Our Youth

Youth Views: Reflect upon the following: “God wrote on the Tablets of the Law what men did not read in their hearts.” — St. Augustine

 

Shannon Connors, freshman Msgr. McClancy M.H.S.

Shannon Connors, freshman
Msgr. McClancy M.H.S.

Sometimes we don’t see what is right, so the Ten Commandments are there for people who can’t decide on what is good and what is bad. No one can completely know what we need to do, but between the Ten Commandments and our own moral compass, we can get a pretty clear idea.

 

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Stephanie Coello, sophomore
Msgr. McClancy M.H.S.

This reflects my life because even though everyone is born good, they decide if they want to continue to be good. God’s law allows us to avoid evil and help us in life.

 

 

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Joe Mifsud, senior
Msgr. McClancy M.H.S.

The connection between “natural moral law” and the law of the old covenant is very simple. The law of the covenant is what in a sense sets in stone moral law.