To: NYer
This is a big problem. First, we need all those who would teach to be on the same page. Anyway,parents needs to be the chief catechists.
4 posted on
04/20/2004 1:19:10 PM PDT by
johnb2004
To: johnb2004
Anyway,parents needs to be the chief catechists.
Suppose a parent wanted to be a good "PARENT"... would that pass as acceptable?
Do you perhaps imagine that there might be a per cent age of "ignorant catholics, who in their quest to be honest with OD thus stumbled upon the truth and thus suddenly emerged reformed awakened protestants?
It could be said to be a wise catholic is to be ...no more "catholic"!
Then where can one find a learned catholic?
To be catholic one MUST carry some form of ignorance!
Speaking from personal experience...
I found no room to worship the LORD within the walls of the Roman "church" once I began a serious deliberate quest to learn JESUS... not learn "about" Him, but actually know HIM, my steps lead away from the "priesthood" & the "mass", and transubstantiation.
36 posted on
04/20/2004 5:05:43 PM PDT by
Jack Armstrong
(a Post Modern America adrift in the Dark)
To: johnb2004
**This is a big problem. First, we need all those who would teach to be on the same page.**
We can be! How many of us even know that there is a Catechetical Directory??
Call or email the Center for Ministry Development.
42 posted on
04/20/2004 5:24:24 PM PDT by
Salvation
(†With God all things are possible.†)
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