Posted in Practical Tips

Eastertide’s Joy and Rest Each Sunday

Easter is the most fabulous feast in the liturgical year, and every Sunday is supposed to be like Easter.

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Keeping Lent with Littles

Lent challenges adults on so many levels—through fasting, prayer, and almsgiving—and especially through cultivating a humble and contrite spirit. But what does that look like when our homes and hearts are occupied with young children?

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A Lenten Journey with the Holy Spirit and the Saints
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A Lenten Journey with the Holy Spirits and the Saints

What do the gifts of the Holy Spirit, the saints, and holy scripture have in common? The Culture of Life Studies Program’s Lenten reflection book has put them all together to guide you through a meaningful Lent.

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Posted in Charlotte Mason The Homeschooling Life

A Charlotte Mason Inspired Lenten Practice

Bestvater recommends spending 100 days in the practice of notebooking – paying close attention to what God might be trying to convey to us, writing down quotes that speak to us and reflecting on them. She suggests beginning this practice on Ash Wednesday.

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Handwriting Pages for Lent

Handing It On is a unique handwriting program designed to immerse students in the JOY of Catholic tradition, year-round, so they can come to know and love Christ and His Church.

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Posted in Book Reviews Religion

New Catholic Kid’s Books for Easter Baskets

Do you like to make the Easter basket about more than just the chocolate? Four new books from Pauline Kids will make excellent additions to…

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Stations of the Cross for Children

Walking with Jesus to Calvary: Stations of the Cross for Children by Angela M. Burrin illustrated by Maria Cristina Lo Cascio Word Among Us Press,…

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