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Which one do you prefer spirtually?  

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voiciblanche

I think I'm just bored tonight, but, really. I'm interested. Personally, I love Adoration because it's one of the only times when I feel I'm not distracted. I have something to see, as well, and it is usually quiet. Also, you look around and know that everyone, if anyone, there is on fire for their Faith! It's not like at a retreat (I've typed "retreat" 5 times now) where some people are just there cuz their friends dragged them along. So, I :drool: for Adoration. What do you prefer?

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Although I love Adoration, Mass is still the most important thing we can do on this earth. In the end I had to choose the Mass because of this.

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I love Mass cause it's easier for me to listen. ^_^ Plus we get to receive Jesus! In Adoration we get to be with Him, which is great, but the Holy Father has said that Adoration truly flows from the Mass. :)

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little_angel202

i love confession you feel so good afterward and theres no chances to get destracted !! i find mass more chanlenging to concentrate at but i do agree with all the other stuff you guys have said ;)

God bless

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nikkan_hanil

There should be like that thing where you click the checkmark boxes instead of those little dots, knowwhumsaayin'?

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let_go_let_God

I had to put other and this was a really tough poll. So I'm gonna explain why I want to choose everything.

The mass is my favorite prayer of all and I get to take in Jesus. As one priest in my diocese put it, [quote]"In partaking of the Mass we become living Tabernacles"[/quote]

Adoration, I get to spend time with Jesus in his house. It's just an awesome feeling.

The Rosary and the Chaplet of Divine Mercy, I absolutely love :wub: these prayers. I am personally addicted to the Chaplet of Divine Mercy.

Retreats/Activites: there is not enough time for me to go to all of them that are in our area. When I go to college I am going to have to find some more that I can go to.

Talks: they give great insight to things I may not always think about and they teach me too!

Confession: I feel so great after it, it's just so awesome.

Blessings: Blessings are so awesome, what else can I say.

Posting on Phatmass: hey where would I be with out my Pham at Phatmass?

And that my Pham is the short version on why I chose other.

Untill later, may God bless and keep you all always--
LGLG


Oh and on an added note, my Bible prayers. Right now I'm working on reading the whole Bible in a year. I find it wierd though most books I like to read, no matter how long they are, I will read in less than a month, (There are a few exceptions) but when it comes to the Bible, I have to make a point to read it in less than a year. So it's a work in progress.

Again till later,
LGLG

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ilovechrist

i echo VeraMaria on this one---
ALL OF THE ABOVE :D
but in particular--Mass, Phatmass :cool: and Youth Activities

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[quote]Oh and on an added note, my Bible prayers. Right now I'm working on reading the whole Bible in a year. I find it wierd though most books I like to read, no matter how long they are, I will read in less than a month, (There are a few exceptions) but when it comes to the Bible, I have to make a point to read it in less than a year. So it's a work in progress.[/quote]

I have read books long as or longer than the Bible is like 3 weeks to 8 weeks. But the Bible takes me forever. Partly becauase when ever I start to read it I put it down and start an other book. What I need to do is just read one Book at a time and not try the whole thing.

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[quote name='Iacobus' date='Apr 8 2004, 11:49 PM']
I have read books long as or longer than the Bible is like 3 weeks to 8 weeks. But the Bible takes me forever. Partly becauase when ever I start to read it I put it down and start an other book. What I need to do is just read one Book at a time and not try the whole thing. [/quote]
I also have that problem. The Bible is so much realler (is that a word :huh: :) )and I know that everything in it is so....heavy, yet refreshing at the same time. IDK how to explain. I do make a point of reading it for awhile b4 I pick up another book, which is usually a Scott Hann one.

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