Posts Tagged ‘ Youth Ministry ’

Las Posadas: Food, Fiesta and Community

April 1, 2013
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Celebration of Las Posadas is a Mexican Catholic Advent tradition that marks the beginning of the Christmas season. Taking place from the 16th-24th of December every year, Las Posadas is a nine day community celebration in preparation for the birthday of Christ; a novena that is a mix of religious devotion and relaxation. Ultimately,...

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Does Immaculate Conception Mean Virgin Birth?

April 1, 2013
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Two concepts related to Mary the mother of Jesus, virgin birth and immaculate conception, are frequently confused. This post is focused on the development of the dogma of the Immaculate Conception. Did you like this? Share it:Tweet

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4 Catholic Educators, a website by Giles Côté

November 30, 2012
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The 4CatholicEducators.com web site seeks to assist Catholic teachers and catechists in their role as educators of the faith by providing them with easy access to free online resources. Together with its sister site, Resources for Catholic Education and Catholic Faith Education (a blog), this site offers an abundance of free materials that can...

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Resources for Catholic Educators

November 30, 2012
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A site filled with resources that can be used by Catholic educators in their work. Includes lesson plans, clip art, lives of the saints, Biblical studies, Church history, and many other topics. Curated by Gilles Côté,  this site and its sister site, 4CatholicEducators.com, seek to assist Catholic teachers and catechists in their role as...

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The Fruit of the Spirit: A way to live a transformed life, by Susan T. Mahan, PhD

July 23, 2012
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In his letter to the Galatians (5:22-23), Paul speaks of the “Fruit” of the Spirit. He uses this term in the singular, implying there is just one fruit, with nine aspects or expressions. Susan Mahan notes that Paul does not speak of fruits of the Spirit (in the plural). Instead, there is one fruit...

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The Seventh Gift: Awe and Wonder (Fear of the Lord), by Susan T. Mahan, PhD

July 23, 2012
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When I stare at the night sky, especially if I am out in the country, I get almost overwhelmed at the immensity of the universe.  I am in awe of the beauty of the stars and then amazed at a God who can create and manage such an enormous and complex reality and yet...

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The Feast of Corpus Christi: Celebrating the Mystery of Divinity Transforming Humanity

July 23, 2012
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Known as the solemnity of The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ and celebrated on the Sunday following Trinity Sunday, the Feast of Corpus Christi has been officially celebrated in the Roman Catholic Church since the mid-thirteenth century. This post includes a bit of history of the feast and its development, as well...

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A Fourth Gift of the Holy Spirit: Counsel or Right Judgement, by Susan T. Mahan, PhD

June 1, 2012
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Drawing from the example of the approach to invention of a vacuum cleaner, Dr. Mahan offers a reflection on the Gift of Counsel, also known as the Gift of Right Judgement. Noting that the two names of this gift reflect its two sides — with both divine and human contributions — she provides concrete...

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The Gift of Wisdom: Ancient but Pertinent? by Susan T. Mahan, PhD

June 1, 2012
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"Wisdom is a gift from God which empowers us to do what is best."  In this post on the Gift of Wisdom, Susan Mahan looks at wisdom from a variety of perspectives, offering examples and insights from daily life as well as the social sciences. And lest anyone think that only Christians are interested...

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The Second Gift of the Holy Spirit: Understanding, by Susan T. Mahan, PhD

June 1, 2012
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In this third post of her series on  Pentecost and the Gifts of the Holy Spirit, Dr. Mahan explores the topic of Understanding. Beginning with understanding a bit about God and moving through the levels of our human experience of self, others and the course of history, concrete examples and explanations of ways the...

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