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Pacing Plans for a Variety of Needs

The editors of the Pflaum Gospel Weeklies write lessons to be age-appropriate and try to anticipate the many situations in which you may teach your students. But in many parishes and schools, […]read more

Teaching Tools for a Terrific Year!

Catechists and teachers are getting geared up to start a new catechetical year. Give veterans and first-timers the tools they need to help them have a successful year. Resource manuals […]read more

Prayers for Back to School

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 catechists and […]read more

Saints Peter and Paul, Apostles

Saints Peter and Paul are the two foundations on which the early Church is built. Peter is chosen by Christ to be the head of the Apostles, the first Pope. […]read more

National Eucharistic Revival

The National Eucharistic Revival is a three-year effort that focuses on reviving devotion and belief in the Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist. It began on June 19, 2022, […]read more

The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ (Corpus Christi)

In the 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 to […]read more

The Nativity of Saint John the Baptist

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, […]read more

The Most Sacred Heart of Jesus

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 […]read more

The Most Holy Trinity

Of all the mysteries in the Christian faith, the mystery of the Holy Trinity may be the most difficult to grasp. In religion, a mystery is a truth about which […]read more

How Can We Respond to Tragedy?

After the mass shooting in Uvalde, Texas, we are left asking again: How do we, particularly as Catholics, respond to tragedy? And how do we help children deal with the […]read more

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Our Editors


David Dziena
Publisher

David Dziena is the Publisher of Pflaum Publishing Group. He has also served as Executive Editor and […]

Joan McKamey
Project Editor

Joan McKamey, project editor, joined the Gospel Weeklies editorial team in September 2016. […]

Erika De Urquidi
Bilingual Editor

Erika De Urquidi, bilingual editor, joined Bayard, Inc. in July 2018. During her 15 years as a professional translator […]