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When you’re working with young people who have special developmental needs, finding the right resource is important—and can be challenging. The Gospel Weeklies are a favorite resource of many catechists and teachers […]
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On July 5, the Church in the US honors Saint Elizabeth of Portugal, the 14th-century queen consort who is remembered for her work to promote peace in her family and […]
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In this Sunday’s Second Reading, Saint Paul recounts the institution of the Eucharist at the Last Supper. Jesus tells the Apostles to eat his Body and drink his Blood and […]
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The birth of Jesus is not the only birth announced by the angel Gabriel. In the Gospel for this solemnity, we hear the story of John the Baptist’s father, Zechariah, […]
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Why do we speak about the heart of Jesus? In Jewish teaching, the heart is considered the center of a person’s being, not merely the center of emotions. This center […]
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The Church celebrates the exemplary lives of saints throughout the year. During the summer months, remind your children and their families about some of these special people. Summer Saints includes […]
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Pentecost is an opportunity to help children and young people understand the role of the Holy Spirit in the Holy Trinity. They are likely to embrace the idea that Pentecost […]
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Summer does not have to mean summer “slide.” These weeks can be the time for children to reset habits and make positive changes. As classes end and the children head […]
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This 14th-century saint endured a great deal of violence and sadness in her life, including physical abuse and the death of her spouse and twin sons. She expressed interest in […]
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Our popular Family Corner / Rincón de la Familia feature, which is part of every Gospel Weeklies student lesson as well as The Gospel for All Ages / El evangelio […]
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