Every good story has three main elements: a beginning, a middle, and an end. Your story is no exception. When thinking about our own stories, many questions surface, “Where do we come from? Where are we going? And why do we exist?” These are natural questions and the Catechism has the answers. There’s a reason why we exist and it is much more important than we may know.
In this video for Unit 6, we explore the beginning of our own story, the story of creation.
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