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"The questions in this book are real questions from young people. For a few years, young people gathered together every other week in the author's church in Leiden, Netherlands, (not far from Amsterdam) to discuss their faith. They called their group the JP2 Group, after Pope John Paul II."--Page 3.
Online with the Saints offers a virtual encounter with hundreds of saints from all around the world. Women and men from all paths of life, linking their inspirational stories to real life modern questions and providing answers.
This manual explains creative and proven methods for using Tweeting with GOD (#TwGOD), which answers questions about the faith in a fresh and modern way. The program consists of the book Tweeting with GOD, an app, a website, and a presence on various social media. In answer to questions from group leaders and teachers in several countries, now there is this manual to help with maximizing the potential of these resources. Features of this book include: • Instructions for organizing faith-sharing groups for different age levels • Ways to incorporate the program in sacrament preparation programs • Ideas for building trust and encouraging participation • Tips for scheduling and planning meetings www.tweetingwithgod.com/en
Taking an interdisciplinary approach and based on yet-unexplored sources, this book offers a new synthesis of the theory and works of the Dutch monk and architect Dom Hans van der Laan from the perspective of the interrelationship between liturgy and architecture.
If you are curious, you ask questions - even about difficult topics. Can Catholic teaching provide answers relevant to your life now? In this book you will find 200 daring questions from young people about God, faith, and morality. Father Michel Remery thoughtfully answers them all in Tweets of 140 characters or less and provides expanded explanations based on the Catechism of the Catholic Church and the Bible. He shows how faith is logical, even in the 21st century! He introduces you to Jesus, shows you how to pray, and explains the sacraments. He explores some of the more difficult chapters of Church history, and helps you to discover what it means to live a good and purposeful life.
See God at work in the most unexpected places on earth through the eyes of a travelling priest and modern missionary. This light, jolly and hopeful book is addressed to a wide public. We all need some good news at times!
Imagine you could meet and greet a saint, which saint would you choose? This book offers a virtual encounter with 100+ saints from all around the world. Women and men, carpenters and scholars, mothers and popes, princes and paupers: their inspiring life stories are linked to real life modern questions, and together with them answers are found.
If you are curious, you ask questions - even about difficult topics. Can Catholic teaching provide answers relevant to your life today? In this book you will find 200 daring questions from young people about God, faith, prayer and morality. Fr. Michel Remery thoughtfully answers them all in Tweets of 140 characters or less, and provides expanded explanations based on the Catechism of the Catholic Church and the Bible.
How to grow in faith challenges participants to interact by asking questions, searching for answers together, and discovering how God loves each of them very deeply. Taking the book Tweeting with GOD as a basis, the online material, videos, mobile apps, social media, and manifold activities make this a very interactive program. It can be used with teenagers, young adults, and adults, those who are completely new to the faith, as well as those searching to deepen their understanding.
The origin of Your Neighbour is God lies in questions that you will probably be asking yourself. Each of the questions has been asked by young and not so young people from around the world. This also explains the choice of topics. The answers give you a great overview of what the Church has to say about these themes.