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Sy_Noe
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So a heterodox could list their CAF religion ID to say just Catholic with no adjectives and CAF is not going to complain? I don’t know. They might want the church to change but I’m not sure they really think it will or that they can change it. Thank you and God bless you too!of course they are Catholic. I used to be heterodox (though not by choice, but by lack of education).
I personally feel their are three groups of heterodox and three groups of orthodox.
The three groups of heterodox are:
– heterodox due to lack of proper catechesis and/or evangelization
– heterodox due to incomplete catechesis and/or evangelization
– heterodox despite proper catechesis and evangelization, who are extremely public with their objections and combative.
Personally, I only have “issues” with the last group because they seek to radically change the church (and they can be either progressive or traditional), whether they be pro female ordination or Sedevacantism - both are damaging to the Church.
In regards to the orthodox, I believe there are also three groups of orthodox
The three groups of orthodox are:
– orthodox due to proper catechesis AND evangelization
– orthodox due to proper evangelization BUT lack adequate catechesis
– orthodox due to proper catechesis BUT lack adequate evangelization
I also personally could have some “issues” with the last group here because some might tend too legalistic, lacking mercy.
This is why it’s so important for Parishes to have healthy evangelization and catechesis programs for teens and adults. Programs like Catholic Bible Studies (during hours when working people can actually attend), Christ Life for evangelization, YDisciple for teen discipleship, Symbolon for AFF, men & women’s discipleship groups, etc.
Our goal should be to evangelize and catechesis everyone in our parishes, and then set them loose on evangelizing and catechizing the world.
God Bless.