Good Shepherd Catechesis
The atrium is the meeting ground of two mysteries: the mystery of God and the mystery of the child An interpersonal relationship is always a mystery; it is more so when it involves a relationship with God; when the relationship is between God and the child the mystery is greater still. (Sofia Cavalletti, RPOC, p. 30)
Developmentally Structured
Each level of the child’s work explores the fundamental theme of covenant, God’s call and our response, as reflected in the Bible and as lived in liturgy. At Level I the 3-6 year-olds have the capacity to receive and enjoy the most essential elements of our faith: the mysteries of the Kingdom of God, the announcement of God’s love given for us in the person of Jesus, the Good Shepherd.
At Level II the 6-9 year-olds focus on the image of the True Vine, deepening their relationship with God, family, friends and the larger community as they prepare for and celebrate communion, broadening their understanding of Mass.
At Level III 9-12 year-olds listen to the Old Testament, following the history of God’s plan for salvation, linking all people together in communion. They begin to ask, “What is the Reign of God, and what is my place in it?” It is a primary question which lays the foundation for a lifetime commitment to God.
The Atrium Children need their own place to work with these essentials and many other key elements of our faith. This place is called an atrium. Montessori coined this term recalling the part of the Early Christian church building where catechumens would gather in preparation to join the church. Each atrium is specially designed with child-sized furniture including a prayer table for gathering, a model altar, as well as materials to deepen their familiarity with more parables and the Mass itself. After being presented with new material in a small group, children are free to choose work which particularly speaks to them to foster the growth of their own relationships with God.
The Catechist
The role of the adult in the atrium is secondary. It is the child’s own inner guide and teacher, the Holy Spirit, which directs the mind and heart. The importance of the catechist is to place materials within reach and share scripture that fills a particular longing at each stage in a child’s spiritual life. Geography materialsBiblical geography helps place Jesus in time and space.
Creating an Atrium:
Part of the Deep Formation Process of a Catechist The atrium is a calm and peaceful place where time seems to slow down. Children and catechists listen to God together through silence, scripture, liturgy, song, formal and informal prayer, ordinary practical life exercises, and movement. In this setting, and given the opportunity, children often reveal profound things about God that no one has ever told them. The materials and movement are an aid to their reflections on scripture and liturgy and their rich relationship with God .
Most of the materials in an atrium are made by hand by the catechists and faith group associated with the atrium. Ideally the unique character of the community or parish and their worship space will be reflected in the materials and the overall environment. Making materials by hand and searching for particular items are a deep part of the formation process of the catechists who train approximately 90 – 120 hours for each level.
Sometimes,when a catechist, pastor and/or Director of Faith Formation first realize that CGS is not a program that can (or should) be ordered from a catalogue and that the training for just one level may take from 1 to 2 years, it may seem like a daunting (maybe even impossible) task lies ahead. Yet the overall experience of studying the Catechesis, making materials, learning to interact with children and understand them in a wholly different way than one was used to, and listening to God with children, often becomes one of the most powerful, life-changing and formative faith experiences of a catechist”s life. CGS training has often been likened to the formation process of religious orders. Indeed, to be a CGS catechist is a calling, and listening to God together with the children, and through the children, becomes a holy and transcendent experience. The Catechesis of the Good Shepherd is a “low” work. But it’s well worth it. Things that take time to do and learn often often result in greater depth of understanding.GS catechist is a calling.
The Missionaries of Charities, Mother Teresa’s order, are now receiving training in the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd and are implementing this approach in various
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2012-10-07 00:08:10
Source: http://fatherdavidbirdosb.blogspot.com/2012/10/good-shepherd-catechesis.html
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