
Are you being called to be a catechist?
Monday, August 17, 2009
*Maria Jose Mitsoulis
“Catechesis and the Proclamation of the Word” is the theme for this year’s Catechetical Sunday, which is set for Sept. 20. Catechetical Sunday is a special day in parish communities because men and women who have said “yes” to God’s call to be catechists are summoned forth to be commissioned by their pastors and community for this important ministry.
Catechetical Sunday is a great day for everyone in the parish, but especially for catechists, who renew their commitment with Jesus Christ, with the community they serve, with themselves and with those children, youths and adults entrusted to them this year.
What is a catechist? What is the role of a catechist? These are very good questions to ask ourselves from time to time. The General Directory for Catechesis tells us that “The Church awakens and discerns this divine vocation and confers the mission to catechize. The Lord Jesus invites men and women, in a special way, to follow him, teacher and formator of disciples.” (GDC 231)
Are YOU being called to be a catechist in your parish community? Are YOU being called to serve and minister, to be a witness to Jesus Christ, to pray and to build up your parish community? We tend to think that a catechist is only called to teach children who are preparing for a sacrament or who are in “in-between” - those non-sacramental grades during a given year. However, a catechist is called to minister to all who seek to deepen their faith, by means of a variety of parish efforts. To this end, programs such as family sessions, scripture study, RCIA, youth groups, and more are provided by the parish catechetical leader, who works in conjunction with dedicated volunteers.
Directors of religious education in many parishes have been hard at work praying for and recruiting catechists for this school year. Volunteers are also needed to work with parents, perhaps by presenting informal instruction in our faith while their children are being taught. In addition, extra assistance in the office, etc. is always welcome throughout the week. Catechists do not only teach formally in classroom settings, however. By their very example they proclaim the Good News of Jesus Christ.
On Saturday, Nov. 8, the Religious Education Department is sponsoring our annual “Catechetical Morning” for catechists. Anyely Garcia, my assistant and I, invite catechists from throughout the region to participate. It is a unique opportunity to come together and to be empowered by the Word of God and by the witness of so many catechists in the archdiocese.
Click here for more information on this event and to obtain free material on Catechetical Sunday from the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops.
María José Mitsoulis
Director, Archdiocesan Religious Education Department
Comments from readers
[P.S. If anyone needs a part-time assistant (secretarial/ faith coordinator) please contact Maria Jose, who will direct me to you.]
Your comments serve as a reminder for us to be attentive to God's call of love and service. Throughout the archdiocese Jesus is known via numerous ways including parish Religious Education programs. We are called to evangelize; to spread the Good News. Thank you for reminding us of the importance catechesis has in our parishes. May the Lord continue to guide us as we serve our communities.
Blessings
I'm am so sad to see the removals of the railings and statues to remind us of Mother Mary, St Joseph and Jesus. The Chruch will deminish, slowly and surely. We see it every day in the news. It's a shame.
What we need are more priests and stop bending the laws of God to suite man...
Estoy convencida que Jes�s siempre nos ayuda en este ministerio y escucha nuestros ruegos cuando le pedimos que nos envie catequistas. Hay que pedirle con f� y esperanza para que esos voluntarios lleguen. Hay que pedir al p�rroco que lo anuncie en las misas, hay que hacer esa invitaci�n personal a �l o a ella para que se animen. Unidas en oraci�n.
I will pray to the Holy Spirit to inspire me with good articles and information that may be very helpful to our bloggers. Welcome aboard!
Carole Eipers
William H. Sadlier
Excellent blog and filled with great information!
As usual, you give freely of your experience with warmth and kindness.
I will be using your blog as I recruit more Catechists for our Religious
Education Program here at St. Matthew Church in Hallandale Beach.
We will see you Saturday, November 7, at St. Brendan School, for your
Catechetical Morning.
Peace, Terri
�Cari�os!
Hopefully, your blog will inspire and call some folks to help out in their parishes. Thank you again.