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Author: Nicholle Check

Help children understand and participate in the many celebrations of the Triduum—Holy Thursday, Good Friday, and Holy Saturday. This Visions activity Triduum Days/Los días del Triduo walks through each of […]
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Saint Isidore of Seville’s feast day is April 4. Learn more about him and invite your class to do activities suggested below that relate in some way to his life. […]
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Take a minute to look at Lent through the eyes of a child. First, Lent feels long. Forty days whip by quickly for adults, but it is a long stretch […]
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Good News children likely know many of the prayers of the Church, including the Our Father (Lord’s Prayer), the Hail Mary, and the creeds. They may not realize that the Sign […]
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Most catechists begin each class with a gathering prayer and welcome. During Lent, you may want to add a brief check-in period to see how the children are doing—with school, […]
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There’s always something going on in the Church, whether it’s a feast day or other celebration or we’re in the midst of a special liturgical season. Knowing where we are […]
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What could be better than celebrating love? Children can express the secure feeling of being loved and the joy of sharing that love with family and friends. It’s not a […]
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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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The editors of the Pflaum Gospel Weeklies write lessons to be age-appropriate and to anticipate the many situations in which you may teach your students. But in many parishes and […]
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Take a comprehensive look at the entire 2020–2021 Pflaum Gospel Weeklies year. The editors have compiled Scope and Sequence charts for all levels in both Spanish and English. The charts […]
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