Osewska, Elżbieta2024-12-092024-12-092024The Person and the Challenges, 2024, Vol. 14, No. 2, s. 227-245.2083-8018https://theo-logos.pl/handle/123456789/25180The concept ‘catechesis’ has always been vital to pastoral mission in the Roman Catholic Church and has been used officially with a basic fidelity to its etymological roots (an echoing of faith between believers and with fidelity to its context in the early Christian Church (systematic formation and participation in experiences within a faith community). However today, when the official Roman Catholic Church documents recall family catechesis, at the practical level, family catechesis is still ambiguous. This article opens a new window on a very topical issue in contemporary catechesis: strengthening the family as an important agent of catechesis. The author (taking into consideration the changes of religiosity of Catholics) proposes different models in which the family can be supported to assume its primary function as an educator for the faith using the example of Poland.enCC-BY-NC-ND - Uznanie autorstwa - Użycie niekomercyjne - Bez utworów zależnychPolandchanges in religiousnessreligiousnessmodelscatechesisfamily catechesiscontemporary religiousnessPolskaprzemiany religijnościreligijnośćmodelekatechezakatecheza rodzinnawspółczesna religijnośćChanges in Religiosity as a Challenge to Family Catechesis: the Situation in PolandArticle