This book gives parents a brief overview of the restored order by answering some of the most frequently asked questions parents have as their children prepare for these sacraments. It reflects upon the theology of the sacraments of initiation, the role of parents and sponsors in this process, and the structure of the sacramental celebration. When parents have a better understanding of these things, they are better equipped to foster their child’s spiritual growth and encourage them to become active participants in the life of the church.
The Living Word™ helps youth ministers, parish catechists, and high school religion teachers meet teens where they are and guide them to a deeper understanding of the Gospel’s role in their lives. This model of liturgical catechesis through lectionary readings enhances the liturgical preparation, liturgical participation, and liturgical living of teens. Each session can be easily incorporated into lessons or group activities that have already been planned. This resource includes materials for each Sunday and holyday of obligation from the first Sunday of August through the last Sunday in July. Additionally, The Living Word™ includes digital resources to help teens reflect on and act on the Sunday Gospel throughout the week. The Living Word™ includes the following: -Complete and flexible 15-minute sessions to complement your current teen programs -Connections to the liturgical calendar and to Catholic teachings -Ritual with the proclamation of the Gospel -Reflections to help teens understand the Gospel in the context of their own experiences and concerns -Useful tools for integrating the New Evangelization in your teen ministry -Digital reproducibles (in PDF and JPG format) for teens that can be printed, emailed, and shared via social media Authors include Kate Cousino, Julie Dienno-Demarest, Aires Patulot, and Liza N. Peters.
This book gives parents a brief overview of the restored order by answering some of the most frequently asked questions parents have as their children prepare for these sacraments. It reflects upon the theology of the sacraments of initiation, the role of parents and sponsors in this process, and the structure of the sacramental celebration. When parents have a better understanding of these things, they are better equipped to foster their child’s spiritual growth and encourage them to become active participants in the life of the church.
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