Raising Saints in Troubled Times

By James Chandler, MD FRCPC

Prologue

What are we trying to accomplish when we raise our children?

truly, building up the church

getting our children to heaven

drawing others to Christ

in a word, making saints

Isn’t that a little much:  Do we have to make saints?

  Instability of moderate Catholicism at present

Trying to raise mildly catholic children won’t work in anti-catholic times

In catholic friendly times, the forces against Catholicism were weak, and so a faith could be sustained with little effort

In anti-catholic times, the forces against the church are great, and require a formidable faith.

Thus a mild faith will be blown away

This battle of forces is not just a spiritual combat, but a physical and intellectual war that must be fought everyday.

Can’t we rely on our faith alone to save us?

  1. Faith alone – sacraments, devotions, catechesis, mass, prayer
  2. Works alone- limiting media, stable homes, loving families, good neighborhoods, knowledge of development, charitable works
  3. The good pagan family will stay pagan
  4. The privately catholic family will have a pitiful faith life that will not endure another generation
  5. A faith that does not battle

 

  1. The family where faith leads to work will stay catholic

Is our culture really that anti-catholic?

Governments pass anti-Catholic laws

Institutions and companies do not allow Catholics to follow Catholic teachings

Schools teach our state religion, Buddhism, and warp history to eliminate the church

Media promote values which are not Catholic

Sexual and Family morals are not Catholic.

What can be done?

Using the first few chapters of Matthew and Luke as a framework, we will reflect on these themes through the lenses of Developmental Psychology, Neuroscience, Psychiatry, and of course, the Catechism of the Catholic Church.

The battle begins early: Raising saints begins long before conception.

RSV version

Luke 1:5  In the days of Herod, king of Judea, there was a priest named Zechari'ah, of the division of Abi'jah; and he had a wife of the daughters of Aaron, and her name was Elizabeth. And they were both righteous before God, walking in all the commandments and ordinances of the Lord blameless.

Modern version:

Elizabeth and Zechari'ah loved each other very much

To raise children like John the Baptist to be a saint, you need to be firm in your faith for years beforehand.

Would Elizabeth and Zechari'ah be acceptable foster parents?

It never mentioned that they loved each other. What does our culture tell us perfect parents would be?

 Healthy, young, financially stable, madly in love

RSV version

1:13  But the angel said to him, "Do not be afraid, Zechari'ah, for your prayer is heard, and your wife Elizabeth will bear you a son, and you shall call his name John. And you will have joy and gladness,
and many will rejoice at his birth; for he will be great before the Lord, and he shall drink no wine nor strong drink,and he will be filled with the Holy Spirit,
even from his mother's womb. And he will turn many of the sons of Israel to the Lord their God, and he will go before him in the spirit and power of Eli'jah, to turn the hearts of the fathers to the children, and the disobedient to the wisdom of the just, to make ready for the Lord a people prepared."

Modern Version:

The angel told Zechari'ah that you are going to have a healthy baby boy who is just adorable. He is going to turn out just fine and not give you much trouble. When he grows up, he is going to be a successful priest just like you, Zechari'ah.

What is it that the angels want to tell us about our soon to be born children?

v     Even though you will be dedicating him to God, you will be happy

v     Nothing is so countercultural as to think our children aren’t ours.

v     He is going to come in power-

v     This power which comes from God has two aims, and the first is to turn the hearts of the fathers to the children,

v     This isn’t a new problem. Before Gabriel talks of anything else that John the Baptist will do- justice, repentance, preparing the way- he is talking about selfish fathers.

v     Never does it say that John the Baptist is going to be happy, healthy, live a long life, sane, or successful.

v     It does say that this child will be doing the work God has given him.

v     Raising saints means the same thing as becoming saints from conception, that is

v     We empty ourselves to God’s will to become holy

v     If we do not allow God’s will to override our will for our children neither God, or children, or we will be happy.

Why did God wait until they were so old?: perhaps because it takes incredible humility to

Offer your only child to God

Accept that your only child is going to appear to most people as insane

Trust that God will take this strange character and do his will

Our Cultural attitude towards pregnancy- the contagious disease model
Presupposes

The disease can be caught by others

Controlling the spread of the disease can be accomplished by public health means (avoiding certain places), personal means (handwashing), and vaccines.

Even with care, some people will get the disease through no fault of their own

Treatments must be available for those who have it. The treatments will hopefully eradicate it in those whom it is most dangerous (infants, elderly)

How does this apply to pregnancy?

Pregnancy should be avoided by avoiding sex in certain places (Uganda) personal hygiene (condoms), and vaccines (birth control drugs). The treatment for at risk populations (poor, too young, too old, developing world, not healthy) is abortion.

What does it do to children who are born to realize they are the lucky survivors of a horrible holocaust?

2002

Geography, area of residence of patient10,11=Canada13

Character-

istics2,3,12,14

Number of

induced

abortions

Rate of induced abortions per 1,000 females of same age group

Ratio of induced abortions per 100 live births

Percent of conceptions aborted

Proportion of induced abortions across age groups8

Age group2

 

All ages4,9

105,154

14.9

32.1

24

•••

Under 15 years6

337

1.7

295.6

75

0.3

15 to 19 years

19,007

18.4

124.6

55

18.1

15 to 17 years

6,381

10.4

142.5

59

6.1

18 to 19 years

12,626

30.2

117.2

54

12.0

20 to 24 years

32,371

30.8

57.3

36

30.8

25 to 29 years

22,189

21.5

22.1

18

21.1

30 to 34 years

15,981

14.4

15.9

14

15.2

35 to 39 years

11,022

8.6

23.7

19

10.5

40 years and over7

4,230

3.2

49.0

33

4.0

Source: Statistics Canada

For example, for every 100 children born to women age 18-19, there were 117 abortions.

That, in Canada, well over half of their potential classmates (if moms were teenagers and we count all conceptions) were killed before birth? That most women of childbearing years are spending most of their time trying to avoid having more children?

Since we all live in this culture, we really can not know the exact effect- Here are two analogies:

 In a sense it is like an unnatural gravity – we know gravity holds us down and makes us have weight, and so work is required. The abortion culture is so pervasive that it is like an extra gravitational load on our minds and souls. It flattens the weak, and weighs down all thought and moral  thinking.

When you are living and breathing in Los Angeles, you really don’t notice the pollution until you climb up above it. As we climbed higher up some mountains, all of a sudden we were above the smog line and we could breathe freely, see better, and live.

 How does this apply to infants and preschoolers?

v     Without the abortion culture, decisions about childhood euthanasia for horrible diseases would seem simple- of course  people would not even consider it.

v     The infinite worth of a child would be more obvious when weighing decisions about work. The insanity of choosing not to have children would seem clearer.

v     We can get a hint of how this trauma of abortion effects people by looking at what the trauma of losing sibs through earthquakes, war, terrorists attacks, etc  does to people

v     They become anxious, depressed, hyperactive, hypervigalant and have other strange symptoms

Besides-We do know what happens to children who later learn that their sibs were abused by their parents.

v     Imagine you have been in a (school, nursing home, hospital) and later found out that half of the students or residents had been murdered.

v     Worse still, imagine they had been murdered by their own parents.

v     Worse yet, imagine it was your parents.

v     The miracle of birth starts with the miracle that a child was conceived, and then not aborted chemically or physically.

RSV version

1:38 And Mary said, "Behold, I am the handmaid of the Lord; let it be to me according to your word." And the angel departed from her. In those days Mary arose and went with haste into the hill country, to a city of Judah, and she entered the house of Zechari'ah and greeted Elizabeth.
 And when Elizabeth heard the greeting of Mary, the babe leaped in her womb; and Elizabeth was filled with the Holy Spirit  and she exclaimed with a loud cry, "Blessed are you among women, and blessed is the fruit of your womb!
And why is this granted me, that the mother of my Lord should come to me? For behold, when the voice of your greeting came to my ears, the babe in my womb leaped for joy.  And blessed is she who believed that there would be a fulfillment of what was spoken to her from the Lord."
And Mary said, "My soul magnifies the Lord,  and my spirit rejoices in God my Savior

Modern Version

 I am too old to have a child, and you are too young!

Even though we are not going to be bearing the messiah, we are going to be parents of a potential saint: If we don’t have the same joy as Elizabeth and Mary, we can not transmit that joy to our children.

How can we transmit this joy when most of us have blood on our hands, so to speak, from the abortion culture?

How many have ever?

Had an abortion?

Said nothing about someone having one?

Dispensed, gave, or prescribed birth control medication?

Used products from abortions, Mumps and rubella vaccines especially.

Allowed abortions to go on in their community and said nothing?

To be good parents in these times, most of us must change our ways:
You can not be a good catholic parent without being vigorously against contraception and abortion.

Every “wanted”” child eventually figures out that they could have easily been an “unwanted” child. And when they do, the parents must be able to explain that either

1. They have never been part of this

Or

2. They were, and are now very sorry.

RSV version

And when the time came for their purification according to the law of Moses, they brought him up to Jerusalem to present him to the Lord

Modern Version

Since his father was working, Mary brought Jesus with her to the purification.

Once our children are born, they will be unlikely to become saints if they do not have fathers.

Of course, if they have no mother, they most likely will be quite disturbed.

Fathers must be as involved in their faith as the mothers. They must give up other important, fun, and lucrative activities to

Spend time praying

Go to church

Do family devotions

React to stress in their lives by going to blessed sacrament, daily mass

There is no other way for a person’s faith to endure past childhood.

Who is the Father?

Ideally, the biological father but also A step father? Uncle? Consistent friend of the family to single parents? Foster father? Coach? Catechism teacher?

All catholic men need to be very generous with their fatherhood.

 It is as desperately needed in our world as money, perhaps more. If you are a good father or Grandfather, and are not “fathering” almost daily, you are not being a good steward of one of your most precious gifts.

Conversely, father’s have a great potential for evil by leading their children astray.

Consciously or unconsciously,  boys will follow in their father’s footsteps. By neglecting the primacy of their relationship with God and his church, Fathers  warp good things for their children into idolatory.

The Father who always works warps the value of work

The father who is immersed in sports, warps the value of sport.

The father who is immersed in any hobby, partying, etc, warps these goods and ruins these goods for their children, ruins their relationship with their children, and teaches idolatory.

RSV version

Matthew 1:13Then Herod, when he saw that he had been tricked by the wise men, was in a furious rage, and he sent and killed all the male children in Bethlehem and in all that region who were two years old or under, according to the time which he had ascertained from the wise men.

Now when they had departed, behold, an angel of the Lord appeared to Joseph in a dream and said, "Rise, take the child and his mother, and flee to Egypt, and remain there till I tell you; for Herod is about to search for the child, to destroy him."
[14] And he rose and took the child and his mother by night, and departed to Egypt,

Modern Version

While many have made the analogy between the slaughter of the Holy Innocents and abortion, it is just as apt to apply it like this:

Then Herod, when he saw that he had been tricked by the wise men, was in a furious rage, ordered that all children at age two be given a game boy, an x-box, a computer with high speed internet,  and a TV in their bedroom, thus assuring their destruction.

Video includes

TV, internet, game stations.

What does video do to the developing brain?

may reprogram you to respond more quickly and impulsively

increases rates of adhd, depression

what does it do to families?

No time for each other,worse academic performance, worse health, more violence

All these are eclipsed by its ability to destroy the souls of our children (and parents)

More important than prayer

For the most part, trumpets values opposite to Catholicism such as:

Commercial TV encourages consumption

TV makes normal activities look fairly boring. (rosary on EWTN)

The idolatry of extremes on TV makes it hard to see the glory in routine tasks, activities and relationships.

Since TV is visual, it is by nature about action over reflection

Observing over participating

Since the most profound experiences we have are not seen, the TV culture reduces them to feelings (which can be seen)

So on TV, all forms of sexuality look basically the same – two bodies together- implying that marital love, premarital sex, homosexual relations, etc… all are really the same.

On TV, deep questions of existence are impossible to portray, so they disappear, while preferences for different objects, lifestyles, and possessions can be shown, and takes the place.

This doesn’t even take into account content.

 By age 18, children in North America have seen 16,000 murders on TV

91% of children are scared by the violence on TV

TV is not that powerful, but since our children have such a high exposure, it overwhelms all other influences. How powerful?

One year olds watch 6 hours of TV /week

Under age 2 children -2.5 hours/day (20% of waking hours if 12 hours of sleep)

Age 2-17  watch 2.82 hours/d,  20% of their waking time.

Adults watch 4 hours/day

And, when you add computers and video games to TV,   American children spend 4.75 hours a day, 20% of a 24 hour day, or considering they are awake for 14 hours a day, or 34% of their time with screen media.

On the other hand,

Time spent in important conversation with children =5.5 min/day

Time spent reading with parents = 5.8 min/d

% of 4-6 yr old children who would rather watch TV than spend time with their fathers  54%

And video games?

The pace of games is not real.

There is no room for reflection.

The mass is the opposite of a game. The mass appears fairly bland and has infinite meaning. A game appears more real than life and is meaningless.

Ever met a youth who was really into games and very active in the church?

Games are built to be addictive. Yet preschoolers don’t know what this is. They become addicted and do not realize it is not normal behavior.

They do not distinguish games from reality. If games are their reality, there will be no room in their reality for the church.

At this age (preschool) there is absolutely no role for them

. The good is clearly outweighed by the bad. “Educational games”are a gateway drug.

What to do as a parent of preschoolers?

Never play games.

Never allow games on your computer.

Never allow you preschoolers to be on the computer.

And the internet?

Unlike TV, video games, most people can not live “internet-free” lives but need to responsibly use internet. The church has given us advice on how to manage desires which can be natural or unnatural, temperate or gluttonous.

The gluttony of the internet-

Excessive consumption of facts, figures, pictures and stories

The licentiousness of the internet-

Forming inappropriate relationships

The idolatory of the internet

Living in an unreal world with virtual friends, experiences, and emotions leads to unhappiness since we are corporal. 

RSV Version

Now when they had departed, behold, an angel of the Lord appeared to Joseph in a dream and said, "Rise, take the child and his mother, and flee to Egypt, and remain there till I tell you; for Herod is about to search for the child, to destroy him."
[14] And he rose and took the child and his mother by night, and departed to Egypt

Modern Version

Joseph sent Mary and Jesus to Egypt, while he continued with his business in Nazareth, praying that God would watch over them on their journey.

Attachment-

The clinical word that describes the nature of the bond between parents and infants

Jesus had a secure attachment- his parents, even though not biologic, raised him in a consistent, loving way.

 The child implicitly learned

 the father and mother can always be counted on

the mother and father will protect you and care for you and feed you

the mother loves the father before you were made

later- after age 2-

even if you are bad, the parents will love you

even if the parents can not be seen, they are there.

In summary, the world, although dangerous has a safe haven.

Although there are strangers, your parents are always with you.

Jesus had a good attachment to Joseph, even though he was not his biologic father.

What leads to poor attachment?

Neglect, abuse, psychiatrically ill parents, large number of caregivers, no safety, multiple partners. In other societies- extreme poverty

Without good attachment, it is almost impossible to know God. How can we understand, God is our father if we never had one?

How can we understand the love within the Trinity if we have never seen a loving Community of Persons?

How can we believe Genesis that all God created is good if we have never been safe?

Some of the most famous atheists had poor attachment?

What is the best prevention for attachment problems?

Marry someone of the opposite sex for life.

Understand that you are teaching the child about creation, the Trinity, and love every moment.

RSV version

And when they had performed everything according to the law of the Lord, they returned into Galilee, to their own city, Nazareth. And the child grew and became strong, filled with wisdom; and the favor of God was upon him. Now his parents went to Jerusalem every year at the feast of the Passover

Modern Version

And his parents tried not to influence him overly so that he could find his own way.

Firm and consistent parents are the foundation for understanding and appreciating the Catechism of the Catholic Church.
What is the Catechism?

A summary of what Catholics believe

A true authority that we can trust is accurate, even if we don’t “personally agree” with it.

A rational explanation for our faith.

A guide for a happy life from a church that truly desires us to be happy.

How are parents of preschoolers the first catechism?

Source of all wisdom

Unquestionable authority, even when they don’t like it

Powerful

Trustworthy-

Examples
How do we understand what authority” means?
An authority is someone who you know speaks the truth all the time, and is not influenced by others.

Good Example

If a child knows from preschool that his parents are consistent, and concerned with his best interest, the child can trust that when the father or mother says, if you turn that TV on right now, you will be going to bed at 7:30 for the rest of the week” this will actually happen. He has learned that if he turns on the TV, he really will be sent to bed early. He also knows that even if he complains about this, it will not change the reality. However, he also knows that even if he does turn it on, his parents will still love him.

 

This implicitly teaches the child that there are things which are true, and it doesn’t matter whether we like them or not, they are still true. Likewise, the child can not change them.

If this same child grown up reads that the Host truly is the body, blood, soul and divinity of Christ, then he or she will know that this can be trusted to be true because he has an internal model of what truth is from his parents.

Bad Example

After hearing the rule about not turning on the TV, the child does it anyways, finds out that his parent only yells at him, but the punishment is forgotten the next day or finds out that when he turns on the TV, the reaction is, “do you want to end up in a foster home- get out of here!”

Later, in RCIA class, this now grown child has a hard time understanding that swearing is really wrong, but also can not really believe that confession can cover all sins, and no matter how clearly the argument is made to her, she still doesn’t get it.

 

v     One of the best ways for the Devil to undermine our faith, is to undermine our understanding of reason and rationality.

How do parents undermine reason?

Inconsistent, as noted above

Confuse the role of friend, lover, and parent

Contradict each other

Never respect any authority themselves.

Sexuality- the problem of cultural hypersexuality

Definition for this talk :  Hypersexuality is excessive Sexual arousal and sexual activity

How you can make people sexual at any age?

By exposing them to sexual behavior, arousing them, and encouraging it.

How do we do this?

Exposing them to sexual behavior

Abuse, witnessed abuse – most common in step families, poorly parented children, substance abuse, runs in families.

Arousal
Two paths to increased arousal

Increased response to stimuli

Some disorders in neuropsychiatry are characterized by extreme responses to minimal sexual stimulation –slides, chairs, etc

Increased level of stimuli, but normal otherwise

Print Media, TV\movies, Video Games, internet

Allow dress in prepubescent females which is inappropriate, provocative dress in  both male and female teenagers and adults.

Allow sexuality to pour out of the bedroom into our speech, spare time, jokes, dress

Hasten this

Encouraging sexual behavior

By encouraging sexuality before puberty, you are already disconnecting procreation from sexual behaviors.

Adding adolescent hormone levels to a sexually supercharged culture makes it very difficult to accept the catholic church’s view of sexuality, especially for non-virgins who are already primed for sexual response.

 

Developmental stages

Developmental stages become broader and more variable with age.

Brain development is best seen as metamorphosis rather than progress.

The fact that the environment can rewire your brain puts many older developmental theories in question.

Each person goes through different stages as they grow from embryo to fetus to infant to child to adolescent to adult.  To develop into a normal adult, you must successfully get through each stage. In a sense, in each stage a person has a body, mind, and personality with a different set of strengths and weaknesses. People are most a like in the earliest stages.

If you do not meet a person’s developmental needs, someone or something else will.

Pre-birth development-

most of us are exposed to the same environment, so genetic influences are the greatest, thus we can make excellent predictions of what people will be like at say, 18 weeks.

Strengths-

 the symphony of development

Weakness-

toxins in environment such as alcohol, smoke, some drugs,  some infections, poor nutrition can change your  personality

Smoking produces children who are more violent

Alcohol reduces IQ, makes you less inhibited

Birth to age 5

Benchmarks-

Also, issues of authority, fatherhood, safety, and attachment as noted above

Learning is based on using the five senses, not reasoning.  All can use an object to symbolize a real thing. All can pretend to be another person they have seen or met. About 75% can concentrate on a story being read to them with pictures. One half will not be able to print or cut with scissors. Only a few can draw well enough to convey a message.  Thinking is completely concrete so figures of speech are usually misinterpreted.  None are able to see something from someone else’s perspective. Magical thinking pervades their understanding. Attention span for difficult work is about 4-5 minutes.

Strengths

 -manipulating their environment by themselves and mastery of oral language.

Weakness-

They will believe anything.

Teaching requirements

- about 6 activities per half hour and a huge amount of preparation time using felt pictures, figurines, dolls, puppets, and costumes.

Pitfalls

- programs are usually aimed at the top 10% who have a longer attention span and good enough fine motor coordination to cut and draw.

Spiritual questions –

What or who made us? Is it a good or a bad force?

Challenges-

How do we separate Mary, Jesus, and the Trinity from other figures in their lives with magical powers? How do you show children this who don’t understand reason? Keep sexual stimuli to a mnimum.

Bad Spiritual outcomes

Training for a pantheon of Gods. The all powerful forces are a mishmash of every children’s show, video game, and movie. Who is the strongest? Spiderman. Who is the smartest? Who really loves you?

Teaching Catholicism rather than being Catholicism begins an artificial  separation of being and believing that will anesthetize their faith in later years.

Age 5-7

Benchmarks

 Learning is now based on reasoning, but the reasoning must be with concrete objects. Nevertheless, they really can’t deal with multiple causes. None can deal with hypothetical situations. 90% will be able to read some words and make all the letters. Attention span is 5 to 10 minutes. 90% can cut out a pattern. 50% can draw well enough to be understood, 90% can listen to a story with pictures, and 50% can listen to a story without pictures. 50% will have a best friend. 75% can tell you what is "not real" on TV. About 50% can understand the metaphor "God is our Father". 90% can do show and tell. Most still can not predict how someone with false information or beliefs might act in a task. (theory of the mind)

Strengths

 labeling, numbering, categorizing. Rule based games and activities

Weakness

What you show them, they will believe. Conclusions based on input from five senses counts much more than thinking.

Teaching requirements

 3 activities per half-hour, reading picture books, cut out, paste, and color.

Pitfalls

activities that require reading or drawing well enough to communicate an idea. Getting lost in the details instead of the essentials of Catholicism.

Spiritual questions

 How do we communicate with God? What are the attributes of God? What is our attitude to God? (fear/hate/love/praise). Can we be God or be with God?

Challenges-

How can you teach the nature of God in a culture of apostasy and incredulity?

Ideas –

Saints and heroes a la Pokemon or other collecting cards

Bad Spiritual Outcomes

None of this building, collecting, and game playing has anything to do with the Church or religion. The collections take the place of God, and they begin to evangelize about how they always have a friend with them wherever they go: ?gameboy?

Ages 7-10

Benchmarks

90% can read picture books. By age 10, 75% can read chapter books. All can coherently explain events that happened in a movie. 90% can converse with peers without props. 90% can draw well enough to communicate a concept. All want a best friend; most will have made a play date.  Most of social contact comes from outside home. 90% will be able to explain that different families have different rules. 90% can distinguish fantasy from reality. Most can understand metaphor but very few can understand simile or parable. Most can do problem solving and reasoning with concrete objects, but none can with hypothetical ones. About a 15 min attention span.

Strengths

 mastering the concrete world through creation, categorization, and oral language.

Weakness

A tendency to think that mastering the concrete world means mastering everything.

Teaching requirements

simple books, lots of crafts (sacramentals), concrete stories of the bible.

Pitfalls

Over reliance on reading and themes that require abstract thought

Sugar coating the church to make it nicer makes it quite dull, especially the old testament, lives of the saints.

Spiritual questions –

What is the story of God's involvement with man? Who are the heroes and enemies? What happens when we die? How do we please God?

Challenges - How can we devise interesting creative experiences which can rival video games?

Ideas –

making decoupage icons using wood and prints of icons.

Reading Bethlehem books  children’s novels to the child and other stories of the saints

Bad Spiritual Outcomes

While at a friends house or school or via other media, they are introduced to some very strange ideas, which, even though they do not understand how, are changing their world view.

Understanding that spelling and church are similar: necessary but boring chores.

On the other hand, other exciting things take the place of the Church, rather than complement their faith: sports, video games, ?

Age 11-14

RSV Version

After three days they found him in the temple, sitting among the teachers, listening to them and asking them questions;  and all who heard him were amazed at his understanding and his answers. And when they saw him they were astonished; and his mother said to him, "Son, why have you treated us so? Behold, your father and I have been looking for you anxiously." And he said to them, "How is it that you sought me? Did you not know that I must be in my Father's house?"  And they did not understand the saying which he spoke to them.  And he went down with them and came to Nazareth, and was obedient to them; and his mother kept all these things in her heart.

Modern Version

After three days, the RCMP located him and called his parents and Family and Children’s Services.

Benchmarks

Memory increases, as does speed of processing, as a result, people can hold alternative choices in their minds and think about them with greater and greater ease. 90% can read chapter books, 90% can do any craft a teacher devises. All will know if they are popular or not. 90% will be able to explain sexual intercourse. 10-20% will have tried cigarettes. All will have had heavy exposure to relativism - the view that what is right for me may not be right for you. 90% can discuss abstract ideas if tied to real life situations. 90% can understand parables. None can understand the implications of their relativism and how it differs from Christianity unless it is tied to examples. Rebellion against family rules.

Strengths –

understanding the opinions of others, knowing where they fit in a peer group and reading social situations. Understand the world through reading.

Weakness

Tendency to forget who they are in their preoccupation to fit in or reject other peers and parents.

Teaching requirements

 books and media that relate to peer issues, lots of discussion, teachers who can discuss and defend church teachings.

Spiritual questions

 How do I deal with being in an unpopular religion? What do I do about the unpopular parts of my religion? What does my religion teach about being popular? Will this religion make me unpopular?

Challenges –

How can we use their brilliance in reading social cues to strengthen their faith? How can you teach essential philosophy (relativism vs. absolutism) to a group who can not easily understand abstract concepts that are not tied to their lives?

Ideas

 adventure and service groups ala cadets and scouts. Stories of all the rebellious parts of church history, St. Francis of Assisi, St. Therese of Liseaux,

Bad Spiritual Outcomes

Adults can not explain Catholicism; not the beliefs, the practices, the reasons, and instead rely on parental authority: You must believe because I said so.

So rebellion against parents also becomes a rebellion against the church.

The antidote?

The  Compendium Catechism of the Catholic Church

A compilation of catholic teaching that is auth                                                                                                    orative and not watered down.

With teens, this is a great tool for:

Devotions

Mediating disputes

Answering the myriads of questions teens have about religion, philosophy, ethics, etc.

A clear source of answers uninfluenced by parents

A chance for teens to read themselves and prove to their parents how little the parents really know.

 

Age 15-17
Benchmarks

far greater variance in normal development becomes apparent. Adult level language skills, able to understand abstract concepts as long as they are related to them. Many will have difficulty understanding abstract concepts not linked to their lives (i.e. how do we know what is true?) Most are very self-oriented. All have been exposed 1st or 2nd hand to common drugs, most sexual practices, minor property crimes. 25% will have similar exposure to violent crime. Rebellion against society begins.

Strengths

*      intense relationships with peers, authorities, and hopefully, God.

Weakness

untempered Enthusiasm which leads to poorly thought out decisions

Teaching requirements

 very thorough knowledge of faith, Socratic method. You will know the compendium inside out.

Spiritual Questions

- Is my religion right? How do I deal with hypocrisy in my religion? How do I deal with what I don’t agree with in my religion? How important is religion for me?

Challenges

 how can we make their relationship with Christ intense, exciting, and lasting?

Ideas

- intense - retreats and pilgrimages to far off and interesting places.

         - exciting - In the middle of the woods build a log chapel to St. Kateri Tekakwitha and have an all night adoration of the Blessed Sacrament for the group.

Bad Spiritual Outcomes

If you have no idea of the reasons for your religion, religions which are not reasonable will tempt you: Eastern religions

If your religion is totally boring, you will find something to believe in that is more exciting ranging from charismatic sects to celebrities

If you have no religion, you will may find something worse to believe in: sex, drugs, money, possessions, friends, family, etc. These are all far more exciting for a few years at least than the church.

Age 18-21+
Benchmarks

variance in development becomes so great as to defy generalizations. However - rebellion against society becomes more important.

Strengths

boundless energy, idealism, desire for a mission.

Spiritual questions

 Sadly, for many – they do not realize there are any spiritual questions.  How can I make a difference? How can I show that we are different? How can I show that I am not just like my (family, community, parish, etc.)?

Ideas

 get a list of all the abortions done in the last ten years in your community and then turn a field into a cemetery with a white cross with the year for each abortion.

Bad Spiritual Outcomes
Not realizing that they are looking for an answer to spiritual questions, they keep searching for fulfilment without knowing why they are looking.

Turning things around

The longer a child has been in the spiritual wilderness,

The longer it will take to turn things around.

The more time it will require each day with that child to turn things around.

The more they will test you and your beliefs

The more time you will have to be at prayer and mass!

The worse the child will do in the long run if you only try half way.

The more they will rebel when you try to change them and their environment.