Adult Christian Formation
What is Christian Formation? PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 31 May 2007 09:42

Need to acquire the knowledge of our religion to receive a sacrament? Want to increase your knowledge about Catholicism? Want to become a Catholic?  Our parish offers a number of formation opportunities for those seeking to continue their growth and journey of faith through the avenues of transformation, learning and understanding

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Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 31 May 2007 09:35

ARE YOU . . .

  • Interested in becoming Catholic?
  • A Catholic who wishes to receive Confirmation and/or First Eucharist?
  • Interested in helping someone you know become fully initiated in the Catholic faith?

Then RCIA is for you!

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Crown Ministry PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 10 October 2007 15:28

Crown Financial Ministries is an interdenominational ministry that uses a remarkably effective small group study to train people to apply the financial principles from the Word of God to their everyday lives.

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What's On Your Nightstand? PDF Print E-mail
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Sunday, 26 August 2007 15:22

The following short bibliography of titles are presented as suggestions for your own "nightstand".

A Current Recommendation:

Benedictus: Day by Day with Pope Benedict XVI by Rev. Peter John Cameron, O.P.

 

With this new book you can start every day with a meditation from Pope Benedict XVI! Edited by Fr. Peter John Cameron, O.P., (the editor of Magnificat), Benedictus is compiled from books, talks, and homilies by the Pope. In the same richly decorated and beautifully typeset style of the Magnificat missal, this volume gives 366 meditations for the entire year, from January 1st to December 31st. 

 

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The Good Word

  • Hate Your Family?

    The Gospel reading for the Twenty Third Sunday of Ordinary Time, Luke 14:25-37, is one of those passages that I just ache to cut down to size, to make certain that it says something more palatable, easier to handle, than what it seems to be saying.  Jesus speaks to a crowd: “now large crowds were traveling with him; and he turned and said to them, “Whoever comes to me and does not hate father and mother, wife and children, brothers and sisters, yes, and even life itself, cannot be my disciple” (14:25-26 NRSV). Hate your family? Hate life itself?  In what way do these teachings agree with the command to honor y

  • Humility and Honor

    In the Gospel reading for the Twenty Second Sunday in Ordinary Time, from Luke 14:1, 7-14, Jesus speaks two parables. The first deals with honor, embarrassment, humility and exaltation. In the NRSV, the first parable is as follows: “when he noticed how the guests chose the places of honor, he told them a parable.  "When you are invited by someone to a wedding banquet, do not sit down at the place of honor, in case someone more distinguished than you has been invited by your host; and the host who invited both of you may come and say to you, ‘Give this person your place,’ and then in disgrace you would start to take

  • My Favorite Biblical Book

    When you write on the Bible, one of the things that you should avoid, if you can, is flippancy. People tend to get riled up when you are flippant about Scripture because flippancy, gone bad, comes off more as “disrespectful” than “light and airy.” As a result, the flippant writer, even if unintentionally so, comes off as arrogant and “puffed up” (to use a good Pauline phrase from the Corinthian correspondence: Greek, physio – see how biblical this post is already?).But I love lists and everyone on the Internet gets to make lists, so why shouldn’t a biblical blogger have lists? (I do not believe this is an argument from authority or