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- The Diocesan
Office of Religious Education (DORE) provides resource and
consultation services to parishes and schools of the diocese in their
efforts to promote and sustain lifelong formation in the Catholic faith.
These services are offered primarily through guidelines and policy statements
on catechetical matters, formational and enrichment opportunities for
catechetical and pastoral leaders as well as the general public, and
diocesan training and certification processes for parish catechists
and Catholic school Religion teachers.
- Echoes
of Faith is a basic-level, video-assisted resource for
the formation, enrichment, and certification of parish and Catholic
school catechists in the Diocese of Helena. Echoes of Faith consists
of thirteen modules that treat theological and catechetical themes in
providing the most important understandings for a beginning catechist.
- The Sourcebook
for Catechetical Leadership was first published in 1996 and,
with periodic updates, is a valuable resource for every parish and Catholic
school in the diocese, especially those persons responsible for leadership
in local faith formation endeavors. The Sourcebook contains normative
information on:
- the
administration of local catechetical programming
- instructional
guidelines for children and youth (P-12)
- Religion
textbook selection and use
- catechesis
with adults
- catechesis
for Christian sexuality
- sacramental
catechesis (including RCIA)
- catechetical
resources
- catechist
formation and certification.
Copies
are available from the Catholic Formation office; an online edition
is forthcoming.
- Christian
Human Sexuality is an integral part of continuing formation
in faith for people of all ages, especially parents and young people.
In addition to program guidelines and curriculum resources for such
instruction, the Catholic Formation Department offers several options
for parish and Catholic school consideration.
- Deanery
DRE/Coordinator Convenings:
periodic gatherings of parish DREs and RE Coordinators are held
throughout the year in each deanery, and provide an opportunity for
catechetical leaders to share their wisdom, concerns and talents with
one another and, through the Christian Formation Division, the diocese
at large.
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