Lateran, if you read the whole thread, you will have known that I did precisely that [consult the appropriate local leaders]. And both the youth director and parish pastor agree with my approach. Also, when you accuse someone of not grasping something, in order to not sound patronizing, you ought to demonstrate how they do not grasp that thing
You miss the point. The Bishop gives Authority to both his Priests, Deacons , and the Leadership of the Lay Ecclesiastiical Ministries operating in his Diocese.
Therefore agreeing with an idea does not lead to the implementation of that idea without the appropriate meetings and consultation. And what aspects specifically were your locals in agreement with? And were they in agreement with changing the program.
You exist in a community , not in a vacuum.
When I accuse 1ke, CilladeRoma, and Horton of wrongfully putting faith before reason, I backed it up with evidence and arguments:
Have you read the Second Vatican Council document Lumen gentium?
In this wonderful document the vocation to ministry that is created with our baptism and is described thus:
’ through our baptism we are called
to confess our faith and our great gift of faith and graces from the Triune God’
Please note the words ’ our great gift of faith’
This simple statement requires no argument.
This is why I have said you could benefit from further formation yourself.
Dei Filius, the dogmatic constitution of the church, written of the first Vatican Council 1870 era, discusses human reason and its use and limitations. However ;
states ‘faith…is the substance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not apparent’
and states ’ faith itself…is in itself a gift from God’
and goes on to discuss how the act of faith is a work appertaining to salvation and requiring cooperation with the Grace of God.
And also discusses knowledge,wisdom and illumination of the Holy Spirit in our lives in knowing the Truth.
And also states divine faith and the hidden mysteries of God must be divinely revealed or we cannot know them. Therefore without the gift and graces of faith, left with only our human reason, we are inept at knowing God and following our Faith.
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Young Catholics are as varied and diverse as any aged Catholic in any generation.
It does an individual, in a class you are teaching, a great disservice to enter into that class with these preconceived ideas. And will likely be quite damaging.
This is why I suggested you seek education and formation in you role.
And I am sure you will learn two things in the course of life and in the new evangelism
They are:
Less words and more love
The most important tool is listening.
Listen to the many voices of experience on this thread, and take a delegation to your Bishop with plans and programs and opportunity for ministry.