I’m Ready for God’s Plan
A man comes to tears today on OneBillionStories.com, why? Because God is greater than anything this world can offer, and he knows it. His conviction for dying to himself for the greater mission of the Catholic faith is perhaps unmatched on this website.
Today’s Story
The title of this testimony, ‘I’m Ready for God’s Plan,’ really does speak to the direct message of this young man from Denver. These Catholic stories continue to stream in from around the country. Very strong testimonies from young Catholics around the world whom are ready to dig into truth for life, seems to be a common theme amongst the young. Perhaps we can take a page out of this man’s book. Take a listen. Let us know what you think about his message. We would love to hear what you have to say below in the comment section. May we all have the same courage to share our story with similar conviction to this man.
Below you will see some other stories of discernment. This is such an important process for all young Catholics to engage before they make the big plans of life. Most are called to the married life, but many are certainly being led by God to consecrated life and the priesthood. Perhaps you are called? Share your story of discernment with us, e-mail producer@onebillionstories.com to get your voice heard on the ‘digital continent.’
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Yesterday’s Story
Readings for 14th February 2012
First: James 1:12-18
Responsorial: Psalm 94:12-13a, 14-15, 18-19
Gospel: Mark 8:14-21
Memorial of Saint Cyril, monk, and Saint Methodius, Bishop
Rosary: Sorrowful Mysteries
1. The Agony in the Garden
2. The Scourging at the Pillar
3. The Crowning of Thorns
4. The Way of the Cross
5. The Crucifixion and Death
First: James 1:12-18
Responsorial: Psalm 94:12-13a, 14-15, 18-19
Gospel: Mark 8:14-21
Memorial of Saint Cyril, monk, and Saint Methodius, Bishop
1. The Agony in the Garden
2. The Scourging at the Pillar
3. The Crowning of Thorns
4. The Way of the Cross
5. The Crucifixion and Death
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Philkemmy
Jesus Christ is not valued at all, until he is valued above all. St. Augustine
