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The Apostles Story Cards - Into the Deep
The Apostles Story Cards

Format: Printed Cards

The Apostles Story Cards - Into the Deep
The Apostles Story Cards - Into the Deep
The Apostles Story Cards - Into the Deep
The Apostles Story Cards - Into the Deep
The Apostles Story Cards - Into the Deep
The Apostles Story Cards - Into the Deep
The Apostles Story Cards - Into the Deep
The Apostles Story Cards - Into the Deep

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The Beatitudes Unit Study - Into the Deep

The Beatitudes Unit Study

"The Beatitudes are not only a map for Christian life, but are the secret to Jesus' heart itself." -Jean-Claude Sagne At the heart of Jesus' most important sermon lies the Beatitudes. In this unit study, you'll deep dive each Beatitude with your child(ren). Ages 7-17 will enjoy the content, yet it can engage younger and older children, too.  This study on the Beatitudes for children and teens teaches from beauty like sacred art, music, nature study, poetry, and story. Geography, etymology, and philosophy are woven throughout, and there is a constant emphasis on prayer and the sacramental life. What to Expect: 20 total lessons that can be done in 15 minutes each Flexible schedule—you set the pace (many parents like to do 2 lessons/week) A few introductory lessons about the Sermon on the Mount and the Beatitudes 2 lessons per Beatitude A Saint profile for each Beatitude, looking to Saints of various times, vocations, and locations who exemplified that Beatitude  Copywork of different levels in print and cursive for each Beatitude Content that engages the mind, compels the heart, and bonds the family in Christ With your purchase of one unit study, we will email you a PDF containing all the consumable pages (like coloring pages, copywork, activities, etc.) so you can print as many as you need for your children.   Art + design by Mary Claire of 12th and Blossom.

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Catechetical Picture Study | The Luminous Mysteries of the Rosary - Into the Deep

Picture Study | The Luminous Mysteries of the Rosary

“With the Rosary, the Christian people sits at the school of Mary and is led to contemplate the beauty on the face of Christ and to experience the depths of his love.” -Pope Saint John Paul II This picture study contains everything you need for catechetical art appreciation based around the Luminous Mysteries of the Rosary! You’ll find 5 pieces of classic art, each depicting a Mystery of the Rosary, and open-and-go catechesis for each. Want all the Mysteries of the Rosary? Check out our bundle! This picture study includes: 5 high-quality, 8.5"x11" prints of classic sacred art. These are printed on UV-coated card stock, making them sturdy and perfect for framing or displaying. A booklet including information on what the Church has said about sacred art through the centuries and an introduction to picture study catechesis. Inside the booklet, you'll also find a two-page, open-and-go catechesis on each art piece. As always, this includes a suggested Scripture to read based on the Mystery and is permeated with prompting and discussion questions to help the child engage with the painting. Artwork includes: The Baptism of Christ by da Vinci, The Wedding at Cana by Paolo, Sermon on the Mount by Cosimo, Transfiguration by Titian, and The Last Supper by de Juanes If you're looking for art appreciation support that helps cultivate the child's Catholic worldview and prayer life, this study is for you.   Art + design by Mary Claire of 12th and Blossom.

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Building Their Lives on the Liturgical Year - Into the Deep

by Olivia Spears

Building Their Lives on the Liturgical Year

“The mother who takes pains to endow her children with good habits secures for herself smooth and easy days; while she who lets their habits take care of themselves has a weary life of endless friction with the children.” - Charlotte Mason  Order is something we all strive to have in our lives. It makes the world go ‘round and helps create a sense of security throughout childhood and adulthood. Maintaining a smooth, rhythmic schedule aids your child in more ways than you can count. Having a rhythmic home life is good for the body, but having a rhythmic liturgical life is good for the soul.  The Faith isn't simply meant to be learned; it's meant to be lived. Things such as reading about the lives of Saints and understanding the seasons of the Church can be done during any time of day, not only during religion class. Leaning on the liturgical year provides a structure in your children's lives that can accompany them into adulthood. How Living the Liturgical Year Now Impacts their Future as Catholics An impactful way to help children as the next generation of Catholics is having structure built within their spiritual life. Helping your child increase attentiveness to their faith will aid them in growing long-lasting habits in their love for the Church and the Lord.  Reading the Bible as a family, attending Mass every Sunday, and praying the rosary are great ways to have a lasting impact. A good liturgical option is to keep up with Saints’ feast days. There is a feast every day and there are multiple ways to celebrate. Reading a summary and then praying to the Saints daily is a fun and mindful way to keep up with the liturgical year. Another great option is considering a liturgical planner for your child. A planner is used to organize the day to day events. Your child can not only keep track of the upcoming week, but also see different religious feast days and holidays, such as Christmas and Easter.  A Structure for Worship The Catholic liturgical year organizes the Church's celebrations and events, providing a structure for worship and reflection. Having a religious structure encourages orderliness in the soul. Order is physical as well as mental. Following the ebb and flow of fasting and feasting within the liturgical year is a physical reminder of the liturgical year.  For example, let's say that, at the beginning of the week, you fill out your planner. You include things like events, birthdays, work schedule, weekend plans, etc. A liturgical planner works the same way as a normal planner, but it has Catholicism filtered into its pages. What a fun way to help your child grow in their faith!  Continuous Contemplation Living the liturgical year allows us to remember the life and teachings of Jesus and to deepen faith through various liturgical seasons and feasts. Remembering the Saints that have lived out the faith serves as an inspiration for Catholics. Contemplating the faith daily helps with spiritual growth.  Catholic Connection The liturgical year helps to create a sense of unity and community among Catholics worldwide. Community is something we as humans need. We usually look for people that we can relate to, sympathize with, similar beliefs, etc. Connecting with other Catholics over your love of the Faith is amazing!  Check Out our Student Planner!  What’s a fun, immersive way to help your child grow in the faith? Consider purchasing our newest product, the Student Liturgical Planner! This is a great option to encourage orderliness and structure in your child's school and home life. Keeping track of events such as sports practices, play-dates, to-do list on chore day can all be done in this planner. Throw in the liturgical year filtered into the calendar and you have the perfectly-curated Catholic Student Planner.  What are some of your favorite ways to build your child's life on the liturgical year? Give us some ideas in the comments below!

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