How To Write A Narrative Essay About My Hispanic Culture

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Growing up in a heavy Hispanic family, I was raised with Catholic morals and practices. Every week, my family dressed in our best Sunday clothes and attended mass at “Our Lady of Perpetual Help”, where our family priest, Father Juan Nicholau, discoursed his sermons. Both my parents came from a heavy Hispanic-Catholic background where they prayed the rosary every evening with their families. As far as their participation in the church, my dad was really involved in the church as an usher, Eucharistic minister, and lecturer. On the other hand, my mom was a catechist during the school year for seven year olds. In terms of their influence on me, I was baptized as an infant, received my sacraments of first communion, and confirmation. As a fourth grader, my dad highly encouraged me to become an alter server, which I was for seven consecutive years. After that, I got licensed to be a Eucharistic minister and shortly after, lecturer. Our parish community, which was composed of 500-600 members, really liked the idea of a father-son duo, my dad reading the first reading of mass, and then I following with the second. The reasoning behind their endearment I always wondered, but figured that we served as a visual example of …show more content…

The older I got, with a more open mind, and higher maturity stand point, I became fully acquaintance with the Lord my freshman year of college. I standing regularly attending mass at Lifestream Journey Church in Norman, Oklahoma. There I was surrounded by a distinct college aged community who came predominately as a release of their burdens and dedicate their time to worshipping God. Growing up Catholic, I was really shocked and felt out of place going to a contemporary Non-Denominational Christian service. Soon, I began associating myself as a Non-Dem Christian as well believing that I did not find a need to separate myself any longer from different believers of

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