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6 Things You Have to Do to Stay Catholic in College, by Matt D’Antuono – Brown Pelican Society of Lousiana

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By Matt D’Antuono, National Catholic Register, August 10, 2019

Matt D’Antuono is a physics teacher, a Great Books discussion moderator for the Angelicum Academy, and an associate of the community of the Friars of the Renewal. He lives on a hobby farm in New Jersey with his wife and nine children. He holds bachelor’s degrees in physics and philosophy, a master’s degree in special education and a master’s degree in philosophy, and he is currently working on a PhD in philosophy. …

 

Know your faith, toughen up, make good friends — and love Jesus Christ with all your heart, soul, mind and strength

Matt D’AntuonoAs students return to college or go to college for the first time this fall, I would like to offer a few suggestions about how to stay Catholic in college. As it happens, I would suggest these same principles to anyone else as helpful practices for holding on to your faith.

1. Know your faith!

I grew up going to a Catholic Church, but hardly anything sank in. I was like a sitting duck for people to come and explain to me what was wrong with Catholicism. The problem was that the picture they painted was a caricature, what’s known as a “straw man” in logic. Had I known what the Church really taught, I would have been able to answer any objection levelled against it. …