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"The Christian home is the place where children first learn about the faith. The Catechism of the Catholic Church calls the family home "the domestic church," a community of grace and prayer, a school of human virtues and of Christian charity. (CCC, # 1666)

With that in mind, we are offering this series of articles for the on-going faith development of families, the first and most important teachers of the faith for their children."


GOD'S WORD IN HUMAN WORDS, Third in a series

CHURCH LEADERSHIP PAVES THE WAY, Second in a series

EMBRACING THE MODERN BIBICAL RENEWAL, First in a series on Catholics and the Bible

PAUL AND GOD'S FUTURE, Twelfth in a Series

PAUL AND THE UNITY OF THE CHURCH, Eleventh in a series

PAUL'S VISION OF THE CHURCH, Tenth in a series

PAUL THE HUMAN APOSTLE, Ninth in a series

SCRIPTURE AND TRADITION, Sixth in a series

PAUL UNDER FIRE, Eighth in a series

PAUL AND FREEDOM, Seventh in a series

PAUL AND TRADITION, Sixth in a series

PAUL THE LETTER WRITER, Fifth in a series

PAUL THE MISSIONARY, Fourth in a series

PAUL AND HIS JEWISH HERITAGE, Third in a series

PAUL'S ENCOUNTER WITH CHRIST, Second in a series

PAUL AND HIS WORLD, First in a series on St. Paul

Interfaith Relations

The Link Between Liturgy and Catechesis

Spe Salvi: Pope Benedict Reflects On Christian Hope

Teaching to Multiple Intelligences

If you Want Peace, Work for Justice: Populorum Progressio Forty Years Later

Reclaiming Solitude in an iPod World

Our Faith and Earth Sustainability

What's So Great About Being a Catechist?

Catechesis: Relationship, Not Results

Becoming What We Receive

Community Caring for Creation

Adult Catechism

Our Baptismal Commitment

Using Children's Art

Science and Catholic Faith: Different Paths, One Truth

The Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick

Justice and Ecology: A Divine Connection

Life's Three Great Questions: Thoughts on Pope Benedict XVI's Encyclical

Don't Stop Half Way: Thoughts on Pope Benedict XVI's Encyclical

Co-Workers in the Vineyard

Catechetical Sunday 2006: Who Do You Say That I Am?

Extreme Makeover: Catechesis Edition

Mark's Gospel of Healing and Hope

Evangelization: Discipleship in Word and Deed

Praying the Eucharistic Prayer

The Ordinary as Gift

Destination: Discipleship!

Meeting Individual Needs

Restore, not Destroy!

Learning to Pray the Liturgy

Celebrating the Sacraments of Initiation: A Perspective on the Question of Proper Order

Including Children with Special Needs

Inculturation: What an Interesting Idea

Eucharist: Food for the Journey of Discipleship

Celebrating Catechists

We Must Pray

Grief and Faith

Electing a New Pope

Re-claiming Christian Morality

Catechists: On the Journey of Life with Prayer

Developing Vocation Awareness

Gifts from the East

The Church Visible & Spiritual

Politics, Religion and Young Catholics

The Question of Stewardship

Using Reflection in Catechesis

The Communion of Saints

Passing on the Faith Takes Collaboration

Catholic Spirituality and Creation

Practicing Virtue

Make it Multi-sensory!

The Celebration of the Eucharist and the General Instruction on the Roman Missal

Inculturation and Catechesis

Opening to Worship

Luke's Gospel

Spirituality and the Catechist

Prayer: Helping Children and Families to Pray

Building a Bridge from your Class to the Wider Parish Community

Catechesis Today and the Catechist

Connecting to the Family

Creating an Environment for Catechesis

Using Storytelling with Children

Nurturing Prayer in Children

Understanding the Child

Developing a Liturgical Sense in Children

Appreciating Diverse Cultures

Religious Education Assessment

Sharing Catholic Social Teaching

Using Scripture

Fishing in a Sea of Multimedia

Forming Evangelizing Catechists

Developing an Understanding of Mission

Using Music

Finding Value in Popular Culture

Developing an Understanding of Vocation







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