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Children's Catechesis— Walk with Me: Accompanying Children in Faith
By Joseph D. White
Accompaniment has been a popular topic in catechesis for the past several years, and rightfully so. The Directory for Catechesis lists “accompanier” as one of the primary roles of the catechist, adding, “the catechist is an expert in the art of accompaniment.” [1] In his apostolic exhortation Evangelii Gaudium (“The Joy of the Gospel”), Pope... Read more
OCIA— Christian Initiation: A Liturgical, Catechetical, and Pastoral Process
By William Keimig
The Order of Christian Initiation for Adults (OCIA) is a privileged and, in many ways, challengingly complex form of adult formation. Its complexity flows from the need for the process to be authentically truthful (implying catechesis that is far removed from the easy, sound-bite answers and errors of the culture), authentically personal (implying... Read more
The Art of Accompaniment: Authentic Friendship on the Journey Toward Christ
By Jim Beckman
“Walking with,” commonly referred to as “accompaniment,” is a critical aspect of discipleship. And while it’s one of the new buzzwords these days, I’m not sure those who use it always understand what the word exactly means. Pope Francis has used it many times, particularly in his statements and writings to young people. For example, we hear him... Read more

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