Comments on: The Baltimore Catechism is Missed https://catholicmaniacs.com/2004/06/08/the-baltimore-catechism-is-missed/ It's CRAZY Everyone's Not Catholic Tue, 17 Jan 2006 19:32:36 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.4 By: Anonymous https://catholicmaniacs.com/2004/06/08/the-baltimore-catechism-is-missed/#comment-32 Tue, 17 Jan 2006 19:32:36 +0000 http://blog.catholicmaniacs.com/?p=89#comment-32 I see that I am posting to a comment that has been posted 2 years ago. If it is nothing more than to vent about the RCIA. I am a cradle Catholic and married an Episcopalian man. We started attending RCIA at once church and they questioned whether Christ really is capable of forgiving and forgetting. Onto the second church and they wanted us to be in RCIA for a year and a half because this year he was not ready. That does not make any sense. They do not teach about the church. They justify themselves on why they do not go to church every day. They call the Latin Mass the old way of doings things and do not consider themselves Bible Christians! I stood oustide the classroom after my class was dismissed and listened to my RCIA leader talk about me for ten minutes. I am beyond disgusted with the RCIA programs. I know I could do a better job at home by teaching my husband. This is insane!

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By: Kevin https://catholicmaniacs.com/2004/06/08/the-baltimore-catechism-is-missed/#comment-31 Fri, 18 Jun 2004 04:11:06 +0000 http://blog.catholicmaniacs.com/?p=89#comment-31 “Sensuum Defectui.” – The senses are deficient (so faith must compensate). Experiential approaches to catechesis such as the ones I was forced to bathe in as a cradle Catholic growing up in the 60s and 70s gave rise to what I’ve heard called “Felt Banner Theology.” If we don’t have a grounding in the basics, what do we have a grounding in?

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By: Kevin https://catholicmaniacs.com/2004/06/08/the-baltimore-catechism-is-missed/#comment-30 Fri, 18 Jun 2004 04:10:48 +0000 http://blog.catholicmaniacs.com/?p=89#comment-30 “Sensuum Defectui.” – The senses are deficient (so faith must compensate). Experiential approaches to catechesis such as the ones I was forced to bathe in as a cradle Catholic growing up in the 60s and 70s gave rise to what I’ve heard called “Felt Banner Theology.” If we don’t have a grounding in the basics, what do we have a grounding in?

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