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From the Archive: A Dominican Experience
I went to Banica to experience a simple way of life and better understand the way most of the people in the world live on a daily basis.
How to Do an Ignatian Meditation
The primary goal of Ignatian meditation – and any prayer – is to talk with God from the heart.
Christopher Pascoe: Michael Burke, Sr. Memorial Scholarship Recipient
Life can be overwhelming; this is why it is crucial to foster authentic and life-long friendships with those who share your faith and who also want what is best for you.
Connections Through Tattered Edges
As far as I can remember, I found this prayer card in Mumbai, India almost a decade ago.
The Holy Family
The solemnity of the Holy Family gives us a chance to pause during our holiday celebrations and prayerfully ponder the supreme importance of the family.
Strengthen Us Through the Eucharist
The Eucharist is the source and summit of the Christian life, and as Youth Apostles we place the Eucharist at the center of all our endeavors and plans.
Ultimate Values for a Heavenly Destination
What are the ultimate values or principles of Youth Apostles for our spirituality, our communal life, and our apostolic work?
It Happened One Summer
From the first, the vision of Youth Apostles has been that within the same community, there would be clerics, lay consecrated, and married members, all committed to God, the Church, and each other.
All Good Things
This is the pattern of our experience as Youth Apostles: the Lord Jesus has called us to inspire youth to a Christ-like life by doing everything we can to draw them into a relationship with Christ and his Church.