Catechesis and Sacraments
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Catechesis is intrinsically linked with the whole of liturgical and sacramental
activity, for it is in the sacraments, especially in the Eucharist, that Christ
Jesus works in fullness for the transformation of human beings.
In
the early Church, the catechumenate and preparation for the sacraments of
Baptism and the Eucharist were the same thing. Although in the countries that
have long been Christian the Church has changed her practice in this field, the
catechumenate has never been abolished; on the contrary, it is experiencing a
renewal in those countries(54) and is abundantly practiced in the young
missionary Churches. In any case, catechesis always has reference to the
sacraments. On the one hand, the catechesis that prepares for the sacraments is
an eminent kind, and every form of catechesis necessarily leads to the
sacraments of faith. On the other hand, authentic practice of the sacraments is
bound to have a catechetical aspect. In other words, sacramental life is
impoverished and very soon turns into hollow ritualism if it is not based on
serious knowledge of the meaning of the sacraments, and catechesis becomes
intellectualized if it fails to come alive in the sacramental practice.
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