Catechism Answers w/ Dr. Scott Sollom — February 5, 2024
From The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)
Dr. Scott Sollom hosts a discussion focused on answering key questions from the catechism, reflecting on the contributions of co-hosts and the experience of the past year. During this final session, he encourages viewer engagement by inviting questions and highlights the importance of community in the exploration of faith.
Key Takeaways
- Learning the catechism is like juggling—it's chaotic at first, but practice leads to grace and clarity.
- Feeling unqualified is universal; even experts are just humble servants working under the Holy Spirit's guidance.
- Every catechism discussion should radiate Christ—if it doesn't, you're probably in the wrong discussion.
- Your catechism notes should always start with Jesus; everything else is just a scenic detour to the main event.
- Teaching catechism isn't about your qualifications—it's about your connection to Christ and the humility to share it.
Mentioned in This Episode
- Dr. Scott Solum (person)
- Jesus (concept)
- Catechism (book)
- Ascension Press (company)
- Mary (concept)
- Holy Spirit (concept)
- Eucharist (concept)
- Angels (concept)
- Acts 2:42 (book)
- Francis University (company)