Pioneering New Paths for Adult Religious Education in the Roman Catholic Community

Lucille M. Otero, Michael J. Cottrell
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Abstract The Roman Catholic Church faces significant challenges in fostering effective adult religious education in contemporary social and cultural contexts. This challenge is particularly acute in western societies and the Church is currently reflecting on how best to respond. Here it is suggested that insights from communities of practice theory and contemporary educational leadership theory have potential to foster effective adult religious education in parishes, Catholic educational institutions, and many other types of Catholic organizations. As an organizational form, communities of practice can exist within different models of faith communities and be established and integrated into existing structures. It is also noted that the Church has multiple historical precursors of communities of practice to develop adult religious educators and leaders. This article presents a preliminary conceptual exploration of how the Church might benefit from current communities of practice theory. It further considers how this might be appropriated and applied to promote the development of promising lay adult religious educators to enhance adult religious education teaching and learning as part of wider institutional renewal.
开拓罗马天主教社区成人宗教教育的新途径
在当代社会和文化背景下,罗马天主教会在培养有效的成人宗教教育方面面临着重大挑战。这一挑战在西方社会尤其严重,教会目前正在思考如何最好地应对。本文认为,实践团体理论和当代教育领导理论的见解有可能在教区、天主教教育机构和许多其他类型的天主教组织中促进有效的成人宗教教育。作为一种组织形式,实践社区可以存在于不同的信仰社区模式中,并被建立和整合到现有的结构中。还指出,教会有多个实践社区的历史前身,以发展成人宗教教育者和领袖。这篇文章提出了一个初步的概念性探索,教会如何从当前的实践理论社区中受益。它进一步考虑如何将其用于促进有前途的成人世俗宗教教育者的发展,以加强成人宗教教育的教学和学习,作为更广泛的机构更新的一部分。
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