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Mission Statement
Our vision and mission as the Office of Evangelization and
Catechesis is first and foremost committed to promoting and implementing the
vision of the "new evangelization" and those specific elements and
pastoral initiatives which brings its realization into the lives of individuals
and parish communities.
The blueprint for this "new evangelization" has been laid out for
us by Pope John Paul II in collaboration with the entire body of Bishops of
America in the document titled: Ecclesia in America: On the Encounter with the
Living Jesus Christ: The Way of Conversion, Communion and solidarity in America.
Thus the starting-point of such a program of evangelization is in fact an authentic,
personal and holistic encounter with the Living Jesus Christ present and active
in His Church (EA 3).
Our office strives to place "the crucified and risen Christ
at the center of its pastoral concerns and evangelizing activities" (EA
67).
We realize collectively that "everything planned in the
Church of Denver must have Christ and his Gospel as its starting-point"
(EA 67). Therefore it is our compelling pastoral motivation that all ministries
must begin and end with the speaking and witnessing of Jesus Christ, the human
face of God and the divine face of man. It is this primary proclamation that
truly makes an impact on people, awakens and transforms hearts, in a word, converts"
(EA 67).
This makes clear for us the need for an "evangelizing
catechesis" to be promoted and implement in the Archdiocese of Denver.
This "evangelizing catechesis" is founded on the definition given
by our Holy Father taken from Pope Paul VI which eloquently defines that the
"vital core of 'new evangelization' must be a clear and unequivocal proclamation
of the person of Jesus Christ, that is, the preaching of his name, his teaching,
his life, his promises and the Kingdom which he has gained for us by his Paschal
Mystery" (EA 66).
This bold and invitational proclamation certainly has specific
and demanding ramifications for both those who evangelize and catechize as ambassadors
of the Church and for those who see and hear the living Jesus through their
witness and words. Thus our overriding vision and mission in the formation of
catechists and in all evangelizing and catechetical activities is that "Christ,
the Incarnate Word and Son of Go ... is taught - everything else is taught with
reference to him - and it is Christ alone who teaches - anyone else teaches
to the extent that he is Christ's spokesman, enabling Christ to teach with his
lips….Every catechist should be able to apply to oneself the mysterious
words of Jesus: 'My teaching is not mine, but his who sent me'" (CCC 427;
CT 6; Jn 7:16).
In all we do we strive "to put people not only in touch
but in communion, in intimacy with Jesus Christ: only He can lead us to the
love of the Father in the Spirit and make us share in the life of the Holy Trinity."
If you want to get in contact with the Office of Evangelization
and Catequesis, you may call 303 - 715 - 3260. |