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whit
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Catsrus,My grandaughter, who is R.C.I.A., due for Baptism, Confirmation and 1st Eucharist at the Easter vigil on March 26th, came to me today with the following:
She is 22 years old, 6 weeks short of joining The Church and doesn’t know these answers!!!
- Please explain the doctrine of Purgatory
- Why has Satan not been mentioned once since I’ve been in R.C.I.A?
- Do Catholics believe in Satan?
- Where do we go when we die?
She was raised with no religion and stumbled to Catholicism through “the door” (fundie group) and reading all the “left behind” books. She deserves better than she’s getting but she is too shy to speak up and ask these questions.
How many Catholics do not understand Catholic teaching on the last days and what happens after death? Seems like many from what I’m reading and hearing.
Guess we’d better get busy catechizing ourselves and each other!
I just read your post and was overwhelmed by the good fortune of your grandaughter. Of course, give her a big hug and help her out with the answers to any question she asks but let her know the difference between the Church and those within the Church. The Church is God’s gift to us through Christ. The Magisterium, Tradition and the Bible and the Sacraments with the Eucharist as the greatest gift of God.
The people within the Church are all sinners, hopefully trying to do our best and we fail. That she, as long as she is on earth, will never know enough about the Church. That we are always learning. Tell her she is so lucky to have found Christ’s Church so soon and that she now can learn about the fullness of God’s gift. Get her a copy of “The Faith of our Fathers” by James Cardinal Gibbons from Tan books. Or the other 3 volume set “Faith of the Early Fathers” by William A. Jurgens. Especially Volume 1. It will give her the history of God’s gift and let her know how things came to be in the early Church. She will love the Church even more by knowing how it came about. It’s a wonderful story and fills in a lot of blanks. She can then get more history books by Catholic authors that will continue to give her a good grounding in the history of the Church.
Tell her we never know enough. I’m an old coot and still learning and the more i learn the more I love it.
God bless.
Whit (sfo)