Something is not working! Reimagining religious education in today’s Catholic school : The All Black culture, The Samaritan Woman at the Well, the ANZAC mythology and the crucial importance of formative contexts

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Mellor, Graeme. (2024). Something is not working! Reimagining religious education in today’s Catholic school : The All Black culture, The Samaritan Woman at the Well, the ANZAC mythology and the crucial importance of formative contexts. Religions. 15(12), p. Article 1459. https://doi.org/10.3390/rel15121459
AuthorsMellor, Graeme
Abstract

This article explores the pressing issue of the re-imagination of Religious Education in today’s Catholic school. It does so within the context of the plenary re-imagination of the contemporary Catholic school itself, a work-in-progress to which it has both a complementary and a symbiotic relationship. In doing so, the author draws upon sources as diverse as the anthropological lessons at the heart of the powerful and inspiring All Blacks Rugby code, the ANZAC Tradition and the narrative of the surprisingly transformative encounter of the Samaritan woman with Jesus at Jacob’s well in the Gospel of John (Jn 4:4–42). The Aparecida Document (2007) issued by the Episcopal Council of Latin American Bishops (CELAM) under the leadership of the then-Cardinal Bergoglio prior to his elevation to the Papacy and his adoption of the Pontifical name, ‘Francis’ (2013) provides a compass to find the way forward, not only for the Church itself but for Catholic Schools within its embrace. This article examines the potential power of the seminal integration of Religious Education within the plenary and daily narrative of the whole school, the liberating perspective gained through the re-defining and re-owning of it as ‘the work of the whole educative village’ and the acceptance of the responsibilities and challenges that this seismically challenging conceptual shift will necessarily bring.

Keywordsreligious education; educational village; Aparecida; Catholic school today
Year2024
JournalReligions
Journal citation15 (12), p. Article 1459
PublisherMultidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI AG)
ISSN2077-1444
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.3390/rel15121459
Scopus EID2-s2.0-85213358893
Open accessPublished as ‘gold’ (paid) open access
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Online29 Nov 2024
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Accepted26 Nov 2024
Deposited09 Feb 2025
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