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Saints are real-life heroes and heroines of faith who inspire us by their virtues to become more like Christ. In this series of beautifully illustrated early reader books, these real stories come to life and connect with a todays children, ages 4 to 9. People liked to hear Saint Francis preach. He was kind, cheerful and always smiled. He preached about peace and forgiveness. People liked his simple life. His little group of followers soon became a religious order called the Friars Minor. They preached and helped sick and poor people. Saint Francis calls us to look at ourselves. Do we respect the earth and all creation? How can we make our world a better place?
How to Survive Being Married to a Catholic uses a lively and highly original cartoon format with full-color illustrations to explain the central beliefs of Catholics in thirteen lighthearted chapters.This book presents straightforward answers to more than eighty of the questions most commonly asked about Catholicism. Also, it includes a glossary of Catholic terms and suggestions for further reading.If you aren't Catholic, but your partner is, and you want to understand more about their faith, read this book and laugh. Trusted for over 30 years, How to Survive Being Married to a Catholic has been updated with new content.Softcover, full-color interior
"Breaking Open the Word assists leaders of adult and teen Christian initiation, as well as Bible study groups, to "break open" and explore the word of God proclaimed in the Sunday liturgy. The Scripture readings in this book are taken directly from the texts use during the Mass, the Lectionary for Sunday Mass. After each reading, the pastoral commentary and reflection questions by biblical scholar Mary Katharine Deeley facilitate meditation and discussion, bringing Scripture alive and making it relevant to today. Breaking Open the Word can be used on its own or in combination with Liguori Publications' Journey of Faith RCIA program. Each reading is cross-referenced to a Journey of Faith lesson, enabling a Lectionary-based approach to catechesis for Christian initiation. Separate volumes of Breaking Open the Word are available for each year of the three-year liturgical cycle, and each includes additional materials for use during Lent and the Easter Triduum. Mary Katharine Deeley, MDiv, PhD, serves as the pastoral associate and director of Christ the Teacher Institute for the Sheil Catholic Center at Northwestern University"--
John Vianney was born in France during the French Revolution when religion was forbidden. He desperately wanted to become a priest so that he could help people love God. Finally, he was ordained a priest, receiving the sacrament of Holy Orders.He was sent to the village of Ars, where a lot of people lost their faith. Father Vianney helped them find it, teaching them how to live and love like Jesus. "Come to mass, and come meet Jesus," he urged. He is the patron saint of parish priests. His feast day is August 4.Saints are real-life heroes of faith who inspire us by their virtues to become more like Christ. In the Saints and Me! series, these beautifully illustrated early-reader books tell the real stories of saints that come to life and connect with today's children aged 4 to 9.
The Saints for Sacraments Activity Book includes fun activities, prayer cards, and coloring pages for all seven books included in the set: John the Baptist (saint for Baptism)Padre Pio (saint for Reconciliation) Teresa of Ávila (saint for the Eucharist)Philip Neri (saint for Confirmation)Louis and Zélie Martin (saints for Matrimony)John Vianney (saint for Holy Orders)Maximilian Kolbe (saint for Anointing of the Sick)With 96 reproducible pages, this coloring and activity book makes a great resource for teachers, catechists, and parents to use over and over again! The variety of activities enables children to relive the story and learn through activities that correlate to the story (such as word searches containing the words in the story, coloring sheets of pictures from the story, reflective material on the saint as a role model, maps, and listing the items found at the sacrament). This is an excellent way to introduce these Saints for Sacraments to children, helping them to understand their virtues and desire to live holy lives. Activities are for children ages 6-9. An answer key is provided.
John the Baptist was a great prophet who lived a long time ago. Before John was born, the angel Gabriel proclaimed that God had a special mission for him.When John grew up, he preached that the Messiah was coming and people should get ready. At the Jordan River he baptized those who wished to find new life in Jesus. He came to be known as John the Baptist. One day, Jesus came to John and asked to be baptized too. The story of John teaches us how the sacrament of Baptism gives us the gifts of God's grace, life, and love. He is the patron (June 24) of the sacrament of Baptism and of converts.Saints are real-life heroes of faith who inspire us by their virtues to become more like Christ. In the Saints and Me! series, these beautifully illustrated early-reader books tell the real stories of saints that come to life and connect with today's children aged 4 to 9.
Thomas witnessed Jesus preaching, performing miracles, and dying on a cross. Hearing about Jesus resurrection, Thomas declared he would believe only when he saw Jesus himself. When Jesus appeared to him, Thomas said, My Lord and my God! He wanted to bring Jesus presence to people in other lands and traveled to Persia and India, building churches and evangelizing. His feast day is July 3, and he is the patron of builders and architects as well as the Apostle of India.
Matthew was a tax collector. In Jesus day, Jewish tax collectors worked for the Romans and were often disliked for being unfair. One day, Jesus asked Matthew to follow his way. Matthew invited Jesus into his home and became an apostle, which meant leaving behind his old way of life. After Jesus ascended into heaven, Matthew spread the Good News and wrote one of the gospels. He is the patron (September 21) of tax collectors, bankers, and accountants.
This charming, full-color children's book tells the Nativity story through the eyes of Lemi, a little lamb. One winter night, Lemi gets lost just outside Bethlehem. His shepherd finds the lost sheep, and then receives heavenly messengers and amazing news.Children learn about the true Prince of Peace as a peaceful kingdom comes alive on that holy night in the Bethlehem stable.
Lizzie Velasquez recently graduated from Texas State University in San Marcos with a degree in communications. She is one of only three known people in the world with a medical syndrome that doesn't allow her to gain weight or create muscle. Lizzie, an author of three books, has appeared as a motivational speaker at more than 200 workshops. Her story has been featured in national and international media, including The Today Show, Inside Edition, Katie Couric, Dr. Drew, Australia's Sunday Night, and Germany's Explosiv.
Gerard Majella was devoted to the service of God. He was a kind and gentle man, always willing to help others. As a Redemptorist lay brother, he contributed to his community and brought others closer to God. God blessed St. Gerard with special gifts and miraculous cures. How can we help others like Gerard Majella?
The Saints of Christmas Activity Book includes fun activities and coloring
Saints are real-life heroes and heroines of faith who inspire us by their virtues to become more like Christ. In this series of beautifully illustrated early reader books, these real stories come to life and connect with a todays children, ages 4 to 9. Brother Martin worked in the infirmary at the monastery, and opened an orphanage and a hospital. He gave out food and supplies to people in the city. He cared for the slaves from Africa. Brother Martin loved all Gods creatures. Everyone loved Brother Martin. His heart was full of love for all people and all races. He felt that they were his brothers and sisters. People called him Martin of Charity. His whole life had been a gift to others.
Katherine Alpha Borgatti is an artist and illustrator native to Louisiana. She is a convert to the Catholic faith and has a passion for Catholic art. Her works include portraits of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Jesus and various Saints. Katherine resides in Mandeville, Louisiana with her husband Mike and their three children, Matthew, Annamarie and John.
Portrayals of each mystery of the Rosary by master artists add new perspectives to each familiar Scripture story. The author invites us to place ourselves in each scene, imagining the people, places, sights, sounds, and emotions present at each event. His pastorally styled meditations urge us to go beyond simple observance, to enter the beauty and complexity of each drama and, ultimately, to connect our lives, including our current joys or challenges, to the lives of Jesus and Mary.
"Meet the Risen Jesus with an amazing bunny--and his amazing tale. Children will learn Jesus' friendship and comfort through the eyes of a timid bunny rabbit who experiences the love and joy that Jesus brings first hand."
Thomas More was the father of a happy, holy family. He believed in living his faith and teaching by example. Loyalty to God was very important. A man of integrity, he would not reject his values. St. Thomas More shared his faith both in word and action. Can you share your faith like this family saint?
Following Christ is not always easy, but takes courage, patience, and love. In "Ablaze: Stories of Daring Teen Saints, " Colleen Swaim examines the lives of eight young men and women who were set fire with the Spirit and set free to live lives of extraordinary virtue.All became saints for the outgoing, against-the-current heroism of their teen years. Read how Chiara Luce, an Italian high school student, faced cancer joyfully, inspiring thousands to throng her funeral in song. Follow Kizito, a brand-new Christian, as his faith is challenged by a king and he is marched to his death for standing firm. From martyrdom to missionary life and from sickness to the silence of religious life, these teens show that we are all called to follow Christ in our own unique ways. These stories come alive with vivid storytelling and saintly challenges designed to inspire reflection and enflame your heart. Through prayers, images, and maps, catch a glimpse of a saint's world that carries lessons for our own--and discover how you can set our world ablaze with love for the Lord!
Michael was created by God to protect all creation from the threats of evil. When Lucifer, a disobedient angel, persuaded other angels to turn against God, Michael led Gods armies of angels into battle, defeating Lucifer. Michael is a protector of the Church and its peoples and is a special guardian of the pope. His feast day is September 29, and he is the patron of police officers and emergency responders.
Elizabeth Ann Seton: Mother for Many tells the story of Elizabeth Ann Seton, the first US native-born citizen to be canonized, who established the first Catholic school and had seven children of her own.The biographies in this new series help the young reader develop an understanding of our real-life heroes, the saint and introduce children ages 4-9 to the concept that saints are people who live all around us, and who can inspire us to become more like Christ. Elizabeth Ann Seton is one of 6 saints in the Saints of North America set, part of the Saints and Me! series.
God sees and cares about all that we do. St. Thérèse of Lisieux knew that even ordinary activities mattered to God. She developed a "little way" of doing small things out of love for God. Having learned about love from her family, Thérèse approached her daily chores and community with faith and patience. How can you learn to love God in little ways like Thérèse?
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The ever-popular and long-running OCIA program, Journey of Faith for Teens, has a fresh, new look and expanded leader materials. Written in the engaging, pastoral style of the Redemptorists, the content more fully addresses relevant life issues, faith topics, and questions in a catechetical approach to OCIA. Engaged teens learn better, which is why we've combined collaborative activities with group discussions and private journaling to appeal to a variety of learners in a way that's flexible enough for you to modify to your unique needs.Enlightenment covers God's mercy and forgiveness, an introduction to the scrutinies, and the Lenten practices of prayer, fasting, and almsgiving. Teens also participate in a group Lenten retreat. Mystagogy leads teens, now members of the Church, into full participation with their Church and parish communities and continues their faith formation as they share the joy and enthusiasm they have for the faith with others.This comprehensive Leader Guide gives you everything you need to walk into your OCIA class and start leading--whether you're a veteran OCIA instructor or a first-time volunteer. The expanded materials include: New, wraparound design that enables you to see what your participants see so you can spend more time teaching and growing in faith alongside your groupComplete instructions for how to use Journey of Faith with an explanation of the lesson plan components including schedule optionsTips on how to be an effective catechistPractical suggestions for teaching in a group settingAdditional discussion points prepare you for their responses and keep the conversation goingA complete glossary of all new concepts and terms taught in the lessons The process by which adults are initiated into the Catholic faith throughout the United States is now called the OCIA--the Order of Christian Initiation of Adults. "Order" is a clearer translation of the Latin term for the process formerly known as the RCIA--the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults. People preparing for baptism and reception into the Church celebrate several rites as part of the order to which those rites belong--an order whose mission is to journey in the faith. The US Conference of Catholic Bishops adopted the name change in 2021, with American dioceses introducing the name thereafter. For more information, please contact your local diocese.
The ever-popular and long-running OCIA program, Journey of Faith for Teens, has a fresh, new look and expanded leader materials. Written in the engaging, pastoral style of the Redemptorists, Journey of Faith and Jornada de Fe (previously, Camino de Fe) speak more clearly to teens where they are in their faith journey and offer more integration with their daily life. New content more fully addresses relevant life issues, faith topics, and questions in a catechetical approach to OCIA. Journey of Faith for Teens, Inquiry introduces teens to the Catholic faith in a way that's relevant to where they are in their own lives. Some of the concepts include the Trinity, Jesus as fully human and fully divine, an introduction to the Bible and Scripture, prayer life, the Mass, Church leadership, Mary, and the saints. The comprehensive Leader Guide gives you everything you need to walk into your New, wraparound design that enables you to see what your participants see so you can spend more time teaching and growing in faith alongside your group Complete instructions for how to use Journey of Faith with an explanation of the lesson plan components including schedule options Tips on how to be an effective catechist Practical suggestions for teaching in a group setting Additional discussion points prepare you for their responses and keep the conversation going A complete glossary of all new concepts and terms taught in the lessons The process by which adults are initiated into the Catholic faith throughout the United States is now called the OCIA--the Order of Christian Initiation of Adults. "Order" is a clearer translation of the Latin term for the process formerly known as the RCIA--the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults. People preparing for baptism and reception into the Church celebrate several rites as part of the order to which those rites belong--an order whose mission is to journey in the faith. The US Conference of Catholic Bishops adopted the name change in 2021, with American dioceses introducing the name thereafter. For more information, please contact your local diocese.
The process by which adults are initiated into the Catholic faith throughout the United States is now called the OCIA--the Order of Christian Initiation of Adults. "Order" is a clearer translation of the Latin term for the process formerly known as the RCIA--the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults. People preparing for baptism and reception into the Church celebrate several rites as part of the order to which those rites belong--an order whose mission is to journey in the faith. The US Conference of Catholic Bishops adopted the name change in 2021, with American dioceses introducing the name thereafter. For more information, please contact your local diocese. The ever-popular and long-running OCIA program, Journey of Faith, has a fresh, modern look and expanded leader materials. Written in the engaging, pastoral style of the Redemptorists, Journey of Faith and Jornada de Fe (previously, Camino de Fe) speak more clearly to people where they are in their faith journey and offer more integration with their daily life. For parishes that enjoy Liguori's Catholic Update newsletter, lesson-by-lesson references allow you to easily supplement any topics with timely and enlightening articles.The Enlightenment lessons cover God's mercy and forgiveness, an introduction to the scrutinies, and the Lenten practices of prayer, fasting, and almsgiving. There is also a group Lenten retreat. The Mystagogy material leads the new members of the Church into full participation with their Church and parish communities as they continue their faith formation now that they are fully initiated into the Church and share the joy and enthusiasm they have for the faith with others.This comprehensive Leader Guide gives you everything you need to walk into your OCIA class and start leading. The expanded materials include: New, wraparound design that enables you to see what your participants see so you can spend more time teaching and growing in faith alongside your groupComplete instructions for how to use Journey of Faith with an explanation of the lesson plan components including schedule optionsTips on how to be an effective catechistPractical suggestions for teaching in a group settingAdditional discussion points prepare you for their responses and keep the conversation goingA complete glossary of all new concepts and terms taught in the lessonsSupplemental material suggestions such as The Word Into Life scriptural study for OCIA groups and the popular Catholic Update newsletters on core OCIA topics
Journey of Faith for Teens introduces teens to the Catholic faith in a way that's relevant to where they are in their own lives, using an engaging pastoral style. Based on the best-selling adult Christian initiation program from Liguori Publications, Journey of Faith for Teens addresses relevant life issues, faith topics, and questions in a catechetical approach to OCIA.The concepts in Journey of Faith for Teens: Catechumenate include the OCIA process and rites, salvation history, lessons on each of the sacraments, Church history, dignity of life, social justice, and moral living.Engaged teens learn better, which is why we've combined collaborative activities with group discussions and private journaling to appeal to a variety of learners in a way that's flexible enough for you to modify to your unique needs.The related comprehensive Leader Guide gives you everything you need to walk into your OCIA class and start leading--whether you're a veteran OCIA instructor or a first-time volunteer. Additional discussion points prepare you for their responses and keep the conversation going. The contemporary wraparound design enables you to see what your participants see so you can spend more time teaching and growing in faith alongside your group. The process by which adults are initiated into the Catholic faith throughout the United States is now called the OCIA--the Order of Christian Initiation of Adults. "Order" is a clearer translation of the Latin term for the process formerly known as the RCIA--the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults. People preparing for baptism and reception into the Church celebrate several rites as part of the order to which those rites belong--an order whose mission is to journey in the faith. The US Conference of Catholic Bishops adopted the name change in 2021, with American dioceses introducing the name thereafter. For more information, please contact your local diocese.
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