This book contains RACE for Heaven's study guides for the following Windeatt biographies: The Patron Saint of First Communicants (Blessed Imelda), Saint Catherine of Siena, The Miraculous Medal, and Saint Thomas Aquinas. See study guide descriptons below for specific topics covered.
This book contains RACE for Heaven's study guides for the following Windeatt biographies: King David and His Songs, Blessed Marie of New France, Saint Rose of Lima, and Saint Martin de Porres. See study guide descriptons below for specific topics covered.
This book contains RACE for Heaven's study guides for the following Windeatt biographies: Saint Benedict, Saint Dominic, Saint John Masias, and The Children of Fatima. See study guide descriptons below for specific topics covered.
This book contains RACE for Heaven's study guides for the following Windeatt biographies: Saint Louis de Montfort, Saint Hyacinth of Poland, The Cure of Ars (St. John Vianney), and The Little Flower (St. Therese of Lisieux). See study guide descriptons below for specific topics covered.
This book contains RACE for Heaven's study guides for the following Windeatt biographies: Pauline Jaricot, St. Francis Solano, St. Margaret Mary, and St. Paul the Apostle. See study guide descriptons below for specific topics covered.
With carefully chosen simple poems for each day of the months of March, April, and May, this book encourages young Catholics to connect with God through creation and the liturgical year, deepening their love of God through nature and natural prayer. The spring theme encourages all to become a nature detective by exploring the wonders of nature’s calendar—phenology. View More...
With carefully chosen simple poems for each day of the months of March, April, and May, this book encourages young Catholics to connect with God through creation and the liturgical year, deepening their love of God through nature and natural prayer. The spring theme encourages all to become a nature detective by exploring the wonders of nature’s calendar—phenology. View More...
With carefully chosen, simple poems for each day of June, July, and August, this book encourages young Catholics to connect with God through creation and the liturgical year, deepening their love of God through nature and natural prayer. The summer theme aids children and adults to become naturalists by encouraging all to learn the names of plants and animals that share your outside space. View More...
With carefully chosen, simple poems for each day of June, July, and August, this book encourages young Catholics to connect with God through creation and the liturgical year, deepening their love of God through nature and natural prayer. The summer theme aids children and adults to become naturalists by encouraging all to learn the names of plants and animals that share your outside space. View More...
Deepen your children's (and your own) relationship with God using simple poems (including many Christmas and Lenten poems) and outdoor activity. Learn how to become a nature mentor to guide others to discover God's presence in nature. This winter, use the gifts of the liturgical and natural seasons to practice natural prayer and communicate with God on a more meaningful level. View More...
Deepen your children's (and your own) relationship with God using simple poems (including many Christmas and Lenten poems) and outdoor activity. Learn how to become a nature mentor to guide others to discover God's presence in nature. This winter, use the gifts of the liturgical and natural seasons to practice natural prayer and communicate with God on a more meaningful level. View More...
This resource contains ideas for 45 creative Catholic book reports: 14 writing projects, 10 book report activities, and 21 topics for saint biographies.
With carefully chosen, simple poems for each day of September, October, and November, this book encourages young Catholics to connect with God through creation and the liturgical year, deepening their love of God through nature and natural prayer. The autumn theme relates to caring for God's creation and the natural world—learn to become an Eco-Catholic. View More...
With carefully chosen, simple poems for each day of September, October, and November, this book encourages young Catholics to connect with God through creation and the liturgical year, deepening their love of God through nature and natural prayer. The autumn theme relates to caring for God's creation and the natural world—learn to become an Eco-Catholic. View More...
Other Characters Studied: St. Joseph, Jacques Cartier, Samuel de Champlain, King Louis XIV of France, Jonah, the North American martyrs, St. Marguerite Bourgeoys, Blessed Francois de Montmorency-Laval Secular Topics: Geography of France and Canada, timeline of the 17th century, Native American tribes, the Louvre Religious Topics: Hail Mary; Jesuit Relations; saint of the day; virtue; Veni Creator Spiritus; intercession of the saints; waiting for God; praise of God; Society of Jesus; God's will; consecrated life; outward appearances; Latin prayers; priesthood; Sacred Heart of Jesus; religiou... View More...
This package includes The Communion with the Saints program book, The King of the Golden City Study Edition, My First Communion Journal , The Story of a Family and the three Windeatt biographies required for the program: The Patron Saint of First Communicants, The Little Flower, and The Children of Fatima. Save by ordering the complete package! (Please specify which journal you would like.)