Celebrating Saint Joseph of Cupertino
People in Cupertino, Italy, just shook their heads when Joseph was around because he had difficulty completing tasks. Much of the time he forgot what he was supposed do. He often stared off into space. Other children made fun of him. Everyone thought he was clumsy and forgetful.
Share “Paul, Apostle of Christ” with Teens and Adults
A discussion guide from the movie’s producers, including film clips, click here.
BECKY GROTH
Paul, Apostle of Christ offers a moving personal depiction of some of the...
The Margin of Victory
It seems that as a people, we are obsessed with winning.
A Family Together: Name That Sacrament Activity Page
Sacraments are wonderful gifts from God that show us how God is present in our lives.
The Gift of Jesus
A prayer service for First Communion families
DEANNA BARTALINI
The Eucharist is central to our faith. All our life flows out of our receiving the Body...
Fr. Mike Schmitz on the Woman Woman movie and a Christian’s call to heroism
Suitable for high school age and older.
Motivation to Go to Mass (9 min. video)
At the heart of the Mass is worship. What is worship? Stay with this video.
Great for teens and adults.
Journey to Emmaus, Recognizing Jesus
One of the things I love about the Emmaus story (Luke 24:13-35) is the dramatic change in the feelings of Jesus' disciples.
Lessons for April 5 for Pflaum Gospel Weeklies
Attention PGW parents and catechists/teachers: here are the bookmarks to view the Lesson Overviews for April 5 (login required).
Seeds (English)
https://youtu.be/xRZ2K0UYaqM?t=1101
Seeds: (Spanish)
https://youtu.be/qYoPOiWS4qo?t=1262
Promise: (English)
https://youtu.be/V6QOpJpK8jQ?t=1536
Promise: (Spanish)
https://youtu.be/Zxv7VnLCefY?t=998
Good News:...
Sins of Omission
Q: “My class of third-graders are reviewing some guidelines for confession preparation, and we’re learning about sins against the Commandments and what they look...