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Teaching the Sacraments with Digital Creativity

Computers, laptops, smartphones, tablets, interactive whiteboards, apps, blogs, and tweets: Technology is part of our everyday lives at home, in school, and in the parish. Technology is here to stay, and it can be a great gift in ministry!

Advice from Master Catechists—November/December 2014

by Janet Schaeffler, Dan Thomas, Kate Ristow, and Chris WeberAdvent Colors Why is violet the liturgical color for Advent—a color for penance—when the season...

CATECHIST INDEPTH: Catechesis and the Domestic Church

Sacred Traditions in the Domestic Church

The Pope’s on Twitter—Are You?

How Can You Use Social Media?

Engage Students in Advent by Creating a Blog

SR. CAROLINE CERVENY, SSJ-TOSF Advent can be a busy season of parties and shopping. It also presents creative opportunities to reflect on the meaning of...

Our Earthly Home, Our Heavenly Home

by Jeanne Heiberg Serenity, peace, security, relaxation, comfort, loving parents, siblings, love, joy: These are some of the words people responded with when I...

October: A Time to Celebrate Our Two New Saint-Popes!

by Kate Ristow See the end of this article for a puzzle activity that will help students review the biographies of St. John XXIII...

A Vocation Vocabulary: Know What You’re Talking About

by Karen M. Elliott, CPPSThe biblical stories of individuals called into a vocational covenant with God and God’s people are as inspiring today...

CATECHIST INDEPTH Catechesis and the Domestic Church

Forgiveness in the Domestic Church

Advice from Master Catechists — October 2014

by Dan Thomas, Chris Weber, Janet Schaeffler, and Kate RistowAll Saints Activity Before our parish-wide Mass on the eve of All Saints, parents come...