Catholic Parenting – Tuesday Tip: Disciplining With Love Catholic parents are often frustrated by the number of kids who don’t share their faith. In one survey, Catholics recorded the lowest enthusiasm for passing on their religion out of any Christian group. The Church teaches that parents are bound to teach their children. This includes educating them on their faith, and it also involves establishing clear boundaries. 1. Discipline with Love Whether you think your parenting style is permissive or authoritarian, it’s always a good idea to learn how to discipline…
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How to Say an Act of Contrition
How to Say an Act of Contrition Saying an Act of Contrition is a necessary part of confession, the sacrament in which Catholics confess their sins to a priest. This prayer expresses your sorrow for your sins and your firm resolve to not commit them again. An act of perfect contrition is sorrow for sin rooted in love, not just fear, the Catechism explains. It includes a firm commitment not to sin again, assisted by God’s grace. 1. Examine Your Conscience An examination of conscience is a key element to…
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Catholic Saints Catholic Saints are ordinary people who lived extraordinary lives of heroic virtue. They influenced the church and world around them through their prayer, sacrifices, and service. Most Catholics and many non-Catholics have one or more saints they admire or seek to emulate. Here are a few of the more popular ones: Saint Therese of Lisieux, patron saint of those with chronic illnesses; St. Augustine, bishop of Hippo; and St. Catherine of Siena. St. Michael As a general rule, Catholic saints were not ordinary people. They were martyrs, kings…
Read MoreGodparents in the Different Branches of Christianity
Holding to religious faith in a secular world is hard. Asking someone to act as the godparent for your child or for someone else’s child in their stead can help make that religious faithfulness a little bit easier. While godparenthood originated within the Catholic faith, each of the different branches of Christianity includes godparents in children’s lives. We’ve summarized the commonalities and differences below so that you can understand this important role across Christian traditions. Catholic Godparents Godparents started in the Catholic faith and are still an important part of…
Read More3 Biblical Prayers You Should Pray for Your Children
Prayer is an incredibly important part of any Christian’s life. We use it to ask for forgiveness, to give thanks, to ask God to intercede when problems arise, and to petition God for His support. Few people know more about intercessory prayer than parents. Intercessory prayer for our children is one of the most important ways we can care for them, both now and in the future. While many Catholic parents already pray the Rosary and the Lord’s Prayer with and for their children, there are at least three other…
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If you’re looking for an easy way to teach your kids about Catholic prayers, you’ve come to the right place. There are a number of resources for parents and educators to help their little ones learn the prayer of faith. These resources include handwriting pages, mazes, activities, and printable prayer words. If your child isn’t yet able to read, you may want to have them practice by using prayer posters. Luckily, these materials have both print writing and cursive prayer words. And there are even a few Catholic prayer skits…
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If you’re a Catholic, you might be wondering about the history of the Catholic saints. Many Catholics know of the Blessed Virgin Mary, St. John the Baptist, and St. Francis of Assisi. But do you know the history of the other, lesser-known saints? Many people have a favorite saint. Maybe it’s someone who identifies with them, or someone they admire, or even someone who they’d like to be more like. Regardless of your favorite saint, you’re sure to find something of interest. For the most part, Catholic saints are simply…
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Catholics believe in one supreme being known as the Trinity. This divine being resides in heaven and rules over everything on earth, including man. The three aspects of this being are known as God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit. The divine being is omnipotent, eternal, immeasurable, and infinite in understanding and will. Catholics believe that the human soul is ultimately created by the Creator and that it is ultimately a gift from God. Catholics believe in the Immaculate Conception of Mary, the most important saint.…
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A patron saint is the patron of a specific country, place, activity, craft, clan, or person. This figure is considered to be a heavenly advocate for the cause of the chosen community, craft, or person. Here is a list of all the patron saints for different countries. You may be surprised to find who you have in common with the people you know. Read on to discover how patron saints are connected to the different aspects of life. Catholics honor several different types of saints. Some are associated with specific…
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