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A Guide For a Fruitful Lent
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Years ago, I heard Catholic psychologist Ray Guarendi on his radio show,
The Doctor Is In, encouraging listeners to do something substantial for Lent. His words reminded me that I had felt God nudging me to attend daily Mass. With Dr. Ray’s pep talk in my ear, I approached my husband, David, and asked him if he could help me to attend Mass during the week. He supported my efforts wholeheartedly, even though he’s not Catholic.
Daily Mass attendance didn’t stop when Lent was over. I could feel it feeding my soul and giving me the courage to say yes. It changed me in many ways. I went from a faithful lump in the pew on Sunday to a woman who is joyfully active in more than one ministry in my parish. The habit of attending daily Mass continues today I feel anchorless without it.
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When it comes to the history of ancient Christendom, archaeological evidence shows that St. Augustine of Hippo was an Afrikan.
He played a crucial role in the development of Western Christianity in all of the nations where it is practiced. Ethiopia is home to the oldest churches in the world. But St. Augustine’s most illuminated subsection of the African Church is without a doubt the most shimmering in the Roman Catholic Church’s historical lineage.
Without question, St. Augustine’s legacy as a theologian was highly remarkable. He invented the literary subsection of autobiography, a form of the writing discipline. St. Augustine composed ancient, fundamental scripts on morality, the first theological identity of the Trinity, and the theological aspect of being a historian.
Catholic Speakers of Color, catholicspeakersofcolor.com, currently has profile and contact information for 53 people. (NCR screenshot)
After learning about her own family s intergenerational wounds from racism, Leticia Ochoa Adams began to see the Catholic Church s complicity in racism and set out to change the church s narrative when it comes to issues of race and social justice.
Last October, the writer and mother founded the new website, Catholic Speakers of Color, which aims to help conference organizers find a more diverse array of Catholic speakers. The online platform features 53 speakers, including Adams, who represent a variety of ethnicities and skin tones.