October marks the 50th anniversary of the opening of the Second Vatican Council. On this momentous anniversary, Pope Benedict XVI proclaimed October 2012 as the beginning of a Year of Faith. But what does this Year of Faith mean to Catholic stewards?
In his apostolic letter announcing the Year of Faith, the pontiff stressed three important areas in our life of faith. He exhorted us: 1) to better understand our faith; 2) to take some action to give witness to our faith; and 3) to share our faith with others.
Don’t let this year slip away without embracing its opportunity for growth. Make a personal pastoral plan that will set concrete goals and deepen the stewardship of your faith life this year. Here are some questions to guide you in the Holy Father’s three-fold areas of concern.
1. Faith seeks truth. What am I to learn about my faith in the God of Jesus Christ?
• Read the Bible. One simple plan is to prayerfully read each day’s lectionary readings, which can be found online at www.usccb.org/bible/readings.
• Study the Catholic catechism and have it on hand to answer questions. The United States Catholic Catechism for Adults is an adaptation of the Catechism of the Catholic Church, and is a handy reference as well as a good learning tool.
• Intentionally choose several books on Catholic life and spirituality this year. These could range from books on centering prayer to the lives of the saints or perhaps a book on the Second Vatican Council. Immerse yourself in Catholic reading.
2. Faith leads to Action. What action will witness to my commitment to Christ?
• Pray – We live our faith more fully by cultivating a more disciplined prayer life. The most important time of your day is the time you set aside for prayer.
• Give more generously to the Church, its ministries and related charities.
• Exchange one hour of time spent in front of the TV or computer each week with an hour spent with others who are in need of your unique gifts.
3. Faith is not a private affair. With whom should I share my faith in Christ?
• Attend Mass more often, and bring someone with you.
• Join or form a bible study group.
• Talk to a family member, friend or coworker about your faith.
The Year of Faith is a wonderful gift meant to help us to grow in our Catholic faith. Make your plan now for this Year of Faith, and prepare yourself to be amazed at how Christ can work in and through you when you take the initiative to grow closer to Christ.
Source: International Catholic Stewardship Council October 2012 Newsletter
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