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Catechist Formation

Workshops 2008-09

Formed in Faith 2008-09 - a handbook for catechists on all formation opportunities offered through the Archdiocese

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Congratulations!   In choosing to become a catechist, you have taken a step that is one of the most important and rewarding in your life. You have answered God’s call, the call you first heard at your baptism. The call to the ministry of catechist is a vocation, an interior call, the voice of the Holy Spirit. (NDC, 228) The word catechist comes from a Greek root word that means “to echo.” Through your life and your teaching as a catechist you are a person who echoes the Word of God.

Why do I need to be certified?

The process of certification allows catechists to become formed in their own adult faith. In each of the sessions of the courses whether in workshops or through online courses you will have the opportunity to deepen your understanding of the Catholic faith and to strengthen your bonds in the Catholic Community.  Most of all it will nurture your own growth as a disciple of Jesus.

Formation seeks to enable catechists to transmit the Gospel to those who desire to entrust themselves to Jesus Christ. The purpose of formation, therefore, is to make the catechist capable of communicating…the Gospel message. (GDC,235)

The archdiocese requires that all catechists either be certified or be working toward certification.

How do I get started?

Your Parish Catechetical Leader or Principal are the first persons you should talk with in preparing to be a catechist in your parish or your school. Additionally, the Division of Evangelization and Catechesis of the Archdiocese of Baltimore is ready to help you achieve your goal in being an excellent catechist and a strong person of faith.

Additional Links for Catechist Formation

Independent Study Papers

Faith Lived – Faith Shared Regulations for the formation and certification of catechists of children and adults

Types of Certification

Areas of Growth

 


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