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Children’s Liturgy of the Word Resources

Catechist’s Journey

  • Living the Mass the Other Six Days of the Week: The Prayer of the Faithful
    Author: Living the Mass the Other Six Days of the Week: The Prayer of the Faithful - on March 23, 2023

    By Joe Paprocki As we continue to journey through the National Eucharistic Revival, we are reflecting on the parts of the Mass and what each part is calling us to do and be the other six days of the week. In this episode, we look at the Prayer of the Faithful and reflect on how it helps us to begin the work of entrusting to God the needs of ourselves, others, the Church, and the world. The Prayer [...] Click through to read the full article Living the Mass the Other Six Days of the Week: The Prayer of the Faithful, which appeared first on Catechist's Journey. CatechistsJourney.comTM is a service of Loyola Press, publishers of the God’s Gift sacramental preparation program, available for primary and intermediate levels, as well as for programs that celebrate the Sacrament of Confirmation in the Restored Order.

  • Lenten Disciples: Martha and Mary at the Raising of Lazarus
    Author: Lenten Disciples: Martha and Mary at the Raising of Lazarus - on March 21, 2023

    By Julianne Stanz In this Lenten disciples series, we have explored the stories of Jesus and the woman of Samaria (John 4:1–42) and the man who was blind since birth (John 9:1–41). We now turn to the dramatic story of the raising of Lazarus (John 11:1–45). Set in the small town of Bethany, which was about two miles from Jerusalem, we hear that Lazarus, the brother of Martha and Mary, was very sick. The sisters sent word to Jesus, [...] Click through to read the full article Lenten Disciples: Martha and Mary at the Raising of Lazarus, which appeared first on Catechist's Journey. CatechistsJourney.comTM is a service of Loyola Press, publishers of the God’s Gift sacramental preparation program, available for primary and intermediate levels, as well as for programs that celebrate the Sacrament of Confirmation in the Restored Order.

Children's Liturgy of the Word

Catechist

  • Our Mission Is to Make Parents Disciples
    Author: Our Mission Is to Make Parents Disciples - on March 26, 2023

    On Reaching Out to your Students’ Parents and Inviting them In JARED DEES If there is one source of complaint or repeated question I can expect to hear at every conference or event I speak at, it is parents. Many parents bring their children to religious education, but they don’t bring them to Mass. They Read Our Mission Is to Make Parents Disciples on CATECHIST Magazine.

  • A Webinar + Book: Partnering with Parents to Nurture Faith
    Author: A Webinar + Book: Partnering with Parents to Nurture Faith - on March 23, 2023

    Join Denise Utter for an insightful conversation on how to better partner with parents to nurture faith Co-Sponsored by the University of Dayton, the Institute for Pastoral Initiatives and Bayard, Inc. FRIDAY, MARCH 31 11:00am EST / 10:00am CST The partnership between the Church and families is the key to raising the next generation of Read A Webinar + Book: Partnering with Parents to Nurture Faith on CATECHIST Magazine.

Children's Liturgy of the Word

Teaching Catholic Kids

  • Holy Week: Ideas for families
    Author: Holy Week: Ideas for families - on March 24, 2023

    Since the early days of Christianity, the week beginning with Palm Sunday and ending at sundown on Easter has been a sacred time because it commemorates the passion, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. In today's post you'll find some faith-filled ideas to help you keep the holy in Holy Week. Read the full post and discover the resources on Teaching Catholic Kids dot come.

  • Spring break is here! How will you incorporate your faith?
    Author: Spring break is here! How will you incorporate your faith? - on March 24, 2023

    Many families hit the road during spring break and whatever the destination, there’s bound to be a bit of time in the car that needs filling. Along with the usual snacks, games, movies and other entertainment, slip a little faith focus into the mix. Read the full post and discover the resources on Teaching Catholic Kids dot come.