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A complete starter kit includes everything to teach children about conscience formation, kindness, and forgiveness, and their Catholic identity, in age-appropriate lessons and fun activities.
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There is no perfect blueprint for evangelizing teenagers, but there is the right relationship: the parent-child bond. In Rooting Your Teen in the Faith, family coach, catechist, author, and mom Kim Cameron-Smith empowers parents to shepherd their teens, guiding them to discover their mission, deepen their faith, and discern the truth about their identity and purpose.
Follow in the footsteps of the apostle who walked on water. Presented as an example for all of us, here are the words and actions of St. Peter--his strengths, weaknesses, joys, and sorrows.
In the stories of famous people like John Wayne, Gary Cooper, Patricia Neal, Oscar Wilde, and more -- we come to learn that a deathbed conversion is the mercy of God at work.
With awe-inspiring illustrations and memorable rhyme, this book introduces children to the Holy Spirit and the captivating events of Pentecost. It also explains in a child-friendly way how the Holy Spirit helped the saints and has always been active in the Church throughout the ages, including today.
Rediscover Catholic social teaching through the lives of the saints. Follow in their footsteps, learn from their example, and become the spark of authentic social justice in the world today.
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In many situations -- at home, at work, in social media -- Catholics are often challenged with questions or criticisms of our Faith, some very harsh. Now you can prepare your parish to be bold in defending the Faith, but in a way that is merciful, open, and loving. Ten Principles of Civil Communication: Defending the Faith without Raising Your Voice and Losing Friends is great for adults or teens, and includes principles are simple, practical, and easy to remember.
Learn what it means to follow Jesus every day, conforming to his image and imitating his sacrificial love, through this accessible and actionable study guide.
Help transform Catholics into "digital missionaries" - ready and able to take the joy and warmth of the Gospel online through social media to infrequent, inactive, or ex-Catholics around the corner or across the globe.
Author Sherry Weddell gathered fellow Church workers whose years of service in parish ministry have yielded hard-earned wisdom and enthusiasm for the work of transforming Catholic parishes into centers of apostolic outreach.
This beautiful First Communion journal is full of fun ways for Catholic kids to prepare for, remember, and live out their First Holy Communion. With its colorful design, prayers, devotions, special activities, and quotes from the saints and Scriptures, the My First Communion Journal can be used both before and after the child’s First Communion day.
In The Doubleday Code, author Jim Pieczynski draws parallels between the sport we love — baseball — and the faith we embrace — Catholicism. Each chapter also provides prompts for prayer and personal reflection and can be used as a study guide for retreats.
Learn the who, what, where, when, why, and how of the most time-honored traditions of the Catholic Church. All in an easy-to-read, easy-to-understand format. Includes a study guide!
Fr. Pacwa leads us to a deeper understanding of mercy through the study of Israel's long, slow struggle to experience it. Six sessions, perfect for a parish small group study or individual reflection.
A series of reflections on every part of the Mass that describes boredom-the "good" boredom that opens us to the quiet interior space where we can encounter God-as a "sweet gift." It is there that full participation in the Mass becomes possible.
For the first time, Carlo's simple and insightful words have been collected into one book. Carlo's Simple Wisdom demonstrates that it is possible even today to live in harmony with the will of God. Carlo's life was a race, fast and brief. He has reached the goal he longed for, and he wants nothing more for us than to join him in heaven.
Cardinal George was a prophetic voice in the Church — a man able to see things as they are and from the point of view of the whole Church. His episcopal motto, “To Christ be glory in the Church,” encapsulates his legacy, because every decision he made, every action he took, every suffering he endured was about serving others and pointing them to our Savior.
Fr. Mitch Pacwa, S.J. guides us through Catholic teaching on salvation, as found in Scripture, tackling the tough topics and questions, including grace and free will, repentance and faith, the role of the sacraments, and the necessity of good works.