Introduction to the Sacraments of InitiationNivel de curso: Intermedio
Descripción del curso
Al término satisfactorio del curso obtendrás 2.5 UEP's. Precione aquí para mayor información acerca de las UEP's.
Objetivos Generales del Curso
- Deepen knowledge of the theological rationale and nature of Baptism, Confirmation, and Eucharist
- Reflect on the Sacraments of Initiation as embodiments of Jesus’s life, through Scripture
- Apply the Characters of Catechumenate to each of the Sacraments of Initiation
- Connect personal experiences of these Sacraments with one’s own missionary discipleship
- Identify practical ways to promote the Sacraments of Initiation into the life of our faith communities more fully, through pastoral ministry.
Materiales para el Curso
- Libro Requerido: Kathleen Hughes, Liturgy Training Publications, June 9, 2007 Saying Amen: A Mystagogy of Sacrament ISBN: 1568542399; ISBN-13: 978-1568542393
- Libro Requerido: United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, Washington, DC. July, 2020. Directory for Catechesis: New Edition ISBN: 1601376693; ISBN-13: 978-1601376695; ASIN: B08FCT5TLJ
Estructura y Contenidos del Curso
- Semana 1: Baptism: Gateway to Life in the Spirit
- Increase foundational knowledge of the theological rationale for Baptism in the Catholic tradition
- Semana 2: Confirmation: The Grace that Binds us to Christ and Holy Spirit
- Connect the effects of the Sacrament of Confirmation with their implications for growing discipleship and witnessing to the faith
- Semana 3: Eucharist: Source and Summit of Christian Life
- Articulate the concept of ‘Eucharist’ as an act of Thanksgiving that connects us as members of the Body of Christ
- Semana 4: Fruits of the Sacraments
- Articulate connections between the celebration of Sacraments and steps toward greater Synodality in the Church
- Semana 5: As we worship, so we believe, so we live (Lex Orandi, Lex Credendi, Lex Vivendi)
- Articulate practical ways to facilitate the sacramental encounter of God within Initiation processes in participant’s ministerial setting