Thursday, January 31, 2008

COME JOIN US AND FEEL THE DIFFERENCE IN YOUR LIFE!



HAVE YOU EVER FELT A YEARNING TO DO SOMETHING NOBLE AND GREAT, TO HAVE SOME MEANING IN YOUR LIFE? Have you ever felt the desire to do something to be nearer to God, to show Him that you do believe in Him, and love Him, and that you are willing to do everything for Him?

Have you ever felt that this world could not offer you the happiness that you can share forever with God?

Being a Catholic and living it honestly need not make you feel like an alien in this materialistic, immoral world. Just JOIN THE APOSTLES OF MARY and you will see the difference in your life. Meet real Catholic friends. And be happy with them as you study with them the way to heaven through regular group study, prayer, apostolate, and groupbuilding.

The Apostles of Mary Catholic Youth League is about living the Catholic Faith. Come, join us. Write us at zbdees@yahoo.com



We distributed Rosaries and scapulars and taught basic Catechism during the Rosa Mystica Medical Mission on August 12-16, then assisted in the Bioethical Conference on August 17. We look forward to the day when our young members will become the leaders of our society and will transform this materialistic world into a world properly ordered with Christ as King. Viva Cristo Rey!!!

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The youth is the hope of the fatherland. We all know that. Sadly, today, the youth are trained to be selfish as their parents strive to make life soft for them. The Apostles of Mary Catholic Youth League trains young people to share their lives with others in charitable works of mercy (assisting in medical missions, alsgiving, etc)and in community service (hosting community affairs, cleaning and clearing venues, cleaning chapels, caring for the elderly, and other volunteer works). There is no place for laziness in the League.

In all our busy days, we are happy because we know we serve God. Here is a link for resources on spiritual joy:
http://eastermorn.spaces.live.com/?lc=13321

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Gentle Master

"But who will explain to us the gentleness of Jesus in His dealings with poor sinners? His gentleness with Mary Magdalene, the public sinner? His gracious condescension in converting the Samaritan woman? His mercy in pardoning the adulterous woman? His charity when He sat down to eat with public sinners in order to win them?"

"Because of His abundant mercy He will not allow the loss of a poor sinner, even though the sinner may be broken-down, depraved by sin, and having already as it were, one foot in hell - unless the sinner should compel Him to do so. What does the name of Jesus, which is the proper name of Incarnate Wisdom, signify, if not an ardent charity, an infinite love and attractive meekness? Jesus, Savior, He Who saves men, and Whose characteristic is to love and to save man."

St. Louis de MOntfort, "Consecration to Mary".