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Confirmation connection
What We Believe
You will renew your Baptismal Promises (our statement of faith) that your family promised at your baptism at your confirmation. Review the Nicene Creed line by line. If you have a question, ask someone.
You will renew your Baptismal Promises (our statement of faith) that your family promised at your baptism at your confirmation. Review the Nicene Creed line by line. If you have a question, ask someone.
Church Vocab
mag·is·te·ri·um
/ˌmajəˈstirēəm/
noun
The video below is about different "Ways to read the Bible". The Bible is more than a story book.
mag·is·te·ri·um
/ˌmajəˈstirēəm/
noun
- the teaching authority of the Roman Catholic Church, especially as exercised by bishops or the Pope.
- the official and authoritative teaching of the Roman Catholic Church. Along with Scripture and Tradition, the beliefs of the Church are established
The video below is about different "Ways to read the Bible". The Bible is more than a story book.
Word of the Month
Evangelization
According to Pope Paul VI, evangelizing means bringing the Good News of Jesus into every human situation and seeking to convert individuals and society by the divine power of the gospel itself.
According to Pope Paul VI, evangelizing means bringing the Good News of Jesus into every human situation and seeking to convert individuals and society by the divine power of the gospel itself.
Great, so now we know what evangelization is, but how do we put it to action in our lives?
Song of the Month
"My Jesus" by Anne Wilson
As you listen to our song of the month, reflect on our word of the month, "Evangelization". Is there someone in your life who needs Jesus? Can you introduce Jesus to them?
As you listen to our song of the month, reflect on our word of the month, "Evangelization". Is there someone in your life who needs Jesus? Can you introduce Jesus to them?
evangelization @ home
During our Juniorhigh Youth Ministry session we broke into small groups and discussed if actions in various scenarios were virtuous or not.
Choosing what is good is considered virtuous. According to the Catechism of the Catholic Church "In order for an action to be good, the object, intention, and circumstances of the action must be good" (CCC 1750).
Take time together as a family to continue the discussion at home and take it up a level. What is the object, intention, and circumstance of each scenario below? What would Jesus do or want you to do in those situations?
Choosing what is good is considered virtuous. According to the Catechism of the Catholic Church "In order for an action to be good, the object, intention, and circumstances of the action must be good" (CCC 1750).
Take time together as a family to continue the discussion at home and take it up a level. What is the object, intention, and circumstance of each scenario below? What would Jesus do or want you to do in those situations?