I was raised in both worlds. I was baptized Catholic, as my mother promised (in writing) back in the day. Every other Sunday, my siblings and I went to church with her to the Baptist church. It was just like another poster had said, after services, you go to Sunday school. I remember singing songs where the lyrics came from the Bible. Of course, my very first song was “Yes, Jesus loves, because the Bible tells me so” Everything was Bible verse based.
The next Sunday, we went to the Catholic church with dad. Our catechism classes were on Mondays after school from 4-5:30. This was in MA. The “public school” bus drove us there and drove us home. Not sure if it is still that way. But it is not that way here in the south.
When I lived in SC, the catechism classes were held on Sunday afternoon. As the parish grew, a new Catholic school was built and they were going to continue the classes on Sunday afternoon. Someone in the parish who was paying attention, noticed that Wednesday afternoon or Wednesday night would be better, as most of the Baptist and other Protestant churches had services and Bible study on Wednesday evenings. As a teenager, I was always invited to go to this or that youth group or prayer service at a Protestant church.
Now I live in NC, and every Wednesday evening, from about 5:30-8:00 pm, every Baptist church (now remember, this is the south) and most Holiness churches are packed to the rafters, and the traffic really picks up, as does the “Dairy Queen” around 8:15. Again, Bible study. Not kids…all adults.
In addition to Wednesday night, Sunday night is another biggee.
Again, mostly adults. I noticed that the teen youth programs are well attended, and they also have buses in the parking lot for various trips during the summer and school breaks.
When we would visit SC during the summer, my Baptist grandmother would take us to church and of course I was invited to Sunday school as well. That is how I learned much about the Bible. The neighbors that lived down the street from her were Catholic, and we also went to church with them while we were there. Why didn’t I stay with Baptists…well…truthfully, I like rock and roll, I like to have a alcholic drink every once in awhile, and I also love to dance. And I can wear blue jeans to church (not the morning mass, Sat night or Sun night)…and I can pick up my kids from Catholic school wearing pants or shorts.
I believe that more and more catholic churches are getting into Bible Study. Which is not a bad thing. The Bible does speak to you…maybe not the way it speaks to me…it reaches your heart when you need it the most.
Juli
I have never seen this as a Catholic.