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Tuesday, 30. June 2009, 16:16
3 Is it the faith you want them taught or the superstition because much of what people complain the young do not know belongs firmly in superstation and not the true teaching of the church?
In my case, no. I was not taught superstition by the Sisters of Notre Dame, the then Bishop John Carmel Heenan (who gave us monthly talks with discussion in Sixth Form) or by the Catholic teacher who served on the Leeds Diocesan Catechism, and produced the drafts for every chapter of John Carmel Heenan's book, Our Faith, aimed at teenagers. Parts of it were superseded by Vatican 2. I am that woman's daughter. Believe me, I had an excellent grounding in the teachings of the Catholic Faith, and later made a point of learning a lot about the changes in practice, introduced by Vatican 2.

I am still learning!

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