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Directory for Catechesis: Chapter Two
In order to receive Catechist Certification credit for this presentation, please take some time to answer the questions completely. This completed module will count as 30 minutes towards Catechist Certification.
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Directory for Catechesis: Chapter Two
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Reflection Questions
Directions: To obtain certification credit for this presentation, please use the information in the presentation to answer the following questions thoughtfully and thoroughly. Please use the box for questions below (#4) to ask any questions you may have or to share any comments you would like to share.
1. What do you think are the essential points of the ‘identity’ of catechesis? Did this chapter challenge you in this regard? How?
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2. In paragraph 80, the Directory says: “A catechesis, in fact, that sets up an opposition between the content and the experience of faith would show itself to be worthless.” What do you think this means and why is it important?
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3. What are your thoughts on the many sources for catechesis? Did any surprise you? How do we make sure to be in touch with these sources in our ministry?
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4. Do you have any questions you would like to ask (responses will be sent to the email address you provided above)?
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This module has been created by the Office of Catechesis and Christian Initiation of the Diocese of Charleston. Contact us at (843) 261-0504 or
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