How is it different from other adult or parish-based faith education programs?
Eriksen: Truthfully there aren’t too many Catholic Adult Faith Enrichment Programs available right now. There are Scripture study programs, sacramental preparation programs and many different RCIA programs, but they don’t meet the needs of the average practicing Catholic interested in learning more about his or her faith. Another problem is that some programs require people to attend a 6-8 week course or read a long book. Catholic Faith Explorers is specifically designed to meet the needs of the busy adult Catholic. With a minimum time investment, you can greatly deepen your understanding of the Catholic faith. The workbooks are only 28-36 pages and present the faith in a complete, but concise way. If you prefer to study on your own, you can simply buy those workbooks of interest to you. Or you can come to just one group session to learn about a specific topic. They are all self-standing units so if you miss one, it doesn’t matter. The flexible design of the materials allows for group
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