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  • Catholic Caucus: Quiz - Do you Know Your Baltimore Catechism?

    03/19/2007 8:49:26 AM PDT · by Knitting A Conundrum · 34 replies · 465+ views
    Go To Quiz ^ | 3/18/07 | Leticia Velasquez
    So few Catholics today know the most basic points of the Catholic faith. They attend CCD for years, and can't give a clear reason for being a Catholic. Those of us who have learned our faith well, have studied the best source, the Baltimore Catechism. We are the traditional Catholics. Do you remember your catechism? Are you able to recall those fundamental, immutable tenets of the Faith? Could you defend the Church if you had to in a discussion? Before you fail when it really matters, take this quiz, and see how well versed you are in the Faith. See...
  • What's Your Score On The S.A.T. (Salvation Aptitude Test)?

    03/17/2004 4:04:47 PM PST · by StAthanasiustheGreat · 46 replies · 655+ views
    New Oxford Review ^ | 17 March 2004 | NOEL J. AUGUSTYN
    What's Your Score On The S.A.T. (Salvation Aptitude Test)? Ten years ago a college professor named E.D. Hirsch gained national notoriety for a radical thesis about education. In a book entitled Cultural Literacy he wrote that a basic purpose of education is to replace ignorance with knowledge. He argued that such fashionable educational concepts as "problem solving," "critical thinking," and "creativity" are empty if students possess no core of shared knowledge. The passage of a decade - despite the birth of the so-called Information Age and the supposed building of the Information Superhighway - has only added support to his...