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TheLittleLady
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They are both wonderful studies!
We will be using “Symbalon” via the FORMED.org platform this year. EXCELLENT program!
I’m going to have to take a look at these. They may be a great supplement to Credo.We start next week. I teach and we use the Symbalon program. I recommend it.
Ours is taught by the priests.I’m curious, do any parishes have RCIA taught by priests, or is it lay instructors most of the time?
Good point.For us it depends on the pastor, some are teachers, others do not want to teach. We have begun Symbalon as our newish pastor does not teach. Language can be a barrier.
Good grief!I wish ours was taught by priests or deacons. Unfortunately, the priest shortage in our area makes that impossible. Our priest covers two parishes, does daily Mass at at least one, and most days both churches, and over the course of Saturday/Sunday, does two English and two Spanish Masses. He really is being worked to death.
Congratulations!I’m very excited to FINALLY be starting classes after all this time!
Maybe you could drop in on a session or two, just to gauge the social involvement, give it a test drive. I know someone who has tried starting two years in a row, and for whatever reason, dropped out. Everyone has their own timeline.It’s the social involvement I shy away from