Pambansang Buwan ng Katekesis 2020




Bawat taon ang simbahang katoliko sa boung daigdig ay nagdiriwang ng  araw ng katekista at  ang mga Pilipinong Katoliko ay nagdiriwang ng buwan ng katesismo. Kalimitan ang bawat Katekista ay nagtitipon sa bawat Diocese upang ipagdiwang sa napiling araw sa buwan ng setyembre ang Pangdiyosesanong pagtitipon ganon din ang bawat mga catechetical director ng bawat diocese at mga napiling mga pari ay nagtitipon tuwing bakasyon taon taon ma kung tawagin ay Summer Catechetical Seminar for Priest (SCIP) ay  hindi po natuloy sa taong ito dulot ng pandemia na Covid 19 na nagsimula noong Marso ng kasalukuyang taon.

Ngayong taon sa gitna ng pandemic ng Covid 19 ang tema ay FRUITFUL CATECHESIS: HEALING MISSION & THE NEW EVANGELIZATION
MABUNGANG KATEKESIS: MISYONG NAGHIHILOM AT ANG BAGONG EBANGHELISASYON.

Ang temang ito ay bingyan ng pagninilay ni Reberendo Padre Ernesto Belen bilang Executive Secretary ng Catholic Bishop's Conference of the Philippines - Episcopal Commission on Catholic Education ( CBCP-ECCE). Ito po ang kanyang pahayag:Rationale and Reflection of the NCM2020 THEME
FRUITFUL CATECHESIS: HEALING MISSION & THE NEW EVANGELIZATION
MABUNGANG KATEKESIS: MISYONG NAGHIHILOM AT ANG BAGONG EBANGHELISASYON


Worldwide, the Year 2020 presents unimaginable complex challenges brought about by the Corona Virus Infectious Disease, known as “COVID-19” pandemic. In the Philippines, one vibrant part of everyday life that has been most affected is our religious practices as Catholics around the country. Yet despite the closing of our churches and postponements of the conduct of traditional sacraments and rituals, we, the Filipino Catholics, with the openness and creativity of our parish communities and use of information technologies and social media, our expressions and spirituality of Catholicism remained present and strong amidst this pandemic.

Thus, for this year 2020, our National Catechetical Month celebrates “fruitful catechesis” signifying the fundamental lessons of our Catholic faith, which bear its most precious fruits during the times of crises. These catechetical fruits bring forth the missionary character of how our Catholic faith heals, and how this faith shepherds us in becoming witnesses of the new evangelization.

With this in mind, we cull our Catechetical Month’s theme from Chapter X, Catechesis in the Face of Contemporary Cultural Scenarios, of the New Directory for Catechesis (2020) released by the Pontifical Council for the Promotion of the New Evangelization. The chapter describes Catechesis in (a) situations of pluralism and complexity; (b) the context of ecumenism and religious pluralism; and (c) socio-cultural context. Our theme reflects the current year’s focus in our nine-year era of New Evangelization dedicated to Year of Ecumenism, Interreligious Dialogue and Indigenous Peoples.

Without God revealing Himself, man cannot know God. God always takes the initiative, not only with regards to salvation, but with regards to everything else in our lives. The faith, which is man’s response to what God has revealed (CCC, 26) must be reactivated “among men and render it conscious and fruitful by means of opportune instruction” (Christus Dominus, 14) through catechesis. From the early history of the Church, the name given to the total process of making disciples and imparting the teaching of God’s Word has been “catechesis” (CCC, 4-5).

When Jesus commissioned the Apostles as His emissaries: “go . . . and make disciples of all nations . . . teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you” (Mt 28:19-20), His concern is not only the unique apostolic ministry but also the Church’s fundamental mission to make disciples of all the nations. The essence of the Church’s mission, then, is to catechize all peoples. It is necessary for catechesis to remember this implication because faith, the beginning of salvation and participation in the life of the Trinity, “comes from what is heard, and what is heard comes through the word of Christ” (Rom 10:17).

We, Catholic Christians, who by means of catechesis, grew, and formed by this faith, despite economic instabilities and political uncertainties in this time of global pandemic, derive meanings in our lives marked by a deep sense of spirituality.  We, who search and find positive meaning on what is happening in the world, prevail and thrive because our Catholic faith sustains us. Faith lifts us up and keeps us hoping a better tomorrow is coming, enabling us to place ourselves in the holy hands of the divine Providence. We heed the words of Corrie ten Boom, “Never be afraid to trust an unknown future to a known God.” Through catechesis, we, Catholic Christians find comfort in suffering by understanding that Jesus of Nazareth was also born into a world of illness. Effective and fruitful catechesis through efficient missionary endeavors (Directory for Catechesis 2020, 277) enable us to go into the depths of our innermost selves and appreciate praying to Someone who understands us not only because He is divine and knows all things, but because He is human and experienced all things except sin (Heb 4:15). He is a model for how we are to care during this crisis: with hearts moved by pity like in the Gospels (Mt 9:36; Mk 6:34). The fruits of this missionary endeavor call for responsibility to make us one – in loving, sharing, and caring for the others in this most trying times. This is the time when we learn to trust that we will heal, and that in the process of healing, we become missionaries of faith, hope, and love.

Everyone indeed is called to conversion in this time of pandemic (CBCP Pastoral Letter and a Call to Prayer, July 16, 2020). This means rooting out one’s selfishness, greed, resisting hatred and violence for we are interconnected. Catechesis indubitably has its ecumenical dimension which can only be done if it creates and fosters a true desire for unity.  “Catechesis cannot remain aloof from this ecumenical dimension, since all the faithful are called to share, according to their capacity and place in the Church, in the movement towards unity” (Ad Gentes, 15). While not ceasing to teach the fullness of the revealed truths, we give high premium on sincerity and respect in words and deeds in our engagements with members of communities not in perfect communion with the Catholic Church (cf Unitatis Redintegratio, 3-4).

Catechesi Tradendae emphasized that “no one can arrive at the whole truth on the basis solely of some simple private experience (CT, 20), that is to say, without an adequate explanation of the message of Christ, who is the Way, and the Truth, and the Life (Jn. 14:6). Catechesis is one of these moments – a very remarkable one – in the whole process of evangelization (CT, 18).

We unceasingly commit ourselves to what New Evangelization summons us to do. Amidst the global health concern that continuously puts us into strict home quarantine and lockdowns that put to a halt even our most cherished catechetical apostolate and ministry in parishes and schools, we continue to celebrate our Catechetical Month.

We still set our hearts to the celebration of the 500th Year of Catholic Christianity in our country. This will begin on Easter Sunday on April 17, 2022, opening of the National Mission Congress until its last day on April 22, 2022. In the coming months, we choose to be productive in our catechetical endeavors amidst the pandemic through the local initiatives of various Ecclesiastical Territories in ensuring that the works of catechesis continue in whatever creative way possible. We also look forward to some research-based intervention activities that will be implemented as fruits of the study findings from our National Catechetical Study 2021: Pastoral Action Research and Intervention (PARI) Project. All these towards a more effective and fruitful catechetical ministry in our Catholic Church.

Let us remain faithful in our catechetical ministry. Let us embrace our being missionaries of and for Jesus and Mary. Let we all be healed and become missionaries doing fruitful catechesis for new evangelization.

Stay healthy with the Bread of Life.  Keep safe in Jesus’ Love.

 

REV. FR. ERNESTO B. DE LEON

Executive Secretary, CBCP-Episcopal Commission on Catechesis & Catholic Education (ECCCE)



Kaya nga kaakibat nito ninais ng pamunuan ng CBCP ECCE na maglunsad parin ng mga programa kaya lang walang pisical na presencia kundi online, long distance lang gawa ng pagingat sanakahahawa at nakakamatay na sakit na tinawag na covid 10.  May mga Misang inilaan si Reberendo Padre Ernesto de Leon sa Cathedral Shrine and Parish of St. Joseph sa ciudad ng Balanga  sa ganap na ika 5:00 ng hapon sa bawat Miyerkules sa kasalukuyang buwan, partilular sa ika 2, 9, 16 at 23 ng kasalukuyang buwan. Gayon din po naman ang Kagalang galang na obispo Roberto C. Mallari, D.D. Ang Obispong tagapanguna ng Commission ( CBCP -ECCE ) ay magmimisa at magbibigay ng pagninilay sa mga araw ng sabado ng kasalukuyang buwan 5, 12, 19 at 26. Isang Webinar din ang magaganap sa Pangunguna ng National Catechetical Study Pari Project 2021 Team ng dalawang beses sa buwan na ito tuwing Lunes, 14 at28 sa ganap na ika 7 ng gabi. 

Sa totoo lang ngayon ko lang nalaman ang mga programang ito. At ako ay nagpapasalamat sa Panginoon sapagkat  nagkaroon ako ngayong araw na ito ng internet connection. Tamang tama naman ng buksan ko ang computer ay tamang tama naman na naibahagi ni kapatid Rodina Dalisay Anonuevo, ang lay coordinator ng Distrcit 2 ng Diocesan Catechetical Commission kaya ko nalaman ang Webinar na naging dahilan na bisitahin  ko ang website ng ECCE,

Ilalagay ko pa rin po rito ang mga nabanggit na mga programa para mayroong koleksyon ng mga pagdiriwang kahit na on line.

 



Posted by National Catechetical Study - NCS 2021 on Monday, September 14, 2020

Ito po ang webinars na ginawa kagani sapamamagitan ng Zoom na nakaposted sa Facebook na nagpahayag ng mg kwento ng mga katekista sa gitna ng pandemya na nagsusumikap na isakatuparan ang turo ni Kristo na nagbigay din ng pagkakataon na magnilay sa paggamit ng mga makabagong pamamaraan upang maipahayag ang salita ng Diyos!

Ito ang mga Misa ni Reberendo Padre de Leon alay para sa mga Katekista. Ang ilan sa mga Video ay hindi ko maembed sapagkat may mga kanta silang sinisingit na pagaari ng iba. Kaya  nga ang akin ding panawagan ay wag kukuha ng mga kanta either instrumrntal o may boses na ma copyright. May restriction ang facebook na kapag ang kanta halimbawa rito habang pipaplay ang powerpoint presentation



Ito po ang lumabas sa Misa noong Setyembre 9. Dahil; sa hindi ko maembed hayaan ninyo na ilagay  ang kawing (Link) kung saan pwedeng mapanood ang nabanggit na Misa. September 9, 2020


 

Ito po naman ang kay Bishop Mallari:


 

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