Catechesis of the Good Shepherd

The Catechesis of the Good Shepherd is an approach to the religious
formation of children 3 - 6 years old. This form of catechesis
offers the children a hands on approach to learning more about their
faith such as liturgical colors, parables, biblical geography, and articles
of the altar, inviting our children to a loving relationship with God.
It is rooted in the Bible and the liturgy of the
church with an interactive approach to learning. Children gather
in an "atrium," a room prepared for them, which contains simple yet
beautiful materials to use.
You may be wondering how these materials help the
religious life of children? If an adult hears a beautiful passage from
the Bible, the adult might take a Bible, find the passage, and read
it slowly again and again. He or she may think deeply about the words
and perhaps speak to God in a thankful or hopeful prayer. But a little
child, too young to read, needs another way.
In an atrium the child can ponder a biblical passage or a prayer from
the liturgy by taking the material for that text and working with it
- placing wood figures of sheep in a sheepfold of the Good Shepherd,
setting sculpted apostles around a Last Supper table, or preparing a
small altar with the furnishings used for the Eucharist. Older children
who do read often copy parables from the Bible, lay in order written
prayers from the rite of baptism, or label a long time line of the history
of the kingdom of God.
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