This is not a book review of Kathleen Norris' Amazing Grace. I only have read the preface, but in this brief reading, I reflected upon the religious vocabulary I've been teaching my grandchildren. Norris claims that the vocabulary she grew up in, in her Christian household, subconsciously influenced her to reject religion. She mentions words like "sin, repent, commandment, sacrifice...".
As I reflected on my faith formation lessons, with my grandchildren, I think I'm worse! I use a catechism! I teach commandments! Also, memorize precepts of the Church! Examen! We focus on the Stations of the Cross!
Yikes!
How do I turn this image of harshness to one of love? I think I'll start with taking down my posters of commandments and replace them with messages of Jesus' love. I'll focus on the Mother of Jesus, rather than the Father. After all, the saying is "Thru Mary to Jesus." Everyone loves their mother.
I've got a campaign to plan. Stay tuned.
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