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Lifelong Catechesis

Forming Catholic identity across generations
February 18, 2025
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Ordinary Time

For a large part of the liturgical year, we devote ourselves to listening to the mystery of Christ in all its aspects unfolded as we seek God's truth and understanding.

Activity of the Week

Twenty-ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Choose one of the following activities as a way to further reflect on the Sunday readings:

  • To help your family learn about persistence in prayer, teach or review with family members these formal prayers: the Sign of the Cross, the Lord’s Prayer, the Hail Mary, and the Glory Be. Use these prayers as evening family prayers. You may also want to introduce the rosary and other traditional devotions of the Catholic Church.
  • Discuss with your child what prayer means to you. Explain that God always hears our prayers and always takes care of our needs. Teach a brief prayer to your child to be used in the morning and evening. Write the prayer on an index card and have your child use crayons or markers to design the border. Have your child keep the card as a reminder to pray at different times during the day.
  • Use the Bible to help your family recognize that praying with Scripture is very important to prayer life. Have each family member take a turn reading a Scripture passage each evening. Discuss how each passage chosen is meaningful to your family.
  • Take turns leading the family meal prayer, allowing each person a chance to make up a prayer or say the usual prayer alone. At the end of the prayer, ask family members to add any petitions they may have to offer.