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Pope’s December intention: Catechists

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Kathleen N. Hattrup - published on 11/30/21
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"In many dioceses, on many continents, evangelization is fundamentally in the hands of a catechist," the Pope recalls.

In the new Pope Video, Francis entrusts to the entire Catholic Church through the Pope’s Worldwide Prayer Network his prayer intention for December: The Holy Father dedicates his message to catechists, recognizing their work as an authentic mission and ministry at the service of the mission of the Church.

The Pope points out that it’s truly a vocation, since “being a catechist means that you ‘are a catechist,’ not that you ‘work as a catechist.’”

In these times when the world is undergoing many changes, Francis expresses his gratitude for the enthusiasm of those people who transmit the faith with constant effort and joy.

An example of a new language for catechesis is found in The Pope Video for this month, which shows catechists and young people working together on a mural. With spray paint and buckets of paint, dozens of children and adolescents—accompanied by their catechists—help Italian artist Paolo Colasanti (whose artistic name is Gojo) to produce a creative rendition of the scene of the washing of the feet, on a wall of the youth center at the Roman parish of Our Lady of Coromoto.

The catechist: a very ancient ministry?

In May of this year, Francis had already made great gestures towards catechists by instituting their lay ministry with the Motu Proprio Antiquum ministerium.

As 2021 draws to a close, the Holy Father is ratifying this form of service, which has continued throughout the history of the Church and which, he explains, is “a vocation; it’s a mission.”

Still today, he explains in The Pope Video, we can see how “in many dioceses, on many continents, evangelization is fundamentally in the hands of a catechist.” For this reason, “we need good catechists who are both companions and teachers.”

New ways, new languages

Fr. Frédéric Fornos, S.J., International Director of the Pope’s Worldwide Prayer Network, commented on this intention: “Francis dedicating this last message to catechists in the same year in which he instituted their lay ministry and in which the synodal journey began ‘as the pilgrim and missionary People of God’ is an eloquent gesture.

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