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INTRODUCTION
1. An indispensable
service. The Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples (CEP) has always
had a special concern for catechists, convinced as it is that these are, under
the direction of their Pastors, a factor of prime importance in evangelization.
In April 1970 it published some practical directives for catechists, and now,
conscious of its responsibility and of radical changes in the missionary world,
the CEP would like to call attention to the present situation, the problems
that arise, and prospects for the development of this "praiseworthy
army" of lay apostles. It is encouraged in this project by the many
pressing interventions of His Holiness Pope John Paul II, who, during his
apostolic voyages, makes use of every opportunity to stress the importance and
relevance of the work of catechists as a "fundamental evangelical
service".
Our task is a demanding but also a necessary
and an attractive one, seeing that, from the very beginning of Christianity and
wherever there has been missionary activity, catechists have made, and continue
to make, "an outstanding and indispensable contribution to the spread
of the faith and of the Church".
And so, having examined, in its Plenary
Assembly of 27-30 April 1992, the information and suggestions that came in from
a wide-ranging consultation with Bishops and catechetical centres in mission
territories, the CEP has drawn up this Guide for Catechists, which
treats in a doctrinal, existential and practical way the principal aspects of
the catechists' vocation, identity, spirituality, selection and training,
missionary and pastoral tasks, and remuneration, along with the responsibility
of the People of God towards them, in today's conditions and those of the
immediate future.
Under each heading we will try to give the
ideals to be aimed at, along with the essential considerations, while taking
account of the difficulty, in certain missionary situations, of defining who
exactly can be called a catechist. The directives are deliberately given in
general terms, so as to be applicable to all catechists in the young Churches.
It is up to the respective Pastors to make them more specific, in keeping with
the requirements and possibilities of the individual Churches.
The Guide is addressed first of all to the
lay catechists themselves, but also to the Bishops, priests, religious,
formators and the faithful, by reason of the strong links between the various
components of the ecclesial community.
Before this Guide could see light, the Holy
Father John Paul II had approved the Catechism of the Catholic Church
ordering its publication. The extraordinary importance, for the Church as well
as for every man of good will, of this rich and synthetic "exposition
of the faith of the Church and of catholic doctrine, verified and enlightened
by the Sacred Scripture, by the apostolic Tradition and by the Magisterium"
is well known. Even though this is a document of different aim and content, it
becomes immediately evident that the new catechism could offer some special
enlightenment at different points of the Guide and, above all, that it could be
a sure and authentic point of reference for the formation and for the
activities of the catechists. In the final edition of the text, therefore, care
has been taken to point out, particularly in the notes, the principal
connections with the themes exposed in the catechism.
It is our hope that this Guide will be used
as a reference book and will be a source of unity and encouragement for
catechists and, through them, for their ecclesial communities. The CEP offers
it, therefore, to the Episcopal Conferences and to individual Bishops as an aid
to the life and apostolate of their catechists and as a basis for the renewal
of national and diocesan catechetical programs and directors.
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