My question is not about what pleases parents, but what is good for the growing souls of children.
But too often the basic cell of Church life, the parish, has not yet responded effectively to assist families live out their high vocation in the midst of an increasingly secularized world. The Catechism and the new Compendium lend themselves as tools that can bring families together to help each other deepen their understanding of the faith, to realize the ideals contained in the virtues as a way of living “in Christ,” and to challenge each other to live out their Christian faith in love with a truly apostolic, missionary spirit.
Were your friends trained in sacred music as children
I've seen what happens to young sheltered Catholic youth who grew up singing in Latin. Many are leaving the Church in droves.
The thesis here is that planned obsolescence is a wickedly effective strategy.
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