Below is an article that calls and encourages Catholics to
let their faith turn for the best, by engaging in a mission
as lay faithful, to build a Catholic articles web site, that
would lead people over the Net, back to the sacramental
life of the Church.
The universal call to holiness is responded to in
many ways. On the Net, one way of responding to this call is
by an aim for classic and excellent writing of Catholic web
sites. By writing Catholic web sites that are full of classic
and excellent Catholic articles, which inspire readers to be
the best God wants them to become, Catholics engage themselves
in a vital mission to proclaim the value of the Gospel to all
in the Internet.
Let us examine ourselves. Is my Catholic life just "going
through the liturgical motions"? Why not let it become what it
is really meant to become: a dynamic gift of life from Christ,
offered totally and wholly in the service of God and the Church?
We can do this by building a Catholic articles web site that will
really edify readers to opt to be more for God and for the cause
of the Church. We will give God the glory due Him if we nobly
and generously aim for classic and excellent writing of Catholic
web sites done in His service and without counting the cost.
What obstacles prevent us from writing Catholic articles web
sites of classic and excellent quality? If it is a lack of faith,
a certain doubt or fear, then let us be encouraged once again by
the statement of the late John Paul II who quotes the gospel and
says, "Be not afraid." "Put out into the deep of the Net and
proclaim the Gospel of Christ." If our focus and aim is to be
and to do more for God and others, God shall indeed send us
His Spirit, the Spirit of Pentecost, to encourage us and to
grant us the gift of His grace to write that Catholic articles
web site, so that we can aim to be the best He wants us to
become, and so that we too, may lead others to the very light
of Christ and His gospel.
The hallmark of the Catholic spirit is a holiness that exudes
and manifests itself in heroic deeds and excellent witnessing.
If we continue this traditional of excellence of the Catholic
spirit also over the Net, then the best form it can be expressed,
is to pursue a direction of heroism and of witnessing through
the simple writing of classic Catholic articles and the giving
of ourselves to God through writing excellent web blogs. This
is a commitment to continually build and develop Catholic web
sites that proclaim Christ and His gospel all over the market
space on the Net.
In a time when the Catholic Church is unfortunately rocked
by many scandals, and is undergoing so much trials of faith and
crises, this is an even better opportunity for us Catholics to
heroically undergo the purification that will make our faith
transformed in the furnace into the "pure gold" willed by Christ.
And the Church at its roots, which is the Catholic family itself,
is called to strongly bond under the Catholic vision of Christian
excellence through the values of life and love taught and lived
out by Jesus and followed by many blesseds and saints all along
our two millenium of history.
In a technological age where the third millenium enterprises
usually don't have as many face-to-face meetings but instead
communicate electronically through email and other technology-
driven devices, then the time is especially ripe and opportune
for the lay faithful to sanctify this market space of the Net.
Do you wish to undertake a noble Catholic enterprise that will
lead people over the Net back to the sacramental life of the
Church? Then do not hesitate anymore to build a Catholic
articles web site at the beginning of our Third Millenium.
Let us write our Catholic web sites "ad majorem Dei gloriam"
- For the greater glory of God.
So. Aim high. Aim for a truly classic and excellent
writing of Catholic web sites. Let your classic Catholic
articles teach a spirit that values life and peace and unity
and harmony. And let your excellent Catholic articles edify
and inspire readers to be the best Catholics the Lord has
always wanted them to become.
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