Family catechesis WT-SSTA-FC
1-2 Introduction to classes
3-4 The family is the domestic church
5-6 Family catechesis in post-conciliar Church documents
7-8 Parents as the first catechists
9-10 Developing knowledge of faith in family catechesis
11-12 Liturgical education in family catechesis
13-14 Moral formation in family catechesis
15-16 Teaching prayer in family catechesis
17-18 Education for community life in family catechesis
19-20 Introduction to mission in family catechesis
21-22 Catechetical role of other family members
23-24 Methods of family catechesis
25-26 Family and other catechetical environments
27-28 Difficulties of family catechesis
29-30 Pedagogization of parents
(in Polish) Grupa przedmiotów ogólnouczenianych
(in Polish) Opis nakładu pracy studenta w ECTS
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Learning outcomes
Student:
E1 - Presents the current assumptions of family catechesis according to the documents of the universal Church;
E2 - characterizes the family as the domestic Church and parents as the first catechists;
E3 – describes the possibilities of implementing catechesis tasks in a family environment;
E4 - gives examples of the implementation of family catechesis;
E5 – proposes a program of catechetical formation of families.
Assessment criteria
In the E1 range
On 2 - presents in an unstructured manner the indications of Church documents on family catechesis;
On 3 - presents most of the current assumptions of family catechesis according to Church documents;
On 4 - presents the assumptions of family catechesis in applicable Church documents;
On the 5th - presents the assumptions of family catechesis in applicable Church documents and presents their development.
In the E2 range:
On 2 - correctly assigns the terms "domestic Church" and "first catechists";
On 3 - explains the concept of family as the domestic Church or parents as the first catechists;
On 4 - explains the concept of family as the domestic Church and parents as the first catechists;
5 - explains the concept of family as the domestic Church and parents as the first catechists and indicates the consequences of these concepts.
In the E3 range:
On 2 - gives an example of difficulties in implementing family catechesis;
Out of 3 - lists the difficulties of implementing family catechesis;
Out of 4 - lists the difficulties of family catechesis and proposes a way to solve one of them;
Out of 5 - lists the difficulties of family catechesis and suggests ways to solve them.
In the E4 range:
On 2 - gives examples of the implementation of family catechesis;
For 3 - gives examples of the implementation of family catechesis and discusses one of them;
On 4 - gives and discusses examples of the implementation of family catechesis;
Out of 5 – provides and discusses examples of the implementation of family catechesis, including in cooperation with other educational environments.
In the E5 range:
On 2 - discusses the program of catechetical formation of families learned during classes;
For 3 - proposes the author's general program of catechetical formation of families;
For 4 - proposes a detailed program of catechetical formation of families;
On the 5th - he proposes his own detailed program of catechetical formation of families along with indications for its implementation.
Bibliography
Adrians J.V., Shaped by Love: Family Catechesis and the Crisis of Disaffiliation in the Catholic Church, https://digitalcommons.snc.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1002&context=mtshonors
Czekalski R., Communication catechesis model, Warsaw 2013.
Dunlap J., Practical catechesis, Cincinnati 2001.
Kelly F.D., The mystery we proclaim. Catechesis in Third Millennium, Eugene 2007.
Osewska E. (ed.), The contemporary family: local and European perspectives, Kraków 2015 (online: http://bc.upjp2.edu.pl/dlibra/publication?id=3860&tab=3).
Paprocki J., Family Catechesis: Telling Parents “You Can Do This!” https://catechistsjourney.loyolapress.com/2017/11/family-catechesis-telling-parents-you-can-do-this/ (and other articles from the "Family catechesis" folder - https://catechistsjourney.loyolapress.com /category/all-things-catechist/stories-from-the-field/family-catechesis/)
Roberto J., A Guide to Organizing Family Catechesis, https://archny.org/wp-content/uploads/Organizing-Family-Catechesis.pdf
Stala J., Parents Catechesis: for Children, Family or for Adults?, "The Person and the Challenges" The Journal of Theology Education Canon Law and Social Studies Inspired by Pope John Paul II 13(2): 37-51, DOI: 10.15633/pch.13203; https://www.researchgate.net/publication/374310654_Parents_Catechesis_for_Children_Family_or_for_Adults
Stanz J., Developing disciples of Christ, Chicago 2017.
The pedagogy of God, ed. Farey C., Linning W., Paruch M.J., Steuenville 1997.
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