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Padres1969
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That’s been the case with petty much every Catholic family I’ve ever known, my own included. Once the kids have reached confirmation (or the end of the sacraments of initiation), parental engagement in formation and ensuring the youth stays engaged in the faith ends.Yes, I agree, wholeheartedly. But that’s nearly impossible to enforce. Only the mandates for Religious Ed have any impact on most families.
In fact it’s one of the reasons I suspect I’m still Christian, if not Catholic, where my siblings aren’t any longer. Because of a quirk in timing of Confirmation I’ve mentioned many times before, where the sacrament literally jumped my grade/cohort due to a change in policy in my diocese, I didn’t finish the sacraments of initiation until I was 17. And as such I was kept engaged in religious formation longer than my siblings who were done at age 13 were finished with formation, and shortly thereafter Christianity by the time they hit their mid-high school years.