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For the English version, click here. Durante todo el Año de la Iglesia, los signos, símbolos e imágenes dirigen nuestra atención hacia el verano: las ramas verdes del Adviento, el […]
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When Pope Francis declared the Year of Saint Joseph, the Vatican Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments introduced seven new invocations to the Litany of Saint […]
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The feast of The Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary is on May 31, which coincides with the three-day Memorial Day weekend this year. Whether families are venturing out to […]
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The Magi are a charming part of most Nativity scenes, even if their presence there is completely erroneous. The Magi never saw Jesus as a newborn, and they certainly never […]
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Here are some excellent resources to send home with students this summer. Seeds: Bedtime Prayer / Oración para la hora de acostarse Promise: Review of the Sign of the Cross […]
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The Visit of the Magi, the wise men, or the three kings has become inexorably bonded to the Christmas story. What Nativity scene would be complete without Melchior, Caspar, and […]
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Sometimes your schedule doesn’t exactly match ours. These lessons will help you if you begin earlier or end later than our lessons do. Seeds Early Start Lessons (English) Early Start […]
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It’s time to assess your students to see how much they learned and retained through this year. Post (or Final) Tests are available in both English and Spanish for Good News, Venture, […]
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We tend to think that everything involving Joseph in the infancy of Jesus happened all at once, but that isn’t the case. Even the Scriptures let us know that the […]
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Many images of Saint Joseph show him carrying a white lily. For someone who was a manual laborer, a delicate flower seems like an odd choice of imagery, but there […]
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