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Dive into the Feast of Corpus Christi as a Family!
A simple, open-and-go study to help your children grow in love for Jesus in the Eucharist.
Keep your family rooted in the Faith this feast day, without adding more to your plate.
You want to make feast days meaningful… but they often come and go without the time or energy to do something special.
You want to make feast days meaningful… but they often come and go without the time or energy to do something special.
Our Corpus Christi Study is easy, meaningful, and beautiful
- Open-and-go (little to no prep needed)
- Family-style (can be used across various ages)
- Flexible for real life (15 minutes a day for 2-4 days)
- Rooted in truth + beauty
Our Corpus Christi Study is easy, meaningful, and beautiful
- Open-and-go
- Family-style
- Flexible for real life
- Rooted in truth + beauty
Family-Style (can be used across various ages)
Children ages 7-15
will especially appreciate it!
What's included?
Think of this study as a feast. You choose what nourishes your family best.
Foundational pieces (start here):
- Scripture passage, prayer, and hymn to reflect on together
- Simple, family-friendly explanation of the feast
Beauty & wonder:
- Sacred art + guided picture study
- Nature study
- Curated booklist (10+ Eucharist-centered vetted books)
Hands-on engagement:
- Coloring page
- Copywork (multiple levels)
- Handcraft + additional activity
Simple ways to celebrate:
- Easy, free ideas to set the atmosphere in your home
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15 minutes a day for 2-4 days
Repeat year after year
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