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The Universalis web site gives you quick and simple access to this resource, and to the liturgical calendar, and also to each day's readings at Mass.
Our school provides an excellent comprehensive education for students grades Kindergarten through 8. We strive to build a close relationship with church and community by educating our future Catholic leaders in faith and citizenship. All parishioners are asked to support school events and to keep the school in their prayerful intentions. We appreciate volunteers who are willing to spend time reading to young students and tutoring.
Sakura initially started as a crayon company in 1921. Disappointed that traditional crayon colors didn’t mix or overlay well, the innovative founders of Sakura began to experiment with different formulations to create an ideal stick drawing material. By 1924, Sakura invented the first-ever oil pastel that combined oil and pigment and named it Cray-Pas, a combination of the two words crayon and pastel.
This site has information on topics with patron saints , and profiles of those saints. Profiles have portraits, biographical information, areas of patronage , prayers , links to related sites, readings, etc. It’s heavily cross-indexed, and there are several ways to access the information.
Biographies of many of the saints of the Catholic Church
On March 25, 1999, Pope John-Paul II, called upon the world's 404,000 priests to teach the faithful how to pray. In obedience to the holy Pontiff, "The Catholic Doors Ministry" has put together thousands of Catholic prayers to compile "A Treasure Of Catholic Prayers."
The first file below, "HOW TO PRAY," serves as a tool to teach effective praying to the faithful so they may enjoy a daily communion and spiritual growth in the Lord Jesus Christ.
The word Novena come from the word "novem" which means "nine." It is a prayer that is said for nine consecutive days. A Novena may be a private or public spiritual devotion for the purpose of obtaining a special favour from heaven, be it a special grace, imploring a favour or to make a special petition.
Catechist’s Journey is a blog where I reflect on the joys and challenges of my 30 years in ministry, including my current work as an eighth-grade catechist. It is also a place for you to share what’s working–or not working–in your ministry. Learning together, we can more effectively proclaim the Catholic faith to others.
The Source for comprehensive teaching resources including lesson plans, games, icebreakers, worksheets and many other useful ideas to help you save time and money! Use our site as you need. Become an Individual Member or Group Member to have access to much more information, guides and suggestions.
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