PPT-Liturgical Catechesis
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Festival of Modules July 18 2015 Archdiocese of GalvestonHouston Opening Prayer ThinkPairShare Group A What is liturgy Group B What is catechesis What is Liturgy
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Festival of Modules July 18 2015 Archdiocese of GalvestonHouston Opening Prayer ThinkPairShare Group A What is liturgy Group B What is catechesis What is Liturgy Liturgy . LITURGICAL COLORSThe colors shown here are the tradional colors of the church season. White (where dates appear on a white background) stands for purity and the fesvals of Chri Est. 1995. The Seed. November 23, 1999,. . At Holy Trinity, the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd began through the work of three mothers in our parish. In their desire to offer their children “something more” in religious education, they came across this Catechesis and began teaching their children, using this method and the materials unique to it, in the basement of one of their homes. They gathered there once a week, with their own children, and learned about God and their faith together. One of the beauties of this Catechesis is that the Holy Spirit is acknowledged as the ONLY teacher during the time of meeting, and adult and child learn together whatever the Spirit desires to teach. . RCIA with Children. And Implications . for All Sacramental Initiation . with Children. With Rita Burns Senseman . What we will do today:. Explore RCIA and name 5 guiding principles. RCIA, Part II, Chapter 1, “Christian Initiation of Children Who Have Reached Catechetical Age”. Bell Work. List the Liturgical year . Hint there are 7 parts. Liturgical Year. Advent . Christmas. Ordinary Time. Lent. Triduum. Easter . Ordinary Time. Liturgical Year. Advent- Nov. 30. th. (or closest to it. 1 TREASURES November ,2010 Teaching and Celebrating The Liturgical Year A Resource to Complement Treasures New and Old in the Catholic Schools of the Archdiocese of Canberra and Goulburn 2 TREASURES Check Up. Welcome to a Parish Catechetical Check-up!. This “Parish Catechetical Check-up” is an opportunity for. your entire parish staff to pause and reflect upon how the. parish as a whole catechizes or proclaims and teaches. 7. th. Grade Religion. The Liturgical year. liturgical year. – a sequence of specific seasons . and . feasts . that are celebrated in the liturgy during a year. In each year, we celebrate the whole life of Jesus Christ.. GREEN. Green. is the symbol of Hope and living vegetation.. What Liturgical Season this color is used?. It is used during Ordinary Time.. RED. Red. is the symbol of blood.. When will this liturgical color be used?. Diocese of Green Bay. + All for God’s Greater Glory + . High School. They don’t care. They don’t talk . No one wants to be there. They don’t take it seriously. They are on their phones. They can’t concentrate. Hint there are 7 parts. Bell Work. List which Liturgical Seasons you remember from yesterday. Objective- List and Define all Liturgical Seasons in our calendar.. Liturgical Year. Advent . Christmas. Ordinary Time. Joyce Donahue. Religious Education Office. Liturgical Catechesis. "Catechesis is intrinsically bound to every liturgical and sacramental action" . ( General Directory for Catechesis, 60. ) . Catechesis FOR the Liturgy – how we prepare people to celebrate liturgy and sacraments. And Implications . for All Sacramental Initiation . with Children. With Rita Burns Senseman . What we will do today:. Explore RCIA and name 5 guiding principles. RCIA, Part II, Chapter 1, “Christian Initiation of Children Who Have Reached Catechetical Age”. “Formed” and “Transformed”. . Catholics. Presented by. Brian Lemoi. Director of Evangelization & Lifelong Faith Formation. Diocese of St. Petersburg. Productive Thinking . Define/Describe what you consider to be a “well formed Catholic”. 1FDLCMystagogical Reflection on Textsof the Roman MissalLink to Mystagogy Project on FDLC home pagefor free access and usehttp//wwwfdlcorgMystagogical Reflections on the Collect Prayer after Communion
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