Catechising
To catechize means to teach: more specifically, to teach by word of mouth. Prior to the Second Vatican Council, the chief catechists at the parish level wereGeneral Instruction of the Roman Missal
The General Instruction of the Roman Missal allows for institution of catechists should a particular Bishops' Conference feel that it is required. A Bishops' Conference may request permission from the Apostolic See:''Guide for Catechists''
In 1993 the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples (formerly the Sacred Congregation for the Propagation of the Faith) published the ''Guide for Catechists'', with the sub-heading ''Document of vocational, formative and promotional orientation of Catechists in the territories dependent on the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples''. This document was therefore intended only for catechists at work in the missionary territories of the Church. It also made a very specific distinction between the catechists working in these areas and catechists at work in "older Churches" such as in the West. As such the detailed framework and structure this document outlines for the selection, formation, oversight and deployment of catechists within the "mission territories" has not necessarily been applied to catechists at work elsewhere within the Catholic Church. The Introduction to this document states:''Note with Pastoral Recommendations for the Year of Faith''
On 6 January 2012, the Solemnity of the Epiphany of the Lord, the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith published the ''Note with pastoral recommendations for the Year of Faith''. This document provided explanation and suggestions at different levels for parishioners in preparation for the Year of Faith declared by Pope Benedict XVI with the apostolic letter of 11 October 2011 ''Porta fidei''. The Year of Faith began on 11 October 2012, the 50th anniversary of the opening of the Second Vatican Council. It was scheduled to end on 24 November 2013, theAt the diocesan level
2. It would be desirable that each Diocese in the world organize a study day on the Catechism of the Catholic Church, particularly for its priests, consecrated persons and catechists. 5. It would be appropriate for each particular Church to review the reception of Vatican Council II and the Catechism of the Catholic Church in its own life and mission, particularly in the realm ofAt the parish level
4. Catechists should hold more firmly to the doctrinal richness of the Catechism of the Catholic Church and, under the direction of their pastors, offer guidance in reading this precious document to groups of faithful, working toward a deeper common understanding thereof, with the goal of creating small communities of faith, and of giving witness to the Lord Jesus.Recognition of the ministry of catechist
There is increasing awareness, acknowledgement and recognition by the Church hierarchy of the important role catechists play in the life of the Catholic Church, and with it the responsibilities the Church has towards them. The latter is clear from the explicit reference in the ''Note with pastoral recommendations for the Year of Faith'' highlighting the "duty of care" each local Bishop has towards the theological formation of the catechists at work within their diocese. On 11 May 2021, Pope Francis instituted the ministry of catechist with the apostolic letter and Motu proprio entitled 'Antiquum Ministerium'.See also
* Catholic spirituality * Gravissimum educationis * Lay ecclesial ministry * Life Teen * Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults * Universal call to holiness * Vocational Discernment in the Catholic Church * World Youth DayReferences
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