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Easter Octave Study - Into the Deep
Easter Octave Study
Easter Octave Study - Into the Deep
Easter Octave Study - Into the Deep
Easter Octave Study - Into the Deep
Easter Octave Study - Into the Deep
Easter Octave Study - Into the Deep

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Heaven + Nature Sing | Liturgical Hymns for Families | Digital Download

Heaven + Nature Sing | Liturgical Hymns for Families | Digital Download

*This is a Digital Product*God's people praise Him in song!  Since the time of Genesis, the people of God have praised Him through singing—especially by singing together. Our Church has gifted us centuries of beautiful liturgical music to sing in Mass and in our domestic churches.  Since our human brains have a propensity for memorizing that which is sung, hymns allow us an opportunity to etch the Truth of God's love into their memories for the long haul.  This hymn study shows you how.  This study includes: Open-and-go instructions on how to do a hymn study One traditional Catholic hymn to study and sing each month Our recommended versions (with links!) A history and theology of the hymn Lyrics (print a page for everyone to have on hand!) Copywork pages for varying ages and abilities, featuring the lyrics Coloring pages (perfect for littles who join in!) The ability to reuse the study, year after year!  Hymns included: “Holy God, We Praise Thy Name” “The King of Love My Shepherd Is” “Stabat Mater” “Jesus Christ Is Risen Today!” “Hail, Holy Queen Enthroned Above” “Come, Holy Ghost” “O God Beyond All Praising” “Be Thou My Vision” “O Salutaris Hostia” “All Creatures of Our God and King” “For All the Saints” “O Come, O Come, Emmanuel” Spend a year singing to the Lord as a family without adding stress or planning to your day!   Designed by Lucy Reed.

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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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