by Rev. Paul Turner
Mystagogy is the period after the rites of initiation into the Catholic Church. It’s a time for settling in.
by Rev. Paul Turner
Mystagogy is the period after the rites of initiation into the Catholic Church. It’s a time for settling in.
by Kathy Kuczka
In Celebrating Initiation: A Guide for Priests author Paul Turner, a priest of the Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph, leads priests through twenty-six rites of initiation, including adaptations for the baptized candidates, the various infant baptismal rites, and so on. With the Lenten season upon us, we will look at what he says about the scrutiny rites for unbaptized adults and children and the penitential rite for the baptized.
by: Tina Harding
“The goal and focus of the catechesis during the period of purification and enlightenment is different from that during the period of the catechumenate. During the period of the catechumenate, the focus of catechesis was immersion into the fullness of the Christian community as expressed in the Catholic Tradition – scripture, doctrine, worship, community and service. The period of purification and enlightenment presumes such immersion and the readiness to make the commitment of baptism.
NOW THE FOCUS IS AKIN TO A RETREAT!