![]() Me, you, every member of your family, all your friends, fellow students, and coworkers. That is so amazing! God is always drawing close to us and calling us to seek him, know him, and love him. ![]() He calls together all men, scattered and divided by sin, into the unity of his family, the Church” (CCC p.1). He calls man to seek him, to know him, to love him with all his strength. For this reason, at every time and in every place, God draws close to man. The Catechism of the Catholic Church begins, “God, infinitely perfect and blessed in himself, in a plan of sheer goodness freely created man to make him share in his own blessed life. Finally, it not only entertains but lifts a reader’s thoughts to something greater than this world can ever offer. ![]() Catholic teen fiction shows the beauty of morality and virtue in a fallen world. While characters face temptations and challenges, like we all do, the message of where to find happiness is clear. Following is a guest post by award-winning author, Theresa Linden:Ĭatholic teen fiction is different from secular fiction because its themes, characters, conflict and/or story ideas come from and/or point to some aspect of truth given by Christ to the Church. ![]()
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