Posts Tagged ‘Catholic-teen-blog’
Brightening Your Inner Light: Titus 1
**NOTE: This post is the second and last of a two-part series. This one is for the guys, but if you’re a girl, I encourage you to read it anyway!
It may help you better understand how a guy of Christ should act.**
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Titus 1. It’s not as popular as it’s female counterpart, but it’s important just the same!
Also, Titus 1 is very Read the rest of this entry »
Brightening Your Inner Light: Proverbs 31
**NOTE: This post is the first of a two-part series. This one is for the girls, but if you’re a guy, I encourage you to read it anyway!
It may help you better understand how a girl of God should act.**
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The ‘Proverbs 31 girl’…I don’t think I’ve ever heard that term until I joined Twitter’s vast Christian Anon community.
Everywhere I looked, I saw comments such as these from girls:
“I want to be a Proverbs 31 girl!”
“Trying to be the girl I was created to be. #Proverbs31”
“I thought I was grown up enough, but looks like I have more growing to do. #Proverbs31Girl”
Or comments such as these from the guys: Read the rest of this entry »
30 Facts About Me
In an effort to let all my readers get to know me better, I decided I was going to do a fun blog post with 30 facts that you may or may not know about me. I got the idea from Twitter, when a bunch of people I follow got #30FactsAboutMe Read the rest of this entry »
Perfection
Lately, some Twitter content has been a real eye-opener for me. There are so many lies that society tells teens, and the biggest one seems Read the rest of this entry »
We Three Kings
We’ve read the story of our Savior’s birth, and about the gifts presented to Him by the Magi countless times.We’ve heard the Christmas carol ‘We Three Kings’ almost as much.
Yet still the three kings intrigue me…and this is why: Read the rest of this entry »
I Had To Do Something…So I Wrote A Post
A couple of months ago, I found an article that really bothered me.
So much so, that I couldn’t resist the opportunity to pick it apart. (AKA ‘do something’ in the only way I know how.) It first caught my attention because of the title: “No joke this time: Is the Pope Catholic?”.
If you know me, then you probably know I looked Read the rest of this entry »
Come Holy Spirit! (Part 3)
This post is the third out of three in a series I call, ‘Come Holy Spirit!’ The title reflects my personal experiences from this past July, which focuses on receiving my Sacrament of Confirmation, and also my experience at CatholicTV as a co-host providing live television coverage of World Youth Day 2013 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. I have 2 hopeful purposes for sharing this piece of my life with you.
- To express how much it meant to me, to celebrate the beautiful Sacrament of Confirmation, in the hope that those of you who are preparing to make your own Confirmation will appreciate it as much as I do, and understand why it’s such a big step in your journey as a young Catholic!
- To show you that with the help of the Holy Spirit, you can do anything!!!
To read Part 1, click HERE.
To read Part 2, click HERE.
I hope you enjoy this personal witness series!
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The next three days passed quickly. To make a long story short, I spent them loading content onto my new iPod, taking tennis lessons, going to Pizza & Prayer, and doing some summer-schoolwork. Of course, packing was on the agenda too!
On Thursday, it was finally time to leave Read the rest of this entry »
Come Holy Spirit! (Part 2)
This post is the second out of three in a series I call, ‘Come Holy Spirit!’ The title reflects my personal experiences from this past July, which focuses on receiving my Sacrament of Confirmation, and also my experience at CatholicTV as a co-host providing live television coverage of World Youth Day 2013 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. I have 2 hopeful purposes for sharing this piece of my life with you.
- To express how much it meant to me, to celebrate the beautiful Sacrament of Confirmation, in the hope that those of you who are preparing to make your own Confirmation will appreciate it as much as I do, and understand why it’s such a big step in your journey as a young Catholic!
- To show you that with the help of the Holy Spirit, you can do anything!!!
To read Part 1, click HERE.
I hope you enjoy this personal witness series!
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ANDDDD THEN…it was morning. I woke up. I blinked a couple of times. “Oh my LORSH…today is the day that the Lord has MADE. FOR ME.”
I kid you not, that was my first thought. Just like that. My big day was here, and I was both extremely excited Read the rest of this entry »
Come Holy Spirit! (Part 1)
This post is the first out of three in a series I call, ‘Come Holy Spirit!’ The title reflects my personal experiences from this past July, which focuses on receiving my Sacrament of Confirmation, and also my experience at CatholicTV as a co-host providing live television coverage of World Youth Day 2013 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. I have 2 hopeful purposes for sharing this piece of my life with you.
- To express how much it meant to me, to celebrate the beautiful Sacrament of Confirmation, in the hope that those of you who are preparing to make your own Confirmation will appreciate it as much as I do, and understand why it’s such a big step in your journey as a young Catholic!
- To show you that with the help of the Holy Spirit, you can do anything!!!
I hope you enjoy this personal witness series!
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July 20-28, 2013, was probably the biggest, most exciting Read the rest of this entry »
Thanking God (From A to Z!)
Sometimes we have days when we just need to stop and think about everything that God blesses us with everyday. He has, and continues to bless us, so shouldn’t we take time to stop and thank Him? In a second, our whole life can change. Think about this:
“What if you woke up today with only the things you thanked God for yesterday?”
Kind of scary, right? My point is, sometimes we need to stop asking God for things, and start thanking Him for everything He has already given us.