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Commission on Education or Christian Formation
Under the guidance of the parish priest, the coordination and supervision of Christian formation in the Parish shall be assigned to the Commission on Education. It shall be composed of representatives from different parish organizations, faith communities and renewal movements (FAPA. 11) Among its functions are the following:
  1. To spearhead, coordinate, monitor, evaluate and sustain the task of evangelization of the lay faithful towards the formation of Basic Ecclesial Communities at the parish level (FAPA 11)
  2. To coordinate, monitor and evaluate activities among faith communities and renewal movements in the Archdiocese in order to establish a more unified cohesive and effective organization (FAPA 3.5).
  3. The Commission on Christian Formation shall spearhead the establishment of a Parish Biblical Committee which shall conduct Basic Bible Seminars and Training (FAPA 12)
  4. With the full support of the parish priest, the Commission on Christian Education shall also establish a Family and Life Apostolate and Committee on Mass Media the tasks and responsibilities of which are similar to that in the archdiocesan level (FAPA 13-14).
  5. To prepare programs and projects according to the guidelines set by the Archiocese that will integrate the evangelical and social dimensions of Christian Formation. Hence, the Commission on Christian Education should interact closely with the Worship Social Action and Youth Commission to ensure that these dimensions are woven into the total Christian Education Program, and
  6. To conduct an orientation seminar or give catechetical instructions to recipients and sponsors in the celebration of such sacraments as baptism, confirmation and weddings, so that they will understand their Christian duties and responsibilities relative to their role as recipient or sponsor (FAPA. 62)