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babochka
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My grade school had sisters in habits for most grades. Maybe that had something to do with it. I think I must have been the last generation in which that was the norm. The materials we used for religious education were dreadful, I must admit. My mom kept the books and I’ve looked through them. All about being a part of a family, as I recall. Yet still, I was taught the faith somehow. I don’t explicitly remember how. Maybe it was attendance at the Divine Liturgy. The Byzantine prayer before Communion is pretty explicit about the real presence. Mostly, though, it was probably having been brought up in a believing family. And yes, school Masses fit in pretty much with the liturgical wasteland of the era.IMO, you were lucky. While my primary and secondary studies were completed before 1970, my higher education was during that dreadful decade. It was without question a liturgical wasteland, the effects of which have persisted to the present.