Brother Adam Posted May 23, 2009 Author Share Posted May 23, 2009 (edited) Here is the idea I am working on to give you a better idea of the direction I want to take this project. [url="http://www.stmarywilliamston.com/documents/WECSK.pdf"]What Every Catholic Should Know[/url] Here is another project on apologetics I posted here a while ago: [url="http://www.stmarywilliamston.com/documents/catholicapologetics.pdf"]Catholic Apologetics Volume 1[/url] The idea is to create free distributable Catholic resources. Edited May 23, 2009 by Brother Adam Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kafka Posted May 23, 2009 Share Posted May 23, 2009 The meaning, purpose and fulfillment of his existance. And justifying grace. Dont forget the state of grace. That is the key. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
missionseeker Posted May 23, 2009 Share Posted May 23, 2009 coffee was baptized by pope Clement VIII Defenestration of Prague. Ok.. so those are slightly random, but.... How do address the different 'levels'? of the hierarchy. if you want a doctrine, a good one to explain is EENS the Marian antiphons and their seasons how to read the breviary (it's a little intimidating at first, i think) maybe an outline of who folks like Gerard Manly Hopkins, Chesteron, Evelyn Waugh, Grahm Greene, Flannery O'Connor and such are and their works. Catholic scientists, especially founders of science Avignon papacy Which major saints are responsible for evangelisations to other lands. ex, Francis Xavier to Japan; Isaac Jo*cues and companions - N. America, NY and Canada A list of approved apparitions would be cool. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brother Adam Posted May 23, 2009 Author Share Posted May 23, 2009 Thank you! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
princessgianna Posted May 23, 2009 Share Posted May 23, 2009 (edited) All this information could make a set of Catholic Encyclopedias! Edited May 23, 2009 by princessgianna Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
prose Posted May 23, 2009 Share Posted May 23, 2009 [url="http://www.phatmass.com"]http://www.phatmass.com[/url] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Innocent Posted May 23, 2009 Share Posted May 23, 2009 What the Church teaches about the Lay Secular Apostolate (as opposed to Lay Ministry) [url="http://www.zenit.org/article-14683?l=english"]More here.[/url] I think this teaching which was clarified through Vatican II and the writings of holy and knowledgeable men like Cardinal Newman, St. Josemaria Escriva, Jacques Maritain, Pope John Paul II, Germain Grisez, Russel Shaw, &c is very important for every Catholic, especially a member of the laity, to know and digest, because: 1. It leads to clear and fulfilling ways to live as a Christian in the midst of the world. 2. It provides a strong sense of purpose for the lay Christian. 3. It helps people avoid the trap of compartmentalising their spiritual life and their professional live into separate areas. This helps develop integrity, and if I understand right, holiness lies in overcoming multiplicity, doesn't it? From the writings of St. Josemaria, he states that a pre-requisite for living this out is a firm and deep realisation of our Divine Filiation. Anyway, this has been a spiritual teaching which I have been very attracted to, and that's why I recommend it. Another thing that will help people who find themselves in great anxiety at what appears to be an un-attainably high standard of perfection set before them in the Christian life, is the teaching of the Sacrament of the Present Moment, presented through the collected spiritual direction of Jean Pierre de Caussade, S.J. ([url="http://www.ccel.org/ccel/decaussade/abandonment.titlepage.html"]LINK[/url]) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HisChildForever Posted May 23, 2009 Share Posted May 23, 2009 Moral issues, especially in relation to politics Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Resurrexi Posted May 23, 2009 Share Posted May 23, 2009 Eastern Catholicism. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Innocent Posted May 23, 2009 Share Posted May 23, 2009 (edited) [quote name='Resurrexi' post='1873864' date='May 23 2009, 10:49 PM']Eastern Catholicism.[/quote] I suppose next Apotheoun is going to post and say, "Scholasticism." Edited May 23, 2009 by Innocent Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dominicansoul Posted May 23, 2009 Share Posted May 23, 2009 -Every Catholic needs to know to love God with their whole hearts, souls and minds... -and to love their neighbours with a sacrificial love as well... -and the greatest charity, the foremost spiritual work of mercy, is admonishing the sinner... “Preach the Truth as if we had a million voices, for it is silence that kills the world.” --St. Catherine of Siena, O.P. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
inunionwithrome Posted May 23, 2009 Share Posted May 23, 2009 Why we practice and believe the things that we do about the Catholic Church. Because Faith is a gift from God and without that gift, we would not have the graces needed to live our life and practice our faith. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brother Adam Posted May 23, 2009 Author Share Posted May 23, 2009 If anyone is interested in collaborating with me on this project please let me know. I could offer a by line and rights to sell printed copies. [url="http://www.stmarywilliamston.com/documents/WECSK.pdf"]http://www.stmarywilliamston.com/documents/WECSK.pdf[/url] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Theologian in Training Posted May 24, 2009 Share Posted May 24, 2009 Every Catholic needs to know why they are Catholic. Not my parents made me, or I've outgrown my parents "religion" or I am spiritual but not religious, or any other way they justify living a cursory faith or one that is there when they need it the most, and on the back burner any other time. Sorry, but lately I have been encountering so many people that have no idea why they are Catholic, no idea why they want to be married in the Church, or why they feel it is OK for them to disagree with major teachings of the faith. My favorite is a wedding couple I am preparing and the male fiance, raised and trained in Catholic schools all his life does not know if he believes in God but "respects my beliefs." Short and simple, they need to know why they are Catholic, why it means anything, and that, just as with anything, being Catholic implies certain responsibilities they are to be accountable for. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brother Adam Posted May 24, 2009 Author Share Posted May 24, 2009 I experience that every day Father. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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