Infatuation Rules
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Being reactive means blaming others for choices. It means that you react to situations through your emotions. Here, you can often come across as blaming, resentful, insecure, or angry.
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Read More »For years, my mom has confidently said to me, “Make it a great day!”--meaning I have control of how my day goes. I’ve always felt like this one simple statement gave me the power to start my day in a positive, optimistic direction. And, as the day progressed and chaos occurred, I remembered that I could control how I responded or reacted to situations or circumstances I couldn't change. Today, I continue to choose the Proactive approach, as I’ve found that the benefits far outweigh anything else.
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Read More »Answer: The foundations or pillars of an authentic Catholic life are summarized in the traditional four pillars of Catholic catechisms: faith, liturgy/sacraments, life in Christ, and prayer, which Peter distills in Acts 2:42.
What values are the pillars of an authentic Catholic life? I am looking for a basic start and renewal of my faith. The foundations or pillars of an authentic Catholic life are summarized in the traditional four pillars of Catholic catechisms: faith, liturgy/sacraments, life in Christ, and prayer, which Peter distills in Acts 2:42. In that light, the Catechism of the Catholic Church (CCC) is an essential “playbook” or guide for any Catholic, and its table of contents, along with it subject, Scripture, and other indices, are useful in helping even the novice gradually and confidently navigate its contents. We need to know the Church’s teachings on faith and morals, which encompass the sacraments and prayer as well. We also need to implement those teachings in our lives, relying on the sacraments—the fundamental source of grace in the life in Christ—and an ongoing prayer life in general to grow closer to Jesus and his Church.
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