Wow! Must Read from a Fed Up Priest

Picture ~ Rev. Know-it-all (a.k.a. Fr. Richard Simon)

Wow! Must Read from a Fed Up Priest

Friends,

You may have noticed that recently, at Mass, I asked the young people who attend our religious education program to stand up. Of the 250, give or take, who attend the program, I counted about 50 or 60 at all the Masses. Our teachers have done wonderful work. They have made great sacrifices for the sake of the religious education of our children. They have not failed. The 50-year-old system that they inherited has failed. We are using a model that was created before cell phones, soccer practice, twitter, facebook and video games. The model we are using is older than the Beatles. It’s as old as I am.

We inherited a system from the good old days of flourishing Catholic schools another failure which was lovingly remembered in the book, “The Last Catholic in America,” a charming reminiscence about Catholicism during the 1950's in which young Eddy Ryan loses his faith. Religious education was called C.C.D. or the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. In this usage it refers to a form of classroom style religious education for children in public schools. It was, at least in my youth, the threadbare cousin of Catholic schools.

Catholic schools, by and large, have become failures themselves. There are some splendid Catholic schools, but in my experience of 40 years in ministry, increasingly, especially in large urban areas, Catholic schools have become inexpensive private schools for middle class people who have little or no interest in the Catholic faith, maintained at great expense by Catholic parishes. Catholic schools are, for the most part, over.

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gregary
Sorry Father, but the problem is that the Faith is not being taught in many of these parish programs and those that are are not grounded in the faith. I often wonder how many of these parishes try to make everything "feel good" and "relevant" with the children and young adults they are teaching? Thank God, as a child in the 60's something felt wrong to me, with the Sadler and Benzinger Brother's …More
Sorry Father, but the problem is that the Faith is not being taught in many of these parish programs and those that are are not grounded in the faith. I often wonder how many of these parishes try to make everything "feel good" and "relevant" with the children and young adults they are teaching? Thank God, as a child in the 60's something felt wrong to me, with the Sadler and Benzinger Brother's texts that we thrust upon us and our parents in our CCD classes. Within in a year or two the results of these devastating watered down texts became apparent as more of those in my age group "opted out." Thanks to the craziness of the Akron Dominicans and their adaptation to the "modern world" we were not taught the faith but were taught to feel good about everything.

I remember one Saturday morning when Sr. Bernadette came into our room, (we used the local public elementary school) dressed in a "short habit." She sat down and took off her modified veil and said see we do have hair. That was the last CCD class for our family. Mom and Dad took us out and taught us at home. My own dear grand aunt was a member of this group. She suffered greatly and never abandoned her habit as well as her 2 blood cousins who were at the motherhouse. I remember visiting with her and the young "with it" nuns telling her to take of her rags and get with it!

Shame on them... Today this group has had to merge with other Dominican congregations to survive. They all, except one, are in street clothes, are feminists in a virile way, all about the ecology, are stooped in "social justice" projects and have no postulants or novices and as a Domincan father once told me" they are dead!"

What a shame! Had one of these babe's once tell me that once you squeeze the toothpaste out of the tube you can't put it back in. To which I replied, if you try hard enough you can if not then you throw it away!
holyrope 3
The break-up of families is the destruction of the world...Only With and Through God, can the return of civility take place.