The good people at Covenant Eyes produced an excellent video resource last year titled Unfiltered. We have been getting the DVD version in the hands of parents and other educators so that they can be well informed about the challenges we face from the increase in the use of technology by young people and the availability of pornography.
Good news! The video can now be viewed online for free.
The video with parent's guide can still be obtained at minimal cost by contacting the My House helpline. That version is very helpful for playing at informal gatherings of parents. You may have made your home safe, but if your kids spend time at other homes your efforts may be largely ineffective if those homes remain unfiltered. Please contact us if we can help you spread this message among your friends, your kid's friends and your neighbors.
My House Kansas City
Tuesday, November 18, 2014
Thursday, May 22, 2014
Have you read the latest statements from bishops on the problem of porn?
Here are some links to some recent articles and statements from our bishops on the issue of pornography.
From Bishop Paul Loverde: "Bought With A Price"
http://www.arlingtondiocese.org/uploadedFiles/Library/docs/Communications/Letters_from_Bishop_Loverde/Bought_with_a_Price.pdf
Great summary article about "Bought With A Price" at the First Things website:
http://www.firstthings.com/web-exclusives/2014/03/let-the-battle-for-purity-begin
An interview from the National Catholic Register on efforts in various areas:
http://www.ncregister.com/daily-news/catholic-ministries-combat-pornography/
From Bishop Robert W. Finn: "Blessed Are the Pure In Heart"
http://www.diocese-kcsj.org/_docs/Pastoral-02-07.pdf
From Bishop Paul Loverde: "Bought With A Price"
http://www.arlingtondiocese.org/uploadedFiles/Library/docs/Communications/Letters_from_Bishop_Loverde/Bought_with_a_Price.pdf
Great summary article about "Bought With A Price" at the First Things website:
http://www.firstthings.com/web-exclusives/2014/03/let-the-battle-for-purity-begin
An interview from the National Catholic Register on efforts in various areas:
http://www.ncregister.com/daily-news/catholic-ministries-combat-pornography/
From Bishop Robert W. Finn: "Blessed Are the Pure In Heart"
http://www.diocese-kcsj.org/_docs/Pastoral-02-07.pdf
Friday, January 24, 2014
Prayer and the moral life
Jesus is the reason that there is a connection between prayer and the moral life. In fact, the Catechism of the Catholic Church calls the section that includes the teachings on morality "Life in Christ" and the section on prayer "Christian Prayer." The names for each of these sections reveal the common denominator, Christ.
Christian prayer is prayer that is unlike the prayer of any other religion precisely because it is marked with the character of Jesus Christ. The Christian prays following the model of Jesus, in His name, and in the power of the Holy Spirit whom Christ has given as a gift. The Catechism calls the Holy Spirit "is the interior master of Christian prayer" (Catechism 2672). Christian prayer is the expression of our relationship with God and his holy ones. It is our interaction with and response to the mysteries of our faith, revealed by the God who created us and loves us. The mystery of faith "requires that the faithful believe in it (Creed), that they celebrate it (Sacraments), and that they live from it in a vital and personal relationship with the living and true God. This relationship is prayer" (Catechism 2558). This is a view of the Christian life in which prayer permeates the entirely of the expression of our life of faith.
Here we arrive at the connection between prayer and morality. The Christian is not called to live a moral life simply in order to do his duty or live without breaking God's rules for the sake of not breaking rules. Rather, the Christian seeks the Lord Jesus and responds to the guidance and inspiration of the Holy Spirit and therefore seeks to live a life of holiness in order to grow in this relationship. Our motivation and the source of our ability to live in holiness is one and the same, the Holy Spirit. He is both the master of our life of prayer and "the interior Master of life according to Christ, a gentle guest and friend who inspires, guides, corrects, and strengthens this life" (Catechism 1679).
It is normal for Christians to struggle in the moral life, especially in the area of chastity. Our answer should not be to despair, nor to consider the effort one that depends merely on our own effort. Rather, we ought to recommit ourselves to prayer. Progress in the moral life is directly related to our progress in prayer. Overcoming temptation is not merely an exercise in human effort. Divine help is on offer and is the difference that makes purity and chastity possible.
I offer a traditional prayer for your consideration. You may find it helpful to say it many times a day whenever you are faced with temptation or situations that may trigger acting our in sexual sin.
Prayer for Purity of Mind and Body
Lord, set aflame my heart and my entire being with the fire of the Holy Spirit, that I may serve you with chaste body and pure mind. Through Christ our Lord. Amen.
Tuesday, January 7, 2014
Step one
"We admitted that we were powerless over our sexual addiction, that our lives had become unmanageable." This is the first step in any twelve step group. "We admitted" - it's so hard to come forth with the truth at times, especially when the truth is of a painful or shameful nature. But when we admit to our faults and weaknesses, a spiritual element is unlocked that taps into a psychological faculty. First, our will or ability to choose (spiritual) becomes realized. The truth will set you free to choose the good. Second, our ability to feel emotion and think rationally (psychological) is strengthened. The addiction numbs the emotion and one rationalizes the need for the substance (sexual, alcohol, etc.). Lies are created, secrets are made and a separate life is compartmentalized. In brief, addiction weakens the will, darkens the intellect and numbs emotions.
Admitting that one is powerless does not mean one is useless or surrenders to the enemy. Instead, one is powerless over the substance, seeing that life has become unmanageable. When life in unmanageable, division is created within oneself, one's family and friendships.
Admit to the truth...and it will set you free. The My House Men's Group is there for you.
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