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This topic is important to myself because it is how I was brought up in life. It’s been a few years since I appreciated the usefulness of having a religious education in your life. There are many different kinds of religion in this world. Firstly, I was baptized at a very young age that I did not even realize it. Since I was born in Philippines my religious life has been focused on the Roman Catholic Church. My parents put me in schools that were based on the teachings of the Catholic Church in Australia. For elementary school I studied in St. Colman’s Primary School and St. Peter’s Primary School. My secondary high school education was based in Salesian College, Salesians of Don Bosco. My father was also taught under the same religious education of Don Bosco.
There are a few steps to becoming a fully fledged Catholic Christian. I believe I went through them in life after I completed elementary school. Your life is always on an endless battle though to live life under God. When I went to University my religious life slowed down. It hit me hard that I was also working when Sunday Mass was on. I didn’t think it would deter my thinking, but something that your life believes in can break rather easily. I had a few choices in my life. It was either study, work, go to church, play games, or stay asleep. That’s what life is all about. Being challenged and then accepting them.
Things written on paper seems to be much more meaningful in your life. Showing off these certificates is proof that I had a religious education. They are also signs of encouragement from the people that helped me in my life. I am also stubborn when it comes to being correct. Being taught a religion may provide insight, but I do not strictly follow them. There are many other subjects to learn from such as music and science. Going to church can be fulfilling to some people. However, they should not be forced onto people. We choose to have a church life under our own decisions.
I’m not here to convince you to have religion in your life. I just wanted to show that my life has a foundation based on the Roman Catholic Church. I do not intend to be a Saint nor do I want to preach. I do have plans of marriage and a family life under the Catholic Church. Being single all my life has not stopped me from dreaming. My sister married a Muslim and she even changed her religion to Christian. I still remember the time I asked her children why they celebrated Christmas. They didn’t know. Do you practice religious education in your life?
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April 13th, 2010 on 2:17 pm
I understand that it’s not Christmas yet, but it’s the first thing I think about after Easter.
April 13th, 2010 on 5:24 pm
It almost feels like I’m using my comments section like Twitter.
July 13th, 2011 on 7:24 pm
Hi, you used to write wonderful posts, but the last few posts have been kinda lackluster… I miss your great posts. Past several posts are just a bit out of track!
August 5th, 2011 on 11:38 am
I understand that it’s not Christmas yet, but it’s the first thing I think about after Easter.
October 27th, 2011 on 12:58 pm
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