Alive in Christ: Discovering and Sharing the Kerygma invites children to hear God’s invitation to a personal relationship through his Word, helps them discover and learn the Church’s teaching in precise, developmentally-appropriate theological language, and teaches them to live as Catholic disciples. This enhanced version of Alive in Christ also features additional content focused on the kerygma, the human person (Christian Anthropology), and missionary discipleship.
The key concepts, doctrinal content, and chapter objectives in Alive in Christ are fully explained and conveniently located at the beginning of each chapter. A clear, concise, wraparound lesson plan leads the catechist page-by-page through the effective three-step process with integrated background on Sacred Scripture and doctrine, teaching tips, and connections to music, liturgy, and Catholic Social Teaching.
Pages | 480 |
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ISBN | 978-1-63966-839-7 |
Item | CU7111 |
Alive in Christ presents, and effectively implements, the five foundational tasks of catechesis (see Directory for Catechesis, 79-89). Activities, features, and questions throughout the text prompt children to relate knowledge of our Catholic faith with their life experience. Each lesson provides practical examples of ways we worship, live, pray, and serve together as Catholics and introduces children to Catholic figures who stand as models of heroic virtue in everyday life.
A joint publication of OSV and the National Conference for Catechetical Leadership (NCCL), the Catechist’s Guide to the Directory for Catechesis introduces catechists to the structure and content of this new and important document. Written in accessible language for anyone who teaches the Catholic Faith to others, this brief, magazine-style guide provides an overview of the organization of the directory, key quotes from the document, and discussion of the major themes and how they relate to catechesis today.
As the Catholic Church embarks on the mission of teaching the Christian faith, the new Directory for Catechesis (2020) lays the how-to guidelines for catechesis and presents universal norms to guide pastors and catechists in the work of evangelization. The Pontifical Council for the Promotion of the New Evangelization presents the Directory to guide the proclamation of the Gospel by the Christian faithful to people of all ages and in all seasons of life.
Filled with powerful testimonies from catechists; the fundamentals of evangelization, catechesis, and discipleship; and even helpful connections for parents, An Evangelizing Catechesis will change your approach to teaching the Catholic Faith. It is perfect for parish catechists, Catholic school religion teachers, parish and diocesan catechetical leaders, youth ministers, RCIA coordinators, pastors, and parents.