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KathleenGee
Guest
Again, without tradition – meaning how faith was practiced and developed, you will never find the answer.
We cannot look to Scripture alone.
Because Scripture was intended to be connected to its believers.
I am a cradle Catholic. I never studied Bible in itself. The best place I have found to learn Scripture is at Mass, especially daily Mass at my parish because it is very community oriented, we openly share after the priest’s homily and then he comments and directs our reflections to the intent of the Scriptural readings for the day.
Traverse, I would advise you to get a copy of Pope Benedict’s daily reflections, ‘Benedictus’. You can get a copy from Amazon.com for around $6 or so used, and mine I have gotten for friends are in excellent condition.
Then you take the diary and go to Leonardo DeFillipis’ webpage, www.stlukeproductions.com and then click Benedictus … Today:. Here you will hear Leonardo read the reflection for today. You can go back or forward on his site to hear all the readings.
What P. Benedict does is essentially teach you the nature and mission of the Church, and how we relate to our faith in the Church. You can read the diary by text form.
Or if you hear it orally, which is our tradition, through a person and not our private interpretation, the writings become alive, penetrating and illuminating. You will experience first hand a pope teaching you.
How wonderful modern communications are when used properly!
Catholics are based on the Oral Tradition not private text interpretation which in itself is isolating.
Christian faith comes alive to us through people of faith, not book form.
We cannot look to Scripture alone.
Because Scripture was intended to be connected to its believers.
I am a cradle Catholic. I never studied Bible in itself. The best place I have found to learn Scripture is at Mass, especially daily Mass at my parish because it is very community oriented, we openly share after the priest’s homily and then he comments and directs our reflections to the intent of the Scriptural readings for the day.
Traverse, I would advise you to get a copy of Pope Benedict’s daily reflections, ‘Benedictus’. You can get a copy from Amazon.com for around $6 or so used, and mine I have gotten for friends are in excellent condition.
Then you take the diary and go to Leonardo DeFillipis’ webpage, www.stlukeproductions.com and then click Benedictus … Today:. Here you will hear Leonardo read the reflection for today. You can go back or forward on his site to hear all the readings.
What P. Benedict does is essentially teach you the nature and mission of the Church, and how we relate to our faith in the Church. You can read the diary by text form.
Or if you hear it orally, which is our tradition, through a person and not our private interpretation, the writings become alive, penetrating and illuminating. You will experience first hand a pope teaching you.
How wonderful modern communications are when used properly!
Catholics are based on the Oral Tradition not private text interpretation which in itself is isolating.
Christian faith comes alive to us through people of faith, not book form.