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The Parish FORMED subscription can help your family build holy habits and create new prayer routines at home.
- FORMED Daily Reflections – short daily videos, subscribe to a daily email here
- Pray at Home
- Rosary
- Praying the Rosary Like Never Before audio talk by Dr. Edward Sri
- Divine Mercy Chaplet pray at 3pm daily
- Way of the Cross pray especially on Fridays
- Children’s Cartoons
- Movie Night
helpful websites
CatholicMom.com - celebrates all things faith, family, and fun from a Catholic perspective with columnists and contributors, a book club, music from an array of talented Catholic musicians, Sunday Gospel activities for children, and a weekly Catholic Moments Podcast with interviews of special people doing extraordinary things to live out our Catholic faith and share it with others.
Catholic-Oku (Catechist Magazine) - A fun review of the Catholic faith using a Catholic-oku.
Family Faith and Fun (Loyola Press) - A multitude of resources for family faith sharing.
Teaching Catholic Kids (Our Sunday Visitor) - Families can subscribe to the online newsletter filled with faith forming activities that teach children about the Catholic faith. Facebook page:www.facebook.com/TeachingCatholicKids
Resources for Families During the Coronavirus Outbreak. (Common Sense Media)
Fun and Educational Things to do with the Kids while at Home (Emily Polovick MOT, OTR/L)
Free Online Events and Activities for Kids and Families at Home (Common Sense Media)
This site offers not only educational activities but Art and Music Lessons, Storytinmes, Drawing Lessons, Audiobooks, Film and Music and Virual Tours. Check it out!
Catholic-Oku (Catechist Magazine) - A fun review of the Catholic faith using a Catholic-oku.
Family Faith and Fun (Loyola Press) - A multitude of resources for family faith sharing.
Teaching Catholic Kids (Our Sunday Visitor) - Families can subscribe to the online newsletter filled with faith forming activities that teach children about the Catholic faith. Facebook page:www.facebook.com/TeachingCatholicKids
Resources for Families During the Coronavirus Outbreak. (Common Sense Media)
Fun and Educational Things to do with the Kids while at Home (Emily Polovick MOT, OTR/L)
Free Online Events and Activities for Kids and Families at Home (Common Sense Media)
This site offers not only educational activities but Art and Music Lessons, Storytinmes, Drawing Lessons, Audiobooks, Film and Music and Virual Tours. Check it out!
parenting podcasts!
- Messy Parenting (Catholic)- Check out their archived podcasts HERE.
- The Catholic Family Podcast
- Real Life Catholic Shares her Favorite Catholic Podcasts
- Catholic Stuff You Should Know
- Fathers for Good
- Family Time Versus Screen Time (On Point on NPR)
Make sure to check out this podcast on NPR's On Point podcast website. Ana Kamenetz their media reporter and mother of two offers some very important insights for parents that are practical as well in managing the social media landscape in a family. You may have to scroll; down the list of podcasts or do a search on the site but it is worth it.
learning the catholic faith resources
The Catechism of the Catholic Church (USCCB)
Read the online version of the Catechism of the Catholic Church, comprehensive and systematic presentation of fundamental Catholic teachings.
Catholic Basics (Loyola Press)
Tour of a Catholic Church for Kids (YouTube)
Can you name the podium where the lector stands? Do you know why the holy water fonts are located near the doors? Well, here is your chance to find out! We are about to embark on a church tour. Keep in mind that every church looks different. Your church might be bigger or smaller than this one. It may be older or made of different material. However, the important thing to remember is that whether your church looks like this or not, it is still the place where your parish assembles to worship God
Read the online version of the Catechism of the Catholic Church, comprehensive and systematic presentation of fundamental Catholic teachings.
Catholic Basics (Loyola Press)
- Gifts of the Holy Spirit
- Fruits of the Holy Spirit
- Works of Mercy
- Holy Days of Obligation
- Marks of the Church
- Marks of the Church (for children)
- Precepts of the Church
- The Beatitudes
- The Great Commandment and New Commandment
- Theological and Cardinal Virtues
- The Ten Commandments
Tour of a Catholic Church for Kids (YouTube)
Can you name the podium where the lector stands? Do you know why the holy water fonts are located near the doors? Well, here is your chance to find out! We are about to embark on a church tour. Keep in mind that every church looks different. Your church might be bigger or smaller than this one. It may be older or made of different material. However, the important thing to remember is that whether your church looks like this or not, it is still the place where your parish assembles to worship God