Tuesday, December 07, 2004

Catholic laity must follow authoritative church teachings,

"A clear and authoritative reaffirmation of these fundamental principles of the lay apostolate will help to overcome the serious pastoral problems created by a growing failure to understand the church's binding obligation to remind the faithful of their duty in conscience to act in accordance with her authoritative teaching," [the Holy Father] said.

He said there was an "urgent need for a comprehensive catechesis" on the lay apostolate.

The pope told the bishops that promoting a clear understanding of doctrinal and moral teachings was an essential part of their ministry as teachers and pastors.
How many people, how many Catholics, will listen to the Holy Father?
How many Catholics will be made aware of these recent statements of the Roman Pontiff?

There is a great need for catechesis and for catechists - those Catholics who are able should assist the bishops and priests in the task of catechizing others. Those who are unable to assist by actively teaching can, nonetheless, assist by offering their prayers and sacrifices. Here I would suggest the Marian Catechist Apostolate as a means to acquire the necesary doctrinal and spiritual formation needed to assist in the work of catechesis. Please check it out if you feel called to help in this area.

CNS article is here.

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