Sunday, September 13, 2009
By Gospel Team • Sep 2nd, 2009 • Category: Education Resources, Kids, Lisa's Blog, Sunday's GospelTwenty-fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Click on the links below to download each item
- Sunday’s Gospel
- Coloring Page
- Mass Worksheets – 7-10, 11-14
- Current CatholicMom.com Contests – “Making Music Praying Twice Music Curriculum”
- Word Search – Puzzle, Solution
- Crossword – Puzzle, Solution
- Lesson Plan
- Pre-K Lesson Plans:
We will be providing weekly Pre-K lesson plans this year. These do not coincide with the Sunday Liturgy of the Word, but are specifically created for Catholic Pre-K learners. - Extra activities:
- Religious Education Resource Articles:
- Current CatholicMom.com Contests
- Puppet/skit scripts at CatholicMom.com
- Teaching Catholic Kids - Great Resources from Our Sunday Visitor
- To Teach – Great Resources from USCCB – Charity in Truth (Caritas In Veritate)
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Liturgy of the Word Video Reflection:
More insight and inspiration from John Paul the Great Catholic University. Find the Sunday Liturgy of the Word readings here and our Gospel Activities here.
Sunday, September 13, 2009: Liturgy Reflection from JP Catholic University on Vimeo.
Gospel Team - Laura Grace, has taught first grade religious education for over ten years and writes our lesson plans from St. Nicholas Chapel at the Pax River Naval Air Station in Patuxent River, Maryland. Elyse Wilson lives with her husband and six children on Yongsan Army Garrison in Seoul, Korea. She is currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Theology. Among other things, she enjoys teaching Religious Education classes, studying her Bible, and spending time with her six children (five boys and one girl) and her husband, Col. Russell A. Wilson of the US Air Force. She hopes that her Mass worksheets will help children become more enthusiastic about their faith, and her ultimate goal is to design another worksheet that will keep her husband awake during Mass. Lisa Hendey is the founder and webmaster of CatholicMom.com and loves to color and work puzzles!
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