How does that answer all the quotes I gave in my previous post #
66 ? What you’re saying is, your pastor with all his degrees, is denying what the Church teaches on this matter and wants you to do the same.
Ahhhh, you know it’s a mortal sin because you’ve been taught correctly. Therefore, all the evidence from Church docs that I posted, you already know as a catechist. Therefore you know what should be taught.
Here’s the problem, If you are told NOT to teach that truth and instead teach contradictory to that truth, then he is telling you to flat out lie to your students. If I was in your place, I would report him to the bishop asap.
I have degrees as well. But I will tell you this, no amount of degrees, gives one the right to go against Divine revelation. And it certainly doesn’t take earning degrees, to pick up the catechism and read it. Let’s say a student of yours asks you in class, questions on the paragraphs I quoted from the CCC in the previous post. You’re telling them what the pastor wants you to teach them but the Church says exactly the opposite. What are you going to say to that student? They point out to you that scripture and the CCC teach that deliberately missing mass on Sunday is a mortal sin… What are you going to say to them, then? .
you have the responsibility to teach truth. Your students have the right to hear the truth.
Then follow what the Church teaches. NOT opinions that directly contradict what the Church teaches.
The Church is concerned about saving souls. It sounds like people are fleeing your parish, because of bad teaching, and NOT fleeing the Church. The wise, don’t flee from right teaching. They fly to it. The wise flee from wrong teaching.
Here’s a quick little catechism lesson
Ecclesiastes 10:2 A wise man’s heart inclines him toward the right,
but a fool’s heart toward the left.
You don’t have permission to lie to people.
That in effect breaks both the 2 great commandments.
Mt 22:
*]“You shall love the Lord, your God, with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind.38This is the greatest and the first commandment
*]The second is like it: You shall love your neighbor as yourself.40 The whole law and the prophets depend on these two commandments.”
When you are told to lie to people as a catechist, That doesn’t show love for God or neighbor.
scripture is clear #22 and the CCC references that very passage from Hebrews 2178
Don’t find yourself in this position. Matthew 18:6
You’ve been told to lie. That’s NOT okay. When people find out you’ve been lieing to them, what are they going to think THEN?