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Each year, the Men's Club offers the $500 Father Barry Award to the member of the graduating class submitting the best essay on a topic selected by Club members. This year, the topic was:
Our winner from the St. Coleman class of 2010 is Kerrianna Chatham. Her essay follows:
When our Founding Fathers created this nation, God was the basis of almost all of the decisions people made. Skipping Church on Sundays wasn’t a thought. Whether you were Jewish, Catholic, or Muslim, God was your priority. Today, many people do not go to Mass or make good choices. Many things we do are based on our selfish wants and desires. We rarely think of what God wants of us. He has been drawn out of society.
God gave Moses specific rules to follow, and we have gone out of our way to break them. It is so easy to steal, cheat, and lie. Years ago, it was strongly stressed not to do that. Back then, it was so easy to say no to doing the things that we make easy to say yes to. Many people are taking our privileges of the sacraments for granted. There are many divorces that can be prevented. I feel that they can be prevented just by the simple task of bring God closer to you in your everyday life. Many families are estranging; if they took the time every Sunday to celebrate Mass together, maybe things would be different. The parents would know more about what their children were doing and could possibly help them if they are confused or on the wrong track.
When our America’s Founding Fathers created our pledge, they believed that the Lord is the Almighty Father and the base of our nation. They placed, “Under God” in our Pledge of Allegiance because they believed that. Everything they have set in place has so far worked for many years. In the 223 years, we have only had to make thirteen changes to the Constitution based on changes in society. I believe that we should not change “in God we trust” on our currency or change our pledge because God has not changed. God is still the base of our nation and He is still the Almighty Father.
Having God presented through money and our pledge reminds you that God is here. He has been removed from our everyday decisions and actions. He has been forgotten on His holy day, and His name has been used to say many vile things. Times have changed greatly from when our country was born, but it would not help if you take away the small reminders that we do have. People handle money everyday. Schools say the Pledge of Allegiance everyday. It has become rote to say the pledge in the morning at the beginning of school. When you pay for something, you rarely read the words, “In God we trust,” but when you do read those words and think about what you are truly saying in the pledge, it means something. You know that just like money, God is everywhere.
By taking God out of those two things, no matter how small they are, you’re taking away two of his limited connections in society. I believe that removing Him from these things would be a bad choice and would only suggest to us that God isn’t important enough to be in our lives everyday. That is the message that most people are getting from this. That is the wrong message and would only turn us farther away from Him.
Kerrianna ChathamSt Coleman Class of 2010
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Father Barry Essay Award



