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rarndt01
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The parrish I attend is small with about 75 members and is led by two priests who “trade off” parishes during the week. Our homilies for Sunday mass are no more than 15 minutes and very general in explanation. This is very different for me. I come from a bible preaching and teaching church.
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What benifit is the homily if the priest doesn't explain the text so it is applicable to our daily lives? They just kind of skim over it and say some general antedotes in between. Also during the rest of the week there are no meetings at the parrish hall or private homes for "bible study". I was told Catholics don't do this?
How do Catholics grow spiritually, if they don't know what their own bible teaches? Forgive me if I seem harsh, but shouldn't more emphasis be brought out on learning the scriptures from a Catholic perspective? Have any of you had this same experience at your parish? What do you advise? Thank you.