Would you like to make a private retreat with Fr. Albert OFM in the privacy of your own home? Are you willing to commit to 20 minutes of prayer for 5 days? Cedarbrake Retreat Center is now offering MY PRIVATE RETREAT. Every day you will have a 30-minute private Skype conversation with Fr. Albert OFM, chaplain of Cedarbrake. Click the title or image to learn more!
Seton Cove Spirituality Center offers people of all faiths the opportunity to nourish and foster their journey towards wholeness. Through a variety of seminars, classes and events led by a multidisciplinary faculty, Seton Cove is a place apart, a refuge to deepen one's spiritual practice. Seton Cove has put together new online offerings to keep us connected during this time of physical isolation.
Ryan Ransom is a financial advisor with Edward Jones and helps families plan for financial goals, such as retirement, education savings, saving on taxes, planning for the unexpected, and estate considerations. Putting a plan in place or reviewing a current plan is more important now then ever to ensure goals are met and families are protected financially. Ryan also helps those who have been laid off, including what to do after a lay off, options for old retirement plans, and how to re-enter the job market. To learn more click on the image or title above.
Composer Dan Schutte created a virtual liturgical celebration of the Triduum, including music and images, for this exceptional year. Visit this page for liturgies for Holy Thursday, Good Friday and the Easter Vigil.
A downloadable guide for the Triduum. Produced by Sherwood Fellows, the guide includes the Church’s prayers, rituals, and liturgies — adapted for laypeople to experience throughout the Triduum.
Pilates Island with Sara Allegri, Master of Pilates, now offers free Pilates Lessons on-line every day to help people cope with these crazy times. Click on the the title or image above to learn more!
An easy-to-follow Home Kit for this unique Holy Week. Traditional and theologically edited Know what to do on each day without having to do the research or buy special supplies A Holy Week like no other!! This is a free offering from Catholic Family Crate.
Be A Heart released a Holy Week at Home resource to use through Easter Sunday. It was written by Father Michael Callaghan, c.o., a priest with the Oratory of Saint Philip Neri in Brooklyn, NY. It is really simple to do with those in your home - with your spouse, with your kids of all ages, with your roommates, or even over a video chat. Click on the image or title for the free downloadable PDF.
The US Bishops have curated a list of online resources provided by partners and Catholic organizations that are meant to assist pastoral ministers, parents, and Catholics. Included are resources, prayers, webinars, lists of online masses and live streams. Topics include Family Guide for Celebrating Palm Sunday through Easter, Having Difficult Conversations with Children, and Lent Recipes, to name a few. They continuously add content as they receive it.
Children learn their faith each week from the Sunday Gospels. This is a great resource for parents to have faith conversations with their children, from preschool through ninth grade. After Sunday Mass and during the week, discuss the readings and the homily using these resources. During the current health crisis, Pflaum is providing digital versions of the Unit 4 student lessons (English and Spanish) to our parishioners. To access the Pflaum Gospel Weeklies simply click on the image above for instructions!
Due to the pandemic crisis, our parish has a free 40-day subscription to Formed. Diving into the beauty of the Faith has never been easier: at home, on the go, or from any internet connected device. Discover thousands of books, audio talks, movies, documentaries, and studies... there is something for every member of the family to help them grow closer to Christ and His Church. To access Formed simply click on the title above for instructions!
"The fathers of the Second Vatican Council call all of us to be full, active participants in the Mass. We were never meant to be mere observers, and the same is true for the live-streamed Mass,” so says Denise Barnes, Communications Specialist for the Diocese of Jefferson City, Mo. Denise proposes five ways to better participate in a live-stream Mass: Prepare a space, Prepare yourself, Participate, Find the Blessings and Share. To learn more about how to better participate in a live-Stream Mass visit Denise's blog.
Loyola Press's Sunday Connection provides useful background to better understand the upcoming Sunday's Scripture readings, helping you to connect the Scripture to daily life in a meaningful way. Activities are included for Grades 1-3, Grades 4-6, Grades 7-8 and for the whole family.
From the Archdiocese of Boston, CatholicTV is a beacon of Hope and a unique Herald of the simple, yet profound Message of Jesus Christ, Who is made truly present among us in the Breaking of the Bread.
For our Children's Liturgy of the Word (CLOW) community, parents can download a digital file for children's leaflets for this Sunday from Pflaum's website! You can print out the pages for this Sunday and make your child fell right at home and at church!
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Ascension Presents offers articles, podcasts and videos to help you live and pass on the faith while at home. READ how to Pray the Stations of the Cross at Home, LISTEN to Fr. Mike Schmitz during this pandemic crisis on how God’s Ways Are Not Our Ways. For this Fifth Week of Lent, WATCH Fr. Mark Toups video titled "This Is the Way Back to God" as he discusses Lazarus, who could not be unbound and reborn until Jesus did it for him.
In an effort to continue the practice of our faith during the coronavirus outbreak, Bishop Robert Barron invites you to join Word on Fire online for daily Mass from his chapel.