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By Kate Flannery, Communications Department
On September 30, 2012, I sat among hundreds of people for
the John Carroll Society-sponsored brunch after the annual Red Mass at St.
Matthews Cathedral in Washington, D.C. and listened attentively to Archbishop Cardinal
Donald Wuerl. He was funny, and I couldn’t help but lean over my chair, my chin
resting on my arms, as he told us stories about some of his recent experiences
with fallen-away Catholics and why the new evangelization of our faith comes at
a crucial moment in time.
According to his eminence Donald Wuerl, new
evangelization has three steps:
1.
Renew
your Faith
a. Study,
watch, read, learn, discuss. We come from a several thousand old tradition and
are rich in resources. Use them!
b. Receive
the sacraments, pray, read scripture, spend some quiet time with God, watch a movie on the saints (Restless Heart, anyone?).
c. Go
deeper than your head, let your faith penetrate your heart.
i.
"The longest journey
a man must take is the eighteen inches from his head
to his heart."
– Unknown
d. Other
Resources to renew your faith:
i. The Catholicism series by Fr. Robert Barron,
ii. The Year of Faith: A Bible Study Guide for Catholics by Fr. Mitch Pacwa
iv. Youth Catechism
viii.
Laudate smartphone app (I especially
recommend the pray-as-you-go meditation podcasts!)
ix.
Know of other resources you find helpful?
Let us know!
2.
Stand
in the Truth/Have Confidence
a. Learning
why you believe what you do, understanding the history of our tradition and
really taking it on as your own allows you to be firm in your faith. Be
confident. Have answers to questions you have asked yourself or others have
asked you. Stand in your re-discovered truth—stand boldly, confidently and straightly.
3.
Share
this Truth with others
a. Live
your faith—your actions have so much more weight than your words. Your life,
your decisions, your words—everything should reflect your faith. This prayer
excerpt by Pedro Arrupe, SJ explains this concept quite well:
Nothing is more
practical than finding God,
Than falling in Love in a quite
absolute, final way.
What you are in love with, what seizes your imagination, will affect everything…Fall in Love, stay in love, and it will decide everything.
What you are in love with, what seizes your imagination, will affect everything…Fall in Love, stay in love, and it will decide everything.
How are you getting ready for the Year of Faith?

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