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Fr. Hardon Archives - Catholicism and Home Study
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Father John A. Hardon, S.J. Archives
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Catholicism and Home Study
Fr. John A. Hardon, S.J.
The soul of Catholic education is in the home. This is no pious aphorism.
It is the verdict of two millennia of Catholic history. Needless to say, it
is not commonly recognized and, until recently, not appreciated.
My plan here is to address myself to the defense of Catholic religious education
in the home. I say defense because for two centuries, Catholic Americans have
practically identified Catholic schooling with institutions as the bedrock of
religious instruction. Some people still do not realize that we are living
in a different world. The massive breakdown of once-flourishing Catholic school
system is only part of the picture. There has been such widespread secularization
in our country that, unless the family becomes the seedbed of religious instruction
in our homes, nothing less than the survival of the Catholic Church in the United
States is at stake.
We shall cover three principal aspects of Catholicism and Home Study. We
will ask ourselves what is Catholic Home Study; why is it necessary; and most
important, how should it be put into effective practice.
What is Catholic Home Study?
The expression, Catholic Home Study, is deceptively simple. It may seem
to mean getting religion at home. In that sense, every home, and surely every
Catholic home should provide a religious atmosphere for the children to live
their faith. But something much deeper is involved here.
The very words, Catholicism&"
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