Catholic Web Content Development (4 of 7)
The fourth of a series of seven articles, this article will help
you develop content for your Catholic site, by writing about the
Catholic education and formation that we received from our school
and university. And instead of just developing one web page of
content, we can develop three written content pages, with the
charism of the religious founder of our school, as the common
topic binding these three pages of content. This strategy can
bring a threefold visitor traffic to our Catholic blog or web
site.
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Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity
The gospel last Sunday, June 7, 2009, was taken from Matthew 28:
16-20. It is a passage that ends the gospel of Matthew. The
other liturgical readings for this Mass are also given as
references in this blog post. All the readings will help us
reflect on who God is for us and how He is a community of loving
persons: the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. The basic
doctrine of the Holy Trinity is so important that we begin and end
each and every prayer - personal, community, or Eucharistic - with
an invocation to the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit.
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Pope Benedict XVI: "Only love makes us happy" (1:21)
God does not live in splendid solitude: He is rather an
inexhaustible source of life that gives and communicates without
ceasing. On the feast of the Most Holy Trinity, Pope Benedict XVI
recalled how God is love, not in the unity of a single person, but
in the Trinity of a single substance. He is Creator and Merciful
Father: He is the Only Begotten Son, eternal wisdom incarnate, who
died and rose from the dead for us; he is the Holy Spirit that
moves the cosmos and all history. God, therefore, is all and only
love, purest love, infinite and eternal, and He is ever present in
all that surrounds us. Pope Benedict said, "We can in some measure
find Him observing both the great things and the smallest things".
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9 Ways to Locally Survive the Global Downturn
The global crisis affects each country differently. In the case
of small countries where small businesses exist, the stress and
distress of the crisis is very much felt. This blog post helps
anyone interested to know how to cope in such a crisis: by taking
extra care of one's health and the health of everyone in the
family; by taking extra care for the security of one's ways of
earning a living; by focusing on life's essentials more than the
details; by focusing more on saving money; by partially
liquidating unused items in the home through a garage sale; by
organizing work and other family matters efficiently to avoid
waste; by protecting the trust and confidence the bank has in us
by paying our credit promptly; and many more.
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Filipino Catholics Faith Expressions and the H1N1
Because the influenza A (H1N1) virus has already entered the
population of the Philippines, the Catholic Church last Sunday,
June 7, 2009, announced through its network of parishes, that in
order to control the spread of the viral infection, Catholics are
to: receive communion only by the hand; and to refrain from
joining hands and linking together while singing the prayer of the
Our Father. The Church includes a special prayer intention in the
Mass so that the virus may not spread further. This move has
contributed to the greater awareness of the seriousness of this
potential epidemic in the Philippines.
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