Poll Question: Learning More About Catholic Teaching

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It’s time for me to pick your brain again! From time to time, I like to post a poll question just to see what’s going on in the heads of catechists. This time around, I’d like to know what you are most interested in learning about when it comes to Catholic teaching.

Please take a moment to answer the question below, and check back here for results. Thanks!

Which area of Catholic teaching are you most eager to learn about? - poll results
Poll results as of 2/20/2024
About Joe Paprocki 2742 Articles
Joe Paprocki, DMin, is National Consultant for Faith Formation at Loyola Press, where, in addition to his traveling/speaking responsibilities, he works on the development team for faith formation curriculum resources including Finding God: Our Response to God’s Gifts and God’s Gift: Reconciliation and Eucharist. Joe has more than 35 years of experience in ministry and has presented keynotes, presentations, and workshops in more than 100 dioceses in North America. Joe is a frequent presenter at national conferences including the Los Angeles Religious Education Congress, the Mid-Atlantic Congress, and the National Conference for Catechetical Leadership. He is the author of numerous books, including the best seller The Catechist’s Toolbox, A Church on the Move, Under the Influence of Jesus, and Called to Be Catholic—a bilingual, foundational supplemental program that helps young people know their faith and grow in their relationship with God. Joe is also the series editor for the Effective Catechetical Leader and blogs about his experiences in faith formation at www.catechistsjourney.com.

4 Comments

  1. I want to know about morality. Because morality include everything like scripture ‘ s learning ‘liturgy and sacrament ‘ s purpose and creed’ s motive Amen

  2. I would like to know more about Church Doctrine and the Creed. The Creed encompasses all about our Belief System, and it is the Theology of Christ lived experience, which is manifested in every Mass. I would like church doctrine to be made more simple to teach during my RCIA lessons. I hope this helps.

    • Thanks for sharing, Anthony. Indeed, doctrine is intended to help us, so making it accessible (understandable) to people is key.

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