| If you're a teen, you've probably wondered at times how Catholicism
can work for you. Maybe you have concerns or questions about specific
teachings and practices of the Church but aren't sure who to ask. (Did you try asking your Dad or Mom?!? Or Father Mike? He loves questions!) Perhaps you are just curious about things and would like to know what other teens are thinking and talking about regarding the Church. They no doubt have issues, concerns, and pressures to deal with that are very similar to yours. Checkout these websites! |
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| 1. Faith Teen. Up-to-date topics for Catholic teens. Sponsored by the Diocese of Lansing, Michigan. Teens, their parents, and all adults in fact can learn from this site. | FAITHteen |
| 2. Life Teen. No-kidding Catholic discussions on everything you want to know about, including articles on papacy, vocations, "Bible Geek," drinking, right to life, sex and pornography and how to stay in God's grace. | Life Teen |
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3. "Realfaith TV" is a Catholic teen TV show created by teens, produced by teens,
and performed by teens. The teen hosts, their studio guests, and the
"teens-on-the-street" inteviews deal openly and frankly with key issues
facing teenagers. The objective is to show how faith helps in their daily lives. The TV show is sponsored by the Diocese of Trenton, New Jersey. That accounts for the Atlantic coast flavor to some of the scenes in the show. Background information about the show and its origin is available on the website for the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, USCCB. Click on "Streaming Video," scroll down to "Real Teens Tackle the Issues on Realfaith TV" dated 10/2/2002, and click on RealPlayer or WindowsMedia depending on which software you have on your computer. |
Realfaith TV |
If you have comments or suggestions about this "Teen Talk" page,
especially if you have suggestions about other things you'd like to see here,
please let us know at the Parish Office
We want this part of our parish website to be dynamic and "in tune" with the needs
of the youth in our St. Ignatius Loyola and Immaculate Conception parishes.
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