In this blog post, Susan Mahan explores the idea of holiness from a variety of perspectives. Which of the many voices we hear around us and within us are the ones to heed? Find It. Did you like this?…
Category: Catechetics
“Christ is Risen.” “He is Truly Risen.”
Blog post for Easter 2012. Includes an English version of the hymn Victimae paschali laudes from the Liturgy for Easter Sunday. Find it. Did you like this? Share it:Tweet
Celebrations and Heartbreaks – There’s Always a “Day After”
A reflection on the common experience of highs and lows in life, each followed by a "day after" in which we find that life goes on and we bask in the grace received or begin to heal from the hurts.…
The Church: LA Religious Education Congress, by Susan T. Mahan
A blog post from the 2012 Los Angeles Religious Education Congress. Reflection on the common theme heard in workshops and conversations about the importance of reconciliation, spiritual direction and evangelization regarding the need for God in our world today. Find…
Celebrating St. Patrick’s Day with Irish Soda Bread
A blog post with a short bit of information about St. Patrick and his feast that includes a recipe for Irish Soda Bread and an idea for making it as a treat for children. Find It. Did you…
Transfiguration – A Puzzle
This is a puzzle suitable for use by all ages. The theme is the Transfiguration. Available for download in color or as a black and white page that can be used for coloring. Find it. Did you like this?…
Driven into the Desert
A lenten puzzle based on the readings for the 1st Sunday of Lent, Cycle B. Find it. Did you like this? Share it:Tweet
Church History: Faith Handed On, by Kevin L. Hughes, Ph.D.
Church history is the story of faith handed on, of how fallible human people, given by God to be members of the Body of Christ in the Church, have struggled to live out the Gospel in the very concrete circumstances…
Scripture: Nourished by the Word, by Margaret Nutting Ralph, Ph.D.
The book contains the basic and preliminary information that you and your fellow adult Catholics need to know to correctly understand Scripture. We all know from history, and perhaps from our personal experience, that some people use the Bible to…
An Advent Calendar to Make with Children
Advent calendars are a traditional way to mark the passage of days in December leading to Christmas Day. This post includes links to a Do-It-Yourself Advent Calendar that children can make. Find It. Did you like this? Share it:Tweet