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  • 21st Sunday in Ordinary Time Year A

    The 21st Sunday in Ordinary Time Year A focuses on faith, leadership, and God’s wisdom. The readings show that God is in control and gives authority to those He chooses. Jesus makes Peter the foundation of His Church, showing that faith is the key to following God’s plan. Paul reminds us that no one can fully understand God’s wisdom. These passages call us to trust in God and recognize His guidance in our lives. Read More

  • 20th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year A

    The 20th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year A teaches about faith and trust in God. The readings show that He welcomes all people and listens to those who seek Him. The Gospel tells of a Canaanite woman who does not give up when asking Jesus for help. Her faith is strong, and Jesus heals her daughter. Paul reminds us that God’s mercy is for everyone. These messages encourage us to keep believing, even when challenges come. God sees our faith and answers in His time. This Sunday invites us to trust Him and stay close to Him in prayer. Read More

  • Party Circle Icebreaker

    The Party Circle Icebreaker game is a fun way to help youth learn names and feel included. With silly greetings and playful movement, this game breaks the ice and gets kids talking. It’s perfect for retreats, youth nights, or any time a new group comes together. It works well with themes like hospitality, being called by name, and welcoming others. No materials are needed, and everyone will be laughing in just a few minutes. Try it with your group and get ready for smiles and silly fun. Read More

  • Who Is Jesus Christ?

    Jesus shows us how to live with hope and trust. He is truly divine and truly human. He teaches through simple words and actions that speak to our daily lives. The Church looks to him as the Son of God who shares our human life and leads us with care. His birth, ministry, death, and rising show God’s love at work in the world. By following him, we learn to serve, speak truth, and grow in faith each day. Read More

  • Hello. This Is Jesus Lesson Plan on Our Relationship with Jesus

    This lesson plan, “Hello. This Is Jesus,” invites youth to reflect on their relationship with Christ and how they would introduce Him to others. Using Matthew 16:13-20, where Peter proclaims Jesus as the Christ, the lesson helps youth put their faith into words and grow in confidence. It encourages them to see Jesus as a friend and Savior, and to think about how His presence shapes their daily lives. Through fun activities, prayer, and discussion, youth are guided to answer Jesus’ question, “Who do you say that I am?” in a way that is personal and real. Read More

  • Saint Helena

    Saint Helena, the mother of Emperor Constantine, helped shape Christian history through her deep faith and quiet strength. Born into a simple life, she later became a woman of influence and used her role to support the Church. In her later years, she made a trip to the Holy Land and helped identify places linked to Jesus’s life and death. She is closely connected to the discovery of the True Cross and helped build several churches. Helena’s faith and actions left a lasting mark, especially in Jerusalem. Her feast day is August 18, and she is the patron saint of… Read More

  • Psalm 67: Share God’s Blessings

    Psalm 67 is a joyful prayer asking for God’s blessings and mercy. It begins with a request for God to shine His face on His people, bringing peace and guidance. The psalm praises God for His justice and kindness and invites all nations to worship Him. It reminds us that God’s blessings are not just for us to keep but to share with others. The psalm shows that God rules the world fairly and cares for all people. It is a call to praise God, trust in Him, and spread His love to everyone. Read More

  • Sock Toss Mix-Up

    Sock Toss Mix-Up is a fun activity that uses rolled socks, laundry baskets, and a few simple rules to get youth laughing and moving. Players must find creative ways to toss their socks while following changing challenges each round. The game is easy to set up and works well for youth groups, religious education classes, retreats, and Vacation Bible School. It can be used as an icebreaker, an energy break, or part of a lesson. After the game, youth can talk about trusting God, showing patience, trying again after failure, and handling unexpected changes. With simple supplies and lots of… Read More