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Catholic Sprouts: Daily Podcast for Catholic Kids

CS 1391: the 7th Commandment: Thursday

Catholic Sprouts: Daily Podcast for Catholic Kids

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Religion & Spirituality, Kids & Family, Christianity

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🗓️ 19 October 2023

⏱️ 9 minutes

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Summary

Join us as we dig into the 7th Commandment! There's a whole lot more to "not stealing" than you might think!

  • Monday: Not stealing means not taking what isn't mine. Why is this such a common temptation?

  • Tuesday: It's not enough to just not steal. We must also work to be less attached to material objects, and long more for heaven.

  • Wednesday: God created the world as a gift for us. However, we need to make sure that creation (water, resources, animals, and land) is shared among all people.

  • Thursday: We steal from the poor when we fail to share what we have with them.

  • Friday: Employers also steal from workers when they don't pay them well or cut corners that endanger their life of dignity.

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The daily podcast for Catholic kids that strives to plant seeds of faith.

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Hey there, sprouts, today is Thursday, Spouts. Today is Thursday, October 19th, 2020. Today is also the feast day of St. Isaac Jokes, as well as several other French Jesuit missionaries that came to the United States and to Canada in the 1600s.

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So a little bit about St. Isaac jokes and these other very brave Jesuit priests.

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So they traveled from France and they were some of the first missionaries to arrive in Canada and the northern United States, they came to minister to the

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Huron Indian tribe. Now, unfortunately, during the time that they arrived, these native peoples

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were at war with each other and the missionaries were not welcome. In fact, their lives were at

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risk from the moment they arrived. They lived in abject

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poverty to minister to these people. And unfortunately, Father Isaac was not very successful.

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When he first arrived, he was captured pretty quickly, and he suffered terrible torture.

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Eventually, he escaped. He ran to the coast.

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He boarded a ship and returned to Europe. He was welcome back as a hero, but he just could not,

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could not leave those people behind, even though he had been treated so terribly. Eventually, he got permission to return to Canada. However, very shortly after he returned, he was

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beheaded and died a martyr. Now, that might sound like the story of a failure, but the opposite

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is actually true.

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Father Jokes and other priests that died with him,

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they were some of the first martyrs in North America,

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and their work, their sacrifice,

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planted the faith deep within the heart of this continent.

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About 50 to 100 years later, there was another native Indian girl that lived in the exact same place. Her parents had been Christian, and even though they died and she was raised

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by an uncle who was not Christian, she clung to the faith, she received the sacraments,

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