About Catechist. com - CATECHIST Magazine Catechist com serves catechists and catechetical leaders in parish religious education and formation programs, and religion teachers in Catholic schools Parents who are providing religious instruction at home will also find encouragement for their important work in guiding the domestic church
Catechist Formation Archives - CATECHIST Magazine My first year as a catechist May 6, 2025 COLLEEN DUGGAN For several weeks last year, my parish announced the need for volunteer catechists and each time I heard the reminder, I felt the
Tips: Share and learn from faithful catechists - CATECHIST Magazine April-May 2017 As a 2nd grade catechist I have found that it is so important to be prepared and have everything ready for each lesson I have also found that it is equally important, maybe more so, to sometimes deviate from the plan that I worked so hard to prepare
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Catechetics Archives - CATECHIST Magazine CATECHIST FORMATION All Articles; Adult faith formation; Catechetics; Classroom Management; DREs or leaders; Encouragement; Prayer and Spiritual Growth; Theology; Youth Ministry; LESSONS ACTIVITIES Arts and Crafts; Bible; Catechism themes; Games; Liturgical Year; Mary; Mass Eucharist; Moral life; Prayer; Quiz; Sacraments; Saints
The top 10 things that every catechist needs to know The catechist receives a “call within a call” to go deeper into a personal relationship with Jesus Christ What we teach is important, but what we learn and how we live is even more important Resources for catechists:
Using the Catechism in the Classroom - CATECHIST Magazine Many years ago someone asked me, “What is the greatest joy you have about being a catechist?” I responded, “The opportunity to lead someone toward an intimate relationship with Jesus Christ ” That may sound a bit dramatic, but in reality this is one of our primary duties and responsibilities as catechists
Bride of Christ - CATECHIST Magazine This article was originally published in Catechist, March 2020 EDITOR’S NOTE: While Sister’s article offers the distinction between nuns and religious sisters, catechists should also note that in recent decades there has been a rise in single lay women — those with jobs and apostolates — undertaking the Rite of Consecration with