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In these brief reflections Dr. Edward Sri explores the things that hold us back, how we can open ourselves to God's love, and the difference this can make to our joyful proclamation of the Gospel.
As you'll learn in The How-to Book of Catholic Theology: Everything You Need to Know But No One Ever Taught You, theology at its core is about encountering God's self-revelation in Christ through the Church. In his clear, conversational style, theologian Father John Cush offers a comprehensive overview of Catholic theology, making it both approachable and actionable.
Be an Amazing Catechist is a highly effective training program for the Catholic catechist. It is simple, engaging, and useful to catechists at every level of experience using any curriculum. You might not need every idea in this book, but you will find within it valuable tools for making your catechetical ministry more vibrant, more exciting, and more effective.
Empower parents with the faith-building activities and ideas in Catholic Parent Know-How: First Communion. This is an amazingly affordable 8-page tool has been completely redesigned, making it fun and easy for every family to prepare for the Sacrament. Parents can gain involvement in their children's growth and even give them some spiritual nourishment of their own.
Empower parents with the faith-building activities and ideas in Catholic Parent Know-How: First Communion. This is an amazingly affordable 8-page tool has been completely redesigned, making it fun and easy for every family to prepare for the Sacrament. Parents can gain involvement in their children's growth and even give them some spiritual nourishment of their own.
In Catholic Parent Know-How: Something New for Lent, you find out how the Lenten calendar developed, eight special Lenten things to do with your children, the symbols of Lent, the suffering of Lent, Stations of the Cross, and a special Lenten prayer.
In Catholic Parent Know-How: Something New for Lent, you find out how the Lenten calendar developed, eight special Lenten things to do with your children, the symbols of Lent, the suffering of Lent, Stations of the Cross, and a special Lenten prayer.
You don’t have to travel overseas to discover our Blessed Mother’s miraculous love for her children. Mary’s Miracles: A Traveler's Guide to Catholic America takes you to more than 50 Marian shrines, chapels, and statues, right here in the United States, each with a riveting story to tell.
In Jesus, Were You Little? children full of questions and wonder take readers on a journey of discovery, making Jesus real and relatable to young and old. With innocent curiosity, children ask the King of kings if he ever climbed a tree, spilled his milk, or skinned his knee.
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Most events in life require preparation, whether you are leaving on a trip, hosting a party, or going to a concert or sporting event. Preparation is important for a successful day at work, at school, or even at the gym. Getting in the right mindset is a recipe for success. It helps you feel a sense of security, readiness, and satisfaction. The same holds true for Mass.
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Most events in life require preparation, whether you are leaving on a trip, hosting a party, or going to a concert or sporting event. Preparation is important for a successful day at work, at school, or even at the gym. Getting in the right mindset is a recipe for success. It helps you feel a sense of security, readiness, and satisfaction. The same holds true for Mass.
An engaging examination of the things Dr. Bergsma once considered obstacles to ever becoming Catholic himself. Over an eighteen-month spiritual journey, Bergsma was stunned again and again by the biblical support he found for even the stickiest teachings of the Catholic Church.
A fresh look at life from ten Catholic women bloggers who share real stories, struggles, and best of all, faith and trust that God will bring out the best in all circumstances whether in the family room, the bedroom, or at work.
In simple rhyme accompanied by Scripture verses and sweet, expressive illustrations, I Can Be Happy, Too teaches children that while we can't control the bad things that happen to us, we can control how we respond to disappointment and adversity. As essential as emotions are, they often prevent our children (and us!) from responding to the world in the best way. Learning how to respond to life's ups and downs positively empowers our children and helps them mature into emotionally healthy adults.
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.
Gather your little ones and bring Sacred Scripture to life for them with Salvation History Story Time: Move and Play with Scripture. This wonderful, interactive book shares stories from salvation history in a dynamic way, inviting young children to be part of the adventure — making animal noises, marching, praying, singing, dancing, and imagining along the way. This creative journey through Scripture should bring laughter, smiles, and joy to story time in your family or classroom and, in the process, plant seeds for an engaging relationship with Scripture that will last a lifetime.
Citizens Yet Strangers resets the framework of how we engage with politics as Catholics. Author Kenneth Craycraft explains how Catholic theology transcends partisan politics, and he challenges Catholics to move away from the individualist liberal impulses of American political identity, whether on the left or the right. Avoiding the common clichés that prevent us from examining the role our faith should play in our public actions, this book dives deeper into the very way we orient our moral and political lives.
In his encyclical letter Rerum Novarum, Pope Leo XIII takes up the condition of the working classes and the challenges facing the world following the Industrial Revolution, focusing on the relationship between labor and capital, the rights of workers, and the role of the Church in promoting justice. Promulgated in 1891, this foundational text has shaped Catholic social teaching and influenced more than a century of the Church's balanced approach to defending workers' rights while upholding the right to private property and rejecting socialism.
Real-life stories of answered prayer! Author Lorene Hanley Duquin shares stories she has collected from real people - people praying for physical healing, people praying for wisdom in making an important life decision, people in need of spiritual healing.
If you consider yourself a master worrier, or if you come from a long line of worrywarts, you are not alone - Allison Gingras has been there. Drawing from her own story, Sacred Scripture, and the traditions of the Church, she helps readers embark on the life-changing journey from worry to trust. You can record your own responses to these insights right in the journal and bring those thoughts to your small faith groups for further discussion.