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The Book of Revelation
Understanding the Book of Revelation can be difficult. Every time we participate in the Eucharistic celebration we are actually taking part in a liturgy where heaven intersects with earth. Read More
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Shepherd’s Voice Game
This game helps youth understand the importance of listening. Each group of sheep must listen to their shepherd’s voice and follow it. It also goes well with a lesson on sticking together in community. The group of sheep will find it easier to get home if they stay together. Read More
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All Things Visible and Invisible: Lesson Plan on Believing
This reflection will help youth think about what it means to believe in something which can’t be seen. How do we know it is real? Read More
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2nd Sunday of Easter (Divine Mercy Sunday) Year C
The readings for Divine Mercy Sunday Year C tell of Jesus Christ’s incredible love for us and his willingness to display his care for us. This is a time to reflect on all God has done to show us his mercy and to reveal his identity to us. Read More
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Learn New Ways to Pray
Prayer connects us to God in many ways. There are so many ways to pray, like speaking aloud, sitting in silence, or reflecting on Scripture. Prayer can happen in church, at home, or during daily tasks. It helps us grow closer to God and bring Him into every part of life. Exploring different ways to pray can help you find what works best for you. Whether through the Rosary, Mass, or quiet moments, prayer brings peace and strengthens faith. Try new ways to pray and see how they draw you closer to God’s love and presence in your life. Read More
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Jelly Bean Prayer with Printable Tags
The Jelly Bean Prayer is a fun Easter prayer for your family or youth ministry. Make up some jars of jelly beans to give away with the prayer during the Octave of Easter. Put them on display for the rest of Lent to remember that we are walking this Lenten journey with the hope of celebrating the resurrection of our Lord on Easter. Read More
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Holy Saturday
Holy Saturday is the day between Good Friday and Easter. It is a mix of both sorrow for the suffering of Jesus Christ and expectation of his rising. Read More
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Friendship Bracelets Affirmation Activity
Making friendship bracelets can be both a craft and an affirmation activity. The bracelets are made by sharing a bead with a friend and saying what unique quality you like about that person. Read More
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Saint Catherine of Siena, Virgin and Doctor of the Church
Saint Catherine of Siena Feast Day: April 29 Saint Catherine of Siena is one of the most well-known saints in the Catholic Church. She lived in the 1300s in Italy. Her full name was Caterina Benincasa. She is known for her strong faith and her courage. She is also known for her writings and letters. […] Read More
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Easter Sunday – The Resurrection of the Lord
Easter is the most significant celebration in the church year. Catholics celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead. Easter is actually an octave, lasting eight days. Read More