What Makes a Great Catechist (or a Terrible One)?

What Makes a Great Catechist (or a Terrible One)?

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CALLING ALL DIRECTORS OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION AND CATECHISTS! This one’s for you. Dave “Cucumber Melon” VanVickle and I talk about the qualities that make for bad catechists vs. great catechists and how to find the right people for your program. This is a huge issue for religious education that is so important because the immortal souls of kids depends on it.

We also have storytime with Dave on why Kenny Baldwin is A MONSTER (just kidding) and extend an extra-special welcome to long-time listener Ralph “The Party” VanVickle!

We want to hear from you! Email us at eksb@ascensionpress.com with your story, question, or comment—or if you’ve got a new nickname for Dave.

SHOWNOTES

What makes a good catechist?

• You have a mature spiritual life with daily prayer and a mentality of fides quaerens intellectum or "faith seeking understanding".

• You have an answer to this question: “Can you tell me about your daily lived relationship with the Lord?”

• You prioritize the truths of the Faith and always tie them to the Person of Christ.

• In the classroom, you make sure any craft or art project is truly effective and relevant to the lesson.

• You understand that you are making a difference to the immortal souls of your students.

• You have a DRE who is responsible for ongoing formation of catechists.

What makes a bad catechist?

• Unprepared, you haven’t read it or prayed about it.

• You don’t know your kids’ names.

• You never pray for them.

• You don’t quote the Bible.

• You never share your story of God’s movement in your life.

• You don’t think about conversion, only communicating the doctrine.

• You don’t see the whole and how it is all interrelated to Christ and the Trinity.

• Prayer is nothing but a bookend to your class.

How to find good catechists

• Start a Bible study or adult faith formation event (or go to one that already exists) and see who shows up consistently and is serious about growing in their faith.

• Invite specific people to be catechists. Don’t advertise to the whole church. You’re looking for people who are called, not guilted into it.

• Do a ministry fair where people can come and see what ministries your parish has.

• Pray and ask God for good catechists.

• Be comfortable letting people go.

5 PRACTICAL TAKEAWAYS

1. Personal Prayer Time: Ephesians 4:1-16

2. Memorize Catechesi Tradendae center of paragraph five.

3. Handwrite each kids’ name and pray for one minute for each kid in your class this week.

4. Prepare a lesson plan for one lesson on one topic and, keeping in mind good/bad catechist, write one sentence that ties it to Christ.

5. Come up with one example from your life per lesson plan.

RESOURCES AND EVENTS

• Dave’s School of Spiritual Warfare • event in Akron, OH

Catechesi Tradendae Chosen Confirmation Prep Program


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