Methodology Iii

Preview:

DESCRIPTION

Methodology class

Citation preview

Methodology III

The Vision forAdolescent Catechesis

LIVING

EXPLICIT

FRUITFUL

Confession of Faith

Maturing in Faith

• Personal identity• commitment to

personal faith• Relationship w/Jesus• Critical faith reflection• Importance of

scripture• Pattern of prayer• Catholic Tradition

• Life of the church• Value system• Sexuality• Relationship skills• Service• Justice• vocation

Catechists have a special solidarity withy those whom they catechize and a particular sensitivity to their needs. They live in the same world as those they catechize, and share the demands of living in the world as do those they teach. (54, B, 8)

The process of conversion involves understanding who Christ is in order to change and follow him more closely. Conversion begins with an openness to the initial proclamation of the Gospel and a sincere desire to listen for its resonance within. (17, B)

Catechists should deepen the believer’s understanding of the mystery of Christ. A strengthening of faith, in turn, leads to a change of heart (conversion) in order to be more committed and follow Christ more closely. (28, B)

Faith, then, is the human response to a personal God, who has revealed himself, and to the Truth that God has revealed through the Catholic Church. (16, C)

The Vision forAdolescent Catechesis

LIVING

EXPLICIT

FRUITFUL

Confession of Faith

Methodology Class- February 18, 2006

“Outcomes:”

• Develop a prayer relationship and an appreciation of Sacraments

• students need to develop a relationship with Jesus “at all times.”

• relate Scriptures to present day life

• discipleship- living like Christ

• Chastity and Sexuality in a chaste world

• personal life with JC prayer life, communal worship

• study scriptures and catechism

• our actions fruits of the first two

• grow in an understanding of ministry and church

• Jayne (as teenager): respect, honor, service, strength

• emphasis on basics: Eucharist, trinity, worship and communal faith life

Methodology Class- February 18, 2006

“Outcomes:”

• role of the church in today’s world, more a sense of salvation history

• sacraments in our lives, and behavior responses.

• honoring parents, people - - - respect each other

• moral decisions built upon sense of respect of self and family

The Catholic community expects that the maturing adolescent on the path of discipleship is:

• personal relationship with Jesus Christ • personal prayer, communal worship, • understanding of the Scriptures • knowledge of the Catholic tradition• discerning his / her vocational call • maintaining a Christian imagination of sexuality • critically reflecting on justice• honoring his /her parents • demonstrating hospitality• examining his/ her moral actions• integrating service • cardinal and theological virtues• theological reflection

Carotta recent

The Vision forAdolescent Catechesis

A Maturing Young DiscipleSeeking a LIVING Faith:

• has positive self-image• is growing in understanding of intimacy within relationships. • is forming life based upon values.

The Vision forAdolescent Catechesis

A Maturing Young DiscipleSeeking a EXPLICIT Faith:

• is developing the skills and ability to the apply faith to daily life experiences. • is developing an appreciation for the Scriptures and an understanding of Tradition of the Church.• is acquiring both experiences and skills with which to make moral decisions.

The Vision forAdolescent Catechesis

A Maturing Young DiscipleSeeking a FRUITFUL Faith:

• desires to grow in personal holiness. • has an imperative to be an agent of change with the Spirit in today’s world. • has a compelling urgency to offer service in God’s name.

The Vision forAdolescent Catechesis

A Maturing Young DiscipleSeeking to CONFESS FAITH:

• is deepening in commitment to grow in maturity in personal faith. • exhibits an active participation in the sacramental life of the Church. • participates actively in the life and ministries of the Church.

Elements of Human Methodology

• Human Experience• Learning by discipleship• Christian Community• Christian family and home• Witness of the catechesis• Learning by heart• Learning by Christian living• Learning by apprenticeship.

Divine & Human MethodologyChapter 4:

Mini-Courses

Small Faith Communities

Mentoring

Retreats

Service Learning

Super Sundays

Summer Camps

Class

Other Approaches