Christian Witness The Journey of Intentional Discipleship.

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Christian Witness The Journey of Intentional Discipleship

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Christian WitnessThe Journey of

Intentional Discipleship

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Now You are Catholic. . .But What Kind of Catholic Will You

Become?

Intentional Catholicism vs.

Cultural Catholicism

Being Spiritually Active vs.

Being Spiritually Passive

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Consider, Today, Who is at Mass

(We are hardwired to believe that everyone at mass is Catholic- not so!)• Catholics—Some active, some not

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Consider, Today, Who is at Mass • Significant numbers of spiritually open people who do not claim a Catholic identity

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Consider, Today, Who is at Mass • Significant numbers of former Catholics who have wandered back --an idiosyncratic mix of

Catholic and non-Catholic beliefs and practices – “unevangelized”)

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Ebb and Flow ~ The Fluidity of Religion Today

Some Sobering Facts

• Only 30% of Americans who were raised Catholic are still practicing (meaning that they go to mass once a month)• Half are at Mass on a given weekend

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Facts about Catholics, cont….•38% hold to their Catholic identity but

seldom or never attend Mass

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Facts about Catholics, cont. . . .

• 32% no longer consider themselves to be Catholic at all

10% of all adults in US are ex-Catholics; 2.6% are converts

SO THAT MEANS. . . 42% ARE CONSIDERED “NONES,”

(not affliliated)

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Why Catholics Become “Nones”

• Some just drifted away• Some stopped believing in

teachings about moral issues• Some were not brought up

with a strong faith identity• Some say they just haven’t

yet found the right religion

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Three Spiritual Journeys:Catholics should have all 3:

• Personal interior journey— also called “intentional discipleship”• Ecclesial Journey—

into the Church via sacraments of initiation• Journey of Active

Practice – Getting involved in a community; giving back

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Unfortunate Reality:

Most think “Catholic Identity” is regarding oneself as Catholic and attending Mass regularly. . . Misconception!

Most think one need not ask about the first journey if the second and third are inplace. . . Misconception!

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RCIA Invites you to Integrate all 3• Learning the faith as an adult is a different

model than most “Cradle Catholics” experience• It’s all about INTENTIONALITY• It’s all about DISCIPLESHIP

• It’s all about encountering the PERSONAL, PASSIONATE PRESENCE OF JESUS CHRIST

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The Presence of Intentional Disciples Changes Everything

“Disciples pray with passion. Disciples worship. Disciples love the Church and serve her with energy and joy. Disciples give lavishly. Disciples hunger to learn more about their faith. Disciples fill every formation class in a parish or diocese. Disciples manifest charisms and discern vocations. They clamor to discuss God’s call because they long to live it. Disciples evangelize because they have really good news to share. Disciples share their faith with their children. Disciples care about the poor and about issues of justice. Disciples take risks for the King of God.”

From “Forming Intentional Disciples” by Sherry Weddell, p. 81

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Here’s what we hope to have taught you about

Redemption• Objective – to have you realize what Jesus did for you

on the cross – a cosmic, timeless event• Subjective – to have you apply the saving gifts of Christ

to your life (aka the “Gifts of the Holy Spirit” received at you Confirmation)• We must take on a Positive Disposition – means that

you are prepared to change and you actively seek the grace of God in order to do so—includes the expectation that God is with you and will guide you

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Remember What You Learned:It is superstition to think that the sacraments are “magic” and we don’t have to do anything to participate in the grace they give us

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Passively Receiving a Sacrament

is Not EnoughIn the past, ,any Catholics believed (and some still do),

“The sacrament will take care of itself.” This is a misconception!

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Grace is directly related to:• personal faith

• spiritual expectancy

• hunger with

which we approach a sacrament

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Relationship is the Key. . .

• Explicit attachment to Jesus Christ is a sign that your inner disposition is correct. . . .most Catholics cannot and do not articulate this. . . .

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Passively going to Church once a week is not enough.

“The Church will provide,” is a misconception.---Without personal faith, grace can be dormant “…an adult must “drop his or her nets” and begin the journey of intentional discipleship in order to receive baptism fruitfully.”“Cooperating grace” is the process by which we choose our spiritual destiny by freely cooperating with God’s initiative.

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Five Thresholds of Conversion

1.Initial Trust2.Spiritual Curiosity3.Spiritual Openness4.Spiritual Seeking

5.Intentional Discipleship

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Where are you now on the Journey of Faith?

Where are you going?

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Gifts of the Holy Spirit

• Wisdom• Understanding• Knowledge

• Right Judgment• Reverence• Courage

• Wonder/Awe

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How Will These Gifts be Poured Out Through You?