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How can we think about our message?
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We will explore possible frameworks which
might help
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JP11: our teaching/sharing should be ‘a
systematic teaching of doctrine’ and have
‘integrity of content’ Catechesae Tradendae 1979
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What do you want to share with other people
about your own life of faith?
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5 mins
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What is MY vision? What do I most want to
pass on?
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My ‘ecclesial’ role – who / what am I speaking
for?
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What difference (if any) will that make to
what I say?
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Eichstatt
1963/4 ish (Warren, 1983, pp23-39)
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Groome:
1990s
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Dunning:
1990s
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A useful tag: the 4 Cs:
Creed, Code, Celebration, Community
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4 major elements:
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Bible
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Church Teaching / Tradition
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Witness / Experience
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Celebration / Liturgy
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Both OT and NT
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Commentaries – informing yourself
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Breaking the Word – how?
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Translations - which one ?
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What form? Tatty bits of paper?
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Written word or visual?
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Helpful alternatives e.g. imaginative prayer
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Older people not used to scripture reading
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Bible stories
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Keeping it fresh
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Using the visual - Church windows
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Teaching(s) / Tradition
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Doctrine: a treasure house of riches
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An ‘and / and’ church (not either /or)
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How to access this?
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Can be found in:
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The Catechism of the Catholic Church
Encyclicals
Councils of the Church
Writings of the Church Fathers
Work of theologians
And the CCRS!
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The original documents are easily accessed
online
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Simplified versions exist e.g. the Grail
publications
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Books such as Bill Huebsch (1997)
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Look at the index.
Find an interesting topic
Look it up
Read what is said
Pay attention to the references underneath
To translate the sources look at the table in
the beginning
When were these sources written?
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My Stories
Our stories – the Christian community
What we do (more important than what we say -Warren)
How we are Church
What we did: our communities
What they did: our saints
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Stories are the basic building blocks of
religious belief
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God reveals Himself through human
experience but this is limited for all of us
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Revelation in personal experience may be
helpful but it’s dangerous to allow it to be the
only source of faith
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Celebrating the work of God in our lives
Social - coffee after Mass etc
Religious
Eucharistic
Non-eucharistic
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storytelling
questioning
a living community of faith
tradition
conversion
celebration
mission
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‘Praxis’
What is your present story-experiencepraxis?
What are your present vision-assumptions
behind your praxis?
What is the Christian story-tradition vision?
Dialogue (reflect/share/discuss) between your
own experience and the Christian tradition
What will your future story-experience-praxis
be?
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Why?
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How would you feel about putting it into
practice?
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Any additions you would make?
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Balance and emphasis
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Choose elements thinking about the aims of
the activity
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Your aims will depend on your perception of
the formational needs
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Where are your ‘client group’ in terms of faith
formation?
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How would you know?
Have a look at the chart ‘Educating disciples’
on the website
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Is it wrong to judge people in terms of their
level of formation?
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Instruction – by an expert
Facilitated discussion
Reflection / sharing
Buzz pairs
Story telling
One to one
Group work
Silence
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JP11: our teaching/sharing should be ‘a
systematic teaching of doctrine’
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Not selective but addresses ‘integrity of
content’
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‘Hierarchy of Truths’ – some things are more
important than others!
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Catechechesae Tradendae 1979
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Is selecting certain areas of Christian truth
permissible?
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How can we be ‘systematic’ in our catechesis?
Isn’t that something which belongs to a
classroom rather than a parish?
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What are the really fundamental truths?
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Which truths are most important to YOU?
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Do you feel that you speak for the Church?
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Do other people see you like that?
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Is it intimidating to feel that you are a
representative of the Church?
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Does the Church acknowledge lay people as
credible witnesses to the Christian life?
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Who should provide this?
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To whom?
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When and how?
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What challenges might there be?
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Take one of the topics you thought about at
the beginning and consider how you would
devise a session for this.
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Which framework would you use?
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Make plan!