As this, our first full Liturgical Year as a ministry, comes to a close we would like to take a moment to express our sincere and deep appreciation to those of you who have subscribed to these electronic newsletters. The staff here at the Catholic Apostolate Center is privileged to assist and serve you in your apostolate as we strive together to "Revive Faith, Rekindle Charity and Form Apostles". In this spirit, if there is ever any way we can further help you or ways in which we can improve and tailor our programming and resources, we invite your feedback! Please reach out to us at info@CatholicApostolateCenter.org or connect with us using Twitter orFacebook.
Working together, may we strive to fulfill that call "to prolong God's saving work by converting ourselves to the Gospel, by placing ourselves with conviction in the footsteps of that King who came not to be served but to serve and to bear witness to the truth". (Pope Benedict XVI in his angelus message for the Feast of Christ the King)
May the charity of Christ urge you on!
The Catholic Apostolate Center Team
Vatican II Documents Explained
In commemorating the recent 50th anniversary of the opening of the Second Vatican Council, the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops has been highlighting each of the major documents produced from this monumental meeting on its blog. In a short blog post, various Bishops take to each document and explain its key concepts and points.
As this, our first, full Liturgical year in the Church comes to a close we want to thank all of you for subscribing to this newsletter. If there are any changes you might find beneficial or anything else you would like to see different about these newsletter communications please contact us at info@catholicapostolatecenter.org or reach out to us on Twitter or Facebook!
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Wisdom from the Saints
"With a happy and cheerful face, we can prove that the imitation of Christ fills our lives with joy."