
doi: 10.15633/pch.2423
The aim of catechesis is not simply to give information to interlocutors about the Catholic faith. Catechesis seeks to do much more than this, with its ultimate aim being that of putting the human being in communion with Christ. This is achieved through the six tasks of catechesis which need to be deeply embedded in human experiences. The six tasks through which catechesis seeks to achieve its endeavours include: knowledge of the faith, liturgical education, moral formation, formation in prayer and methods of prayer, education for community life and missionary initiation.
Jesus Christ -- Person and offices, Tasks of Catechesis, Practical religion. The Christian life, Communion with Christ, BV4485-5099, Mystical union, Formation, Spirituality, Human Experience, Knowledge of the Faith, Catechists -- Catholic Church
Jesus Christ -- Person and offices, Tasks of Catechesis, Practical religion. The Christian life, Communion with Christ, BV4485-5099, Mystical union, Formation, Spirituality, Human Experience, Knowledge of the Faith, Catechists -- Catholic Church
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