- What is considered as the primary
sources of Catechetics?
Based on the
Philippine Catechetical Directory, Sacred Scriptures and Tradition are
considered as the primary sources for Catechetics. It is the Scripture because
it is the Word of God, which was written through inspiration. If it is then
inspired by God, then, we can’t deny the infallibility of its content. The
Scripture plays a primary role in teaching the Word of God for it is not only
inspired but it touches the human heart. In other words, it is not only
informative but formative, which will help the hearers not only to follow
Christ (Sequela Christi) but to
imitate Christ (Persona Christi).
Another primary
source of Catechetics is the Tradition. First, tradition entails the handing
down of practices to every generation. However, for the Church, tradition is
not confined merely by historical facts but of the inspiring intervention of
the Holy Spirit especially in its work of maintaining and preserving the
immensity of God’s love for his beloved creatures. It was already revealed in
the Scripture yet it must be passed down to other people so that the Word of
God may be spread. Faith that is transformed into doctrine, life and worship
must be transmitted to every generation however its interpretation is entrusted
to the Magisterium, the teaching office of the Church. Through Apostolic
succession we rightly claim that the Church was founded through Peter, when Jesus
entrusted to him the key of the Kingdom
of God . Thus, we maintain
the tradition of our being in communion with God and unity among all people.