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Evangelizing Catholics: A Mission Manual for the New Evangelization
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“proclaim when we evangelize, and it’s what makes our efforts at evangelization fruitful.”
― Evangelizing Catholics: A Mission Manual for the New Evangelization
― Evangelizing Catholics: A Mission Manual for the New Evangelization
“The fact is, there can be no true evangelization without the Eucharist. It’s not simply that the Eucharist is the context in which evangelization unfolds or even the goal of evangelization. It’s the content of evangelization. It’s what we”
― Evangelizing Catholics: A Mission Manual for the New Evangelization
― Evangelizing Catholics: A Mission Manual for the New Evangelization
“shouting from the rooftops tells us that many people sitting in church on Sunday don’t know why they’re there or what’s taking place. They’ve received the sacraments, but they’ve never encountered Jesus Christ in a meaningful and personal way.”
― Evangelizing Catholics: A Mission Manual for the New Evangelization
― Evangelizing Catholics: A Mission Manual for the New Evangelization
“«No podemos vivir sin la misa»,”
― La evangelización de los católicos
― La evangelización de los católicos
“Norman Geisler, R. C. Sproul, and Francis Schaeffer”
― Evangelizing Catholics: A Mission Manual for the New Evangelization
― Evangelizing Catholics: A Mission Manual for the New Evangelization
“New Evangelization is the work of the whole Church — lay, ordained, and consecrated. It’s about friends, family, and co-workers reaching out to one another and proclaiming the truth of Christ using all available means — conversation, personal witness, media, and the vast array of intellectual and spiritual riches the Church has built up in her two-thousand-year history. It’s about simple acts of kindness, simple challenges issued in love, and simple questions asked with sincerity. More fundamentally, the New Evangelization is more for the baptized than the unbaptized. It’s for those who’ve been inadequately catechized but all too adequately secularized, and it’s for those who’ve been de-Christianized in the very process of being sacramentalized.”
― Evangelizing Catholics: A Mission Manual for the New Evangelization
― Evangelizing Catholics: A Mission Manual for the New Evangelization
