He quickly learnt that his mother and father, who was a catechist with the local Anglican church, had not survived. |
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In 1995, he visited Papua New Guinea, this time to beatify the catechist Peter To Rot. |
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The service which the catechism aims at pertains and is relevant to each catechist. |
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One should not pretend to have a perfect catechist from the beginning, but should assist him to grow without interruption and incompleteness. |
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Nwamgba said nothing when Anikwenwa announced that he had been appointed catechist at the new mission. |
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He went there in 1937 and served as a vicar, catechist, and retreat preacher. |
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A regular course of instruction taught by the catechist is frequently what is envisaged. |
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The catechist Stanley Nkabinde suggested that they not start immediately with the picture program, but rather begin with a four-step procedure. |
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It will also be important to grant the catechist contents and materials connected to their new and emerging life situations. |
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In my work as a catechist I used to go with the priests to translate into Chic. |
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These services are connected with various necessities of each Church and mark the catechist of the mission territories. |
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In 1910 Petelo Boka, a catechist in the Redemptorist missionary station at Vungu, wrote down a series of historical and ethnographic notes about the Kongo. |
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The catechist then concludes by offering a synthesis of their reflections. |
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The catechist sees his task as a vocation. |
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The fact that a preacher, catechist and profound theologian, even though he did not possess academic titles or posts, from 1873 onwards lived with his mental faculties impaired, makes us think. |
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Before anything else, the catechist is a witness of the Gospel. |
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Unity and harmony in the personality of catechist. |
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Here I would like only to quote what John Paul II said about him in his homily for the beatification: «Father Coll shows himself to be a true catechist, an evangelizer, in the best line of the Order of Preachers. |
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Who you are now is the product of the 36 years of work which your late father did with the C. I. C. M. as a faithful catechist and, of course, of your formation in the C. I. C. M. since you were in the seventh grade. |
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The character of the catechist is of prime importance, and this must influence the criteria for selection and the program for training and guidance. |
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This type of catechist is more common in places where parishes cover a large area with scattered communities far from the centre, or where, because of a shortage of clergy, parish priests select lay leaders to help them. |
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It is difficult to lay down rules as to the level of faith and the strength of motivation that a candidate should have in order to be accepted for training as a catechist. |
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Such functions are considered, according to the sensibilities and experience of the different Churches, as either proper to the catechist or as a general form of lay service to the Church and its mission. |
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A fulfilled, responsible and dynamic catechist, working enthusiastically and joyfully in the tasks assigned appreciated and properly remunerated, is the best promoter of other vocations. |
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Ask a priest, or the catechist, about anything that you do not understand. |
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With the support of this first form of association, the young canon became an educator and catechist. He began to feverously author new works and multiple publications on the educational mission. |
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Necessity and nature of spirituality for the catechist. |
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The execution of these functions, when a priest is not available, does not make a pastor of the catechist, inasmuch as he or she derives legitimation directly from the official permission granted by the Pastors. |
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Before entering the Congregation she was a teacher and catechist, these were the two great vocations that Chantal persued throughout her forty-two years of consecration in the service to the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary. |
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The catechist reads from a manifesto: All intellectual productions of the bourgeoisie are either offensive or defensive weapons against the revolution. |
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The practical part of the course will include practical exercises, especially at the beginning, under the direction of the teacher or a priest or an experienced catechist. |
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Everyday the priest meets the catechist in the park. |
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The article described a small workshop by the Archdiocesan catechist Bonnie Kirk in which she used the video With burning hearts produced by the late Father Henry Nouwen. |
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