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A few good men...

Posted 23rd August 2009 at 08:38 PM by BeyondAshes
I know a few good Christians. Kind, loving, and non-judgmental; basically, prime examples of the actual light of Christ (rather than the militant "You're going to Hell unless you convert and believe only this" mindset that most often comes across).

If more of the people I commonly associated with had been like this, or had they all been non-Christians, I strongly believe I would still be a strong Christian today -- and happy about that particular choice.

I'm
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man that hurts

Posted 23rd August 2009 at 07:16 PM by ~RENEE~
I found some people on facebook that I grew up with. We attended the same church in youthgroup together they was at my wedding I was at some of theirs. I've been to their house for dinner they've been to mine. We stood beside one another in choir. Joked around laughed together. And they have decided to refuse my friend request on fb.

That just flat out hurts. ...
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Chapter 1-- The Sacramental Principle

Posted 23rd August 2009 at 01:18 PM by AngelicRose
Questions for Discussion and Reflection after Chapter 1:
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1. Had you ever considered the "Catholic way of seeing God and creation" in terms of sacramental principle? Has reading this chapter caused you to see Catholicism in a new way? If so, how?
In the reading, it was discussed that the sacramental principle was God being present to the whole world-- showing His whole Self in and through creation. So when I observe creation (which includes "people, things, and...
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The Privilege of Being Catholic by Father Oscar Lukefahr, C.M.

Posted 23rd August 2009 at 12:37 PM by AngelicRose
Updated 23rd August 2009 at 12:46 PM by AngelicRose
I'm beginning a study of this book in hopes of becoming a stronger Catholic Christian. I received the book through an online Catholic study site, located at this site: Catholic Home Study Service

Since the book includes some questions at the end of the chapter, I need a place where I can write down my thoughts and so I have decided to use my account blog here at CF.

Members are encouraged to respond if they come across these blog entries and wish to share some encouragement...
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