It Doesn't Take Much to Know More Than Most
From Eye of the Tiber:
"Declaring that they didn’t have the knowledge or will to properly catechize their son, local nominal Catholic parents (St. Joseph parents' name redacted) told the press today that they were officially leaving their son’s eternal salvation in the hands of his catechism teacher.
“Yes, as a Religious Ed teacher, one of my duties is to make sure that my students learn about the things most parents don’t have time for, like Jesus and salvation.” Tom Cerny told EOTT. “Society expects too much from parents these days. I dare say they expect the impossible. How is it possible for parents to do the essential things like making sure their children get enough quality TV and internet time, not to mention video game hour…and then to ask them to teach their children about the Church? No, no…that’s too much. That’s my job…it’s why I get paid the big bucks.”
Cerny added that if the Church continued to stress that parents spend more quality time with their families, that children would suffer and would be left out from learning indispensable life lessons as provided by role models like the Kardashians."
"Declaring that they didn’t have the knowledge or will to properly catechize their son, local nominal Catholic parents (St. Joseph parents' name redacted) told the press today that they were officially leaving their son’s eternal salvation in the hands of his catechism teacher.
“Yes, as a Religious Ed teacher, one of my duties is to make sure that my students learn about the things most parents don’t have time for, like Jesus and salvation.” Tom Cerny told EOTT. “Society expects too much from parents these days. I dare say they expect the impossible. How is it possible for parents to do the essential things like making sure their children get enough quality TV and internet time, not to mention video game hour…and then to ask them to teach their children about the Church? No, no…that’s too much. That’s my job…it’s why I get paid the big bucks.”
Cerny added that if the Church continued to stress that parents spend more quality time with their families, that children would suffer and would be left out from learning indispensable life lessons as provided by role models like the Kardashians."
I doctored up the article a little. Can you tell?
Labels: Eye of the Tiber, Humor, PSR
<< Home