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Accountability Group for Men:
Sexaholics Anonymous (SA) Meetings in Lincoln: https://sanebraska.org/meetings/
We have Covenant Eyes accountability software available for free for all students - email Fr. Sasse to get signed up :
fr.alec-sasse@huskercatholic.com
Fr. Kaup & Fr. Sasse are available for individual appointments. Email them to set up a time.
We also have connections with solid mental health professionals in the city of Lincoln that can aid you on your journey to freedom. There are subsidies available for students. Email Vic, Fr. Sasse or Fr. Kaup for more info.
- Freedom Project Group - contact Isaac: isaac.brown@focus.org
- Innocence Restored Group - contact Nicole: nicole.tekippe@focus.org
To find times and learn more, please contact the coordinator listed above.
***Please note: These groups are only open to UNL, Wesleyan, and SCC Students!
Sexaholics Anonymous (SA) Meetings in Lincoln: https://sanebraska.org/meetings/
We have Covenant Eyes accountability software available for free for all students - email Fr. Sasse to get signed up :
fr.alec-sasse@huskercatholic.com
Fr. Kaup & Fr. Sasse are available for individual appointments. Email them to set up a time.
We also have connections with solid mental health professionals in the city of Lincoln that can aid you on your journey to freedom. There are subsidies available for students. Email Vic, Fr. Sasse or Fr. Kaup for more info.
"Even as we labor to learn charity, patience, courage, and so forth, we must labor to become chaste, letting grace do its slow, transformative work, choosing to cooperate with it. Short of fulgurant exceptions, growth in grace, like other growth, is organic.
It happens slowly, secretly, we know not how. But it does, in time, bear fruit.
It takes effort, humility, and patience to learn to make of the exceptional a norm.
But what a joy when we realize that such transition can happen with God’s help."
-Bishop Erik Varden
It happens slowly, secretly, we know not how. But it does, in time, bear fruit.
It takes effort, humility, and patience to learn to make of the exceptional a norm.
But what a joy when we realize that such transition can happen with God’s help."
-Bishop Erik Varden