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Many Catholics view fasting as hard, burdensome, weird, or only for Lent. This little book demonstrates that fasting can be so much more than that! It's an opportunity for prayer, reflection, and solidarity with the suffering of the world. The Handy Little Guide to Fasting is your easy-to-read, down-to-earth introduction to this ancient practice. Author, speaker, and award-winning journalist Deacon Greg Kandra presents a way to blend faith and fortitude to make fasting more spiritually fulfilling.
Whether you already know your temperament — some combination of deep Melancholy, peaceful Phlegmatic, take-charge Choleric, or playful Sanguine — or you have never been introduced to the four classic temperaments, My Type of Holiness provides meaningful, practical insight and guidance, interspersed with inspiring profiles of saints. This book helps give you a fuller understanding of the way God made you and how he wants to perfect you.
The first book to explore the lives of the six Black Catholics from the United States whose causes are under formal consideration by the Catholic Church for canonization. Including biographies and personal reflections from diverse contributors, this book shows how these six men and women provide a model of holiness for all Catholics and people of good will.
"Let us all ask the Lord to call us into a time of Eucharistic renewal, a time of prayer and reflection, of acts of charity and sincere repentance. The Lord is with us in the Eucharistic Mystery celebrated in our parishes and missions, in our beautiful cathedrals and in our poorest chapels. He is present and he draws near to us, so that we can draw nearer to him." — Catholic bishops of the United States, The Mystery of the Eucharist in the Life of the Church, no. 58
Tickle, teach, and delight 3 to 4 year olds with a music CD just for them. All music on this disk is reproducable, so you can share copies with other families, plus make duplicates for their room, grandma's house, or the car. The easy-to-understand lyrics help kids grasp and memorize key themes, and enhance prayers and Catholic faith rituals.
Rooted in culture, backed by research, and built for engagement, this book is the key to unlocking real conversations about faith and fosters a sense of community and belonging, creating a space where students feel heard and open to learning. It then builds a strong foundation in the Faith through:
Each session begins and ends with Alpha & Omega — a structured way to prepare and wrap up every lesson.
Children will learn their ABCs and connect with the saints and their symbols in this adorable board book. While they learn the alphabet and letter sounds, they will also learn to love and respect beloved saints, from Augustine to Zelie. Perfect for gift-giving or to add to your own child's library, Glory Be Saints A to Z is a wonderful way to promote reading readiness and reinforce the Catholic Faith through the lives of the saints.
This activity book is packed with fun and interesting things to read, learn, and do — all related to the seasons of Lent and Easter. With games, crafts, read-aloud stories, and appealing art, OSV Kids Lent Activity Book helps introduce young children to the teachings of the Catholic Church regarding this significant season of the liturgical year. Lent is a time for Catholics of every age to reflect on and remember the great sacrifice Jesus made in dying on the cross for our salvation and his triumphant resurrection on Easter.
Go and Make Disciples provides a clear roadmap for evangelization in today's world. Written for all Catholics, not just those in parish and evangelization ministry, this book provides the faithful with a powerful instrument for opening wide the doors of Christ.
A comprehensive and practical guide to all things related to making stewardship work at the parish level. How-tos, sample letters, step-by-step programs, and more.
Who hasn't, at some point in their life, felt tired, stressed, anxious or undervalued? The answer to overcoming all of these is to live an authentic and meaningful life. It's OK to Start with You shows readers the life-changing power of practicing kindness toward yourself, using Catholic teaching, writings of the saints and the latest social science research.
In a time marked by social and ecological uncertainty, the five bishops of the Indiana Catholic Conference offer a message rooted in enduring Christian hope. Integral Ecology: A Sacramental Vision , written during the 2025 Jubilee Year of Hope, calls us to rediscover the profound interconnectedness of humanity, creation, and God’s saving love.
In a time marked by social and ecological uncertainty, the five bishops of the Indiana Catholic Conference offer a message rooted in enduring Christian hope. Integral Ecology: A Sacramental Vision , written during the 2025 Jubilee Year of Hope, calls us to rediscover the profound interconnectedness of humanity, creation, and God’s saving love.
Decrease anti-social behaviors and increase faith practices with this unique program.
In Making Missionary Disciples, Curtis Martin, founder of the Fellowship of Catholic University Students (FOCUS), explores how to build a vibrant culture of faithfulness and fruitfulness. He doesn’t just remind us how every disciple is called on a mission to share the love and truth of Jesus Christ. He gives us practical ways to do this in our ordinary daily lives.
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.
The Screwtape Letters and the Catechism brings together two wonderful and significant resources that can help us to grow in spiritual courage. Engaging the Catechism of the Catholic Church from a new perspective, against the backdrop of C. S. Lewis' classic The Screwtape Letters, this book will help you to recognize temptation and engage in the battle against sin. Following Lewis and the Catechism, you will learn how to use the teachings of Christ to outwit the evil one.
Giuseppe Toniolo was beatified on April 29, 2012, the first economist to be raised to the honors of the altar. A prophet of Rerum Novarum — Pope Leo XIII's encyclical considered the foundation of modern Catholic social teaching — Toniolo (1845-1918) called for 'a capitalist economy epitomized by the lending of capital to the enterpriser [to] be replaced with a human economy par excellence, so that capital may become a follower and ally of the industrious man.'