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We seek to serve you through our rich resources, including videos, audio recordings, magazines, books, brochures, and other resources, produced by Franciscan University faculty and staff, conference speakers, and our collaborators. We are pleased to make many of these resources available for free, with only a handful of items requiring a subscription or purchase.
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Luke Burgis and Joshua Miller, PhD.
Click to purchase from the St. Paul Center. What if we were able to gain profound insight into the unique design, creative drive, and potential destiny of the people in our lives? The bold promise of this book is that we can. This ability carries an awesome responsibility: We must all be mentors and midwives to the personal vocations of others. Unrepeatable is about the urgent need for each of us to cultivate the vocations of others and the steps we should take to do it well.
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Click to watch on the Steubenville Youth Conferences Youtube channel. “The best parables never mention God.” -Barbara Nicholosi. The majority of parables that Jesus told were about sowers, seeds, lost sheep, fathers and sons, and fig trees—but not specifically about God. Jesus used both teaching and parables, and the latter is often missing in Catholic media today. The concept of "Judgmental Moose" was to tell a parable about the seven deadly sins using the stuffed head of a moose as a “Jiminy Cricket” type of “voice of conscience”.
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Click to watch on the Steubenville Youth Conferences Youtube channel. “The best parables never mention God.” The majority of parables that Jesus told were about sowers, seeds, lost sheep, fathers and sons, and fig trees—but not specifically about God. Jesus used both teaching and parables, and the latter is often missing in Catholic media today. The concept of "Judgmental Moose" was to tell a parable about the seven deadly sins using the stuffed head of a moose as a “Jiminy Cricket” type of “voice of conscience”.
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Click to watch on the Steubenville Youth Conferences Youtube channel. “The best parables never mention God.” The majority of parables that Jesus told were about sowers, seeds, lost sheep, fathers and sons, and fig trees—but not specifically about God. Jesus used both teaching and parables, and the latter is often missing in Catholic media today. The concept of "Judgmental Moose" was to tell a parable about the seven deadly sins using the stuffed head of a moose as a “Jiminy Cricket” type of “voice of conscience”.
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Click to watch on the Steubenville Youth Conferences Youtube channel. “The best parables never mention God.” The majority of parables that Jesus told were about sowers, seeds, lost sheep, fathers and sons, and fig trees—but not specifically about God. Jesus used both teaching and parables, and the latter is often missing in Catholic media today. The concept of "Judgmental Moose" was to tell a parable about the seven deadly sins using the stuffed head of a moose as a “Jiminy Cricket” type of “voice of conscience”.
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Click to watch on the Steubenville Youth Conferences Youtube channel. “The best parables never mention God.” The majority of parables that Jesus told were about sowers, seeds, lost sheep, fathers and sons, and fig trees—but not specifically about God. Jesus used both teaching and parables, and the latter is often missing in Catholic media today. The concept of "Judgmental Moose" was to tell a parable about the seven deadly sins using the stuffed head of a moose as a “Jiminy Cricket” type of “voice of conscience”.
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Click to watch on the Steubenville Youth Conferences Youtube channel. “The best parables never mention God.” The majority of parables that Jesus told were about sowers, seeds, lost sheep, fathers and sons, and fig trees—but not specifically about God. Jesus used both teaching and parables, and the latter is often missing in Catholic media today. The concept of "Judgmental Moose" was to tell a parable about the seven deadly sins using the stuffed head of a moose as a “Jiminy Cricket” type of “voice of conscience”.
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Click to watch on the Steubenville Fuel website. Looking for answers to the big questions in life? Well, there’s an app for that! Meet J, a new employee for The Internet whose job it is to answer life’s most difficult questions. Join J as he adjusts to his new job, his overbearing boss, and his unusual co-workers, and pursues truth through real world experience.
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Dr. Petroc Willey
Click to purchase DVD set on the Catechetical Review website. Dr. Petroc Willey, leads a panel of discussions with professors of catechetics and catechetical leaders in the field about handing on the Faith in personal, integral, and engaging ways. Whether you're a religious educator or an earnest layperson, these masters of catechesis can equip you to bring the Faith to anyone and everyone. Dr. Willey invites his guests to discuss and explain the purpose of catechesis, its progressive stages, its challenges, the sources of the Faith and how to implement them, and the vocation and role of the catechist. Every DRE and catechist will benefit from Handing on the Faith. Thirteen 30-minute segments: 1. Handing on the Faith Today 2. The Pedagogy of God 3. Handing on the Faith Personally 4. Handing on an Adult Faith 5. Handing on Faith Holistically 6. Handing on an Organic Faith 7. Handing on the Story of Faith 8. Handing on the Faith Scripturally 9. Handing on the Faith Prayerfully 10. Handing on the Faith Liturgically 11. Handing on the Faith Truthfully 12. Handing on the Faith Beautifully 13. Holiness-the Point of Handing on the Faith
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Scott Sollom
Click to watch on Steubenville Conferences Youtube channel. Scott Sollom speaks at the 2016 St. John Bosco Conference in Steubenville on the prime means for insertion into the ministry of Christ.
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