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Personal Narrative: My Relationship With Catholicism
Catholicism has always been the central religion in my family heritage. Each of my family members, originating back to my great grandmother have been raised Roman Catholic. Both on my mother and father’s sides of the family they practice Catholicism. My entire life has been centralized around faith and believing in one God. I attended Catholic School from 2nd to 12th grade and I gained a large amount from the faith filled environment. However, it was not until I was 15 years old that I became fully involved with my relationship with God and practiced Catholicism properly. The reason I became so involved with my relationship with God was because I attended a Catholic Youth Conference in Atlanta, Georgia called, “Steubenville Catholic Youth …show more content…
Mass is what Catholics refer to as going to church. I believe that going to Mass is essential in life because it is how we as individuals pay our respects to God. We show appreciation for him dying on the cross for our sins. I try and attend Mass each Sunday, and when I cannot I usually make up for it by praying on my own. Not only do I enjoy attending Mass, but some of the other practices of Catholicism. One of these practices is attending Eucharist Adoration. The Eucharist is bread and wine that is consecrated into the body and blood of Jesus Christ. This tradition began long ago when Jesus met with his disciples at the last supper the night before he was nailed to the cross. As for Eucharistic Adoration, this is when you attend a chapel or Mass and worship and pray with the Eucharist present. Typically the Eucharist is displayed up on the altar and you kneel before it and pray to God. It is also a time to reflect on your life and understand the deeper meaning of your purpose in life. This practice has always left a significant impression on me in regard to my relationship with God. It gives me a time to pray and think about my life and what I can do to become a person more like Jesus

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