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The catechist replied “it’s an event which takes place every year in Spain.”
Is there some question or point of discussion here or are you just trying to publicly ridicule this catechist?The catechist replied “it’s an event which takes place every year in Spain.”
Sometimes catechists are afraid to say, “I don’t have an answer for you. I would just be guessing,” particularly when they’re talking to nine year olds. They think adult teachers have to pretend they know everything that is important enough to know. (And of course it is possible that the catechist misunderstood the question or confused the term with something else or that there was some other miscommunication in play. We are bound to be as charitable in our assumptions as we can.)The catechist replied “it’s an event which takes place every year in Spain.”
To do so I would have to give away her identity, which I will obviously not doare you just trying to ridicule
What makes you think my daughter worded her question poorly?a poorly worded question that threw you for a loop?
The whole class moved on.Did your daughter say, “No, I mean when the Holy Ghost proceeds from the Father and the Son” or did the whole class just move on?
That could be a disadvantage if she ever has to deal with a candidate with a Russian backgroundand she had no idea what I was talking about.
What is poorly phrased about my post?Sorry—perhaps she phrased it differently than you did in your post.