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dbradio
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Since homelitics do not permit the teaching of right and wrong, anymore, how can we instill the difference in our children?
Who said homiletics “do not permit the teaching of right and wrong”? Such an idea is totally foreign to the Church’s understanding of the function and purpose of a homily.Since homelitics do not permit the teaching of right and wrong, anymore, how can we instill the difference in our children?
Say what??Since homelitics do not permit the teaching of right and wrong, anymore, how can we instill the difference in our children?
Sorry, I don’t understand??? Who thaught you this?Since homelitics do not permit the teaching of right and wrong, anymore, how can we instill the difference in our children?
An interesting accusation – but I note that you don’t support it with any documentation…Perhaps the “Church has failed miserably” in teaching right from wrong. The line is blurred. In many cases, the roles have been completely exchanged. With regard to child abuse and molestation, several of our bishops are aiding and abetting NAMBLA in its quest to mainstream adult/child love.
What’s preventing you from doing as you please?I want to maintain the right to discipline.
We offer the teachings, but they have to learn.However, what do we do with young parents who have not been given a clue as to how to rear children in the way that is right?
Have you heard all our shepherds? Do you know *for a fact *that they are not teaching these things? Oh, the actual terms may not be used, but the meanings of the teachings are clearly there – for those who have ears to hear.Why shouldn’t our shepherds preach against sins of abortion, lewd and lascivious activity, bullying, capital punishment, incest, euthanasia, cheating, illegal drugs, molestation, abuse, and on and on?
And you know this because…?We have a generation of vipers who have no idea of values and who are unable to separate right from wrong.
So, five or ten minutes from the pulpit is expected to counteract the other 10,070 minutes of the week where contrary messages are presented? Seems a little disproportionate to me. But, it’s always easier to blame the clergy than to take responsibility for our own failures to be models of righteousness.If it’s not delivered from the pulpit, where will some of these innocents get their values?
How do you know it’s “unread”?In our diocese, the diocesan weekly paper goes unwanted and unread in more than 30% of delivered households. Poor, mandated stewardship, alone. But, there goes the Bishop’s teaching with a significant number of human beings. Unless they live in an anomaolus parish, they certainly don’t get it from the pulpit, either.
And then Paul left them alone to grow in Christ – only sending letters when he heard they were slipping. This is the situation today: the bishops write pastoral letters when people are slipping. The difference is that the people don’t take the time to read them, to understand them, and to put them into practice.Church fathers, particularly Paul, admonished, preached, guided, and generally laid the law down so that the Church would know how to behave.
And you think this is new? It’s been this way *forever *-- there is nothing new in this. In 1947 Dr. Carle Zimmerman wrote a book entitled Family and Civilization in 1947. Among the points raised in this book are:Now, it’s microskirts in church, drugs on the street corner, abortions in legal clinics, and children having children.
According to the teachings of the Catholic Church: “The parents are the first and best of teachers…”Who will teach?
Now you ask me to support your original assertion? You began this thread by asking:How can they learn, how can they teach, if they have no teaching and they have nothing/no one to learn from?
Please tell me why teaching/admonishing from the pulpit is wrong.
I asked you why you thought this was the case and you haven’t even attempted to answer my question. You make all kinds of assertions, but do not support them.Since homelitics do not permit the teaching of right and wrong, anymore, how can we instill the difference in our children?
This was my answer to your questison, dbradio:Sorry, I don’t understand??? Who thaught you this?
Now you have turned your questions the other way. You ask:Since homelitics do not permit the teaching of right and wrong, anymore, how can we instill the difference in our children?
First you state they (priests and deacons?) do not teach right and wrong anymore and then you wonder why it’s wrong to teach from the pulpit. (I have read the article you posted by Matthew R. Gomez). From your article I get a feeling that what you are asking about are why the priests and deacons don’t teach from the pulpit that abortions, among others, are wrong. And I also get a feeling that you think that the priests and deacons are forbidden to do so.Please tell me why teaching/admonishing from the pulpit is wrong.
:getholy:Nobody has said it is.Please tell me why teaching/admonishing from the pulpit is wrong.
I have heard all these sins condemned from the various pulpits within the last year. Just because you may not have recently heard sermons on these topics, why do you claim that “homiletics does not allow this any more?” If you have a problem with preaching in your home parish, why not go to the source? How can we help you, we are not in charge of sermons in your parish. to jump from your personal experience to vague generalizations denouncing the entire church practice is a huge leap, and quite frankly, does nothing to spark worthwhile discussion.Why shouldn’t our shepherds preach against sins of abortion, lewd and lascivious activity, bullying, capital punishment, incest, euthanasia, cheating, illegal drugs, molestation, abuse, and on and on?
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Ditto. This isn’t a problem with the universal Church. This is a local problem. Trying to convince us that problems that do not exist in our parishes DO exist in our parishes because no one has morals anymore (and this is also a false generalization) is not going to solve the problem in your parish.I have heard all these sins condemned from the various pulpits within the last year. Just because you may not have recently heard sermons on these topics, why do you claim that “homiletics does not allow this any more?” If you have a problem with preaching in your home parish, why not go to the source? How can we help you, we are not in charge of sermons in your parish. to jump from your personal experience to vague generalizations denouncing the entire church practice is a huge leap, and quite frankly, does nothing to spark worthwhile discussion.
Just generalizing from my own experience over time, I do think this is a valid point.Why shouldn’t our shepherds preach against sins of abortion, lewd and lascivious activity, bullying, capital punishment, incest, euthanasia, cheating, illegal drugs, molestation, abuse, and on and on?