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  1. Hi again,
    In reading this post (I totally sympathize with the sick toddler thing!), I came across another honest question I have:

    Why would you spend time teaching your own children, as well as other children to pray the Hail Mary (in Latin or any other language) and to pray along with a prayer prayed by the Pope? Why would you not teach them the Bible and teach them they can talk to God themselves? To say their own prayers and to learn the Word of God rather than something man has written?

    Just another honest question I am truly interested in hearing the answer to!

  2. Why can’t I teach both? I can and in fact do teach both the treasury of great prayers in our Catholic tradition, as well as teaching the children how to lead group prayer. I have never had to “teach” them to pray spontaneously. Children sort of have a knack for that on their own.

    Latin is still the language of the Universal Catholic Church and up until the late 60s, you could go to any mass anywhere in the world and pray along with everyone in the pew because you were all praying in Latin.

    The Hail Mary by the way is also a biblically based prayer based on The Angel Gabriel’s greeting to Mary.

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