Saturday, March 14, 2009

03.14.09 Me for Me


On 02.28.09, we continued our discussion on "Freedom to Love: Applying the Basics of the Theology of the Body to Everyday Life, Love, and Relationships." We learned that love requires one righteous super power. 

This week, we'll look at what, exactly, we love about a person. And, more importantly, we'll look at what makes them unrepeatable. 

Here is the OLOP|YA Sneak Peek for this week.

Friday, February 27, 2009

02.28.09 Never Gonna Give You Up


On 02.14.09, we continued our discussion on "Freedom to Love: Applying the Basics of the Theology of the Body to Everyday Life, Love, and Relationships." We learned that besides saying "Yes", we also have to say "So long, self. " when it comes to love. 

This week, we'll look at what that means. And, more importantly, we'll look at how we can do it.  Here's a hint: it involves one righteous super power. 

Here is the OLOP|YA Sneak Peek for this week.



Slides from 2.28.09



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Friday, February 13, 2009

02.14.09 So Long Self


On 01.31.09, we continued our discussion on "Freedom to Love: Applying the Basics of the Theology of the Body to Everyday Life, Love, and Relationships." We answered an important question: "What is love?" 

This week, we'll ask another important question. Since we know what love is, besides saying "yes", what else do we have to say, before we can find it? 

The answer? "So long self.

Here is the OLOP|YA Sneak Peek for this week.






Slides from 2.14.09



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Friday, January 30, 2009

01.31.09 What is Love?


On 01.10.09, we continued our discussion on "Freedom to Love: Applying the Basics of the Theology of the Body to Everyday Life, Love, and Relationships."  We began to see the value of a yes, most especially when it comes to love. 

This week, we'll continue to specify and define. So, what is love? 

Here is the OLOP|YA Sneak Peek for this week.




Slides from 1.31.09



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Tuesday, January 6, 2009

01.10.09 "Yes"


On 12.20.08, we continued our discussion on "Freedom to Love: Applying the Basics of the Theology of the Body to Everyday Life, Love, and Relationships." We saw how society's definition of love and freedom are pretty darn close to "addiction". 

This week, we'll look at how God's relationship to us, is one that requires freedom. So, let's look at the "value" of a "yes". 

Here is the OLOP|YA Sneak Peek for this week.



Slides from 1.10.09



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Wednesday, December 17, 2008

12.20.08 Addicted To Love


On 12.13.08, we continued our discussion on "Freedom to Love: Applying the Basics of the Theology of the Body to Everyday Life, Love, and Relationships." We discussed how society tends to define freedom. We began to see how society's definition actually limits our ability to love. 

This week, we'll take a look at truth, and its relationship to freedom

In other words, we'll continue to define ... and specify. 

Here is the OLOP|YA Sneak Peek for this week.







Slides/Resources From 12.20.08



Original Powerpoint File: 2008-12-20.zip

Thursday, December 11, 2008

12.13.08 Freedom

On 12.13.08, we'll continue our discussion on "Freedom to Love: Applying the Basics of the Theology of the Body to Everyday Life, Love, and Relationships." We discussed, for the first time last week, how to begin to apply the basics of the Theology of the Body to our daily lives. 

Now, we'll start to look at how society's definitions of basic things, like freedom, often keep us from living the basics, like we should. 

So, let's specify. 

Here is the OLOP|YA Sneak Peek for this week.





Slides/Resources From 12.13.08





Original Powerpoint File: 2008-12-13.zip



Outline of 12/13 Topic:


Outline of the "Bouillon Cubes":

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Ave Maria, Gratia Plena


Ave Maria, gratia plena, Dominus tecum.
Benedicta tu in mulieribus,
et benedictus fructus ventris tui, Iesus.
Sancta Maria, Mater Dei,
ora pro nobis peccatoribus, nunc,
et in hora mortis nostrae.
Amen.