Thus, if we continue to reach out, if we continue to yearn to know the Lord in a deeper way, we are so blessed in that we can delve deeper and further into our faith, into God's Word and into prayer. We cannot possibly ever grasp all of the wisdom there is to be gained from their words and experiences.įurthermore, as a people, we continue to study, reflect and pray about God's Word, the lives of the saints and the power of the Holy Spirit. We are born into a tradition on the shoulders of theologians and saints from the past two thousand years. Even the most scholarly Catholics cannot learn everything there is to know about our faith. But that is something that I absolutely love and cherish about our Catholic faith-its richness and depth. In doing so, I have discovered my new favorite prayer: The Anima Christi.Īs the youth of Christ the King are obviously familiar with this prayer, I am a little embarrassed to say that I had never heard it. As I sat there feeding my babe, I would read the prayers that were posted all over the walls of the room. This year, I would take Teresa in each day to nurse in the Youth Room at Christ the King. I also love Vacation Bible School because inevitably I learn more about my faith. What a special, exciting time to share with her! I also had the opportunity to spend the week with my co-director as she anticipates a new baby girl later this month. Veronica at the front of the Church, ready to lead VBS camp songs. How wonderful to see our children making rosaries and asking to pray them at night! How wonderful to hear them sing the Magnificat the Song of Mary from Luke's Gospel! How wonderful to see them making friendships within our faith community! The children seemed to really enjoy it and all of the feedback I have received from parents has been nothing but positive. This year's Vacation Bible School was wonderful for many reasons.
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