I can only assume that you are under the age of 40, or you would never say that. Here is a quote from a blog from someone in Australia, and it mirrors my experience exactly:
“The nuns schooled us in our religion, and we were expected to know our Catechism by heart. I can still picture the little green book we used that was set out in question and answer form (“Q: Who made the world? A: God made the world.”), and I knew every answer to every question. We were taught the importance of the Sacraments, and were prepared for receiving them at the appropriate age by the nuns. We made our First Confession just before receiving our First Holy Communion when we were about seven or eight. It was scary, having to confess my sins of fighting or being disobedient to Christ’s representative. I was always petrified that God would see me doing something bad, like sneaking a penny from my mother’s purse to go buy a lolly at the local shop. It didn’t always stop me from doing it, but boy, I sure enough felt so guilty about it that it was a long time before I did it again! I made sure I went to Confession every time too, so that I would be forgiven and not go to Hell if I died.”
Amen to that. I remember memorizing the Baltimore Catechism and feeling guilty every time I did something wrong. I don’t know what the kids are being taught now–maybe they should go back to this memorization or not.
Still remember my time tables too, and I can usually do addition in my head. Thank goodness for the nuns and also the priests at our church, particularly the pastor who put the “fear of God” in us.
makingaustralia.abc.net.au/_Being-Catholic-in-the-1950s/blog/234601/73526.html
A lot of people could argue that the church instilled too much fear in people, but for those of us who believe that there is a hell, and that if we are not in a state of grace we will go there, I think a certain amount of fear is a good thing. After all, the Apostle Paul said to work out your salvation with “fear and trembling.” (Philippians 2:12-13) Seems to me that most people have absolutely no fear of God anymore.