The Next Great Generation

An online magazine written by and for the Millennial Generation.

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Catholic for Life!

By on Dec 23, 2010
Categories: Religion Week

Growing up Catholic has allowed me to go beyond popular opinions and blind expressions, and has directed me to the Infinite Good we all desire.

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Sunday School Dropout

By on Dec 21, 2010
Categories: Religion Week

Even though I am no longer a practicing Catholic, I am still grateful for the lessons Catholicism has taught me. To live the best life I can live, without judgment of others, with mercy, with humility.

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Gen Y and Catholicism: A love/hate story

By on Dec 20, 2010
Categories: Religion Week

The Catholic Church has done a lot of kind and just things for the world, but that’s not what this post is about. I still have some good old Catholic guilt and I still have faith — I just express it in different ways now.

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The Generation that Forgot Faith

By on Aug 13, 2010
Categories: Lifestyle

Over sixty percent of Millennials say that they don’t go to church – or even believe in God. What bothers me isn’t the low church, mosque or synagogue attendance—far from that. It is the reality of a faithless generation, that ours is a generation comfortable with dispelling the idea of God.

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Are You There God? It’s the US Education System.

By on Apr 29, 2010
Categories: Education Week

I can remember walking into class on my first day of high school and being greeted by…Santa. Known as Mr. D, he was mostly talked about for being a chain smoker

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How Do You Choose The Correct Religion?

By on Dec 9, 2009
Categories: Lifestyle

By Adam Di Stefano Nearly every major religion preaches that it is the one true religion. If there’s only one true religion, what happens to all the people who don’t subscribe to it? Do they rot in hell just because they chose the wrong religion? I was baptized Roman Catholic. I went to Church and [...]

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