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Making the Body Move
This post discusses the basis of good music, and how are bodies can let us know it’s good by the way it makes it feel and the way it can change our moods.
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Our Comforting Presence
While death is a subject we don’t like to think about, we often make an effort to attend funerals with our bodies, as our physical presence comforts those mourning the dead.
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The Uniforms Matter
The author reflects on the significance of school uniforms, highlighting their role in promoting equality, fostering community identity, and enhancing safety. They suggest that uniforms reinforce shared educational purpose and relationships among individuals.
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by Chris Tarantino | Catholic Life | Culture | TOBET | TOBET Blog | Virtues
Sports Teach TOB, Too
Sports teach valuable life lessons about physical limits, self-improvement, self-mastery, teamwork, and friendship, highlighting the importance of the body in education and human experience.
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by Megan Williams | Catholic Life | Culture | Pope John Paul II | TOB Elevator Pitch | TOBET | TOBET Blog | Virtues
An Embodied Adventure
The author reflects on their internship with TOBET, exploring how Pope John Paul II’s quote about living with Christ aligns with the importance of the body in spiritual life, enhancing their understanding of the Theology of the Body.
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by Chris Tarantino | Catholic Life | Culture | Pope John Paul II | Saints and Holy People | TOBET | TOBET Blog
Reflections for the Year Ahead
TOBET aims to educate children about Pope John Paul II’s Theology of the Body, emphasizing human dignity and identity in a culture often confused about the body’s significance through various ideologies.
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Hobbies Help Our Bodies Grow
The post discusses how engaging in hobbies, such as sourdough baking, enriches life by fostering creativity and physical health. It defines hobbies as skills practiced for leisure, emphasizing their importance for spiritual growth.
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The Body and Holy Mass
The post discusses the concept of holiness as urged by God and exemplified by Pope John Paul II, emphasizing that purity of heart aligned with actions embodies holiness, which requires personal effort and God’s grace.
