THE SPECIAL FUNCTIONS 0F CATECHESIS FOR ADULTS
97 So that it will always be able to respond to the more urgent demands of
our time, a catechesis for adults should:
a) Teach them to evaluate correctly, in the light of faith, the sociological
and cultural changes in contemporary society. The Christian people are becoming
more and more aware of the necessity of examining where the contemporary
development of society may be leading and of distinguishing between true
blessings and the dangers of our present human civilisation. They
desire help in evaluating the changes which are constantly taking place, and
they want to be enlightened about the styles of behavior which they can and
should make their own.
b) Explain contemporary questions in religious and moral matters. Catechesis
must make its own the new questions which men of this age are asking themselves.
For example, today great importance is attached to questions that deal with
social relations. Man wishes to imprint a new form on the society in which he
lives. Such attempts at renewal, in which the responsibilities and also the
limits of man are clearly evident (cf. Encyci. Populorum progressio, AAS, 1967,
pp. 257-299), simply cannot escape the interest of catechesis.
c) Shed light on the relations between temporal action and ecclesial action.
Catechesis should educate Christians to perceive the mutual relations between
temporal duties and ecciesial duties. Catechesis should make it clear that the
performance of temporal duties can have a useful influence on the ecclesial
community itself, when it makes it more aware of its transcendent goal and of its
mission in the world, and that the performance of ecclesial duties serves in
turn to benefit human society (cf. GS, 40-45).
d) Develop the rational foundations of the faith. The Church has always
guarded the rational foundations of the faith against fideism. Catechesis must
develop more and more a correct understanding of the faith, and thereby show
that the act of faith and the truths which are to be believed are in conformity
with the demands of human reason. Catechesis must show that the Gospel is always
contemporary and always relevant. For this reason pastoral action must be
promoted in the area of Christian doctrine and Christian culture.
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