Our Vision.
Is it possible that we still live in a day and age that denies the Incarnation?
With St. John Paul II, we can answer, "Yes". As he wrote, "We live in a time marked in its own way by a denial of the Incarnation. For the first time since Christ’s birth two thousand years ago, it is as if he no longer had a place in an ever more secularized world. Not that he is always denied explicitly: indeed, many claim to admire Jesus and to value elements of his teaching. Yet he remains distant: he is not truly known, loved and obeyed, but consigned to a distant past or a distant heaven."
Voces Verbi seeks to restore Christ to the lives of young adults by making Him known, loved and obeyed, so that they may share in the "freedom of the children of God" (Rom 8:21). What follows is an attempt to make Christ known according to the rich teachings of our Catholic Faith. You will find these reflections rooted in Sacred Scripture, Tradition, the Magisterium and the wisdom of the saints.
With St. John Paul II, we can answer, "Yes". As he wrote, "We live in a time marked in its own way by a denial of the Incarnation. For the first time since Christ’s birth two thousand years ago, it is as if he no longer had a place in an ever more secularized world. Not that he is always denied explicitly: indeed, many claim to admire Jesus and to value elements of his teaching. Yet he remains distant: he is not truly known, loved and obeyed, but consigned to a distant past or a distant heaven."
Voces Verbi seeks to restore Christ to the lives of young adults by making Him known, loved and obeyed, so that they may share in the "freedom of the children of God" (Rom 8:21). What follows is an attempt to make Christ known according to the rich teachings of our Catholic Faith. You will find these reflections rooted in Sacred Scripture, Tradition, the Magisterium and the wisdom of the saints.
"In all of his life Jesus presents himself as our model."
- Catechism of the Catholic Church, 520
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