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My dear friend in Christ,As a Catholic who spent her adult years in protestant denominations and non-denominations, I really didnt have any contact with Catholics except my own non-practicing Catholic family members. I did work with an ex-Catholic who bashed Catholics and non-Catholic Christians equally. Now that I am back in full communion with the Catholic Church, I do find Catholics ‘a bit strange’, on one noticeably different aspect from my non-Catholic Christian friends. Whereas my friends are heavily into the Bible, studying God’s word, I find Catholics going out of their way to avoid it. I find that strange. Isnt God’s word, God’s word? If it is one of the three legs that sustains The Church aside from the Magisterium and Tradition, why avoid it? That aspect alone is what my non-Catholic Christian friends do not understand and what makes them label Catholics as not Christian. Because they have no idea why someone calling themselves a Christian is Biblically illiterate.
I find your opinion to be “strange” on THIS ISSUE
I’ll give three points for my convictions
- Sure the PRE-Vatican II Church did not encourage individual study of the Bible for some GREAT reasons:
B. The RCC HAS A 3 year Cycle of bible readings so for anyone Blessed to be able to attend daily Mass; would have heard and had explained the entire BILE to them in a 3 yr period.
Even those attending just Sunday and Holy Days would receive “sufficient” [sorry its the only word I could think of to use here] Bible Instruction
C. POST-Vatican II, after a prolonged period of what can be described as widely -weak catechist; both on the faith and the bile; has made a DRAMATIC turn around where today it is rare to find parishes that do not offer Bible Study Classes, conducted by a priest, deacon, religious or an INFORMED Lay-Person.
So my friend, we are delighted and GRATEFUL that you came home to where Jesus wants you to be:thumbsup
God Bless you,
Patrick