Tag Archive: evangelization

May 04

Church Needs Courageous Apostles to Fight Religious Indifference

Pope Benedict said at his Wednesday March 23rd general audience that the modern world needs “zealous” disciples of Christ, who will fight religious indifference with the “light and beauty” of the Gospel. Are you living as a zealous disciple of Christ? Is your witness of life bringing a light to the darkness of indifference in our world

Sep 12

Seeking the Lost

This is the time of year when parishes wake up from a long summer nap and get cracking. Vacationers return and we are glad to see them and each other. Parish Lifelong Faith Formation programs crank back up and DREs and catechists are busy organizing classes and greeting the kids. The choir starts practicing again …

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Sep 02

Being Christ to the un-Evangelized at Mass

I was at dinner the other night with friends and like most of our conversations we eventually turned to discussing our faith.  A question was posed: So how do we evangelize people who are Catholic and who are at Mass, but who don’t seem to know about the Gospel or the Eucharist? We concluded: You …

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Jul 04

Witnessing Christ’s Love

In my email this past week was an invitation to attend a webinar: Invitation to Conversion. I was intrigued by its title and so, I registered to attend this talk via the internet. In our digital age, webinars are one way to equip the disciple to share the message of Jesus. However, the best way …

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