Marymog
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Hi amadeus,During my years as active Catholic [ended in 1961], I never knew a Catholic who read the Bible. There was only one Bible in our home, but no one read it.
This 3-year Bible reading practice apparently began with the Vatican II which occurred after I was gone into the world. I was an altar boy for many years and loved it when the priest read from the Bible. I always wished he would read more of it than he did. No one else read from the Bible but him while I was in attendance.
In 1976 when God drew me back to Him through what you would call a Protestant church, I also began reading the whole of the Bible for the first time in my life, It opened up a world I had never seen or experienced before. For many years now I have been reading the Bible every day during my morning times with God. No vacations from God!
It saddens me to hear that even though you had a bible in your home, your parents didn't read it to you as a child. Since you "loved it when the priest read from the Bible" why didn't you, on your own, read the Bible that your parents provided you? If your parents had read the Bible to you as a child, do you think you would have remained Catholic?
Maybe they were old school Catholics and thought that they didn't have to read the bible to you since you were getting weekly bible readings in church. ESPECIALLY if you attended a Catholic school, they probably felt that was enough! Did you go to a Catholic school?
It sounds like after 15 years of wandering in the wilderness you had a life changing event in 1976 and God drew you back to him via a Protestant church. I am glad you got back to church and back to Christ. What did you hear from that Protestant pastor in that Protestant church in 1976 that made you realize that your parents taught you wrong about God and Christianity? Was there that eureka moment? Or was it over time the more you read and the more "experienced" the more you realized that your parents were wrong, and you, or that Protestant pastor, were right?
Mary