Thanks for the memories (Part 1 of 2)

The other day a friend asked me how, in my experience, non-Catholic Christians memorize Sacred Scripture. This is a very reasonable question. It is common to hear Catholics say how impressed (and intimidated) they are when their Protestant work colleges or classmates quote Scripture at them chapter and verse.

Answer

I responded initially with the suitably vague answer saying that, in my experience, it varies from denomination to denomination and from congregation to congregation. There are certainly some groups which emphasize Scripture memorization more than others.

“Memory! All alone in the moonlight…”

Personally, I’ve never been very good at Scripture memorization, at least as an activity in its own right. When I quote Scripture, it’s usually a rough paraphrase and it’s pretty rare that I can give the chapter, let alone the verse.

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A little bit of listening…

 One of the complaints you often hear from women about men is that they don’t listen. I think they say other stuff after that but I tend to zone out a bit… 😉

Well anyway…below is quite a sweet video which proves that, on occasion, men can actually listen…

Here the groom is throwing a surprise wedding for his finacée… This chap goes for broke and really pulls off something quite amazing. However, what I really liked about this video is that it’s clear that he listened to his fiancée and made certain that he knew exactly what she wanted. Way to man-up! I salute you sir!

And as a follow-up, I’d invite you to read “Marriage is like wine” from one of my favourite blogs, Almost Not Catholic.