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Decree on the missionary activity in the Church, Ad Gentes, (AG, 1965) Directorium catechisticum generale (DCG, 1971) General Catechetical Directory Evangelii nuntiandi (EN, Paul VI, 1975) On Evangelisation in the Modern World Message to the People of God (MPD, 28 October 1977) On modern Catechetics Catechesi tradendae ( CD, John Paul II, 1979) On Catechesis in Our Time
Catechism of the Catholic Church (CCC 1992) General Directory for Catechesis (GDC, 1997)
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GDC General Directory for Catechesis (GDC 1997) 59 … “The model for all catechesis is the baptismal catechumenate when by specific formation, an adult converted to belief is brought to explicit profession of baptismal faith during the Paschal Vigil”. [Synod, MPD Message to the People of God, 8] This catechumenal formation should inspire the other forms of catechesis in both their objectives and in their dynamism. “Catechesis for adults, since it deals with persons who are capable of an adherence that is fully responsible, must be considered the chief form of catechesis. All other forms, which are indeed always necessary, are in some way oriented to it.” [DCG 20; CT 43] This implies that the catechesis of other age groups should have it for a point of reference and should be expressed in conjunction with it, in a coherent catechetical programme suitable to meet the pastoral needs of dioceses. …
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68 “In summary, initiatory catechesis, being comprehensive and systematic, cannot be reduced to the circumstantial or the occasional. [CT 21c] As it is formation for the Christian life it comprises but surpasses mere instruction. [CT 33 and CCC 1231; AG 14] Being essential, it looks to what is ‘common’ for the Christian, without entering into disputed questions nor transforming itself into a form of theological investigation. Finally, being initiatory, it incorporates into the community, which lives, celebrates and bears witness to the faith. It fulfils, at once, initiatory, educational and instructional functions. [DCG (1971) 31] This inherent richness in the Catechumenate of non-baptised adults should serve to inspire other forms of catechesis.”
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90 “ … model of its catechising activity … It is helpful to underline those elements of the catechumenate which must inspire contemporary catechesis and its significance … the difference between the pre-baptismal catechesis and the post-baptismal catechesis …
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91 “ … some of the elements of the baptismal catechumenate …
Post-baptismal catechesis, without slavishly imitating the structure of the baptismal catechumenate, and recognising in those to be catechised the reality of Baptism, does well, however, to draw inspiration from “this preparatory school for the Christian life”, [DCG (1971) 130] and to allow itself to be enriched by those principal elements which characterise the catechumenate.
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