Our Youth

Youth Views: Reflect Upon Catholic Meditation

Robert HelbockRobert Helbock, senior Xaverian H.S.
I think that meditation with the rosary or in silence is a great way to personally experience and come into contact with Jesus.

 

 

 


Ryan SchwabRyan Schwab, sophomore Holy Cross H.S.
Before church, that silent time gives me an ability to cherish my time with God and to tell Him about my life, hoping he will help me with living a good and faithful life.

 

 

 


Tranette GregoryTranette Gregory, senior St. Joseph H.S.

I personally believe very strongly in Catholic meditation. For me, it has strengthened my relationship with God. Meditation allows me to separate myself from the world in live in the moment.

 

 

Reflect on the 10th Commandment, you shall not covet your neighbor’s goods.

 


Mafrei CaranayMafrei Caranay, freshman Msgr. McClancy M.H.S.

We, as children of God, shall rejoice in the success of others. There is no time to be envious of what others may have. Be thankful for all that you have, never take anything for granted.

 

 


Elena MartocciElena Martocci, sophomore Bishop Kearney H.S.

No matter who we are or what we have, as humans it’s in our nature to want what we can’t have. Sometimes it can be material things and sometimes not. However, God does not want this for us. We should just be happy for that person and what we have.