Newest Members
Cavaradossi, Roman Interloper, ftbond, NitaMacdonald1930, SOL, etomaria, Kostyantyn, Benny, Ivanov325, DocH, andria, Joe Smith, CanuckK8, AJG80, gzt
4464 Registered Users
Who's Online
3 registered (HeavenlyBlack, Kolbe, Slavophile), 177 Guests and 5 Spiders online.
Key: Admin, Global Mod, Mod
Latest Photos
Pascha Dublin 2012
Centennial of the Eparchy of Hajdudorog
Hierarchial Divine Liturgy at Holy Trinity Cathedral OCA SF
OLF: What a difference a day makes...
Easter Sunday - Pascha - Velik Den- St. Michael's, Binghamton,NY
Forum Stats
4464 Members
26 Forums
30142 Topics
373592 Posts

Max Online: 1087 @ 07/16/07 01:09 PM
Page 2 of 2 < 1 2
Topic Options
#136020 - 01/13/04 04:19 PM Re: Getting youth interested in religious discussions
Tammy Offline
Member

Registered: 08/28/03
Posts: 594
Loc: Southern San Joaquin Valley, C...
Dear Alex,

When my husband first got the Catechism of the Catholic Church, I couldn't understand why he carried it around with him all the time...

Finally, a couple of years later, I looked something up in it, and I couldn't put it down! I always thought of the Catechism as a reference source, like a dictionary or encyclopedia. But after actually reading parts of it, I find it quite fascinating! I love reading a whole chapter at a time!

So I'm not surprised your niece is enjoying it.

Tammy

Top
#136021 - 01/13/04 06:26 PM Re: Getting youth interested in religious discussions
Orthodox Catholic Offline
Member

Registered: 11/05/01
Posts: 22291
Loc: Canada
Dear Tammy,

Your husband is of Celtic background, is he not?

The Celtic monks used to carry their scriptures with them everywhere they went and constantly read from them.

Perhaps there is that too? smile

Say hello to him for me!

Alex

Top
#136022 - 01/13/04 06:52 PM Re: Getting youth interested in religious discussions
Tammy Offline
Member

Registered: 08/28/03
Posts: 594
Loc: Southern San Joaquin Valley, C...
Dear Alex,

Oh, yes, he brings the Bible with him everywhere too! Do you suppose it's in the genes?

I'll tell him you said 'hi'.

Tammy

Top
#136023 - 01/16/04 12:27 AM Re: Getting youth interested in religious discussions
Lonely Hermit Offline
Junior Member

Registered: 12/05/03
Posts: 25
Loc: Cleveland Ohio
I ws serching though the attic and found a copy of The Baltimore Catecism that the nuns had us learn from in early grade school. I started looking for it again.. Sinple, easily undertood description of the basic teachings of the church I read from it for monthe and wandt to find it again. At a prayer frpup once, the maderator gave everyone a f4th grade religion class test. TA lot of us who went to Catholic School and jesuit Colleges to strudy theology failed Hmmn Sonmething about back to basics. He was alsdo theated with physical harm if he tried that stunt to embarras us college grads afain. No knowing as much as a 4th grader. Keep wup the good work with your ?Catecism. Best regards Cliff biggrin
_________________________
Clifford

Top
#136024 - 01/16/04 10:30 AM Re: Getting youth interested in religious discussions
Orthodox Catholic Offline
Member

Registered: 11/05/01
Posts: 22291
Loc: Canada
Dear Cliff,

Thank you - and may God bless you richly at the start of the New Year!

Alex

Top
Page 2 of 2 < 1 2




The Byzantine Forum provides message boards for discussions focusing on Eastern Christianity (though discussions of other topics are welcome). The views expressed herein are those of the participants and may or may not reflect the teachings of the Byzantine Catholic or any other Church. The Byzantine Forum and the www.byzcath.org site exist to help build up the Church but are unofficial, have no connection with any Church entity, and should not be looked to as a source for official information for any Church. Contents copyright - 1996-2012. All rights reserved.