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February is Black History Month in the United States. Along with November, which is Black Catholic History Month, this observance presents opportunities to learn more about the history and influence […]
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As we observe Celebrate Catholic Schools Week in the US, it’s a good time for catechists, teachers, and parents to consider how well we are grounding the children in our […]
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National Celebrate Catholic Schools Week is the annual celebration of Catholic education in the United States. It starts the last Sunday in January and runs all week, which is January […]
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While adults may moan at the news of a snowy forecast, most little ones rejoice at the sight of falling flakes. When we teach young children about prayer, it may […]
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It may seem early to the average person, but for program directors and catechists, Advent is right around the corner! Pflaum offers a free Advent event plan in both English […]
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It’s not too tough to think of ways to apply a Sunday Gospel message to a Language Arts lesson, but making connections to Math and Science can pose more of […]
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In celebration of the National Eucharistic Revival and the 10th National Eucharistic Congress in 2024, Bayard, Inc, and John Burland, Composer and National Music Consultant for Bayard, are pleased to […]
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by Kevin M. Dowd, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Theology, Anna Maria College, Paxton, MA In the age of social media, the Parable of the Good Samaritan has yet more relevance. […]
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Are you looking for new ideas for enriching your students’ experience with a better understanding of the Advent-Christmas? Join co-hosts, Jen and Dave, and special guest, David Mead, on a […]
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We know what happens when two or more are gathered in Jesus’ name—but what happens when 80,000 passionate Catholics come together in anticipation of a new Pentecost? Next summer in […]
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