”Let the children come to me, and do not prevent them; for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these.” - Matthew 19:14 NAB
How can a young child deeply encounter the love of God and respond to it? What does this look like? How can we as adults foster and facilitate children’s authentic and loving awareness of God? What are the needs and capacities for a healthy religious life that children show us for such relationship?
The method of Christian Faith Formation called The Catechesis of the Good Shepherd has been exploring these questions for over 65 years guided by the Bible, Liturgy, Montessori principles, and the careful observation of what resonates most deeply with children.
Journey with us, every other Wednesday as we explore the spirituality of the child through The Catechesis of the Good Shepherd.
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”Let the children come to me, and do not prevent them; for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these.” - Matthew 19:14 NAB
How can a young child deeply encounter the love of God and respond to it? What does this look like? How can we as adults foster and facilitate children’s authentic and loving awareness of God? What are the needs and capacities for a healthy religious life that children show us for such relationship?
The method of Christian Faith Formation called The Catechesis of the Good Shepherd has been exploring these questions for over 65 years guided by the Bible, Liturgy, Montessori principles, and the careful observation of what resonates most deeply with children.
Journey with us, every other Wednesday as we explore the spirituality of the child through The Catechesis of the Good Shepherd.
Episode 148. De-Schooling Catechesis with Ann Garrido and Beate Buescher
The Good Shepherd and the Child
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2 months ago
Episode 148. De-Schooling Catechesis with Ann Garrido and Beate Buescher
“For the Lord gives wisdom; from his mouth come knowledge and understanding.” ~ Proverbs 2:6
“3. The atrium is a community in which children and adults live together a religious experience that facilitates participation in the wider community of the family, the church, and other social spheres. • The atrium is a place of prayer, in which work and study spontaneously become meditation, contemplation, and prayer. • The atrium is a place in which the only Teacher is Christ; both children and adults place themselves in a listening stance before his Word and seek to penetrate the mystery of the liturgical celebration.” - 32 Points of Reflection of The Catechesis of the Good Shepherd
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Beate and Ann discuss the variety of meanings and the importance of de-schooling as it pertains to our work in catechesis.
Ann Garrido has been a catechist of the Good Shepherd since 1996. She currently serves as a Level One catechist at her parish while she also serves as a formation leader for the US Association at all three levels. Ann is an Associate Professor at Aquinas Institute of Theology, a graduate school of theology and ministry in the Dominican tradition. She is the author of multiple works, including her newest book Redeeming Power about the healthy and holy exercise of leadership. Ann Garrido’s website HERE
Beate Buescher is a wife, mother, Omi, and catechist who began her journey with Catechesis of the Good Shepherd in 2003. Her educational background is in early childhood education and she is passionate about faith, learning, nature and positive parenting. When she walked into her first formation course, she felt that she had finally found her tribe! Beate is currently listening to God alongside Level 1 and 3 children and is certified in all levels of CGS, including Infant/Toddler. She is a recognized Level 1 Formation Leader.
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2014 Consiglio Report: De-Schooling
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ANN’S NEW BOOK – REDEEMING POWER
Redeeming Administration
Redeeming Conflict
A Year with Sofia Cavalletti by Ann Garrido
Preaching with Children
Podcast Episodes with Ann Garrido
Episode 19 – Typology with Ann Garrido
Episode 53 – The Birth and Infancy of Jesus with Ann Garrido
Episode 59 – Preaching with Children with Ann Garrido
Episode 68 – The CGS Heritage – Eugenio Zolli with Ann Garrido
Episode 111. About Justice, A Meditation by Fr Mongillo with Ann Garrido
Episode 127 – Redeeming Administration with Ann Garrido
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The Prepared Environment: Making Materials
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Tuesday, August 26, 2025
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Join Don Martin, CGSUSA Vendor, The Catechist's Husband, and Lynda Catalano, CGSUSA Formation Leader, who will share her wisdom and passion for making the materials by hand. Don and Lynda's sessions will be followed by time for questions. All those present will be registered for a drawing for an atrium material from the Catechist's Husband.
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The Good Shepherd and the Child
”Let the children come to me, and do not prevent them; for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these.” - Matthew 19:14 NAB
How can a young child deeply encounter the love of God and respond to it? What does this look like? How can we as adults foster and facilitate children’s authentic and loving awareness of God? What are the needs and capacities for a healthy religious life that children show us for such relationship?
The method of Christian Faith Formation called The Catechesis of the Good Shepherd has been exploring these questions for over 65 years guided by the Bible, Liturgy, Montessori principles, and the careful observation of what resonates most deeply with children.
Journey with us, every other Wednesday as we explore the spirituality of the child through The Catechesis of the Good Shepherd.