Two very hypothetical questions

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So, my personal opinion is that there should be some type of gradient, to fit the types of people that are learning the catholic ways. Maybe we could start out with just the basics, so as not to scare people away, but offer some type of “advanced class” to those who want more.

This is probably difficult to organise, as the catechist will have to be more attentive to the spiritual needs of the students….but it is an idea.
There is no one size fits all and all roads lead to Rome.
So different times and situations require different pastoral solutions.
This is the reason why I think only a priest, and to a lesser extent, a deacon are the the only ones truly qualified to teach the faith. I have met with a few woefully lacking directors of RE, too.
 
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