Liturgy

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  • 2010-2011 Liturgical Calendar

    by Creative Catechist Staff

    This stunning calendar is a great way to keep track of the year and brighten up your classroom at the same time! The year starts November 28, 2010 and ends November 20, 2011. http://www.creativecatechist.com/files/116/Lit_Cal_10_11.pdf… read more

  • 2009-2010 Liturgical Calendar

    by Creative Catechist Staff

    This colorful calendar is great to hang on your classroom walls! Good through November 21, 2010, when the 2010-2011 Liturgical calendar begins. http://www.creativecatechist.com/files/115/Lit_Cal_09_10.pdf… read more

  • Teaching liturgical literacy

    by Rita Burns Senseman

    “Mom, can I take notes during Mass today?” my nine-year-old daughter, Rachel, asked as we drove to church on August 15, the Solemnity of the Assumption of Mary. Granted, her motive was not some noble study of the sacred liturgy. Rather we … read more

  • Three Keys for teaching the Eucharist: Story, ritual, life

    by Michael J. Daley

    One of my earliest memories of the Eucharist comes from my first Communion. I can still picture myself wearing my brother’s disco-inspired, second-hand leisure suit. Freed from the 1970s, I thankfully have come to a deeper understanding of the … read more

  • Teaching from the table

    by Jo Rotunno

    One Sunday morning in May in the 1950s, a little blue-eyed Catholic six-year-old woke up hungry but knew there would be no eggs and pancakes that morning. It was her first Communion day, and she was fasting for the first time. She was excited to be doing… read more

  • Guess who’s coming to dinner?

    by Joann Heaney-Hunter

    Twenty-five years ago, Pope John Paul II reminded families that they were called not only to find Christ in the family, but to become Christ (Familiaris Consortio, 49); in other words, families are to be “sacraments” of Christ in the world. Augustine… read more

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