A chance for Catechists to share ideas and good practice across our diocese

Catechistdove

Dear Catechists, Happy New Year!

 

The last year or so has been quite a challenge when it has come to catechesis in our parishes. If there has been a benefit to the pandemic it is that we are all far more adept at doing things online. Therefore we continue this new venture gathering catechists, experienced and inexperienced, to meet online to share ideas and to possibly receive a little bit of formation at the same time. These meetings will ensure a crossover of deaneries so that good practice can be shared across the diocese. The dates are below. If you are unable to attend the meeting related to your deanery you are free to join another. The boundaries are fluid.

 

Deaneries

Dates

Time

Taunton, Weston, Glastonbury, Bristol

10 January

7-8pm

Bath, Trowbridge, Salisbury

13 January

7-8pm

Stroud, Swindon

17 January

7-8pm

Gloucester, Cheltenham

19 January

7-8pm

 

To participate in the conversation, you just need to register through the Eventbrite link for the meeting you wish to attend, a Microsoft Teams link to the session can be found there.

 

Taunton, Weston, Glastonbury, Bristol deaneries:  https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/across-the-deaneries-tickets-221293403527

 

Bath, Trowbridge, Salisbury deaneries:  https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/across-the-deaneries-tickets-221297555947

 

Stroud, Swindon deaneries:  https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/across-the-deaneries-tickets-221298739487

 

Gloucester, Cheltenham deaneries:  https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/across-the-deaneries-tickets-221301818697

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