5 Tips for Catholic College Students
In less than a week, my last semester of my junior year starts. It's an experience that has flown by faster than you can say "textbook rental" - but I've learned so much along the way. So whether you are just starting college, or returning for another year in the trenches, here are my top five hints that I've learned - advice from a seasoned college vet as you will.
Calling all the college students |
1) Make Time for Prayer
Conversation (talking and listening) with God is one thing that can keep the craziness that is college life in check. However, prayer is usually the first thing that gets shoved to the back burner once college starts for me. The hint that I got from a friend my freshman year was to make my prayer time an unmovable appointment in my calendar. Literally pencil in 'time with God' in for a certain time during the day and keep that appointment. You wouldn't call and cancel coffee with your best friend because you weren't suddenly feeling up to it. So don't do that with your conversation with God.
Running to my God appointment |
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Your Catholic faith is going to be challenged. Despite the college you go to, the time spent at the Newman center, the friendships you form. It's inevitable - someone is going to ask you why you're Catholic. It could be in a class, where the only time the Catholic Church is talked about is when it's being bashed. It could be in the form of a room mate who wants to know why Catholics do what they do. It could be in a conversation in the cafeteria. Regardless of where it is, don't be afraid to be blatantly Catholic. The world needs more Catholic nerds - embrace it. But also don't be afraid of not knowing the answer. We belong to a church that has been around for over 2,000 years....questions that are asked in 2015 have been answered - we just have to do some research. So never be afraid of the response "That's a good question - and I don't know the answer. But I know there is one out there. Can I do some research for you and get back with you?" They're more impressed by your humility of admitting that you don't know then by you avoiding an answer.
I will find an answer....I promise |
5) Find your devotion
Find something to keep you grounded in your faith life. Similar to not letting your daily appointment with God down. It could come in many different forms - maybe you're going to make it to morning Mass two times a week. Or say a rosary every day. Or learn more about the saints. But have a game plan and stick to it. Oh, and remember the friends you met in tip number 2? Don't be afraid to bond further with them over your commonly shared faith. Start a Bible study together, or meet at the grotto to say a novena. But having a goal in mind makes it easy to stay on target.
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