It’s Easter and the premier time for mystagogical catechesis. But what exactly is it, and how do you do it? Mystagogy, especially for neophytes, might not be what you think it is. First, it’s not another meeting. Mystagogy, according to the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults, takes place at the Sunday Masses of the Easter season (see RCIA 247) because that’s where we celebrate the mysteries, that is, the sacraments. But then what?
In this short video, we’ll look at three ways to make your Sunday Masses during Easter a mystagogical encounter with Christ for your neophytes and entire community.