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This journal has been constructed in imitation of the copybook made for Therese Martin by her older sister Pauline (Sr. Agnes of Jesus) in 1884 to help Therese prepare for her First Holy Communion. Each day of her sixty-nine day preparation period Therese recorded the number of times she recited the included prayers and aspirations. By using her "sacrifice beads," she counted each time she overcame her own desires in order to please Jesus. Although this book is not an exact replica of the copybook used by Therese, it does contain many of the same prayers and aspirations she used, the same idea of flowers inspiring virtue, and the same method of recording prayers recited and sacrifices made. It is up to you to decorate and complete this journal, replicating Therese's heroic efforts by raising your mind and heart to Jesus and by humbling yourself with small sacrifices. Learn as well to imitate St. Therese's love and knowledge of Scripture as you meditate on-or even memorize-the biblical passages that are provided for reflection. Use this journal on its own or in conjunction with the Communion with the Saints family preparation program for First Communion. Create a lasting First Communion keepsake by daily recording your thoughts, prayers, and drawings. May you-like St. Therese-learn to love Jesus more deeply and be inspired to become a little flower in our Lord's bouquet of beloved saints.
Originally published in 1921, this book was written to help a child prepare for First Holy Communion. Mother Loyola of the Bar Convent in York, England, wrote a simple story that illustrates Jesus desire to share an intimate relationship with each one of His children. Study sections, prepared by McKenzie, connect to the Bible as well as to the catechism. (Catholic)
RACE for Heaven study guides use Mary Fabyan Windeatt's saint biographies to teach the Catholic faith to all members of your family. Written with a family's various learning levels in mind, the RACE study guides succeed as stand-alone unit studies or as curriculum supplements. Thirty to sixty minutes per day will allow your family to experience the spirituality and holy habits of the saints while spending quality read-aloud time with spiritual living books. Use these study guides to increase critical thinking and reading comprehension skills, and to incorporate history and geography into your religious study. Participate in lively family discussions on important faith topics and improve your family's knowledge of Catholic doctrine and the Bible. Research and writing projects are suggested based upon secular and Catholic historical events and characters. In addition to the Windeatt saint biography, suggested accompanying books include a Bible and a Catholic catechism. This resource provides a comprehensive guide to the following Mary Fabyan Windeatt's biographies: St. Margaret Mary, St. Francis Solano, Pauline Jaricot, and St. Paul the Apostle.
RACE for Heaven study guides use Mary Fabyan Windeatt's saint biographies to teach the Catholic faith to all members of your family. Written with a family's various learning levels in mind, the RACE study guides succeed as stand-alone unit studies or as curriculum supplements. Thirty to sixty minutes per day will allow your family to experience the spirituality and holy habits of the saints while spending quality read-aloud time with spiritual living books. Use these study guides to increase critical thinking and reading comprehension skills, and to incorporate history and geography into your religious study. Participate in lively family discussions on important faith topics and improve your family's knowledge of Catholic doctrine and the Bible. Research and writing projects are suggested based upon secular and Catholic historical events and characters. In addition to the Windeatt saint biographies, additional required books include a Bible and a Catholic catechism. This resource provides a comprehensive guide to the following Mary Fabyan Windeatt's biographies: The Cure of Ars, The Little Flower (St. Therese of the Child Jesus), St. Hyacinth of Poland, and St. Louis de Montfort.
RACE for Heaven study guides use Mary Fabyan Windeatt's saint biographies to teach the Catholic faith to all members of your family. Written with a family's various learning levels in mind, the RACE study guides succeed as stand-alone unit studies or as curriculum supplements. Thirty to sixty minutes per day will allow your family to experience the spirituality and holy habits of the saints while spending quality read-aloud time with spiritual living books. Use these study guides to increase critical thinking and reading comprehension skills, and to incorporate history and geography into your religious study. Participate in lively family discussions on important faith topics and improve your family's knowledge of Catholic doctrine and the Bible. Research and writing projects are suggested based upon secular and Catholic historical events and characters. In addition to the Windeatt saint biographies, additional required books include a Bible and a Catholic catechism. This resource provides a comprehensive guide to the following Mary Fabyan Windeatt's biographies: St. Dominic, The Children of Fatima, St. John Masias, and St. Benedict.
RACE for Heaven study guides use Mary Fabyan Windeatt's saint biographies to teach the Catholic faith to all members of your family. Written with a family's various learning levels in mind, the RACE study guides succeed as stand-alone unit studies or as curriculum supplements. Thirty to sixty minutes per day will allow your family to experience the spirituality and holy habits of the saints while spending quality read-aloud time with spiritual living books. Use these study guides to increase critical thinking and reading comprehension skills, and to incorporate history and geography into your religious study. Participate in lively family discussions on important faith topics and improve your family's knowledge of Catholic doctrine and the Bible. For older students, writing projects are suggested based upon secular and Catholic historical events and characters. In addition to the Windeatt saint biography, suggested accompanying books include a Bible and a Catholic catechism. The Windeatt biographies for this grade level (Saint Thomas Aquinas, The Patron Saint of First Communicants, Saint Catherine of Siena, and The Miraculous Medal) are books that some third-grade and many fourth-grade students are able to read independently.
RACE for Heaven study guides use Mary Fabyan Windeatt's saint biographies to teach the Catholic faith to all members of your family. Written with a family's various learning levels in mind, the RACE study guides succeed as stand-alone unit studies or as curriculum supplements. Thirty to sixty minutes per day will allow your family to experience the spirituality and holy habits of the saints while spending quality read-aloud time with spiritual living books. Use these study guides to increase critical thinking and reading comprehension skills, and to incorporate history and geography into your religious study. Participate in lively family discussions on important faith topics and improve your family's knowledge of Catholic doctrine and the Bible. Research and writing projects are suggested based upon secular and Catholic historical events and characters. In addition to the Windeatt saint biographies, additional required books include a Bible and a Catholic catechism. This resource provides a comprehensive guide to the following Mary Fabyan Windeatt's biographies: St. Rose of Lima, St. Martin de Porres, King David and His Songs, and Blessed Marie of New France.
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