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1307 says age of discretion (around 7) or younger. How can you “interpret” that to mean older?What about CCC 1307 and CCC 1309? Both can be interpreted as occurring at an older age.
1309 says “To this end catechesis for Confirmation should strive to awaken a sense of belonging to the Church of Jesus Christ…” How can you “interpret” striving to awaken to mean older when it follows an explicit direction that the age being addressed is the age of discretion (around age 7) or younger?
That’s a separate issue. You can’t hold the children’s sacraments hostage because their parents don’t value catechesis. Devaluing catechesis further doesn’t fix the problem, it just creates new ones which involve barring children who should have the sacraments from access to the sacraments. That leads to the idea that the sacraments are the church equivalent of a high school graduation. It’s one fault following another.You could if the parents were still willing to bring their children to RE. It is a fact that once the Sacraments stop, the participation in Religious Education stops. Why do you think the American Catholic Church is in the state it’s in.