The Catechetical Review - Communicating Christ for a New Evangelization

Children's Catechesis: Inspiring Children to Share Their Faith

Authored by Joseph D. White in Issue #1.3 of Catechetical Review

One of the fundamental tasks of catechesis, according to the General Directory for Catechesis, is “missionary initiation.”[i] We typically do not think of children as missionaries. Some might ask, “Why would we expect children to share their faith?” Children naturally talk about things that excite them. Whether we are young or old, when we have an encounter with Christ, we naturally want to share him with others. We see countless examples of this in Scripture, as people go and tell what Jesus has done for them (even, at times, when he has asked them not to.). So how do we as catechists prepare children to be missionaries? Here are seven keys to inspire children to share their faith and to equip them with the tools to do so.

The rest of this online article is available for current subscribers.

Start your subscription today!


This article is from The Catechetical Review (Online Edition ISSN 2379-6324) and may be copied for catechetical purposes only. It may not be reprinted in another published work without the permission of The Catechetical Review by contacting [email protected]

Articles from the Most Recent Issue

Embodied Love: Christian Community and Disciples with Impairments
By Dr. Marc Tumeinski
The Church recognizes that every parish community includes members with disabilities and earnestly desires their active participation. . . . Catholic adults and children with disabilities, and their families, earnestly desire full and meaningful participation in the sacramental life of the Church. [1] The parish is where the local Church lives as... Read more
Inspired Through Art—Building the Community of the Church
By Jem Sullivan
To view a full resolution of this artwork on a smartboard, click here . In every age of the Church, God raises up saintly men and women whose holiness builds up the community of the Church. These saints are living reflections of the face of Christ in the world, and their lives invite our imitation on the path of holiness aided by God’s grace. In... Read more
Catholic Schools—The Allure of Aslan: How the Chronicles of Narnia Can Assist Our Catechesis
By Róisín O'Rourke
“Is it time for Narnia yet?” The beseeching eyes of my seven and eight-year-old students implored me to say a definitive yes. Smiling, I set my teacher’s book aside and picked up my copy of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe . In an instant, the children were sitting in front of me, eagerly awaiting the next installment of the seven-book fantasy... Read more

Pages