The Catechetical Corner
Catechetical Sunday
Each year, the Catholic Church in the United States designates the third Sunday in September as “Catechetical Sunday”— a day on which to celebrate and pray for the Church’s mission to teach the Gospel to all people. This year’s theme is “Come to me all you who labor and are burdened.” (Matthew 11:28)
As catechists, we are responding to a call to share the gift of faith with others, even as we deepen our own faith. This call may have reached you through your pastor, the director of your parish’s religious education program or through your role as a Catholic school teacher but know that this calling ultimately comes from God, whose Holy Spirit inspires and guides us.
As we celebrate Catechetical Sunday, let us remember to pray for all catechists and faith formation leaders. May the Holy Spirit continue to inspire us as we remain faithful to God and hand on the faith to future generations. Let us also reflect on how each of us is called to share in the catechetical mission of the Church. As Jesus’ invitation impels us to go forth and serve, so too, should our catechesis impel us to lives of active discipleship. On this upcoming Catechetical Sunday, may we recommit ourselves to this vital work of empowering disciples to transform the world.
Article by Roman Flores, Catechetical Ministry Coordinator
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