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joclucsylv
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I feel like I have a calling. I want to study theology more, but I am not sure what I would do with it. It would be for self knowledge for sure, but above that I donât know what I would do with it. I would need to start with kindergarden text books, as you can see lol!! So much of what is said on this board goes completely OVER my head. I am picking up here and there. I really have a hunger to know more. My parish priest amazes me. He is so well educated about everything. ( I suppose all of them are) I wish I could have half the knowledge he has. I wish osmosis would work!First of all, I am a world champion Googler.
When my kids hit school age, I was asked to be a catechist for our parish. The more I read, even in the Kindergarten text, the more I realized how many holes there were in my Catholic education. I was an army brat so went to some Catholic schools and some public schools - a real mix of good and bad Catholic formation. So, I set out to systematically learn all I could to be confident standing in front of a class of kids and trying to teach them about the faith. It was just pride - I had to know more than the kids.
In our diocese, catechists are supposed to go through formal certification training. I say âsupposed toâ because it is technically required but they make it very hard for people to attend. However, after getting laid off from my job and having some time to spare, I put the 18 months in and got certified. One of the classes was moral theology and another was Church Doctrine. Not only the content of the classes but also the bibliographies of the material have been my main sources.
I may sin but I can almost guarantee I wonât be invincibly ignorant as long as I have my PC.![]()