Called to Change the World
Pope Francis inspires young people to go out and change the world. This brief, empowering booklet can help them take that important first step by following Mary’s example of saying “yes” to God’s plan.
Living the Beatitudes
Inspired by Pope Francis’ call to all young people of the world to “read the Beatitudes,” this booklet offers short reflections, simple questions, and activities to help teens and twenty-something’s make the Beatitudes their own.
Prayers & Guidelines for Catholics
This book contains traditional Catholic prayers plus the Ten Commandments, Beatitudes, the Precepts of the Church, Corporal and Spiritual Works of Mercy, Gifts of the Holy Spirit, the parts of the Mass, the liturgical year, and much more.
Understanding the Mass
A Prayerful Guide to the Liturgy
Why do we kneel in church? How are the Scriptures readings like family stories? What does incense symbolize?
2019-2020 Living with Christ Sunday Missal
The 2019-2020 Living with Christ Sunday Missal is the resource that helps Catholics prepare for and celebrate the Eucharist every Sunday and Holy Day of Obligation of the year.
Note: Dated materials are not returnable.
FAQs About Confirmation
What You Want to Know
Appealing, easy-to-read with straight answers to Confirmation candidates' most commonly asked questions. Helps sponsors and parents understand their roles as the confirmand's spiritual mentors.
The Way of the Cross for Teens
Walking with Jesus to Calvary
Vivid narratives of Jesus' dramatic walk to Calvary call us to a deeper understanding of Jesus' great love for us. Guided meditations and reflections plus contemporary photos young people can relate to provide context for experiencing this journey in our own lives today.
Finding God in Prayer
A Backpack Journal for Teens
What is small enough for a backpack, powerful enough to change a life, and appealing enough to hold teens' attention? This compelling new book guides high school teens on a spiritual quest that could change the way they relate to God for the rest of their lives.