Mystagogy : Learning the sufficiency of the sacramental vocation : Part 2 : Methods of mystagogy
https://archives.anglican.ca/link/article26647
- Author
- Hill, John W.B. (John William Barnabas), 1944-
- Material Type
- Journal Article
- Journal
- Liturgy Canada
- Date
- 1999 Michaelmas
- Material Type
- Journal Article
- Journal
- Liturgy Canada
- Date
- 1999 Michaelmas
- Volume
- 7
- Issue
- 1
- Page
- 1, 11-12
- Notes
- The author suggests a number of concrete ways in which neophytes (new Christians) can "wake up to the realization of where they are and what they have gotten into, a time of savouring it to the full and readjusting their outlook on everything else because of this new sacramental existence, then we need to ask how they can be helped to do this." He suggests having neophytes tell their stories to the rest of the congregation (especially during the Easter season), keeping a journal, introducing them into other parish groups and perhaps participating in a `Walk to Emmaus' program.
- Subjects
- Sacraments - Anglican Church of Canada
- Mystagogy - Anglican Church of Canada
- Religious education - Anglican Church of Canada
- Catechumenate - Anglican Church of Canada
- Christian initiation - Anglican Church of Canada
- Religious education of adults - Anglican Church of Canada
- Location
- General Synod Archives