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  • Tips for When You Visit the Elderly

    Visiting an elderly relative or friend can be a meaningful activity for children and teens. Or visit a nursing home.  Here are some tips for when you visit the elderly. Read More

  • Counting the Cost Lesson Plan

    Following Jesus takes commitment. In Luke 14:25-33, Jesus tells His followers to count the cost before choosing to follow Him. He compares it to building a tower or going to war—both require planning and preparation. This lesson helps youth understand that being Catholic isn’t always easy, but it is worth it. They will explore real challenges, like peer pressure and balancing faith with other activities. Through discussion and reflection, they will learn how to stay strong by praying, reading Scripture, and relying on the support of others. Counting the cost helps youth grow in faith and trust in Jesus. Read More

  • 23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time Year C

    The readings for 23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time Year C help us think about what we truly desire. Do I desire the things of this world or am I willing to sacrifice now to follow Jesus Christ? Read More

  • The Common of Virgins

    The Common of Virgins is a special part of the Catholic lectionary. It honors women saints who gave their lives fully to Jesus through virginity and faith. These readings are used at Mass to show their love, strength, and devotion. They also help us think about how we can live for Christ in our own way. This article explains the readings, when they are used, and what they mean. It’s a simple guide to help you learn more and grow in faith. Read More

  • Humility Prayer: Show Me How to Be Humble

    The Humility Prayer is a simple way to ask God for help in letting go of pride and selfishness. It reminds us to stop seeking attention or approval and to focus on living like Jesus, who showed perfect humility. This prayer is especially meaningful for youth, helping them navigate challenges like peer pressure and the need to be admired. It can be a powerful addition to youth ministry, encouraging young people to trust God and grow in faith. The Humility Prayer invites all of us to put God and others first in our lives. Read More

  • Common Ground Game

    The Common Ground game is a simple group activity that helps youth connect by finding shared experiences. It’s perfect for introducing youth ministry themes like dignity, kindness, or inclusion. This easy icebreaker encourages conversation, builds trust, and creates a welcoming atmosphere. It’s great for any size group and requires no materials! Read More

  • September 2025: Mass Readings and Resources

    September 2025 is Year C in the Sunday liturgical cycle and Year 1 in the weekday cycle. See Mass readings resources for specific Sundays and feast days in for September 2025 here. Read More

  • Dignity of All People Lesson Plan

    The Respecting the Dignity of All People lesson plan helps youth explore Jesus’ teaching in Luke 14:1, 7-14 about including and valuing others. It challenges them to see the worth of every person, especially those who are often overlooked or excluded. This lesson encourages youth to reflect on their actions and inspires them to treat others with respect, kindness, and fairness in their daily lives. It’s an opportunity to help young people live out their faith by following Jesus’ example and honoring the dignity of every person. Perfect for youth ministry, catechesis, or classrooms. Read More

  • Psalm 87

    Psalm 87 celebrates Jerusalem, chosen by God as His holy city. It shows that people from all nations will be counted as children of Zion, pointing to the Church as a home for all. The psalm speaks of joy, music, and life flowing from God’s dwelling. For Catholics, it reminds us that we belong to God’s family through baptism and the Church. It is a song of unity, hope, and welcome that still speaks to us today. Read More

  • 22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time Year C

    The readings for the 22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time Year C help us think about the order of things in the Kingdom of God. Do I put myself higher than other or am I willing to raise my brothers and sisters up so that all can experience the Kingdom of God on earth? Read More

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