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Author: Joan McKamey

The National Eucharistic Revival (USA) is a three-year effort focused on reviving devotion and belief in the Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist. It began on June 19, 2022, […]
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Who among us doesn’t remember with fondness and surprising recall the songs we learned as children? I remember Sister Shirley teaching me and my classmates a song about Zacchaeus. We […]
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Para la versión en español, haga clic aquí. Happy New Year! We begin a new Liturgical Year on the First Sunday of Advent. You’ll notice that our Advent Gospel Weeklies lessons focus […]
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For the English version, click here. ¡Feliz año nuevo! Comenzamos el nuevo Año Litúrgico con el Primer Domingo de Adviento. Notarás que las lecciones de Adviento de los Gospel Weeklies se enfocan […]
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The first week of Advent also marks the first week of the new Liturgical Year in the Catholic Church. This week, the Church moves its focus from the Gospel of […]
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Map out your plans for the next several weeks and work some of these resources into your class plans or to send home: Seeds: Your Senses and Christmas / Tus […]
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Sunday, November 20, marks the last Sunday of the Liturgical Year in the Catholic Church. It’s also the day that Catholics observe the Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of […]
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A man whose feast day falls appropriately close to the Solemnity of Christ the King is Blessed Miguel Pro of Mexico. His feast day is November 23. He was martyred […]
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Para la versión en español, haga clic aquí. Sunday, November 13, is the World Day of the Poor and the weekend for the special collection for the Catholic Campaign for […]
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For the English version, click here. El domingo 13 de noviembre es la Jornada Mundial de los Pobres y el fin de semana de la colecta especial para la Campaña […]
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