Wednesday, November 11, 2009
11.14.09 Working for a Living
The topic for Saturday night is: "The Life of the Laity in the World: Lessons Drawn from the Lay Movements." In other words ... "Working for a Living."
View our sneak peek, below:
Sunday, November 1, 2009
Thursday, October 29, 2009
10.24.09 - Works Of The Flesh/Fruits Of The Spirit
At our most recent OLOP|YA meeting, Michael Scott gave an excellent presentation about Works Of The Flesh/Fruits Of The Spirit. The presentation can be viewed and downloaded below:
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Relic Tour: Oakland
The relics of newly canonized St. Damien of Molokai will be available for veneration at St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Alamdea on Friday evening.
At 7:30 p.m. Bishop Cordileone will receive the relics and lead the faithful in prayer. A rare and beautiful opportunity for all of us.
If you can make it, I highly recommend doing so.
St. Damien ...
... pray for us.
Friday, September 25, 2009
Proof
In our day and age, it can be refreshing to take a break from all of the relativism, and bring sound reasoning into the discussion of the existence of God.
This little boy does a much better job at debating, than most adults I have ever spoken with. Then again, he is Albert Einstein.
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
09.26.09 The Book of Love
We're continuing our OLOP|YA meetings with this week's topic: Why are Catholic and Protestant Bibles different?
To get an idea of what we're speaking about on Saturday, here is the sneak peek for this week:
Each week, we'll be looking at one teaching of the Catholic Church and breaking it down. We'll give a basic catechesis (teaching), points for evangelization and apologetics, and draw from the Cathechism of the Catholic Church, Sacred Scripture, the Saints, the Church Fathers, and current events.
This week, our topic is: The Deuterocanonicals.
It's time to understand the "why" and the "what" of what we Catholics believe.
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Confession: Slides
Original PPT: 2009-09-12.zip
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
Not Nothing
If one thing is certain, it is that our lives should not be lived for nothing. What is your purpose? What is your legacy? These men know, and I am grateful for them.
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