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Before You Begin
This topic covers general information about the program and provides introductory material to help you get started on your Emmaus journey whether you're a Learner, Leader, or Catechist.
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Formation: Ministry of the Catechist
In this module, you reflect on the three primary roles of a catechist or teacher and how you live them in them out through your teaching: (1) as a witness of faith and keeper of the memory of God, (2) as a teacher and a mystagogue, and (3) as an accompanier and educator
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Theology: Catholic Prayer
In this module you come to a deeper understanding of prayer in all of its forms and expressions; and have the opportunity to experience a variety of prayer practices that you can utilize in your programs with children, youth, adults, and families, as well as in your personal life.
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Theology: Jesus – Life, Death and Resurrection (Coming Soon!)
My Emmaus Formation Program

Recommended Resources for Catechists and Teachers

Here are resources that you can use to design a demonstration project with children, adolescents, and/or adults: (These resources and more can be found on the Resources Page Need to update link of our website.)

Catholic Social Teaching (CST) Discussion Guides, Handouts, and Posters (From Catholic Relief Services)

Print

  • Catholic Social Teaching: A User’s Guide. William O’Neal, SJ. (Orbis Books, 2021)
  • A Concise Guide to Catholic Social Teaching (Third Edition). Kevin E. McKenna. (Ave Maria Press, 2019)

Online

  • Catholic Social Teaching 101 (This links to a PDF. No way to see video from this link) (Catholic Relief Services):
    CST 101 is a collaborative 7-part video and discussion guide series presented by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops and Catholic Relief Services on Catholic social Formation Program: Catholic Social Teaching 3 teaching. The videos bring the themes of Catholic social teaching to life and inspire us to put our faith into action. Some suggested uses of the videos and discussion guides include adult faith formation settings, high school theology classes, in lay ministry formation and to prepare groups for service trips. The series also includes downloadable posters and handouts for adults and kids, in English and Spanish. The artwork featured in the posters, handouts and accompanying videos are courtesy of Br. Mickey McGrath, OSFS.
  • Seven Themes of Catholic Social Teaching (United States Conference of Catholic Bishops):