Anticipating many of the emphases of Vatican Council II, in the late 1950s Sadlier pioneered the kerygmatic approach to catechetics, drawing upon the fourfold revelation of Christ through scripture, liturgy, doctrine, and Christian witness.
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On 7 December 1975, Biffi was appointed Auxiliary Bishop of Milan and Titular Bishop of Fidenae by Pope Paul VI . He received his Italian Episcopal Conference, he served on commissions for doctrine, catechetics, culture and liturgy.
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In 1810 he returned to Innsbruck, in 1811 he was made professor of catechetics, in 1812 of Latin and Greek philology, and in 1817 was reappointed professor of New-Testament exegesis in the face of much opposition.
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In addition, he is an episcopal liaison for Catechetics and Liturgical Training Publications ( LTP ) of the Archdiocese of Chicago, and is a judge sitting on the Ecclesiastical Court of Appeals for the dioceses in the state of Illinois.
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The religious sisters are in various fields of apostolate ( like running or administering schools, campus ministry, parish work, catechetics, family life, hospital work, running orphanages, taking care of young ladies, and others ).
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Already in 1944 he furthered the growth of religious life in his area by creating in BiaBystok the Parish Catechetics Center and reviving the trimestral publication " Wiadomo [ ci Ko [ cielne Archidiecezij w BiaBystoku " ( Church news of the archdiocese of BiaBystok ).
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After writing about the history of St Kieran's, he received an MA in English before earning a doctorate, and was later appointed to the staff of St Patrick's College, Maynooth, and as a Professor of Education and Lecturer in Catechetics in 1953.
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In 2008 he began as the Director of the Archbishop Harry J . Flynn Catechetical Institute in St . Paul, MN . So far, the Institute has graduated over six hundred adult students who are now prepared for teaching Catechetics in the home, at parishes, and in parochial schools.
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The best of his academic works, however, was his " Praktische theologie " ( 2 parts, Utrecht, 1877 78; English transl ., New York, 1879 ), in which he considered homiletics, liturgics, catechetics, pastoral theology, missions, and even apologetics.
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Herein he displayed such activity in the encouragement of particular branches of erudition that the history of his theological publications, for instance, would comprise a considerable fragment of the history of modern theological literature, and the catechetical branch thereof would constitute one of the most important divisions of the history of catechetics.