November 4th is the Feast Day of St. Charles Borromeo
Patron Saint of Catechists and Catechumens
WHAT IS A CATECHIST?
Catechists are those who are called to serve through teaching, witness, prayer, service and building community. Through word and example, catechists teach the Catholic faith and proclaim the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
WHO IS A CATECHIST?
YOU are! If you are a confirmed Catholic, over the age of 16, who lives a faithfilled life and wishes to share the love of Jesus with the young people of our parish, then you would be a great candidate to be a catechist. Our Religious Education program is staffed by volunteer catechists only and the need is great. This is one of the largest ministries in the Catholic Church and one of the most rewarding. Please call our office if you would like to speak to someone for more information.
Catechists have a vocation…a calling from the Lord rooted in Baptism to carry out His mandate to teach the Gospel. The General Directory for Catechesis tells us that “The Church awakens and discerns this divine vocation and confers the mission to catechize. The Lord Jesus invites men and women, in a special way, to follow him, teacher and formator of disciples.” (GDC 231)
The call and response to become a catechist is recognized in the local Church by the bishop. The response to this call includes willingness to give one’s time and talent, not only to catechizing others, but to one’s own growth and understanding of the faith. The call to this ministry often comes through the pastor, catechetical leader, youth minister, pastoral associate, or another catechist.
Catechists must possess and exhibit qualities or characteristics necessary to give credible witness to the Gospel. A catechist must: be a model of Catholic Christian faith and lifestyle; participate in the spiritual, theological, and methodological training and formation provided by the Archdiocese of Chicago; know and abide by the parish and/or diocesan guidelines and policies promoting effective catechesis; and give sufficient preparation time for the catechetical task.
If you are interested in becoming a catechist of children, youth, or adults, contact your pastor or catechetical leader (director of religious education) at your parish or contact the Office for Catechesis to learn about training for catechists.