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There really has to be better education, that’s for sure. I believe high school students are definitely old enough to get through some of the encyclicals, as well as the CCC.Certainly, the most disheartening situation is someone who is turned away from the one true church based on anecdotal and hearsay opinions. Unless one understands the crucial teachings of the church, in this case embodied clearly in two Papal encyclicals of modern vintage, and couples that with the counsel of a priest who also understands the church’s teaching, then one has not done the due diligence required of us as the true Church of Christ.
I do wish there was more “prayer groups” or rather education groups, provided by the dioecese to continue the education of those who have already graduated as well. A lot of other denominations have weekly bible studies. It would be nice to have “catechism” or church teaching studies that would cover these everyday subjects.
It would be far less disheartening to people if they KNEW the teachings. That way they are comfortable in their assessment of their own situations and comfortable with their own decisions and don’t stumble when they are challenged by those a bit more traditional than the Church teachings and that the Church provides. I feel badly for those who follow the guidelines as best they can, but then flunder when challenged because it only frustrates them. I pray that folks find the resources they need so that they know the correct teachings and can implement them with confidence.