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God With Us Eastern Catholic Formation

The EASTERN CATHOLIC CATECHIST CERTIFICATE program is an official certification by GOD WITH US EASTERN CATHOLIC FORMATION (ECF) under the auspices of the Eastern Catholic Bishops of the United States in partnership with Franciscan University’s Catechetical Institute.

GOD WITH US ECF is committed to the following catechetical principles:

  1. Catechesis is a vocation flowing from our chrismation in the Holy Spirit.
  2. The call to catechesis is a call to encounter and discipleship in Christ.
  3. Christ and the Holy Trinity are at the center of our proclamation of the Gospel and the Kingdom of God.
  4. We need to be intentional about our own formation: human, spiritual, intellectual, and pastoral.
  5. The Scriptures in their narrative and liturgical contexts along with patristic tradition form and inform our primary message.
  6. We need to “equip the equippers” as part of our calling.
  7. Learning as disciples never ends!

The EASTERN CATHOLIC CATECHIST CERTIFICATE program is composed of 10 courses which are completed in a learning cohort across multiple Eastern Catholic jurisdictions. Sponsored by the Eastern Catholic Associates (USCCB Region XV), the successful completion of this program consists of the following activities:

  • Enrollment through GOD WITH US and the FRANCISCAN@HOME platform of Catechetical Institute.
  • The monthly completion of 10 online learning modules after attending the initiation PROGRAM ORIENTATION (Sat, October 18, 12-2pm EST).
  • Attendance at the monthly cohort webinar associated with each learning module. These take place the 3rd Monday of each month starting in November from 5-6PM PST over Zoom.
  • Successful completion of the QUARTERLY KNOWLEDGE ASSESSMENT.

We look forward to your participation in this program!

Fr. Daniel G. Dozier
Executive Chairman, God With Us Eastern Catholic Formation

Questions? Contact [email protected]

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Cohort Webinar Schedule

EASTERN CATHOLIC CATECHIST CERTIFICATE WORKSHOPS PDF

These take place the 3rd Monday of Each Month from 5-6PM PST/8-9PM EST. Please note: You should complete the assigned Online learning prior to attending the webinar.

  1. The Vocation of a Catechist – 11/17, 5-6pm PST
  2. Introduction to the Old Testament – 12/15, 5-6pm PST
  3. Introduction to the New Testament – 1/19, 5-6pm PST
  4. Jesus: The Christocentricity of Catechesis – 2/16, 5-6pm PST
  5. The Deposit of Faith: An Introduction to the Catechism – 3/16, 5-6pm PST
  6. Essential Link between Liturgy and Catechesis – 4/20, 5-6pm PST
  7. The Trinity – 5/18, 5-6pm PST
  8. Christ: His Person and Works – 6/15, 5-6pm PST
  9. The Ecclesial Method – 7/20, 5-6pm PST
  10. Choose One:
    1. Child Catechetical Methods and Learning Styles – 8/17, 5-6pm PST
    2. Adult Catechetical Methods and Learning Styles – 8/17, 5-6pm PST

Learning Tracks

Catechist Certificate Program
Start Workshop: 10/20 | Complete before Zoom Webinar: 11/17 (5-6 PST)

This workshop explores the most critical element in the graced work of passing on the faith — you. Because the content of the faith is a Person — the Person of Christ — the person of the catechist is pivotal for success. The vocation of the catechist is to be a witness of Christ’s goodness, of His zeal, of His ways, of Him — to be like the Master. “Whatever be the level of his responsibility in the Church, every catechist must constantly endeavor to transmit by his teaching and behavior the teaching and life of Jesus” (St. John Paul II, Apostolic Exhortation "On Catechesis in Our Time," Catechesi tradendae (CT) 6). This calling is both joyfully thrilling, and jarringly daunting. It is a supernatural work, beyond our natural capacities. “Catechesis . . . is consequently a work of the Holy Spirit, a work that He alone can initiate and sustain in the Church” (CT 72). And sustain in you. This foundational workshop offers inspiration, insight, and guidance to encourage catechists as they strive to live out their privileged vocation.

Start Workshop: 11/18 | Complete before Zoom Webinar: 12/15 (5-6 PST)

“The eternal Father, in accordance with the utterly gratuitous and mysterious design of his wisdom and goodness, created the whole universe and chose to raise up men to share in his own divine life” (CCC 759).  A plan born in the Father’s heart: from the genesis of life itself, to the last prophet of the Jewish people, the grand sweep of salvation history is unfolded in the 46 books of the Old Testament.  The Covenants, the Commandments, and the promise of a Chosen One form the subject of this workshop, to give catechists a sense of the provident hand of God over our past, our present, and our eternal destiny.

 

Start Workshop: 12/16 | Complete before Zoom Webinar: 1/19 (5-6 PST)

“That which was from the beginning...that which we have seen and heard we proclaim to you...” (1 John 1:1, 4).  The New Testament is the completion of the story of how the Father prepared the world for His Son, and the beginning of the story of the Church, His Body, His Kingdom, His Bride, His Ark to save a People He calls His own.  This sweeping drama of truth, centered upon He is who is Truth, forms the message of the good news that catechists are privileged to offer to each generation of souls.

 

Start Workshop: 1/20 | Complete before Zoom Webinar: 2/16 (5-6 PST)

Mother Church insists that catechesis that truly evangelizes hearts, and that meets souls in the place of greatest need, must be unshakably centered upon Him who is our beginning and our end — Jesus Christ. We teach Jesus, and everything we teach, we teach in reference to Him, thus teaching Christo-centrically. Come explore how to unfold the life-giving truths of our faith with Jesus placed clearly at the center of all things: our teaching content, our teaching methods, and our own personal witness to others whom God has called us to love.

Start Workshop: 2/17 | Complete before Zoom Webinar: 3/16 (5-6 PST)

Throughout the generations, the Word of God has been handed on as a precious jewel. The Church has guarded this Deposit of Faith so that the saving message of hope might shine out for all to see. Now it is up to us. It is our turn to hand on this jewel, unscathed. It is up to us to catechize, continuing the unbroken chain of passing on the faith throughout the ages. The term catechesis comes from two Greek words meaning, “to echo down,” reflecting the call to us to “echo down,” to hand on, the whole of the faith in its saving fullness. This Deposit of Faith is summed up for our times in the Catechism of the Catholic Church. We will look at this important teaching tool for catechesis in this workshop, to discover how we, too, can effectively pass on the precious deposit of Christian teaching. And in learning how to do this, we are able to insert our own name into St. Paul’s exhortation, “O catechist, guard what has been entrusted to you.”

 

Start Workshop: 3/17 | Complete before Zoom Webinar: 4/20 (5-6 PST)

This workshop will explore the necessary connection of catechesis to the sacramental and liturgical life of the Church in our work as catechists.  The liturgy comes from the “living memory” of the Church, that is, the Holy Spirit (Catechism of the Catholic Church, CCC, 1099).  Through the Holy Spirit working in the liturgy, the truths of the faith are passed on like a special family memory, from generation to generation, down to the present day.  Each time we participate in the liturgy, we receive the treasure of the Deposit of Faith.  But the liturgy is more than a family heirloom – it is reality. It is the place in which “Christ Jesus works in fullness for the transformation of human beings” (Catechesi Tradendae, CT, 23).  As catechists, we have a call: the privilege of ensuring that those we catechize understand and grow in appreciation for this encounter with God.  We bring others into God’s saving work in the liturgy so they too can be transformed by the One Who loves us fully.  We teach about the liturgy to pass on the magnificent inheritance of faith to the next generation, echoing the action of catechists from the centuries before us.  This workshop's creation was made possible through a generous grant by William H. Sadlier, Inc.

Start Workshop: 4/21 | Complete before Zoom Webinar: 5/18 (5-6 PST)

The Blessed Trinity is the greatest of all mysteries: the One and Only God is a unity of Three Persons. The Trinity is also our final home, the goal of our life. This mystery, revealed in Jesus, sheds light on all other Christian mysteries. And it is the revelation that sheds light on all other Christian mysteries. Knowing that God, the Creator of Heaven and Earth, is a unity of loving Persons, changes our understanding of everything. Many religions believe in gods, some believe in one God, but nothing compares to the Christian belief in one God as a communion of Persons, named for us by Jesus as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Many curriculums include the Trinity as only one doctrine among many. This workshop will help to show how to teach the centrality of the Trinity effectively, as the goal and fulfillment of the life of each Christian.

Start Workshop: 5/19 | Complete before Zoom Webinar: 6/15 (5-6 PST)

He is the Alpha and the Omega.  He is in all, before all, through all.  The primary and essential object of catechesis is, to use an expression dear to St. Paul, “the mystery of Christ.” (CT 5)  Therefore everyone who teaches the Catholic faith must be immersed in this mystery.  Using Scripture and the Catechism of the Catholic Church, as well as recent ecclesial documents, this workshop will present the key doctrines that must be taught concerning Jesus Christ.  By examining Jesus’ actions in Scripture, His relationships, and His ways of teaching, we will help catechists unlock the mysteries of Christ, His Incarnation, Redemption, and Second Coming.  This workshop's creation was made possible through a generous grant by William H. Sadlier, Inc.

 

Start Workshop: 6/16 | Complete before Zoom Webinar: 7/20 (5-6 PST)

“The content of catechesis cannot be indifferently subjected to any method” (General Directory for Catechesis 149). Every good catechist seeks in some organized fashion to give growth to the seed of faith, to nourish hope, and to develop a deeper desire to love God and neighbor. In this workshop, we will explore a method that is highly suited to the goals of catechesis, and flows from a study of how the Church’s many catechetical saints sought to pass on the beauty, truth, and goodness of Christ’s saving revelation.

CHOOSE ONE (see PDF in course description for dates):

The goal of catechesis is participation in God’s life. It is critical that catechists learn how to effectively engage the young mind and heart of each child, encourage each child to respect and love the things of the faith, and help each child discover the wonderful love of a gentle Father. This very basic workshop focuses on the most fundamental catechetical methodologies that will enable the catechist of children to facilitate intimacy with God and fidelity to the Church. Methods and techniques will be demonstrated that encourage children to grow in wonder and awe, as they deepen their love for God and His truths. This workshop's creation was made possible through a generous grant by the Our Sunday Visitor Institute.

The General Directory of Catechesis says that, “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” (GDC 59).  Is this what most adult Catholics understand?  Do most parishes orient sufficient resources to this endeavor?  Do the methods employed in parishes reflect the best possible principles for adult learning, which differ from methodology employed for children and adolescents?  This workshop will explore techniques to evangelize, catechize, and form faith in adults most effectively, given that the principle places of adult formation are in the family and in the parish.

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