For the English version, click here. Juan 6, 55. 60–69 Muchos de sus discípulos se echaron para atrás y ya no querían andar con él. –Juan 6, 66 Imagina abandonar a […]
The task of planning and presenting a lesson can be daunting for any new catechist. Teaching the Pflaum Gospel Weeklies, however, comes together in three easy-to-use components—the student lessons, student […]
The editors of the Pflaum Gospel Weeklies write lessons to be age-appropriate and try to anticipate the many situations in which you may teach your students. But in many parishes […]
Para la versión en español, haga clic aquí. A Baptist who sometimes sang with our parish choir once said, “There are no denominations in Heaven.” I expect he’s correct. The […]
For the English version, click here. Un hombre bautista que a veces cantaba con el coro de nuestra parroquia dijo una vez: “En el cielo no hay confesiones”. Supongo que […]
Para la versión en español, haga clic aquí. John 6:51–58 “How can this man give us his flesh to eat?” –John 6:52 Every good writer knows that one way to […]
For the English version, click here. Juan 6, 51–58 “¿Cómo puede éste darnos a comer su carne?”. –Juan 6, 52 Todo buen escritor sabe que una forma de mantener a […]
The Gospel is for all ages, so plan to bring families together to explore the Sunday Gospel! The Gospel for All Ages Family Catechesis offers weekly Gospel-related questions for all […]
Can you imagine taking a test on the Homily and readings each week after Sunday Mass? The idea of testing children on what they’ve learned in religion class may make […]
Para la versión en español, haga clic aquí. On August 14, the Catholic Church celebrates the Memorial of Saint Maximilian Kolbe, Priest and Martyr. He was a Polish priest and […]