Choose Christ
We Choose Christ When We:
Encounter and embrace the repulsive or repugnant.
Listen to those who are suffering mentally or physically.
Inform our government officials and local authorities to take positive action because we are involved and impassioned about doing what is morally right.
Take action according to our roles and responsibilities in life to enlighten and empower forward movement.
Listen to others.
Accept everyone.
Acknowledge and say “Hello” with a smile.
Visit the sick and imprisoned.
Talk to and play with children.
Resume relationships long avoided and averted.
Take those who need help to the store to shop and to Sunday Mass.
Treat others with dignity and respect.
Do not gossip and spread rumors.
Avoid divisive and destructive polemics.
Uncover and uproot fatality festering resentments.
Overcome and conquer immoral temptations.
Defuse and deactivate verbal aggressions and acts of vengeance.
Respect others in all that we say and do because the Gospel message transforms us to change hearts.
Recognize the fact that the Lord calls each person by name and this makes us attentive to the knowledge that each person is unique in God’s eyes.
Remember that Jesus saves every person and shed His precious Blood for each of us.
Accept that God’s infinite love releases us from sin and death and raises us to the dignity of children of God.
Remove what is evil in the eyes of God because it is an occasion for sin which harms self and society.
Unravel our misunderstandings and differences because it is a celebration of communication and dialogue, affirmation and forgiveness.
Break down all kinds of barriers to regain the freedom given us by God which allows us to love as God loves.
"Choose this day whom you will serve. You have chosen the Lord for yourselves, to serve Him.” (Joshua 24:15, 22)
Encounter and embrace the repulsive or repugnant.
Listen to those who are suffering mentally or physically.
Inform our government officials and local authorities to take positive action because we are involved and impassioned about doing what is morally right.
Take action according to our roles and responsibilities in life to enlighten and empower forward movement.
Listen to others.
Accept everyone.
Acknowledge and say “Hello” with a smile.
Visit the sick and imprisoned.
Talk to and play with children.
Resume relationships long avoided and averted.
Take those who need help to the store to shop and to Sunday Mass.
Treat others with dignity and respect.
Do not gossip and spread rumors.
Avoid divisive and destructive polemics.
Uncover and uproot fatality festering resentments.
Overcome and conquer immoral temptations.
Defuse and deactivate verbal aggressions and acts of vengeance.
Respect others in all that we say and do because the Gospel message transforms us to change hearts.
Recognize the fact that the Lord calls each person by name and this makes us attentive to the knowledge that each person is unique in God’s eyes.
Remember that Jesus saves every person and shed His precious Blood for each of us.
Accept that God’s infinite love releases us from sin and death and raises us to the dignity of children of God.
Remove what is evil in the eyes of God because it is an occasion for sin which harms self and society.
Unravel our misunderstandings and differences because it is a celebration of communication and dialogue, affirmation and forgiveness.
Break down all kinds of barriers to regain the freedom given us by God which allows us to love as God loves.
"Choose this day whom you will serve. You have chosen the Lord for yourselves, to serve Him.” (Joshua 24:15, 22)