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March 15, 2007

And I never memorized the Baltimore Catechism!

You are a 100% traditional Catholic!
 

Congratulations! You are more knowlegeable than most modern theologians! You have achieved mastery over the most important doctrines of the Catholic Faith! You should share your incredible understanding with others!

Do You Know Your Baltimore Catechism?
Make Your Own Quiz

Posted by alicia at March 15, 2007 10:57 PM

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We go the same quiz results! And don't get too cocky about the Catholic score -- I'm not even Catholic. (But I do share life with three theology grads from a VERY traditional college :-) )

Posted by: Salome Ellen at March 16, 2007 8:21 AM

Congratulations.

Posted by: Mimi at March 16, 2007 2:57 PM

You are a 92% traditional Catholic!  

Congratulations! You are more knowlegeable than most modern theologians! You have achieved mastery over the most important doctrines of the Catholic Faith! You should share your incredible understanding with others!

Do You Know Your Baltimore Catechism?
Make Your Own Quiz

Granted, I guessed [correctly] on more then half of them.

On the other hand, I wasn't raised Catholic, haven't started RCIA, and haven't talked more then 10 minutes total with a total of 3 priests. And I think I know what I got wrong. Am I still allowed to frequent this place? ;)

Sincerely in Christ,
Hidden One

Posted by: Hidden One at March 16, 2007 9:52 PM

I am 91 percent traditional Catholic and I am a Protestant! I enjoyed taking the quiz and am happy to know as much as I do about my Catholic brothers and sisters.

Posted by: Renee P at March 16, 2007 10:57 PM

I too was given the score of 92%. I'm a protestant and have never before heard the term Baltimore catechism. Surely most of those answers would be known by christians generally.

Best wishes
Jan

Posted by: Jan Bishop [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 18, 2007 4:33 AM

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