Catholic I.Q. — Advent and Christmas Seasons
Here’s a 20-question quiz on the Advent and Christmas seasons. It contains sample questions such as:
Jesus' first visitors were ___________.
There are ___...
Scrapbooking through Lent
If you are willing to use a creative and entertaining teaching tool to present a serious and sacred season, then you are invited to try scrapbooking through Lent.
Advent in 2 minutes. Courtesy of Busted Halo.
Busted Halo has a creative crew that always comes up with short, timely, share-ables. Like this one! Great for older children, teens, and adults.
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A Family Together: A Lenten Crossword
During Lent, Catholics and other Christians reflect on
the last weeks of Jesus’ life on earth. We look at our
own lives and make efforts to follow Jesus’ example
even more closely.
The Meaning Behind the 12 Days of Christmas
We are still in the Christmas season!
Some fun facts about the meaning behind the well-known Christmas carol, "The Twelve Days of Christmas," are found...
Living the Liturgical Year: The Conversion of St. Paul, January 25
St. Paul sees the light!
CONNIE CLARK
Wrong, wrong, wrong! Have you ever thought somebody was just plain wrong about something? Saul thought Jesus’ followers...
Children’s Liturgy of the WORD for the Fourth Sunday of Easter
A blessed Fourth Sunday of Easter!
Invite children to watch this special Children’s Liturgy of the Word. Thanks to Heidi and Mark from Christ the...
Advent Activity for Dec. 12, Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe
Catechists: Use this activity to explore the themes of today’s Gospel with teens. A downloadable PDF of this page is available at the bottom of...
Ordinary Time Quandary
QUESTION: I need discussion subjects for Ordinary Time. Many classes are geared to discuss the liturgical cycles of Advent, Christmas, Lent, and Easter. Ordinary...
Living the Liturgical Year: Our Lady of Lourdes, February 11
Our Lady of Lourdes, pray for us!
CONNIE CLARK
Do you know someone who is sick? God sent Our Lady of Lourdes to show how...