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NASILJNI ODGOJ ČINI ČOVJEKA NASILJNIKOM , I UMIRE KAO NASILJNIK
RESEARCH IN ZADAR
As many as 42% of teenagers go to religious education due to family pressure, most of them support everything that the Church opposes
750 students aged 15 to 19 were examined, and the results were presented by Dr. Marijana Mohorić
Writes: Robert BajrušiPosted: September 12, 2020 8:48 am
Archbishop Želimir Puljić
Archbishop Želimir Puljić
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It seems that school religious education does not fulfill its purpose when it comes to bringing teenagers closer to church dogmas, at least in Zadar and its surroundings. Most of the religious students there, although they regularly attend school religious education, support everything that the Catholic Church opposes: premarital sex, contraceptives, the so-called rehearsal for marriage, abortion, legalization of same-sex marriage, homosexual experiences, work on Sundays, euthanasia and use of soft drugs, and almost every second, or 42 percent of them, attend religious education due to pressure from parents or the environment, revealed an extensive study organized by the Zadar Archdiocese. and presented by Dr. Marijana Mohorić , a member of the Society of the Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, a lecturer at the Theological-Catechetical Department of the University of Zadar.
Christian attitudes
The research is representative because the questions were answered by 750 students aged 15 to 19 who attend religious education. The results are such that Marijana Mohorić, as it is written on the website of the Archdiocese, "encouraged the gathered religious teachers to be demanding and insist on the adoption of the Christian mentality, ie change of attitudes that are not Christian." For the Church, same-sex marriage or abortion is certainly not Christian, and it has now been shown that young believers perceive this as commonplace. The survey is representative because as many as 89.5 percent of young people surveyed declared themselves to be Catholics.
More than half of the answers (411) came from respondents who attend the 1st and 2nd grade of high school, and they wanted to get to them because in the Zadar Archdiocese, the Chrismians are high school students of the 1st and 2nd grade. Also, the vast majority of 96 percent of respondents attend Catholic religious education at school. The results can be considered relevant for the Zadar Archdiocese because of the total number of 750 respondents, 404 of them live in the Zadar Archdiocese, it was said during the presentation to their religious teachers on the 44th catechetical day of the Zadar Archdiocese on Saturday, September 5 in the parish church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Belafuža. in Zadar.
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