Sacramental Preparation
Sacraments: Gifts for All Eucharist Resource Binder
A rich reference for teachers to use when preparing students
with challenging needs for Eucharist. This book has Scripture
stories using pictures and minimum wording to illustrate the
heart of Christ’s message. Also included are hints for
effectively reaching students, questions to consider, concept
words, visual, auditory and kinesthetic activities, and a
resource list of supplemental publications related to these
topics. Materials can be duplicated.
All About Mass Student Edition
Also Available in Spanish
Uses limited vocabulary and simple images to explain the
Mass in a way that both young children and adults with developmental
disabilities can understand.
Who Is Jesus? Student Edition
Also Available in Spanish
Simple concepts, basic visual images and limited vocabulary
make this booklet an excellent resource for introducing and
reinforcing key concepts about Jesus.
Sacraments: Gifts for All Reconciliation Resource Binder
A reference for teachers to use when preparing students with
challenging needs for Reconciliation. This book has adapted
Scripture stories using pictures and minimum wording to illustrate
the heart of Christ’s message. Also included are hints
for effectively reaching students, questions to consider,
concept words, and visual, auditory and kinesthetic activities,
and a resource list of supplemental publications related to
these topics. Materials can be duplicated.
Sacraments: Gifts for All Reconciliation Student Edition
Also Available in Spanish
Colorful pictures and minimum wording help students grasp
the concept of Reconciliation. This booklet is an excellent
way to keep students focused on the lesson and a beautiful
reminder of how much Jesus truly loves us.
Sacraments: Gifts for All Confirmation Resource Binder
A rich reference for instructors to use when preparing individuals
with special needs for the sacrament of confirmation. Prayers,
pictures and explanation of the reception of Confirmation
are part of the binder. Additional topics include Confirmation
sponsors and an expanded discussion of the gifts and fruits
of the Spirit.
Sacraments: Gifts for All Confirmation Student Edition
Also Available in Spanish
The story of confirmation beautifully told using simple words
and images about the Gifts of the Spirit. Vocabulary allows
for use with both young adults and adults with developmental
disabilities.
Additional Print Materials
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The Apostles Creed What Catholics believe about the Church
and their faith.
The Beatitudes Timeless teachings of Jesus that draw us closer
to God’s Kingdom. Each Beatitude is told in simple language
with numerous illustrations.
Bible Stories A collection of twenty-two stories from the
Old and New Testaments.
Uses minimum words and an abundance of pictures to tell these
wonderful stories.
Blessings Signs and symbols help us understand and experience
God’s blessings, and we in turn share those blessings
when we do God’s work.
Who is Mary? Mary said yes to God and became the Mother of
Jesus. Among the stories, this book tells of the Annunciation,
the Wedding at Cana, Jesus’ death and resurrection and
Mary’s Assumption into Heaven.
New Life From baptism, Eucharist, confirmation to resurrection
and new life, God’s love is always with us.
Prayer God listens when we talk to Him. This book explains
prayer and includes the Our Father, the Eucharist prayer,
and three simple prayers to use throughout the day.
The Rosary The Rosary helps us remember special events in
the lives of Jesus and Mary. This book covers the Joyful,
Luminous, Sorrowful and Glorious mysteries and reminds us
that Mary asks us to pray the Rosary.
The Sacraments This book covers the seven sacraments of Baptism,
Confirmation, Eucharist, Penance, Sacrament of the Sick, Marriage
and Holy Orders.
The Saints Ten saints are featured, including St. Joseph,
St. Patrick, St. Frances of Assisi, St. Therese, and St. Elizabeth
of Hungary.
Welcome One, Welcome All Resource Binder Practical, applicable
materials from dioceses throughout the United States that
explains how to make inclusion a part of your religious education
programs. Topics include: Theology, Behavior Management, Administration
and Lesson Preparation.
All publications, with the exception of Welcome One, Welcome
All, which is not a textbook, are
approved for use as text books in accord with the Code of
Canon Law and have the Imprimatur and Nihil obstat.
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