Articles, Commentaries, Homilies, Clipart, Coloring pages, Puzzles, Children's Stories for the upcoming Sunday Gospel readings: November 6, 2011: 32nd Sunday in Ordinary Time (A) - Matt 25:1-13
The word cloud below gives you a visual idea of the types of resources that you can find on the Resources for Catholic Educator Web site. click on any of the words to explore these:
You will find there a comprehensive listing of links to Web sites that offer a good selection of drawings to color on the manger, the wise men, Mary, Joseph and Jesus, the shepherds, the animals in the manger, the star of Belthleem...
This is part of a much larger Web site offering an extensive directory of sources of clipart images and coloring pages, most of which are on a secular rather than a Christian nature. This is one of the newer Web site I have created. I invite you to explore this site.
BrotherFrancisOnline.com has six printable activity sheets for children including several coloring pages. Themes illustrated on these sheet include the following: the Eucharist,; Jesus and his disciples, the Sign of the Cross; The last Supper.
The pages hyperlinked below are part of Karen's Whimsy, a very extensive clipart Web site. There are also several public domain coloring pages offered here. Among these are some coloring pages with biblical themes:
Articles, Commentaries, Homilies, Clipart, Coloring pages, Puzzles, Children's Stories for the upcoming Sunday Gospel readings: October 30, 2011: 31st Sunday in Ordinary Time (A) - Matt 23:1-12
This video shows some of the highlights of the 10 episode series on the history of Catholicism hosted by Father Barron. You can view this video in High Definition on YouTube.
Reading the Signs of the Times - See, Judge, Act are discussion guides prepared by the Australian Catholic Social Justice Council for individuals and groups seeking to engage with current social justice issues using the Church's social teachings to inform their judgement and action. Each discussion guide marks the anniversary this year of major social encyclicals.
Articles, Commentaries, Homilies, Clipart, Coloring pages, Puzzles, Children's Stories for the upcoming Sunday Gospel readings: October 23, 2011: 30th Sunday in Ordinary Time (A) - Matthew 23:1-12
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daily meditations and 6 group sessions on the theme of the Mass and
worship of the Eucharist outside of Mass, produced by the Roman Catholic
Diocese of Westminster.
The newest edition of the Catholic faith Education newsletter (October-November 2011) is now online at http://www.silk.net/RelEd/ezine1.htm. It features resources for catechists, teachers, Directors of Religious education, resources for feast days and special days in October and November as well as on the Sunday readings, articles on a wide range of topics, videos, music... Hope you find its content useful. Please do not hesitate to suggest resources, request resources on specific topics, make comments and suggestions. Your feedback is always appreciated.
Articles, Commentaries, Homilies, Clipart, Coloring pages,
Puzzles, Children's Stories for the upcoming Sunday Gospel readings: October
16, 2011: 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time (A) - Matt 22:15-21
Saintly Stewardship by Kathy Carlisle Each year, our students participate in a stewardship drive to identify ways they can commit their time, treasures, and talents to the parish and broader community.
Think of God—Like the Saints by Jeanne Heiberg Sitting in the dentist's chair waiting to have a tooth pulled, I used my time to do some meditating from a favorite daily prayer guide. The title of that day's mediation was "The Golden Key." It said that when things get difficult, don't think of the difficulty. Think of God.
Holy Days: a surprising new way to think of Holy Days of Obligation by Jean Larkin
Saints Come Alive! by Judith Costello Everyone enjoys playing "dress up." Although some, especially older students, may feign distaste, young and old alike enjoy becoming someone else.
The Assistance of Saints by Mary McEntee McGill These are extremely difficult financial times for many people. Many of us and our friends, spouses, and other family members are being called to shift our lives—and in the call to do that, we pray for assistance.
Works of Mercy and Social Justice by Dr. Patricia M. McCormack, IHM As children, we learn how to transfer the abstract concept of love into practical and observable actions through the teaching and example of our parents. It is a parent's major responsibility
Praying Through the Psalms by Jean Grant Help your students learn about the Psalms with this prayer service.
Fr. Charles E. Irvin and Mark Sedarski explain "What's Inside A Catholic Church". The four episodes where taped at The Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist in Milwaukee, WI.
First episode: "The Baptistry", "The Paschal Candle", "The Ambry".irst episode "The Baptistry", "The Paschal Candle", "The Ambry".
Second episode: "The Ambo", "The Crucifix" , "The Altar", "The Cathedra".
Third episode: "The Chapel of Reservation" and "The Reconciliation Chapel".
Fourth episode: "Images, Statues, Stations of the Cross.
You can find a variety of good resources (including suggestions of activities and posters) on the rosary at Resources for Catholic Educators: The Rosary. I have also posted articles in this blog on various other resources available online:
Articles, Commentaries, Homilies, Clipart, Coloring pages,
Puzzles, Children's Stories for the upcoming Sunday Gospel readings: October
9, 2011: 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time (A) - Matt 22:1-14or
22:1-10