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Responding to Pope Francis’ Call to Serve Others

by Kate Ristow  From the first days of his papacy, we learned that our newly elected Holy Father, Pope Francis, was a man of...

Learning Faith, Hope, and Love

Teaching your students about the theological virtues

Exploring the Mystery and Wonder of the Parables

Practical Strategies for Working with the 2013-2014 Catechist Formation Program

Your Space: In the Desert with Jesus

The learning area needs to inspire and engage your students. Here is an idea for how to decorate and arrange your learning space and prayer table for Lent.

Living in the Between Times

Dag Hammerskjöld, twentieth-century diplomat and author, wrote a short prayer that is especially good for us to recall at this time of year: “For all that has been, thanks. For all that will be, yes.”

Does John Use Parables? Introduction to John’s Figures of Speech

John’s Gospel, the last to be written (between 90 and 100 a.d.), is often called a spiritual Gospel, and the author has been called a theologian by John Chrysostom and other Fathers of the Church.

Meeting at the Well

As catechists, we come up short if all we transmit to our students is the content of the Catechism. We need also to convey gospel attitudes.

Advice from Master Catechists—February 2014

Master catechists answer questions from readers.

People of the Way

During Lent, we liturgically relive the passion and death of Christ. We know that his lifesaving death blazed a pathway into the reign of God for all of us.

From Manger to Mission

Through Baptism, We Are Sent; Through Eucharist, We Are Nourished