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CCPS002 Tour of a Catholic Church

Posted in Catechumenate by Dane on the October 27th, 2009
 
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This week’s Parish Session we tour St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church and then follow our tour with an excellent lecture about the Church.

CCTD002A Pass It On

Posted in Catechumenate by admin on the October 20th, 2009
 
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On Tuesday night we talked with people who are interested in knowing more about Catholicism. They were oriented to what happens during the Catechumenate. This podcast corresponds with that Orientation Session of the Catechumenate for this liturgical year at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, in Holladay, Utah. We discuss why we need the Church to initiate faith “how the Church needs the Catechumenate and the Catechumenate needs the Church, to pass it on. As we renew our faith, we pass it on to the catechumens. Their witness to faith renews us. They pass it on, back to church, to us, the faithful.

It is the good news that our heart’s desire for bliss is fulfilled with our free acceptance of God’s love. Who is Jesus. The Church must preach “it” to everyone as the source of all saving truth. During the Catechumenate, we enjoy the gift of God’s love — who is Jesus, and share it with others. Thus, there is a connection between Jesus and the Church.

The Catechumenate leads us through death to life by providing an example of people who embrace, with their all, Jesus’ way. The opportunity to do this in memory of Jesus on the behalf of others, renews and revitalizes the faith of Jesus followers, the Church — the mystical body of Christ. This example leads others to initiation in the faith — in the mystical body, and this initiation is seen in their reception of the sacraments of baptism and confirmation, and culminates with the Eucharist.

The sharing of this gift of unity happens in a special way during the Catechumenate. We pass it on during this journey together toward salvation. It renews and revitalizes the Church even as it initiates new members of the Body of Christ, the People of God, the Church. These three different names “the Church”, the “People of God” and the “Mystical Body of Christ”, each has a unique emphasis in passing on God’s Word, especially the fullness of divine revelation who is Jesus. God’s Word as Christ’s real presence, passed on in the Church throughout the centuries, is what we call Scripture and Tradition.

God’s gift of love, who is Jesus, who is God’s forgiveness and self donation — in a word “death”, and so too, God’s generosity and joy, in another word, resurrection, is God’s self-communication made through his Word in the Holy Spirit and remains present and active in the Church! This active and real presence is one way to understand Catechumenate. This is our faith!

Musical Interlude was “With Jesus There’s a Way” by Roland Gervais.

Recommended Reading:

What Makes Us Catholic: Eight Gifts for Life Basics of the Catholic Faith (Best in Rcia Resources) Catholic customs & traditions: A popular guide

CCCR001 The Kingdom of God

Posted in Catechumenate by Dane on the October 13th, 2009
 
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This is the first Catechism Reflection. This podcast is a conversation reflecting on sections of the United States Catholic Catechism for Adults which addresses some of the topics from the Parish Session. Hear a small group, informal reflection with verbal references to the page numbers of the USCCA under consideration. These sessions are tagged with CCCR (Catholic Classes Catechism Reflection) and a sequence number.

We discuss the following pages from USCCA.

  • Kingdom of God: 79-80, 93, 153, 486, 517
  • Already in Jesus: 7
  • Jesus’ proclamation: 91-92
  • Church and: 114, 117
  • Come: 482, 494

Next week we will discuss “What or Who is the Church” (Eclesiology).
111-123, 507, 128-130, 177, 44, 146, 167, 226, 505, 452
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Canticle of Zechariah performed and arranged by Erika Provinzano

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CCTD001c Yours Always

Posted in Catechumenate by admin on the October 6th, 2009
 
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Its as if our creed is signed, “yours always, love” and then the name of each person of faith, follows. And like we talked about last time, when we considered the question of who finds who, not only is the creed signed, “yours always,” by us, but more importantly, “yours always,” is God’s promise and plan. It’s God’s salutation in the Genesis story as well as Jesus’ parting word to us. “Yours always,” is God’s promise and plan for humanity and all of creation. (more…)


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