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Complete-A-Project Bible Search: Jesus, the Good Shepherd

This Complete-A-Project Bible Search Activity is for teacher and students (grades 4-6) working together.

The Word of God—A Living Force

Practical Strategies for Working with the 2009-2010 Catechist Formation Program

Catholic Olympic Games: End-of-Year Review

Channel your group's energy into a fun and memorable way to sum up the year's religious studies: Hold the 2010 Catholic Olympic Games in your classroom.

Celebrating Saint John of God—March 8

Hope of the sick Feast Day: March 8

Seek the Oasis

Fight or flight. This, we are taught, is our primitive and automatic response whenever perceiving an attack or threat.

Complete-A-Project Bible Search: The Parable of the Fig Tree

This Complete-A-Project Bible Search Activity is for teacher and students (grades 4-6) working together. The exercise can be completed using the Bible to find the answers.

To Celebrate Confession

Lent is called a "penitential" season. During these weeks, we become prayerfully aware of our weaknesses and sins and do penance.

Service, Nourishment, Commitment: Teaching about Holy Thursday

Our students miss so much of the richness and meaning of Christ's passion, death, and Resurrection if we neglect to teach them about Holy Thursday and the other celebrations of the Triduum.

Catholic Inventory: Where is Faith in Your Home?

We see our faith expressed at home in many ways—in the things we see around the house, and in the things we do. How much of your faith is in your home?

Advice from Master Catechists – February 2010

Are there problems with a child from another denomination attending our RE classes? Can we pray for the soldiers of our enemies?