
CatholicBoard is directed by Carson Weber who lives in Sacramento, CA and works in the field of evangelization for the Catholic Church.1 Carson earned his B.B.A. in Information & Operations Management from Texas A&M University (2001) and his M.A. in Theology & Christian Ministry from Franciscan University of Steubenville (2004). In the past, Carson served St. Mary Parish in Brenham, Texas as the Director of Adult Faith Formation & Evangelization. He also worked for the Saint Paul Center for Biblical Theology under the direction of Dr. Scott Hahn in Steubenville, Ohio. He is married and devoted to his beautiful wife, Rebecca Mary and their little girl, Thérèse Mary Grace.
Here, you will discover audio and video media such as a 30-week audio podcast of a real parish Scripture study, following the textbook: Understanding the Scriptures: A Complete Course on Bible Study, which is published by the Midwest Theological Forum. This online apostolate serves the realm of adult faith formation, which the Church considers to be the principal form of catechesis. It is an answer to Pope John Paul II’s call for the formation of adults, especially as he stresses in his apostolic exhortation titled “On Catechesis In Our Time.” Here’s what he said:
43. …I cannot fail to emphasize now one of the most constant concerns of the Synod Fathers, a concern imposed with vigor and urgency by present experiences throughout the world: I am referring to the central problem of the catechesis of adults. This is the principal form of catechesis, because it is addressed to persons who have the greatest responsibilities and the capacity to live the Christian message in its fully developed form. The Christian community cannot carry out a permanent catechesis without the direct and skilled participation of adults, whether as receivers or as promoters of catechetical activity. The world in which the young are called to live and gives witness to the faith which catechesis seeks to deepen and strengthen is governed by adults: the faith of these adults too should continually be enlightened, stimulated and renewed, so that it may pervade the temporal realities in their charge. Thus, for catechesis to be effective, it must be permanent, and it would be quite useless if it stopped short just at the threshold of maturity, since catechesis, admittedly under another form, proves no less necessary for adults. (view source)
Please peruse through the posts on this website. The information is provided free-of-charge for the benefit of anyone with good will. The posts have been placed into various categories such as Bible Study, Sunday Scripture Commentaries, and Audio Catechesis to help you better find what you are looking for if you have a particular interest or need. Just look over at the right hand side of this page under “Categories” to find what you are looking for. You may also use the dynamic search box.
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