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WHY ARE OUR CATHOLIC LAITY SO ILLITERATE WHEN IT COMES TO THE CATHOLIC FAITH
Southern Orders ^ | May 31, 2013 | Fr. Allan J. McDonald

Posted on 05/31/2013 2:44:05 PM PDT by NYer

WHY ARE OUR CATHOLIC LAITY SO ILLITERATE WHEN IT COMES TO THE CATHOLIC FAITH--BLAME THE TEXT BOOKS, BLAME THE TEACHING METHODS AND BLAME THE PARENTS, BUT BLAME THE BISHOPS, PRIESTS AND CATECHISTS TOO, BLAME EVERYONE INCLUDING SATAN, EXCEPT NO ONE TEACHES ABOUT HIM ANYMORE OTHER THAN POPE FRANCIS, DON'T BLAME HIM!

Do our Catholic children and most adults know what these images teach?

All of us know one of the elephants in the room of the Catholic Church. Our religious education programs are not handing on the essence of our Catholic Faith, our parents are befuddled about their role in handing on the faith and the materials we use are vapid or if good do not make an impression on young minds. We are afraid of asking for memorization and thus most don't remember anything they've learned about God and Church other than some niceties and feel good emotions.

I teach each class of our grades 1-6 (we don't have 7th or 8th) each Thursday, rotating classes from week to week. For the last two years I have used Baltimore Catechism #1 as my text book. It is wonderful to use with children and it is so simple yet has so much content. If Catholics, all Catholics, simply studied Baltimore Catechism #1, we would have very knowledgeable Catholics.

These past two years I've used Baltimore Catechism #2 with our adult religious program which we call Coffee and Conversation following our 9:30 AM Sunday Mass, which coincides with our CCD program which we call PREP (Parish Religious Education Program).

This #2 book has more content and is for middle school, but upper elementary school children must have been more capable of more serious content back when this book was formulated and used through the mid 1960's because it is a great book to use with adults and not childish at all. We all use this same book as a supplemental book for the RCIA because it is so clear, nobly simple and chocked full of content!

Yes, there are some adjustments that need to be made to some chapters, but not that many, in light of Vatican II and the new emphasis we have on certain aspects of Church that are not present in the Baltimore Catechism. But these are really minor.

What is more important though is that when the Baltimore Catechism was used through the mid 1960's it was basically the only book that was used for children in elementary and junior high school. It was used across the board in the USA thus uniting all Catholics in learning the same content. There was not, in other words, a cottage industry of competing publishing houses selling new books and different content each year.

The same thing has occurred with liturgical music, a cottage industry of big bucks has developed around the sale of new hymnals, missalettes and new music put on the open market for parishes to purchase. It is a money making scheme.

Why do our bishop allow this to happen in both liturgical music and parish catechesis? The business of selling stuff to parishes and making mega bucks off of it is a scandal that has not be addressed.

In the meantime, our liturgies suffer and become fragmented because every parish uses a different resource for liturgical music and the same is true of religious formation, everyone uses something different of differing quality or no quality at all.

Isn't it time to wake up and move forward with tried and true practices that were tossed out in favor of a consumerist's approach to our faith that has weakened our liturgies, our parishes and our individual Catholics?


TOPICS: Apologetics; Catholic; Ministry/Outreach; Religion & Culture
KEYWORDS: catechism; catholic; catholicsects; ignorantprotestants; papalpromotion; traditionalcatholic
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To: oh8eleven

You know darn well that I was referring to the New Testament. Try this link for a little insight: http://www.catholiceducation.org/articles/history/world/wh0101.html
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81 posted on 05/31/2013 4:15:30 PM PDT by batmast (God Bless...)
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To: MeganC

In parochial school they do and it isn’t the abridged and heavily edited version either.


82 posted on 05/31/2013 4:15:37 PM PDT by A.A. Cunningham (Barry Soetoro can't pass E-verify)
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To: knarf

No, the retired priest (priest emeritus? used to be the priest, and is still a priest, but too old to run the show) and I go and talk about it, usually while we drink Scotch.

He’s more than a little upset.


83 posted on 05/31/2013 4:17:01 PM PDT by TheThirdRuffian (RINOS like Romney, McCain, Dole are sure losers. No more!)
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To: oh8eleven
"Including the Old Testament?"

Actually, the Bible is a collection of Books formed to provide a Lectionary for the Mass. It is more accurate to say that the Catholic Church was the editor and publisher of the Bible, not the author.

Peace be to you

84 posted on 05/31/2013 4:17:49 PM PDT by Natural Law (Jesus did not leave us a book, He left us a Church.)
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To: batmast

“CATHOLICS WROTE THE BIBLE”

Not what I was taught in Catechism class.


85 posted on 05/31/2013 4:17:53 PM PDT by TheThirdRuffian (RINOS like Romney, McCain, Dole are sure losers. No more!)
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To: jobim
Mr(sic) Empire State

Mrs. Empire State.

86 posted on 05/31/2013 4:18:56 PM PDT by A.A. Cunningham (Barry Soetoro can't pass E-verify)
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To: MeganC

The Bible! By Jove, what a capital idea. Where are they?


87 posted on 05/31/2013 4:19:12 PM PDT by lastchance ("Nisi credideritis, non intelligetis" St. Augustine)
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To: RPTMS

I blame the galaxy of denominations on men. Men unwilling to change over the centuries as light is given. The churches have become institutions. They are stuck within a framework that cannot change when error is discovered.


88 posted on 05/31/2013 4:19:28 PM PDT by BipolarBob (I have sexdaily. Oops, I meant dyslexia.)
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To: BipolarBob; ThisLittleLightofMine; Natural Law
So you paint all Protestant churches as lacking in holy reverence from your experience in one Baptist church. You ever think about going to another church?

And .... there it is! The absence of authority. Each minister is his own authority .. with 30,000+ protestant churches, each one interprets scripture his own way. YOPIOS

89 posted on 05/31/2013 4:20:52 PM PDT by NYer ( "Run from places of sin as from the plague."--St John Climacus)
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To: NYer

I could be wrong but I think a lot of parents just simply turn that responsibility over to the CCD teachers.


90 posted on 05/31/2013 4:20:58 PM PDT by Biggirl ("Jesus talked to us as individuals"-Jim Vicevich/Thanks JimV!)
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To: ArrogantBustard
Your assertion is refuted.

I figured I'd have to eventually be wrong, at least once...

91 posted on 05/31/2013 4:21:43 PM PDT by Iscool
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To: batmast; oh8eleven
You know darn well that I was referring to the New Testament.

We don't know what you meant but we know what you posted.

92 posted on 05/31/2013 4:22:18 PM PDT by BipolarBob (I have sexdaily. Oops, I meant dyslexia.)
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To: lastchance

If you need a Bible pm me a mailing address and I’ll send you one.


93 posted on 05/31/2013 4:23:05 PM PDT by MeganC (You can take my gun when you can grab it with your cold, dead fingers.)
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To: TheThirdRuffian
25% of the problem is our local priests confuse socialism with the Gospel to the point I can barely look at them;

I am spared this problem. Our pastor delivers a homily based on scripture. As he always says: "It's not about me, it's about Christ".

It’s heck being a Catholic in the SW.

Do you mind my asking where you are located? I may be able to point you to a more orthodox pastor.

94 posted on 05/31/2013 4:23:56 PM PDT by NYer ( "Run from places of sin as from the plague."--St John Climacus)
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To: Natural Law

New Testament was written by the Apostles for the most part and their direct diciples.

Old Testament, Moses and prophets, King David, Solomon, etc..


95 posted on 05/31/2013 4:24:44 PM PDT by bkaycee (John 3:16)
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To: MeganC
I think God can speak for Himself.

Indeed He can but the poor comprehension skills of the reader is the problem, just as Scripture teaches.

"Understanding this first, that no prophecy of scripture is made by private interpretation. For prophecy came not by the will of man at any time: but the holy men of God spoke, inspired by the Holy Ghost." 2 Peter 1:20-21

"And account the longsuffering of our Lord, salvation; as also our most dear brother Paul, according to the wisdom given him, hath written to you: As also in all his epistles, speaking in them of these things; in which are certain things hard to be understood, which the unlearned and unstable wrest, as they do also the other scriptures, to their own destruction." 2 Peter 3:15-16

96 posted on 05/31/2013 4:24:57 PM PDT by A.A. Cunningham (Barry Soetoro can't pass E-verify)
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To: MeganC
Since Jesus escorted him from the Purgatory of the Fathers into Heaven.

Seriously, though. It was the Catholic Church who finalized the canon in the 4th century.

97 posted on 05/31/2013 4:26:02 PM PDT by RPTMS
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To: Biggirl
I could be wrong but I think a lot of parents just simply turn that responsibility over to the CCD teachers.

You are right ... and that is where they are wrong. I speak from personal experience. Like so many others, I registered my child in a catholic church on the assumption that they would do the catechesis. they did ... but I should have done more at home. Now I encourage all parents to get involved and begin educating their children when they are young. The Baltimore Catechism is an excellent starting point.

98 posted on 05/31/2013 4:26:43 PM PDT by NYer ( "Run from places of sin as from the plague."--St John Climacus)
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To: NYer

AND yet all of them point to the bible as their authority!

Paul, Peter, John, Mark, Luke, James, etc.... Fairly good leadership I would say.


99 posted on 05/31/2013 4:27:33 PM PDT by bkaycee (John 3:16)
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To: RPTMS

Finalized at the Council of Trent.


100 posted on 05/31/2013 4:28:25 PM PDT by bkaycee (John 3:16)
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