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  • Psalm 77

    Psalm 77 is a prayer of struggle and hope. The writer feels alone and questions if God has turned away. Then the psalm turns to remembering God’s great works, especially saving His people in the past. For Catholics, it teaches us to pray honestly, trust God’s care, and look to His faithfulness, even in hard times. Read More

  • Saint James the Greater, Apostle

    Saint James the Greater was one of Jesus’ twelve apostles. He was the son of Zebedee and the brother of John the Evangelist. James was called by Jesus while he was fishing with his brother. They left their nets and followed Jesus right away. Read More

  • Cork Ship in a Bottle

    The cork ship in a bottle craft is a simple, engaging activity for youth ministry. It combines creativity with faith lessons, teaching trust in God and the journey of faith. The ship represents the Church or God’s guidance, while the water connects to baptism and navigating life’s challenges. Use this craft with themes like Jesus calming the storm or the Church as the Barque of Peter. Youth can decorate the sails with Christian symbols, adding a personal touch. This activity fosters teamwork, creativity, and meaningful conversations about faith. The finished ship is a lasting reminder of faith and fellowship. Read More

  • Psalm 95

    Psalm 95 is a call to worship and listen to God. It praises him as the maker of all and our caring shepherd. It invites us to bow before him with joy and trust. It also warns us not to harden our hearts, like the Israelites in the desert. For Catholics, it is prayed often in worship as a reminder to praise, listen, and stay faithful each day. Read More

  • Keep Knocking: Lesson Plan on Persistence in Prayer

    This lesson on persistence in prayer helps youth understand the importance of trusting God and staying connected to Him through prayer. Using Jesus’ teaching in Luke 11:1-13, it explores how persistence deepens faith, builds patience, and strengthens our relationship with God. The lesson includes engaging activities, scripture reflection, and small group discussions to help youth see that God always hears our prayers and responds with love. By learning to pray persistently, even when answers aren’t immediate, youth grow in trust and discover the power of relying on God in their daily lives. It’s about faith, hope, and staying close to… Read More

  • 17th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year C

    The readings for 17th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year C encourage us to pray and ask God for good things. So prayer is clearly the theme for this Sunday. Explore a new type of prayer. Here are some ideas. Read More

  • Psalm 97

    Psalm 97 is a song of praise for God as King. It shows His power in nature and calls the earth to rejoice. It warns against idols and promises joy for those who love Him. Catholics see it as a reminder to trust God’s rule and live with righteousness, knowing His care brings hope now and joy forever. Read More

  • Saint Mary Magdalene

    St. Mary Magdalene was one of the disciples of Jesus. She was probably wealthy and provided financial support for his ministry. She was present at Jesus’ crucifixion and burial and was one of the first witnesses to his resurrection. Read More

  • Psalm 113

    Psalm 113 is a joyful song that praises God’s greatness and love. It says God is high above all things, yet He cares for the poor and weak. He lifts the lowly, blesses families, and brings hope to those in need. Catholics see this as a call to trust God and to care for others, praising Him each day with words and actions. Read More

  • Psalm 68

    Psalm 68 is a song of praise to God as King and protector. It tells how He saves His people, defeats His enemies, and cares for the poor. It remembers how God led Israel through the desert and gave them a home. The psalm calls everyone to rejoice and give thanks for His help. Catholics see it as a sign of God’s mercy and as pointing to Jesus, who brings freedom and hope. It reminds us to trust God, help those in need, and praise Him with joy. Read More

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