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- Date: Mon, 21 Dec 1992 15:27:04 MST
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- From: Brent Winiger <ABDWINIG@IDBSU.IDBSU.EDU>
- In-Reply-To: Message of Mon,
- 21 Dec 1992 14:14:40 -0800 from <weitzel@CIRRUS.SEAS.UCLA.EDU>
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- On Mon, 21 Dec 1992 14:14:40 -0800 John Weitzel said:
- >
- >My main concern, at this point, deals with the quality of Catholic
- >Secondary Education. There are many studies which show that academically
- >the Catholic Educational system is far superior to that of the American
- >Public Educational Systems.
-
- Superior academically, morally, spiritually, frugally, etc.ally,....
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- >but with basic Catholic Doctrine. In local Catholic high schools, graduates
- >have virtually no idea what is meant by such concepts as trinity,
- >transubstantiation, salvation, or could not list 1/2 of the books of the
- >New Testament, let alone the Old Testament. These individuals are the ones
- >I see now attending Evangelical Churches. I have many close friends who are
- >Evangelical brethren, but they have a coherent understanding of the Bible,
- >salvation, and doctrine. My falling away Catholic friends, as well as
- >friends who are practicing, have little idea about the depth of history,
- >coherence, and basic doctrine of the Catholic Church.
-
- I see exactly the same thing in this area John, and it is really a pity.
- I do see a few positive signs, however. We recently did a survey of the
- parents who send their kids to our Parish's Catholic Grade School. They were
- overwhelmingly happy with the quality of general education at the school.
- They were not happy with the depth of religious education, however. As a
- result, more religion is being worked into the curriculum.
- I see the solution to this problem as being similar to most problems in
- education, both public and private. Parents need to get involved, both in and
- out of the classroom. Additionally, the parents need to work at improving
- their own spiritual lives to set an example for their children. The families
- need to put God first in their lives, and learn Catholic Doctrine and history.
- The parents need to be sure their kids can defend and be secure in their faith
- as they become more and more independent, and it sure helps if the school can
- aid the parents in this goal. Unfortunately, I doubt that many of the parents
- really understand their Faith themselves. The kids are the object of a real
- battle for their convictions (not to mention their souls) out there. It is
- imperative that the parents win that battle. For that reason I believe adult
- religious education is as important as religious education for the children.
-
- Merry Christmas (Happy Winter Holiday if you live in some school districts!)
- Brent
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