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Pro-life Videos for Youth and Young Adults

There are a myriad of resources to educate youth and young adults on the pro-life topics; however, some are better than others.  While at Franciscan University, I saw a number of young people take part in grass root movements using media to spread the Gospel of Life…ie. The Culture of Life that John Paul II proclaimed.

Our young people in the Catholic Church are accomstumed to audio/video education.  Here are some professional examples from CatholicVote.org on proclaiming the Culture of Life.

I have put their work up before and will continue because I am so impressed with what they produce.

Open a youth night with these videos or begin a young adult meetings to help facilitate discussion.

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Abortion is sadly the most common surgical procedure in America today. For CatholicVote.org and tens of millions of Americans, the right to life is the greatest civil rights issue of our day. Pope John Paul the Great put it succinctly when he said: “the common outcry, which is justly made on behalf of human rights — for example, the right to health, to home, to work, to family, to culture — is false and illusory if the right to life, the most basic and fundamental right and the condition of all other personal rights, is not defended with maximum determination.”

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Catholic Vote Action – Young Adult Ministry

Grassroots initiatives are often highly successful, cost little, and make a huge impact.  CatholicVoteAction.org has launched an impressive campaign against the dangers of the current Health Care Reform.  Using logic, ‘humor,’ and facts they mount a convincing argument using modern day media…ie. youtube

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As our name suggests, CatholicVoteAction.org is proudly Roman Catholic, but we also are proud to count thousands of members of other faith traditions, and even a few agnostics and atheists as fellow members. What we believe is not exclusive to any religious faith. America´s founding principles that uphold the dignity of life, the centrality of the family, and the importance of religion and morality are not Catholic things – they belong to anyone who is human because they are true! These are the truths that bind all Americans beginning with our Declaration of Independence.

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This video would make for a great opener at a young adult event.  This ‘hot’ topic demands education for our young catholic executives and families.  In addition the topic will intrigue people to come.  Just make sure you have a qualified speaker to lead discussion.

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Playlist of Worship Songs for Adoration

I have put together a small list of youtube songs to help get you thinking “How do I lead worship.”

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For more information about leading worship please read How to Lead Worship.

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Fishers of Men – Vocations Retreat Material

This can be used at youth group or as part of a vocations retreat.  In addition it could give a great explanation of the Catholic priesthood to your parish.  Maybe show it after mass in the parish hall.

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Catholics Come Home

Have you considered airing commericals to bring people back to the Catholic Faith?  Well, it has worked in Arizona and many other states.

Here is a Catholic commercial.

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