What is faith? Faith is different from everyone. If you ask one hundred different people, you will get many different answers. Faith has a very complex meaning when discussing in a religious context. Faith is a belief. It applies to all religions and non-religious people. All beliefs involve decisions. This is not to insist that we believe, it is what we actually believe, it is true faith. "Trust in the Lord with all your heart, Do not rely on your own understanding, Know him in all ways, He will guide you." Proverbs 3: 5-6 This is my favorite Bible It is a proverb. When I call "Why Me"
Faith is an important part of my Marquette experience. And as I grow, faith becomes an important part of every Christmas. Well, in fact there is a chance to sing in front of St. Joan of Arc Chapel, I feel that I truly lead to my religious life. On the first week of campus, I had the opportunity to attend the mass on Tuesday night. So, in order to be able to sing pleasure to the world - it brought me the meaning of the song. I grew up as a Catholic, became an assistant to my family's parish, and changed the server. The majority of reasons why I come to Marquette is the focus of faith. I went to a Catholic school for the rest of my life and finished at Oak Lea Regis High School, so I wanted to continue my studies. For me, the institution of Jesuit is the best place.
The experience and outcomes of religious education at the Catholic school are at the center of the learning experience of all people belonging to the school's faith community. When planning to effectively provide Catholic education, school administrators will take into consideration the school's purpose and mission, values, identity and spirit, and partnership with family and parish. The Catholic Education Council provides concrete recommendations on the value of living resources and shows how Catholic schools can grow value and virtue in their student life. It gives the value of justice, wisdom, compassion, and integrity so that young people can grow to successful learners, confident individuals, responsible citizens, and effective contributors throughout their school life I can show you how
We do not deny that the Oviedo program is a spiritual experience. Not only does it have some of the world's oldest cathedrals, it also allows students to experience Catholic faith in such rich history and tradition. Professor Dole constantly emphasizes students who express Catholicism and participate. "For me it starts with a church.If you are in a single culture you need to find ways to see that word through the eyes of others.It is important to meet other religious traditions It is impossible to see how people cultivate, express and experience. "