Your Parish Catechetical Leader (DRE, CRE, DFF, DCM, etc.) or your Certification Coordinator is essential in assisting you in the process of Catechist Formation.
UPDATE: Echoes of Faith 3.0 is now an approved online version for use in Basic Catechetical Certificate. For more information, catechists should contact their Director or Coordinator of Religious Education. DREs and CREs should contact Roman Flores to find out how to enroll catechists in this program.
All persons, within the Diocese of Fresno, who are catechizing (teaching) others in the Catholic faith (Doctrine, Tradition, Scripture, Practices, Theology, etc.), must be certified in the Foundations of Catechesis as outlined by the Diocese of Fresno.<‘p>
No. This applies to all non-ordained or lay persons who lead or instruct others in the Catholic faith. This would include all Sacramental Preparation, Baptism, Confirmation, Eucharist, Marriage, Reconciliation, Rite of Christian Initiation, educators in Catholic schools, bible study, home-schooling, and all faith formation. If you are in any capacity teaching, facilitating, or leading a class that passes on the Catholic faith, you must be certified.
Once you begin the certification process, you have two (2) years to complete the process. You must use the FC Report Card to document your progress. An extension can be considered for unusual circumstances.
Not at this time. Certification under the current process is a valid certification recognized by the Diocese of Fresno. Although the Foundations of Catechesis certification process follows the guidelines outlined by the California Catholic Conference of Bishops, it does not meet all of the criteria outlined for a California Catechist Certification.
You may also download the FC Requirements from the website, but the following is a list of the specific requirements for certification:
Echoes of Faith Plus is a learner-driven, facilitator-led style of learning. The facilitator is there to guide the group through videos and discussions. It is through the faith and experience sharing that the learning takes place. Facilitators are Master Catechists or “approved veteran” catechists who are capable of providing answers to the learners’ questions, as needed. Each course has a series of video segments and discussion questions, which are accomplished through various styles of group discussion. All participants in the group are expected to participate and share in the discussions.
No, although this would be the ideal situation, as you will be most familiar with that community. Course offerings that are open to all persons are listed on the Diocesan website at Catechist Formation Schedule. Once a person has attended the Orientation Session and acquired his or her own books from their own parish, they may attend a class at any location listed on the website.
Personal spiritual development is any development that assists in the growth of your personal spiritual life and relationship with God. It can be spiritual direction, lectio divina, prayer groups, Eucharistic adoration, parish missions, retreats, or anything that brings you to reflect upon your spiritual life and draw you into a closer conversion and relationship with God. It is not bible study, workshops, lectures, or a Diocesan Congress, and it is not “learning” or “instructional” in nature— where you are taught techniques, processes, or information.
No. Our Bishop has asked that we maintain this requirement locally so that catechists may be given the opportunity to network, build community, and meet other catechists within our Diocese.
It is preferred that the person assessing you, and the person you are observing be a Master Catechist. However, this is not practical in all situations. In order to complete these forms a Master Catechist or an “approved” certified catechist may complete the form.
After you have completed all of the requirements, and filled out the Certification Report, present your Report along with your Observation and Assessment forms to your Parish Catechetical Leader, Catechetical Coordinator, or Pastor. You will need to schedule an Exit Interview to review your paperwork, sign your documents and plan your strategy for ongoing formation to maintain your certification. Please, be sure to make copies of all documents for your records.
Certification is valid for four years from date of issue.
In order to maintain your certification you must re-certify every four years. The following must be documented on your Recertification Form, completed, and submitted before the expiration date of your current certificate: