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Sharing Your Faith: You Have Everything You Need

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Thinking about talking to others about Jesus can feel overwhelming. You might imagine needing a bullhorn, a theology degree, or the charisma of a celebrity. The good news is, you don't need any of that. Forget the fiery speeches, the hand-painted signs, and the complex debates. You also don't need a saint's holiness or an iron-clad personality. The truth is, if you've met Jesus, received the sacraments, and are living a life of faith, you already have almost everything you need to share the good news . You are far more prepared than you think you are. The conversion of the Apostle Paul offers a powerful lesson. After a dramatic encounter with Jesus on the road to Damascus, Paul was told to “get up and enter the city, and you will be told what you are to do.” He didn’t have all the answers right away; he had to enter the Church community to receive instruction and formation. Like Paul, we have received Jesus and have the Church to guide us. This basic formation is what ...

Heralds of Charity: The First Deacons and the Dawn of a New Era

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In the vibrant, nascent days of the Church, as the Apostles diligently spread the Good News, a beautiful and essential need arose. The community of believers was growing rapidly, and with it, the demands of daily life and ministry. It was in this context, as recorded in the Acts of the Apostles, that the Holy Spirit inspired a pivotal development in the structure and service of the Church: the appointment of the first deacons . The apostles, recognizing that they could not dedicate themselves fully to both prayer and the ministry of the word while also attending to the material needs of the community, wisely sought a solution. Acts 6:1-6 recounts this moment: "Now in those days, when the number of the disciples was multiplying, there arose a complaint by the Hellenists against the Hebrews, because their widows were 1 neglected in the daily distribution. Then the twelve summoned the multitude of the disciples and said, 'It is not desirable that we should leave the 2 word o...

Deacons Ministry Began with St Stephen

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The role of deacons in the Catholic Church is ancient, integral, and rooted deeply in service. As the Second Vatican Council reaffirms in Lumen Gentium (29), deacons occupy a unique position within the Church's hierarchy. They receive "the imposition of hands 'not unto the priesthood, but unto the ministry,'" underscoring their distinct calling to serve the People of God rather than fulfill priestly duties. Although this concept of service originated in the early Church—Hippolytus, for instance, described it as "service to the Bishop"—the Council broadened it to encompass the entire community. St. Ignatius of Antioch also reflected on this foundational aspect, referring to deacons as "ministers of God’s Church" who should be beloved by all. Deacons are vital in three areas: the liturgy, the Gospel, and charity. Working closely with the bishop and priests, they support the liturgical life of the Church, proclaim the Gospel, and lead charitabl...