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Teach for the heart
Imprimatur? Check.
Holy Week is the height of our Church year.
Be immersed in it.
This study walks your whole family through the major moments of Holy Week—Palm Sunday through Easter Sunday—with the help of sacred art. These works, forged across time, genre, and geography, bring to life these most precious moments in the life of our Lord.
This open-and-go study steeps your family in Sacred Scripture and catechesis as you live these moments beside Jesus.
23 high-quality, UV-coated 8.5x11 prints of sacred art perfect for framing or displaying.
A parent booklet explaining the importance of picture studies and how to do one with your children.
Short, open-and-go catechesis for each moment of Holy Week, teaching truths about God and His Church from the painting itself.
Discussion questions to help the child engage with the painting.
Prompts for prayer and Scripture reading.
Spend just 5 minutes with each painting to give your child a comprehensive experience of Holy Week that will not only expand their minds but also their hearts.
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Spend just 5 minutes with each painting to give your child a comprehensive experience of Holy Week that will not only expand their minds but also their hearts.
Digital Download Details
expand_moreThis digital download is 61 pages. You will receive a link upon purchase that will direct you to your download. You will also be emailed a link to the digital file to the email address you use to checkout.
If you intend to print the download, we recommend printing with Adobe Acrobat Reader, a free tool. You can find our favorite tools for printing and binding here.
Group Use
expand_moreThe purchase of this resource covers one household. Parishes, homeschool co-ops, and other groups may contact us for bulk pricing and digital licensing information.
Format: Print
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you’ve got questions…
Does this resource have the Imprimatur?
expand_moreYes, from William F. Medley, Bishop of Owensboro
Can I use this with multiple children/ages?
expand_moreYes! It is made for children 7-17 (but youngers and olders alike will glean from it!).
Is this resource re-usable, even with the same child?
expand_moreAbsolutely! Repetition is highly valuable when learning the Faith. A child(ren) can repeat this resource across multiple years.
Is this resource only for homeschooling families?
expand_moreNo. While many homeschooling families use our studies, they can be used by all Catholic families, regardless of educational approach.
Does this contain graphic images of Jesus’ Passion?
expand_moreWe intentionally choose paintings that are not gratuitous when it comes to Our Lord’s Passion; however, if you have a younger or sensitive-souled child, you can simply skip it without losing the richness of the study.
What if I choose the wrong resource for my family?
expand_moreNo sweat. You can check out our return policy here.
by Madison Cipoletti
5 Simple, Easy Ways to Pray the Stations of the Cross with Kids
Is it possible to pray the Stations of the Cross with your children during Lent? Yes! Here are 5 simple, creative ideas to make it happen.
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by Olivia Spears
The Importance of Sacred Art in Catechesis
Since the beginning of time, art has been employed by all cultures as a means to express themselves. In the history of the Catholic Church, art has always been a contributing factor in catechetical formation. Sacred art expresses some Truth about the Faith in picture form. The Nativity scene, for example, can be described verbally, but when it is captured in a beautiful picture, frozen in one moment for all time, it has a profound impact on the human mind and heart.
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