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  • joesales 4:12 am on April 27, 2011 Permalink | Reply  

    The Catholic Servant Blog 

    The blog “Catholic Servant” (link)  discusses various topics ranging from Faith, life, tech, and culture.

    You never know what you will find on this blog.  Craig Berry, who is the blogs’ author likes to incorporate humor into some of his postings. According to Craig, “the humor is more Marx Brothers than 3 Stooges”. Craig lives in Twin Cities, MN with his wife and 3 children. Two of his children have special needs.

    Craig converted to Catholicism in 1998. He was born and raised in a lutheran home. He didn’t seek out a personal spiritual life until his late 20′s. He also works for a Catholic Diocesan newspaper.

    I really thought that this blog was a good read because it gives readers a different look into what it means to be a Catholic Servant from a faith, life,tech, and culture perspective.

    If you would like to read Craig’s blog, please click here. To follow him on Twitter, go to @catholicservant

     
  • joesales 4:00 am on April 27, 2011 Permalink | Reply  

    Are you an Average “Catholic”? 

    What kind of a Catholic are you? Below Average, Average, or Above Average?

    The Average “Catholic” Joe blog (link) is run by Joe Ferguson.  Joe has been in the blogosphere for over 7 years. Besides writing for his main blog, he also contributes to sites like HIS Biz Ideas and Loving the Church.

    Joe is just an average “Catholic” Joe. He is happily married and along with his beautiful wife, they have two little children and are working for a family business. According to Joe, his blog is “a virtual manifestation of my desire to share my experience, strength,  and hope with each of you”.

    You can follow Joe on Twitter @avgcatholicjoe

     
    • Joe Ferguson 1:56 pm on April 28, 2011 Permalink | Reply

      Thanks Joe! What an awesome gift social media is for those who love God! The opportunity to strengthen and encourage one another in our Catholic Faith is such a blessing. nnMay God continue to bless you and the rest of the sqpn.com family!

  • joesales 4:21 pm on March 26, 2011 Permalink | Reply
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    What Kind of Popcorn is that? 

    Have you ever found yourself sitting in a movie theatre watching a movie and trying to find a way to connect the movie and your faith?

    I have found a blog that does just that: “Spiritual Popcorn”. You can find it by clicking here.

    The blog is written by Paul Jarzembowski. Paul is the Director of Young Adult Ministry for the Catholic Diocese of Joliet in Illinois. He is also the Acting Executive Director of the National Catholic Young Adult Ministry Association (NCYAMA). He is currently a grad student in the Institute of Pastoral Studies at Loyola University Chicago.

    Paul’s review of the movie “The Adjustment Bureau” really stuck out at me. I haven’t watched the movie yet, but underneath the image of the movie poster in the post, it says “For behold I know the plans I have for you” which comes from Jeremiah 29:11.

    Paul writes:

    We have been given free will, but films like The Adjustment Bureau challenge us to ask whether we are using it in the best possible way. The fantastic idea that God has to step in and control the universe when we abuse our gifts is theologically troubling, but it does cause us to do a little self-examination.

    Just reading this post has given me something to think about and has also made me realize that self examining my own life at times is a good thing because it makes me stay on top of any areas in life that I may be struggling in. I’m looking forward to following Paul’s blog.

    Paul has this to say about how Spiritual Popcorn came to be:

    Several years ago, I created “Spiritual Popcorn” as a way to share all the thoughts that were swimming around my head after seeing movies. I also wanted to invite others into a dialogue about the movie – to see what others were saying and thinking too. Over time, “Spiritual Popcorn” has become a theological reflection on the spiritual themes that emerge from the movie theatre each week or so.

    Paul encourages us to join in on the discussions that are taking place on his blog.

    You can also follow Paul on Twitter @PopcornPaul

    When you decide which movie to watch on TV or in a theatre, does your faith influence your choice?  Please feel free to comment below.

     

     
  • joesales 2:06 pm on March 26, 2011 Permalink | Reply
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    Always Catholic Celebrates One Year Anniversary 

    The Catholic faith is a great gift. It deserves to be lived fully. However, that’s not always easy.  Being Catholic can be easier if you live it daily and stay connected with people in your parishes, or even with people in Catholic online communities. Always Catholic is such a community. I like it because it offers a lot of different perspectives to its readers. It has prayers and prayer requests and an apologetics section which is written by multiple contributors.

    Sofia Guerra who operates the Always Catholic says:

    One day while reading a colleague’s blog, I was moved by his “raison d’etre” The quote from Thomas Storck [The Catholic Milieu] struck a resonant chord within me.  I have forever reasoned that all we do in life must be “Always Catholic” and here finally was the succinct explanation. Finally, because of that, Always Catholic blog came to be.

    On March 26th 2011, the Always Catholic blog celebrated their one year anniversary of being online. I would like to thank Sofia and her team for what they do at Always Catholic. To my opinion, this blog is a popular resource for  Catholic media users. Sofia and the team at Always Catholic can be found on Facebook, Twitter and  at http://www.alwayscatholic.com

    What does it mean to you being always Catholic in today’s society? Feel free to join in the discussion!

     
  • joesales 8:39 am on March 15, 2011 Permalink | Reply
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    Overcoming Barriers 

    Joe Sales is one of the new writers for SQPN.com. In this article, he presents himself to you.

    When I look back at my 25 years of life so far, I am very surprised at how many barriers I have overcome to get to where I am today.  I have many people to thank for their help along the way.

    I came into this world on July 7th, 1985 at 9:22pm at 1 lbs and 15oz.  I have a twin brother as well, who is two minutes older.

    Our entrance to the world was a very interesting but rough journey.  My brother was born with Cerebral Palsy and I was born with a mild intellectual learning disability. After I was released from hospital,  I started showing signs that there was something wrong with me.  My mother and grandmother wasn’t sure exactly what was wrong.  They took me to the family doctor who had said that everything was just normal and that there was nothing wrong with me. They had brought me to him a few times before they got annoyed with his diagnosis.

    It was after their last visit when they decided to finally get a second opinion. They took me to the local hospital where it was diagnosed that something was in fact wrong with me. The Emergency Doctor told my family that I was going to die if I didn’t get to a special hospital and have emergency surgery. I was brought in by ambulance and had the surgery. I was in and out of the hospital for about 5 and half months.

    During this time, family and friends constantly prayed for my health.  I believe it was due to the power of prayer that I survived.

    Like I mentioned earlier, I was born with a mild intellectual learning disability.  Having a disability doesn’t mean I am slow. It means that I learn differently. I have overcome many barriers in my life. People told me that I can’t do anything or go anywhere in life because of my LD.  I have proved them wrong on many occasions. 

    I have successfully gone through elementary, secondary, and post secondary education, I am married, I have moved to a new city, I am involved in Catholic Media, and I am a keynote speaker for self advocate conferences.

    During my life, Catholicism has played an important role in my life in how I live it and interact with others.  I am not going to sit here and say I am perfect.  I, like a lot of others, have struggled in faith and I continue to do so at times.  It is my hope that through my postings on SQPN, I can provide you with some great resources to help you grow in your faith, and I believe it will help me with mine as well. 

    In closing, May this following prayer give you inspiration while you run your race and come across any barriers; “Lord, you know my strengths and weaknesses. You also know that I desire to be with you now and for all eternity. Come, Jesus, and fill me with your strength and your courage. Lord, I want to persevere in running and finishing the race with you!”

     
    • Kelly Lee 5:24 pm on March 23, 2011 Permalink | Reply

      Well aboard Joe! I look forward to reading your articles. God Bless.

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