Tag Archives: Trust

Liturgy Planning Guide

5th Sunday of Lent – 04/10/2011

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Liturgy Planning Guide

3rd Sunday of Lent – 03/27/2011

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Liturgy Planning Guide

8th Sunday in Ordinary Time – 02/27/2011

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Liturgy Planning Guide

8th Sunday of Ordinary Time – 02/27/2011

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25th Sunday in Ordinary Time – 09/19/2010

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18th Sunday in Ordinary Time – 08/01/2010

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Life Night

Called to Action

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Goal of this Life Night The goal of this Life Night is to explain that our belief in God demands that we respond in faith. The teens will answer the question “how does my faith change me?” and commit to practical ways they can live their discipleship. About this night Scripture has many examples of people finding themselves in life-changing encounters with God. Each person had a choice to make—stay the same or change. In most cases, the person was so moved that he or she had no choice but to change.

Liturgy Planning Guide

12th Sunday of Ordinary Time – 06/20/2010

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Blog

Your Journey is Long and Hard. Keep Things in Perspective

Editors Note: This blog is based off an article Todd Lemieux published on his website called The Sainthood Project. I caught about 20 minutes of the insanity that is the show “Ice Road Truckers” as I was flipping through the channels late the other night. These guys drive shipping trucks across the worst roads on the planet and maybe even worse than roads on Mars. They drive through the northern most parts of Alaska, on ice roads and through snow drifts. It was pretty amazing to watch. It follows

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Edge Night

Don’t Worry

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 The middle school youth will understand how God calls us to be in a special type of relationship in which He provides for all our needs and we depend fully on Him. They also will understand ways in which they can deal with their worries and offer them to God. Overview: The Catechism of the Catholic Church explains the Father’s plans for his precious creation: God does not abandon his creatures to themselves. He not only gives them being and existence, but also, and at every moment,