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Free Life Night: Uum? A Life Night on the Triduum *Limited Time

In preparation for the passion of Christ, we offer you a Life Night on the Triduum called “Uum?” We hope that this resource can help lead your teens to a deeper understanding of God’s love for all of us through His life, death, and resurrection. Download “Uum?: A Life Night on the Triduum”

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Amazing Love Retreat

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Retreat GoalThe middle school youth will come to learn more about their Catholic faith and will be challenged to grow deeper in their relationship with Jesus Christ through learning about the Triduum: Holy Thursday, Good Friday and Holy Saturday. Retreat Overview Perhaps the three most important days during the year are called the Triduum. The word Triduum is Latin for “three days.” These three days are essential to the entire liturgical year of the Catholic Church. The General Norms for the

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Spotlight Magazine, Volume 06: Heroic Virtue

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Spotlight Magazine is part of Life Support that provides readers with articles, updates, issue Life Nights, social Life Nights and much more! This valuable resource helps youth ministers and Core Members stay “plugged in” to the current trends in ministry and youth culture. Below is a list of what you’ll find in this issue. Table of Contents Heroic Virtue: Life Teen 2009 Theme Heroic Virtue: Life Night on the Virtues Building the Bridge: Connecting Life Teen & the Edge Turning

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Uum?: A Life Night on the Triduum

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Goal for the Life Night:
 The goal for this night is to immerse the teens into the celebration of the Triduum through prayer and reflection of each day—Holy Thursday, Good Friday and Holy Saturday. The teens will experience the richness of the traditions of the Church that will help them enter more fully into the three days of the Triduum. Life Night at a Glance: This Life Night is broken up into three different parts—Holy Thursday, Good Friday and Holy Saturday. Each part will have a structure