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LeahInancsi
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Br. Rich SFO:
In fact, it has been a good thing. When the group leaves Mass to “reflect” on the scripture, the candidates have had as many or more questions than the catechumen. The candidates, also, haven’t seemed to be anymore familiar with the scripture than the catechumen.
Although, I’m an “elect” (formerly a catechumen), I know much more about Catholicism than most of the candidates. It’s very erroneous to assume that the catechumen are ignorant of Christianity or that “Protestants” are more knowledgeable of Christianity.
Be it not for my mother marrying out of the Church, I would have been a craddle Catholic. All extended family is Catholic.
End of rant.
In my parish, candidates and catechumen have been lumped together. This has not been a bad thing.Candidates can if they choose to, but are never to be required to leave if they do not want to.
In fact, it has been a good thing. When the group leaves Mass to “reflect” on the scripture, the candidates have had as many or more questions than the catechumen. The candidates, also, haven’t seemed to be anymore familiar with the scripture than the catechumen.
Although, I’m an “elect” (formerly a catechumen), I know much more about Catholicism than most of the candidates. It’s very erroneous to assume that the catechumen are ignorant of Christianity or that “Protestants” are more knowledgeable of Christianity.
Be it not for my mother marrying out of the Church, I would have been a craddle Catholic. All extended family is Catholic.
End of rant.