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Friday, April 26, 2024

A Family Together: Put Your Lent Face On

by Jean Larkin CLICK HERE to download a pdf of this activity.   Copyright 2016, Bayard, Inc. All rights reserved. This article is protected by United...

A Family Together: World Mission Day

by Grace Mazza Urbanski CLICK HERE to download a PDF of this activity.   Copyright 2016, Bayard, Inc. All rights reserved. This article is protected...

Youth Ministry: The Initiation

by Eric Groth   Do you have or know a story-telling grandpa with an over-active imagination? In Initiation, a film produced for the...

Bits O’Wisdom: Celebrating the Church Year

The rhythms of the Church year provide catechetical opportunities.

Celebrating Saints … Josephine Bakhita, Feb. 8

by Patricia Mathson CLICK HERE for a pdf about St. Josephine Bakhita and some of the other feast days in February. Copyright 2016, Bayard,...

Effective Teaching: Devotion to Mary and the Saints

Catechists Need Role Models to Light the Way

Bits O’ Wisdom: From Ashes to Easter

The essence of Lent is so much more than a dark smudge on the forehead.

A Family Together: Jubilee of Mercy

by Jean LarkinCLICK HERE to download a pdf of this activity.   Copyright 2015, Bayard, Inc. All rights reserved. This article is protected by United...

A Family Together: Three Lenten Practices

Wednesday, February 18, is Ash Wednesday, the first day of Lent. During Lent we make extra efforts to follow Jesus as we remember the days leading up to his crucifixion and death. There are many ways to do this, but there are three special ways we do this. Begin with the first letter, indicated by the arrow, and write that letter and every other letter on the lines given as you go around the circle. Keep going until you’ve run out of letters. You will discover these three special ways you can celebrate Lent.

The Bread Rises

Easter is a reminder for us all to be the leaven in society.