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Tag Archives: Grace
Liturgy Planning Guide
4th Sunday of Lent – 03/18/2012
Keywords: Change | Fulfillment | Grace | Light | Mercy | Proactive
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W.I.J.D?
Most of you probably remember the WWJD bracelets that so many people were wearing 15 years ago. WWJD stands for “What Would Jesus Do?” It serves a reminder to apply how Christ lived to whatever situation we are facing. What if instead of asking what Jesus would do – we asked WIJD? “What is Jesus [...]
Liturgy Planning Guide
4th Sunday of Easter – 05/15/2011
Keywords: Baptism | Grace | Patience | Repent | Salvation | Suffering
Liturgy Planning Guide
2nd Sunday of Lent – 03/20/2011
Keywords: Call to Holiness | Chosen | Grace | Promise | Transfiguration
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How to Overcome the All or Nothing Mindset
I tend to be an all or nothing person when it comes to my expectation of doing things. I know that this is a weakness for me. God has lately kept reminding me of how merciful He is to me and how much of a work in progress I am. So last year I decided to apply a new rule for getting things done within the ministry of Life Teen.
Liturgy Planning Guide
9th Sunday of Ordinary Time – 03/06/2011
Keywords: Action | Fortitude | Grace | Obedience | Righteousness | Virtue
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3 Books That Can Help You Keep Your Heart Open
People are often asking me to recommend books to read. As a Catholic leader we need to be reading on a regular basis. I have made a commitment over the past several years to read books. I read all types of books and often people recommend books for me to read. I have grown to really love reading and learning from what I read. Here are 3 books that I believe have the ability to make you stronger in your Catholic faith by helping keep your heart open.
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Give Without Remembering – Receive Without Forgetting
I recently got an email from friend with the tag line – “Give without remembering – receive without forgetting”. I love this as it captures the heart of a servant and our need to give without anything attached, no desire for future favors or ever being recognized as a giver. It also reminds us that we are to be grateful for all the blessings we receive.