Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Lesson Three: The Important Thing

As a Christian it's so easy to get discouraged.  It seems that all the things that we hold dear are ignored and even mocked by most of society.

In the situation Paul is in, imprisoned and awaiting trial that could very well result in his death, who could blame him for being discouraged.  And afraid.  And yet he writes with great joy.  He knows everything is not up to him.  He knows everything does not rest on his shoulders.  He knows that no matter what happens it will be for God's glory.

In addition to our scripture study, we will also cover Chapter 22 in the US Catechism on Sacramentals and Devotions.  That chapter opens with a short essay on Fr. Patrick Peyton.  You can learn more about Fr. Peyton at Father Patrick Peyton: The Rosary Priest.

Also, if you are interested, you can scroll down to the Update for Lesson Two and find some links that pertain to the discussions we had at our last meeting.

Study Guide: Lesson Three

See you on November 8th.

Thursday, October 25, 2012

Lesson Two Update

As promised, here is a link to the homily that I talked about today:

Father Michael Schmitz, "Called to Love"

If you would like to hear more from Fr. Schmitz, you can find an archive of his homilies here:

UMD Newman Center Website

If you're an iTunes user, you can also subscribe to his homilies there and they will automatically download every week.

We also talked about Helen Alvare.  Here is a video from a program recorded earlier this year.  There are many others on YouTube, but I think this one is very good because it touches on most of the issues we discussed during our meeting.





Finally, I have some notes for this lesson that you are also welcome to use if you wish.
Lesson Two Notes

Get out and vote!
See you on November 8.

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Lesson Two: A Prayer for Partners

Okay, so I didn't quite make my own deadline.  I'm close.

This week's lesson in Paul's letter ties in nicely with our catechism chapter on marriage.  We are all partners in Christ at different levels of intimacy, but are given the vocation of sharing and growing in our faith with them all.  Not easy!  Especially when we are bombarded with messages that tell us that that kind of thinking is no longer relevant.

In other words, we should have lots to talk about.

Study Guide Lesson Two: A Prayer for Partners

See you on October 25!

Thursday, October 11, 2012

Overview and Lesson One Update

The first lesson is jam packed full with information.  Don't get discouraged!  The scope isn't quite as wide for the rest of the year. 

Since there was so much information, I thought it might be helpful if I made my notes available to all of you.  Google has changed the way files get posted, and I'm not exactly sure I'm doing it right.  If you have trouble accessing anything I post, be sure and send me an email or give me a call.

Overview and Lesson One Notes

I will do my best to get the next study guide posted by late Tuesday to early Wednesday.  Check back and see if I'm telling the truth!

Monday, October 1, 2012

Paul and Philippi and Lesson One: Overview

Because the first lesson tends to be a bit time consuming, I wanted to make this study guide available as soon as possible.  Take your time completing this lesson.  The more background material you have regarding this letter, the more sense it will make as we study each passage.

Study Guide Paul & Philippi and Lesson One

Be sure and send me an email if you have problems printing the lesson.  I may be able to help, or I can go ahead and print a copy for you and bring it to our meeting.  Also, if you scroll down the page, I have uploaded the file of the study guide for our book Theology for Beginners that has my personal notes.  You're welcome to print that out if you'd like.

By the way, for those who come early for Mass, there is no morning Mass on October 11.  That day marks the beginning of the Year of Faith, so Mass has been moved to 7pm.  I would encourage you to attend.  It's a great way to kick off this special year.

See you on October 11!