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- Letters from the Front-lines of the New Evangelization

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The articles and opinions posted on this website do not necessarily reflect the positions of the Fellowship of Catholic Univesity Students and merely serve
to promote discussion and thought on topics and themes most pressing to modern man in light of the teachings of the Magisterium of the Catholic Church.

 

Entries from May 2007

Chaput, Maritain, & the Common Good

May 23rd, 2007 · 1 Comment

Archbishop Chaput is at it again, delivering another powerful speech on the absolute necessity for Christians to take their role as a disciple of Jesus Christ more seriously than anything else in their lives.  I completely recommend reading the entire speech, you can view it here: http://www.firstthings.com/onthesquare/ by scrolling down until you find the article entitled, […]

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From the Heart of a Missionary: Friendship

May 23rd, 2007 · No Comments

            Every person in the world wants a best friend.  We all desire to have a companion, a wingman, or comrade in our daily adventures.  We desire to share our good experiences, our sorrows, and our dreams with another.  No one wants to live life in his or her head, because we know that living life […]

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Jesus never said that we didn’t need a spine

May 8th, 2007 · No Comments

Recently Archbishop Charles Chaput published an article on the topic of religion and the common good.  In this article, Chaput called out Catholics to not turn the cold shoulder every time our faith is brought into the spot light:
“Brothers, we most truly serve the common good by having the courage to be disciples of Jesus Christ. […]

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Beauty, the Mass, & Modern Man

May 8th, 2007 · 1 Comment

It is safe to say that the world has lost its awareness of an ongoing epic story in which each person a plays an irreplaceable role.  This leads modern man to the state of boredom in which he now exists.  This boredom has put him to sleep.  Making matters worse the majority of music, entertainment, art, literature, all those things that have traditionally reminded humanity of […]

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