Is it possible that a Church designation of instituted catechists as lay "ministers" could be employed to strengthen the Church's rights in the "ministerial exemption" battles over employment of people living contrary to the Faith or professing heresies? I.e. maybe religious employers could have a requirement for certain school personnel to be "instituted catechists" if the selection and authorization and formation of instituted catechists was carefully overseen by the diocese?
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God bless you and your wife. K. W.
That picture of the hot chicken just accelerated my lunch plans.
Can't wait for Stika interview to drop on your rollicking good webpage.
You guys got a link by Douhat in the NYT, did you see?
Is it possible that a Church designation of instituted catechists as lay "ministers" could be employed to strengthen the Church's rights in the "ministerial exemption" battles over employment of people living contrary to the Faith or professing heresies? I.e. maybe religious employers could have a requirement for certain school personnel to be "instituted catechists" if the selection and authorization and formation of instituted catechists was carefully overseen by the diocese?