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Newsletter – Second Sunday of Easter (Divine Mercy Sunday). Year C.

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REFLECTION FOR YOUNG PEOPLE – by Lisa-Marie Calderone-Stewart

Have you ever written in a journal or diary? Was it a hobby or an assignment from school? Was it something you kept in secret or something you shared? Did you like it? Why or why not?

If you could write a book, what kind of book would you write – a romance novel, a science fiction book, a historical document, a how-to manual? What would be your hope for people who read your book?

The Bible is like our faith family scrapbook. It has letters, stories, poetry, songs and information about events that have happened to the people of God ever since they became the people of God.

Do you think the gift of writing is a calling from God? Do you think the Bible is a sacred book? Do you think all family scrapbooks and photo albums are sacred books? Why or why not?

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