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Author: Joan McKamey

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 […]
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Para la versión en español, haga clic aquí. In my home, I display a cardboard sign that reads “God’s Peace Be in This House.” Whenever it catches my eye, I […]
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For the English version, click here. En mi casa, tengo a la vista un cartel de cartón que dice: “Que la paz de Dios esté en esta casa” sobre la […]
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Recently canonized saints generate excitement among learners and give children examples of people who followed God’s call in many different life situations. Catechists, teachers, families, and children feel a connection […]
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Para la versión en español, haga clic aquí. The coming of August means that those “lazy-hazy-crazy days of summer” break are nearing an end for many students and teachers. While […]
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For the English version, click here. La llegada del mes de agosto significa que los días del verano están llegando a su fin para muchos maestros y alumnos. El programa […]
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Every week, the Pflaum Gospel Weeklies lessons begin and end with prayers of the Church, prayers of the season, or spontaneous petitions and prayers of thanksgiving, so it’s fitting that […]
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Para la versión en español, haga clic aquí. Both the First Reading and Gospel for this Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time are about providing hospitality to visitors. In the First […]
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For the English version, click here.  Tanto la primera lectura como el Evangelio de este Decimosexto Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario tratan sobre la hospitalidad con los visitantes. En la primera […]
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Do you need a good pick-me-up? Has your effort to share the Good News been put on a back burner during the summer months? John Burland, the composer and voice […]
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