This commandment is important to me because you can steal many times and say “I’m sorry” but not actually mean it. To me, you have to learn why you are doing something to help stop yourself from doing it.
Youth Views
Youth Views: What trait do you wish people to remember you by?
Responses from St. Joseph H.S.
Youth Views: What type of news are you interested in?
Responses from Fontbonne Hall Academy
Youth Views: What do you like to read outside of the school curriculum?
Responses from Genesis at Xaverian
Youth Views: How is your summer shaping up?
Responses from the Catherine Laboure Special Education Program
Youth Views: What is an ability that you appreciate in others but do not possess yourself?
I am not very athletic, but I do appreciate and respect those who are. It takes time and discipline to be able to commit to a sport, and I value that.
Youth Views: Has your love for your parents changed from the time you were a young child?
People change as they grow up and have a different perspective of their parents. But I will always have the love I had as kid for my parents.
Youth Views: Reflect upon the Catholic teaching of labor before capital.
God gave humans souls, and this automatically puts humans above the interest of capital. That is why I always make sure to tell cashiers: “I hope you have a wonderful day.” Cashiers are often treated as machine operators, when in reality they are God’s children —just like us.
Youth Views: How do you spend your money?
Vincenzo Asaro, freshman St. John’s Prep I would like to save my money so that I can get a car when I am old enough. I want a car so that I can go places faster and I won’t need my parent to bring me everywhere. Mandy Chin, senior Bishop Kearney […]
Youth Views: How do you wish Bishop Ford H.S. to be remembered?
I would like Bishop Ford to be remembered as a family.