Tag Archives: Mystery

Liturgy Planning Guide

The Epiphany of the Lord – 01/06/2013

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Liturgy Planning Guide

4th Sunday of Advent – 12/18/2011

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Life Night

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Goal of the Life Night The goal of this Life Night is to introduce the semester on the Person of Christ. This night will also highlight the Trinity as the central mystery of the Christian faith and help the teens understand God’s desire for communion with them. About this night This Life Night is the beginning of the semester on the person of Christ. The Trinity is not a mystery to solve, but to experience. The three distinct, yet singular Persons create the foundation for knowing Christ personally

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It’s a Mystery: Drawing Teens Into a Time of Mystagogy

Scripture, Sacraments, and the community. Where in our faith do those three things come together? The Mass. Simply put, the process of mystagogy is to make their lives a liturgy. The community comes together to hear the Word of God (with the Gospels as preeminent) and celebrates the Eucharist.

Life Night

Behold the Mystery: A Life Night on Life Teen’s 2010 Theme

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Goal The goal of this Life Night is to introduce Life Teen’s 2010 theme, behold the mystery. This Life Night will help the teens understand that the mysteries of our faith are not to be solved, rather treasured and lived. About this night This Life Night is an introduction to Life Teen’s 2010 theme: behold the mystery. It takes on the feel of a mystery dinner theater, but instead of solving a murder – the teens will be asked to solve the mysteries of our faith! Over a meal, groups of teens

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Catholic Youth Ministry Show, Episode 2

On this week’s show, Mark Hart talks about Life Teen’s 2010 Theme, Behold the Mystery, as well as our 25th Anniversary and the Life Teen Training Convention this June. Lisa Epperson talks about Life Teen and Edge’s newest resources and gives you a sneak peek into other cool new resources coming later this year. View on mobile device Subscribe via iTunes

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Edge Retreat

Into the Mystery Retreat

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Retreat Overview The goal of this retreat is to introduce the middle school youth to the mystery of God. For many middle school youth, God can seem big and impersonal. This retreat seeks to explain that God, though far beyond our comprehension, can still be known. By accepting this, the middle school youth can begin to have a deeper and more personal relationship with God. By understanding who God is (Trinity) and who we are in light of Him (image and likeness), that deeper relationship can begin

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The Trinity

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 The middle school youth will develop a deeper understanding of the mystery of the Trinity and the role of God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit. Overview: One of the greatest mysteries and most fundamental truths of the Catholic faith is our belief in the Holy Trinity. A mystery in the Catholic faith does not refer to a set of clues leading us to the answer to a riddle or unsolved crime. For Catholics, a mystery is something that can only be known through divine revelation.

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The Gifts of the Holy Spirit: Understanding

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Objective: The middle school youth will develop a deeper awareness of what the gift of understanding is and how they can use it to help them view their worlds from the eyes of their hearts. Overview: According to the Catechism of the Catholic Church: “Faith seeks understanding”: it is intrinsic to faith that a believer desires to know better the One in whom he has put his faith, and to understand better what He has revealed; a more penetrating knowledge will in turn call forth a greater faith,