#WeeklyFaith - "Already in Baptism, we’ve been raised to new life in Christ. And the Eucharist, like the food given to the little girl today, is the pledge that He will raise us on the last day..."
Let’s make this the best summer yet. Whether you are heading to college in the fall, or still in high school, here are some great ideas for making this summer count:
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“...here is a list of some highly recommended books — covering a wide range of fiction, nonfiction, and Catholic titles — for both you and the teens you serve.”
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#WeeklyFaith - “Do you not yet have faith?” Our Lord’s question in today’s Gospel frames the Sunday liturgies for the remainder of the year, which the Church calls “Ordinary Time.” ⬇️
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If you are asking yourself, am I being called, know that there is in no way an extensive list of signs that you may be called to a life in the #priesthood. So how do you know?⬇️
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#WeeklyFaith - In the sacraments He provides still more: the grace of faith and the courage we need to live in the world as children of God. 🙏
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#WeeklyFaith - What we do in memory of Him is to pledge our lives to Him, to renew our promise to live by the words of His covenant and to be His servants. ✝️
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Even if our prayers might ramble and be weakened by a wavering faith, we must never stop putting our trust in Jesus. Supported by Jesus’ #prayer, our timid prayers rest on eagles' wings and soar up to heaven. #GeneralAudience
#WeeklyFaith - Today’s readings illuminate how all God’s words and works were meant to prepare for the revelation of the #Trinity and God’s blessing in Jesus Christ—the blessing we inherited in Baptism, and renew in each Eucharist. ✨
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