Sunday, April 9, 2017

4/6/17 Blog Post #11

  • Which event that you learned about from the Church History textbook presentations did you find most interesting and why?
    • I found that the Crusades were a very interesting event that occurred. I found it interesting that there were 4 different Crusades and 2 unofficial Crusades. One of the unofficial Crusades was called the Children's Crusades. Christians were so desperate to recapture Jerusalem that they used children to try and recapture it.

  • Which person whom you learned about from the Church History textbook presentations did you find most interesting and why?
    • I found Saint Kateri to be the most interesting person who I learned about. She chose her path in life instead of doing what her tribe wanted. She trusted in God and believed that he would help her throughout her life. Kateri didn't let her hardships get in her way.

  • If you end up being known as an influential figure in history, what do you want to be remembered for?
    • If I become an influential figure, I want to be remembered for the actions I did and the way I treated people. I don't want to be remembered as a bad person or someone who didn't care about others. I would want people to remember me as a kind person who was always willing to help. I would hope that I inspired other people to act like me.

  • How have you personally experienced growth (either mentally, emotionally or spiritually) after your own challenges in life?
    • After challenges in my life, I have been able to grow emotionally and mentally. I have learned to deal with hardships and not get so worked up about non important things. I have become a stronger person because of my challenges. My challenges have made me the person I am today.


The Crusades Image. Digital image. Strange Notions. N.p., n.d. Web. Apr. 2017. <http://strangenotions.com/the-crusdades-urban-legends-and-truth/>. 
St. Kateri Image. Digital image. Catholic Online. N.p., n.d. Web. Apr. 2017. <http://www.catholic.org/saints/saint.php?saint_id=154>.

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