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Encounter With Christ Eucharist Family + Faith Living & Celebrating Together pages engage the whole family and connect what is learned in class to family and parish life. These pages are available for each lesson and help parents understand the content, how their child processes the information, and how to share faith conversation at home. They help to join catechists, parents, and the community together in forming children in the faith. For those parishes that do not send the Child Book home, the My Family in Our Parish feature at the end of every session in the child's book is also included in the Family + Faith Living & Celebrating Together pages.
10 copies per session/60 pack
Encuentro Con Cristo Eucharist Family + Faith Living & Celebrating Together pages engage the whole family and connect what is learned in class to family and parish life. These pages are available for each lesson and help parents understand the content, how their child processes the information, and how to share faith conversation at home. They help to join catechists, parents, and the community together in forming children in the faith. For those parishes that do not send the Child Book home, the My Family in Our Parish feature at the end of every session in the child's book is also included in the Family + Faith Living & Celebrating Together pages.
As parents guide their children on the journey to complete the sacraments of initiation, they may have many questions: “Isn’t it unusual for children to receive Confirmation before the Eucharist? Why are people using the words “restored order” or “original order”? “I thought or was taught that you needed to be more of an adult to receive Confirmation — why is the Church changing what it has always done?” This resource is meant to help parents reflect on those very questions. It invites them to move to a deeper understanding of the role of the Holy Spirit in the Sacraments of Initiation and explore the celebration of the sacraments from a historical perspective. Most importantly this resource will offer parents the opportunity to hear the call of the Holy Spirit to live a more conscious life of faith.
As parents guide their children on the journey to complete the sacraments of initiation, they may have many questions: “Isn’t it unusual for children to receive Confirmation before the Eucharist? Why are people using the words “restored order” or “original order”? “I thought or was taught that you needed to be more of an adult to receive Confirmation — why is the Church changing what it has always done?” This resource is meant to help parents reflect on those very questions. It invites them to move to a deeper understanding of the role of the Holy Spirit in the Sacraments of Initiation and explore the celebration of the sacraments from a historical perspective. Most importantly this resource will offer parents the opportunity to hear the call of the Holy Spirit to live a more conscious life of faith.
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This special Holy Year, declared by Pope Francis for 2025, invites Catholics around the world to become living signs of hope. Rooted in tradition and rich in spiritual opportunity, this pamphlet explores how you can participate in the Jubilee through prayer, pilgrimage, unity, and renewal — no matter where you are.
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This special Holy Year, declared by Pope Francis for 2025, invites Catholics around the world to become living signs of hope. Rooted in tradition and rich in spiritual opportunity, this pamphlet explores how you can participate in the Jubilee through prayer, pilgrimage, unity, and renewal — no matter where you are.
For the Life of the World is an invitation to Eucharistic mission. As part of the National Eucharistic Revival in the U.S. Catholic Church, this book outlines the four pillars of the life of a Eucharistic missionary: 1) Eucharistic encounter, leading to 2) Eucharistic identity, poured out in 3) a Eucharistic life, all on the way to 4) Eucharistic mission.
God calls each of us to become saints. That may seem daunting, but in Becoming Holy, One Virtue at a Time, Sara Estabrooks shows you how you can answer this call in your daily life. By drawing on Scripture and the Catechism of the Catholic Church, you will be enabled to seek virtue and pursue sainthood, starting now.