Today the Church celebrates Catechetical Sunday, a day to
acknowledge the importance of the Church’s teachers and honor those who serve
our communities as catechists.
The root of the word “catechesis” comes from a Greek word which means “to
echo, or resound.” So catechists are those who resound Church teaching—our RCIA
leaders, religion teachers, marriage preparation counselors, even our parents.
And the role they play is vital for the life of the Church. The Catechism of the Catholic Church says: “Catechesis
is intimately bound up with the whole of the Church’s life . . . her inner
growth and correspondence with God’s plan depend essentially on catechesis” (7).
Catechesis is also especially important this year as the Church kicks off
the Year of Faith and moves toward a greater commitment to the New Evangelization. In fact, the theme for Catechetical
Sunday this year is “Catechists and Teachers as Agents of the New
Evangelization.”
For those catechists our there: thank you for your service to the life and
the growth of our Church communities. The Church prays for you today, that you
may continue to hand on the Faith and be witnesses to the Gospel.
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