The virtue of faith enables us to believe in God and all that the Church teaches us. It helps us to believe all that God has told us about himself and all that he has done....
“Persons with disabilities, especially children, are particularly beloved of the Lord and are integral members of the Christian community.” (National Directory for Catechesis...
Every day we have the opportunity to act as Jesus’ disciples. A virtue is a good habit that helps us to act according to God’s love for us. The theological virtues of faith,...
Music and song is such an important part of being Catholic, and it’s also an important part of learning. Making time for music in your Religious Education program for music...
It is always an appropriate time of year to discuss the liturgical year with your students. Depending on the age of the students you teach, you can adapt the information to...
The 10 Commandments are the Laws of God’s covenant given to Moses on Mount Sinai. These Laws were followed by the Israelites and are God’s Laws for us, today, as well. The 10...
During the Spring, many children and young people celebrate the Sacraments of the Eucharist and Penance and Reconciliation for the very first time. This is a special time...
It is always an appropriate time of year to discuss the liturgical year with your students. Depending on the age of the students you teach, you can adapt the information to...
From the earliest days of the Church, Christians remembered Jesus’ life and death by visiting and praying at the places where Jesus lived, suffered, died, and rose from the...
If you’ve subscribed to this blog, congratulations! You already know the value of technology for your religious education program. Whether your school or parish is...
The month of February is African American History Month, and an opportunity for schools and parishes to celebrate the history and contributions of generations of African...