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Chris-WA
Guest
Br. Rich SFO:
Right now, what kind of catechism one receives is totally dependent on what particular parish you live in, and particularly on the agenda of the local members of that parish staff. Catechesis is much too widely varied from parish to parish. There is too much room for serious error. We shouldn’t have to go to a third party to get a catechism program–it should come straight from the magisterium. That way we know we are getting the real deal–and there would be no excuse for bad catechesis.
We need a real push for adult catechesis in every parish. The numbers bear out just how badly educated we our in the Catholic faith–and the fruits of that mess have been terrible.
Amen Brother! For a long time I have wondered why Rome hasn’t published a world-wide adult catechism class syllabus for every parish on Earth. It should be written in Rome, translated into every language, and mass-distributed as mandatory for adult education. The same should apply to children’s RE.I wonder when or if parishes will get beyond the generic adult education and generic “Bible” study programs and get to providing real Adult Catechesis for the faithful.
Right now, what kind of catechism one receives is totally dependent on what particular parish you live in, and particularly on the agenda of the local members of that parish staff. Catechesis is much too widely varied from parish to parish. There is too much room for serious error. We shouldn’t have to go to a third party to get a catechism program–it should come straight from the magisterium. That way we know we are getting the real deal–and there would be no excuse for bad catechesis.
We need a real push for adult catechesis in every parish. The numbers bear out just how badly educated we our in the Catholic faith–and the fruits of that mess have been terrible.