catechesis or religious instruction must flow from that Word and
each student is invited to “break open the Word,” to
share their faith about what they believe.
Also in whole community catechesis, parents play a vital role alongside
all the other members of the community. Catechesis is not just for
children! It’s for everyone. Every Catholic is invited to
know and love the church, to walk with Christ in his or her daily
life, and to gather faithfully together on Sunday for the parish
Mass.
Added to that, whole community catechesis places great emphasis
on developing households of faith. It’s certainly true for
a child, but it’s also true for everyone, that no matter how
effective our experience of faith might be at the parish, what really
counts is how we live that in our every day lives at home! If our
homes are not places where the faith is shared and lived, then the
work of catechesis is like sowing seed on rocky ground.
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