Catechesis

Rebuild My Church

Rebuild My Church

Articles, Catechesis
If your family or children participated in an All Saints Day celebration chances are you would have seen a few children donned in long brown robes with a white rope tied about their waist. St. Francis’ love of nature and animals captivates the hearts of many children, including my own son. The young love to […]
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Meek Love Bears All Things

Meek Love Bears All Things

Articles, Catechesis
St. Paul says: “Love bears all things” (panta stégei). Christian meekness means “more than simply putting up with evil… [or] holding one’s peace… It implies limiting judgment, checking the impulse to issue a firm and ruthless condemnation: Judge not and you will not be judged (Luke 6:37)” (Amoris Lætitia 112). For condemning others is the […]
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Meek Toward the Human Body

Meek Toward the Human Body

Articles, Catechesis
Respecting human life means also respecting the body, temple of God’s gift of life and of the Holy Spirit. Meekness towards our body means giving it proper nutrition and care—as we would any gift from someone we loved and respected—and avoiding things that harm or incapacitate the body, even temporarily, such as recreational drugs or […]
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Meek Toward All Races

Meek Toward All Races

Articles, Catechesis
Racism has been polarizing our country unnecessarily because all lives matter to us as children of God! As the Catechism of the Catholic Church says so forcefully: Created in the image of the one God and equally endowed with rational souls, all men have the same nature and the same origin. Redeemed by the sacrifice […]
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You Shall Not Kill

You Shall Not Kill

Articles, Catechesis
“Blessed are the meek… You shall not kill; and whoever kills shall be liable to judgment” (Matthew 5:5,21). Our Lord, who is meek and humble of heart, teaches us the way to “find rest for our souls” (Matthew 11:29). Meekness helps us avoid harming others by anger and verbal abuse, increasing peace here on this […]
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