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How to USE SKOOL Community Well
Hi Friends, I wanted to just explain a bit about how we can use this community forum well. 1.) There are categories of posts: Prayer, Fitness coaching, general discussion, learn about the virtues, wins and group coaching. When we do a group call, I will assign it to the “group coaching”. When I give a lesson on the virtues or fitness, those will be tagged under those headings. WE WANT to HEAR ABOUT YOUR WINS! We want to know how things are going! Please witness to God’s grace in your life by posting your wins! These can be little things or big things. We want to rejoice together, but we can only do that if you share! We also want to PRAY FOR YOU. When you have a prayer intention, just select the category, “prayer” and post your intention. Then the community — myself included — can offer our prayers for you. You can post all kinds of ways. You can upload short videos, share links and photos (appropriate ones, of course!) and GIFs that can make your post stand out. Don’t be afraid to use them! 2.) There is a classroom section. Here you will find an assortment of things in development that will be more “long-form” courses and lessons. Over time we hope to develop the classroom into something that can offer systematic training for those interested. 3.) We will start to have challenges and prizes. The more engagement, the more we will be able to grow our community and strengthen each other in the spiritual life. 4.) There is a “Map” section that allows you to see where we all live. It is a pretty cool feature and allows us to realize how big and wide our community is! Check it out! 5.) Have a little fun. This is a group for us to grow together, learn together, and strive for holiness together. That’s why we exist, and the more we engage, the better this experience will be! That is all! God Bless you!
How to USE SKOOL Community Well
Share some good news!
Hi friends! Please take a moment and share some good news. We always need good news to encourage one another in the faith! Here’s my good news: God has heard my special intention over the last few weeks and has brought about a peaceful resolution! Please share yours!
Happy New Year
I want to thank you all for your continued prayers for Jeremy. He is brave and still fighting! After listening to Father Fleming’s homily last night, my New Year resolution is to daily be aware and thankful of God’s Grace in my life. Wishing you all a blessed and healthy New Year. This is a post from Jeremy’s social media
Happy New Year
COUNT YOUR BLESSINGS — RESULTS
Sorry for the delay… BUT>>>> WE have a winner! BEFORE I announce the winner! I have a few special mentions. @Adam Habershaw Came in with 16 points even with a busy seminary schedule! Keep it up! @Elsa came in with 24 points! @Andrew Lanchoney Came in with 2 points. @Elizabeth Wright came to 37 points! But… @Kristen Hazard came in with a whopping, …… 44 points! Great work! Let’s get ready for our next challenge! Congrats all! Happy New Year!
COUNT YOUR BLESSINGS — RESULTS
Faith XV
We Believe in One God, Three Divine Persons. God, Father, Son and Spirit, are One God. Our Creed professes One God, three Divine Persons. Many mistakes can be made in Trinitarian theology, but it is important that we consider this theological truth before we consider each of the three persons at length. God is One. His “essence” is, as St. Thomas Aquinas explains, “His existence.” God reveals this truth when He first reveals His name to Moses. When Moses asks, “Who am I to say that sent me?” God responds, “I am”. God’s name reveals His Being is Existence itself. Early writings in scripture underline this point: “Hear, O Israel, the Lord your God is One” (Dt. 6:4). God is not one among many. God does not vie for position, because God has no equal. There is only One God, and He has revealed Himself to the Israelites, called them His own people, and called us by Grace to be united to Him in love. Isaiah, the prophets scribed, “I am the first and I am the last; besides me there is no other god.” (Is. 44:6). God is one, and He has no equal. So how do we understand the Trinity, if we believe that God is One? The simple answer to this question must consider what is unique to each person of the Trinity without contradicting the truth that God is One. The three Persons, Father, Son and Spirit, cannot be understood APART from their relation to one another, in perfect love, united in the Divine Essence and Will. In the words of Jesus recorded by John’s Gospel, “the Father and I are ONE.” That is to say, the Father is not identical to the Son, nor the Son identical to the Father; the Father is the Origin of all things, the Son is sent by the Father to redeem mankind through the cross, but they are ONE in mission, purpose, will, intention, and in Divinity. We Believe in One God, Three Divine Persons.
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