I came across this article, and thought it would be great for anyone that may be struggling with reading the bible. It was pulled from beginningcatholic.com.
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I came across this article, and thought it would be great for anyone that may be struggling with reading the bible. It was pulled from beginningcatholic.com.
Take some time to congratulate our newly Elect. They are one step closer to becoming fully initiated Catholics.
Here is a great video we wanted to share with you.
I hope you all had a great Thanksgiving and break from class. With that being said, we are excited for the beginning of the new Catholic liturgical year. If you are reading this, I invite you to share with us some of the things you are going to do this Advent to celebrate the season. Leave a comment on this post, or on the facebook page. Here are some online resources for you to check out.
Advent Activity Ideas from Loyola Press
Daily Readings for Advent from Catholic.org
Seasonal Customs from Fisheaters.com
Jesse Tree Instructions from Catholicculture.org
I hope to see you all on Sunday. Remember the color for this season is purple, so if possible, wear purple to Mass/class this weekend.
God Bless you all.
-RCIA Team.
Here is a link to a great application by flocknote that will help you read the Catechism of the Catholic Church in a year. We are a little bit behind, but it’s easy to catch up, or start up now. This is a great way to get familiar with the teachings on a daily basis, especially with the Year of Faith.
Great timing, as Fr. Robert Barron was on Catholic Answers Live on Monday talking about the Communion of Saints. You might know of Fr. Barron from his Word on Fire Ministry and the 10 part documentary on the Church, Catholicism. One of those 10 parts is about the Communion of Saints as well. Click here to listen to the interview. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.
I know some of you may have been confused a bit by the scripture readings for the Saint Worksheet and how it pertains to Saints in the Old Testament. This is a response from one of my favorite apologists, Jimmy Akin. I hope it helps. Continue reading