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The catechism in pictures is an exceptional educational work in the teaching of the Catholic faith. The first edition in English dates from 1912, but it is a translated version of the original French edition of 1908. A nun signed this copy on July 31, 1938, 80 years ago! The catechism today is a very thick book that is not very convenient for reading. If this book is easy for a child to read, then you will enjoy seeing and reading its content. You can download it in full by accessing the album that contains all these images. Good reading !

 

To see more editions, color images and PDF texts, visit this page:

 

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MARY, OUR MODEL

Pope John Paul II said "the 'Marian' dimension of the Church precedes the 'Petrine'" (CCC, 972). By this, the Catechism tells us, he meant that Mary "goes before us in all the holiness that is the Church's mystery as 'the bride without spot or wrinkle'." Friends of the Rosary Confraternity will find inspiration in the Pontiff's teaching that Mary's memories of Christ, treasured in her heart - the value of memory once again! - "were to be the ‘rosary' which she recited uninterruptedly throughout her earthly life."

 

The gospel presents a very clear picture of Mary's words and actions, and the evangelists are careful to present Mary in a way that always allows us to identify ourselves with her. This is so we can find ourselves wherever we encounter Mary in the Scriptures. As "Mother of Church" Mary invites us to listen to God's word, as she did, and, like her, to allow the word to take flesh and blood within us, so that we - the Church - can present the saving face of Christ to the world.

The Eucharist is "the source and summit of the Christian life." -Catechism of the Catholic Church #1324

 

This is a closeup of the window depicting St. Charles Borromeo in Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church in Reynolds, ND.

From Wikipedia: The Grand Marian Procession is intended to promote religious catechism through publicly parading images outside the Manila cathedral on the Feast of the Immaculate Conception.

In addition, the Cofradia is known for selecting more than ninety of the most prominent and liturgically inspiring Marian images in the country, most notably the ones featured, as the canonically crowned images in the Philippines, such as the Our Lady of La Naval de Manila and Our Lady of Manaoag.

The main altar of the Spanish-era Calatagan church, March 2011.

The catechism in pictures is an exceptional educational work in the teaching of the Catholic faith. The first edition in English dates from 1912, but it is a translated version of the original French edition of 1908. A nun signed this copy on July 31, 1938, 80 years ago! The catechism today is a very thick book that is not very convenient for reading. If this book is easy for a child to read, then you will enjoy seeing and reading its content. You can download it in full by accessing the album that contains all these images. Good reading !

 

To see more editions, color images and PDF texts, visit this page:

 

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From Wikipedia: The Grand Marian Procession is intended to promote religious catechism through publicly parading images outside the Manila cathedral on the Feast of the Immaculate Conception.

In addition, the Cofradia is known for selecting more than ninety of the most prominent and liturgically inspiring Marian images in the country, most notably the ones featured, as the canonically crowned images in the Philippines, such as the Our Lady of La Naval de Manila and Our Lady of Manaoag.

Le Catéchisme en Images, 1908, réédition de 1978.

Catechism in Pictures, In English:

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En français:

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Un ouvrage pédagogique exceptionnel de la foi catholique plus que centenaire, et qui a marqué l'imaginaire de générations d'enfants à l'école.

Voir le lien suivant pour une meilleure présentation avec textes PDF et images en couleurs de la version anglaise ainsi que la version d'origine de 1908 et sa réédition de 1978 soit dans les teintes d'origine ou en teintes de gris pour la réimpression pour ceux et celles qui le voudraient.

 

Historic copies of Dr. Martin Luther’s works, celebrating the Reformation

 

Luther devised the catechism as a method of imparting the basics of Christianity to the congregations. In 1529, he wrote the Large Catechism, a manual for pastors and teachers, as well as a synopsis, the Small Catechism, to be memorized by the people themselves. The catechisms provided easy-to-understand instructional and devotional material on the Ten Commandments, the Apostles' Creed, the Lord's Prayer, baptism, and the Lord's Supper.[126] Luther incorporated questions and answers in the catechism so that the basics of Christian faith would not just be learned by rote, "the way monkeys do it", but understood. ~ Wikipedia

The catechism in pictures is an exceptional educational work in the teaching of the Catholic faith. The first edition in English dates from 1912, but it is a translated version of the original French edition of 1908. A nun signed this copy on July 31, 1938, 80 years ago! The catechism today is a very thick book that is not very convenient for reading. If this book is easy for a child to read, then you will enjoy seeing and reading its content. You can download it in full by accessing the album that contains all these images. Good reading !

 

Look in this album - 68 Texts with Pictures:

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Weeding out ‘pew potatoes’: New ministry targets lukewarm faith

 

By Ambria Hammel | Sept. 3, 2009 | The Catholic Sun

 

MESA — Steve Kohl gets great joy and affirmation when he sees the faces of his students light up during Mass.

 

As an acolyte at All Saints Parish, Kohl, who also teaches Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults, can clearly see when certain parts of the Mass take on a new and profound meaning for his students. Their faces change as the ritual becomes real to them.

 

Seeing his students enter more deeply into their faith is a reward Kohl can’t explain. But it’s a look that he hopes he can help multiply through his new role as coordinator of Faith on Fire.

 

The Mesa-based Catholic ministry officially got underway last month. Faith on Fire offers on-site courses, workshops, missions and retreats designed to ignite a universal passion for the faith.

 

The hope is for Catholics and catechetical leaders to be renewed in their faith, grounded in solid teaching and equipped to truly live and spread their faith.

 

“Faith on Fire is a response to the need in the diocese that we saw for ongoing formation, retreats and missions. The things that parishes always need, but don’t always have the personnel,” explained Sr. Ginger Downey, OLVM, a local liturgical expert and one of two presenters with the ministry.

 

Both Sr. Ginger and Barry Sargent, former director of the diocese’s Kino Institute, expect that Catholics will walk away from their presentations on liturgy and evangelization strengthened in at least one of the four pillars of faith formation: theological, pastoral, spiritual and human.

 

They each gave sample presentations to more than 50 local Catholics during their kickoff events Aug. 18-20.

 

Sr. Ginger addressed some 30 Catholics at All Saints Parish Aug. 20 about grounding their ministry — whether it’s catechetical or missionary — in the prayer of the Church. Similar presentations were held in Glendale and Flagstaff the same week.

 

“If you’re a catechist, you are going to be teaching others,” Sr. Ginger said. “We can only give what we have ourselves, so if we don’t have a prayer life, we can’t give that to others.”

 

She talked about ways the universal Church creates a prayerful atmosphere through architecture, statuary, lighting and incense. Sr. Ginger also challenged local Catholics — largely catechists — to think about similar things when setting up prayer space in the classroom.

 

Even where the leader stands makes a difference, Sr. Ginger said. She added that how Catholics pray shapes their understanding of God.

 

“It was a good presentation of how to connect theology with spirituality in action,” said Cecilia Roderick, an All Saints parishioner and chaplain at local hospitals. She hopes to learn more concrete ideas for the “action” part.

 

Faith on Fire also offers specific classes through its catechetical formation program. Sargent, who has a doctorate in religious studies, hopes parishes will encourage catechists to take one or all three courses in the program.

 

“We need to be people who are active and conscious of what it means to be a Catholic people,” Sargent told Catholics at the kickoff.

 

Only then can they communicate the faith in effective and meaningful ways without fear of rejection, he said. That means knowing what people are hungry for in a contemporary society and modifying practices to meet those needs.

 

Faith on Fire’s pastoral skills program provides formation training in communication, leadership and ministry to help those in pastoral ministry better serve their Catholic students.

 

That’s why Ryck Kramer, a parishioner at All Saints, came to the Faith on Fire presentation. He helps facilitate the “Why Catholic?” program at the parish and wanted to be better prepared to answer student questions and represent his faith “in a proper manner.”

 

Faith on Fire also hopes to reach Catholics not involved in a ministry to prevent them from becoming a “pew potato.” Sargent wants to inspire Catholics to embrace their ongoing call to conversion and understand their vocation. He said vocations open a relationship to Christ, to the Church as a ministry and to the world as a missionary and witness.

 

“All of us are called to be on mission,” Sargent said.

 

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Elementary catechism of the Constitution of the United States, for the use of schools / by Arthur J. Stansbury (Boston: Hilliard, Gray, Little, and Wilkins, 1831); 19 cm. Hicks classification: T St2615 1831. Call # Rare26 05-1438.

SANCTUS: Celebrating A Decade of Catechism & Renewed Faith Through Newly Commissioned Religious Images

(The 1st Primera Salida Exhibit)

Museo ng Makati

Brgy. Poblacion, Makati City

November 4-15, 2011

 

1st Regular Exhibit Day

November 8, 2011

  

* Exhibit open everyday (except weekends and holidays), 8 AM thru 5 PM.

 

**Pictures in set unedited due to bulk and time constraints.

 

***Attention all exhibitors: Feel free to grab any of the pictures for your personal use. Please cite the source whenever and wherever applicable. Thanks.

"If I, then, the Lord and Master, have washed your feet, you should wash each other's feet." (Jn 13:14)

 

#ChooseToBeBrave #YearOfTheLaity #Catholic #Christian #JesusChrist #Jesus #Christ #MaundyThursday #HolyWeek #Lent #WashingOfTheFeed

WELS Multi-Language Productions (MLP) is partnering with the Bethany Lutheran College Fine Arts department to produce illustrations of Bible stories and Catechism lessons for use in world mission fields. Fourteen ELS/WELS artists came together alongside Rev. Dr. Terry Schultz, Artistic Development Missionary for MLP, to illustrate 54 Biblical accounts for use in Zambian Sunday Schools. Church leaders in Zambia plan to distribute these illustrations for use as inexpensive, impactful visual aids in Sunday School classes.

 

The “Images of Grace,” exhibition is available from August 31-September 27, 2022 in the Ylvisaker Fine Arts Center Gallery. A special gallery reception was held on September 1 at 7 p.m. (pictured). It include a panel discussion with Rev. Dr. Terry Schultz; Rev. Larry Schlomer, WELS World Missions Administrator; Professor Andrew Overn, Art Director; and various contributing artists.

 

This exhibit represents the beginning of an ongoing project and partnership between Bethany’s Art Department and Multi-Language Productions.

The float I was on - Bible Bingo/Late Night Catechism group. Both are long-running plays at the Royal George Theater.

From Wikipedia: The Grand Marian Procession is intended to promote religious catechism through publicly parading images outside the Manila cathedral on the Feast of the Immaculate Conception.

In addition, the Cofradia is known for selecting more than ninety of the most prominent and liturgically inspiring Marian images in the country, most notably the ones featured, as the canonically crowned images in the Philippines, such as the Our Lady of La Naval de Manila and Our Lady of Manaoag.

Shepherd’s staff and the cross: Practical Theology—Students learn how to shepherd and equip God’s people. They learn how to preach, lead worship, teach catechism and Bible classes, visit sick people, and make evangelism calls.

First Holy Communion

on Sun 5 Oct 2025 at 9.00am

SANCTUS: Celebrating A Decade of Catechism & Renewed Faith Through Newly Commissioned Religious Images

(The 1st Primera Salida Exhibit)

Museo ng Makati

Brgy. Poblacion, Makati City

November 4-15, 2011

 

1st Regular Exhibit Day

November 8, 2011

  

* Exhibit open everyday (except weekends and holidays), 8 AM thru 5 PM.

 

**Pictures in set unedited due to bulk and time constraints.

 

***Attention all exhibitors: Feel free to grab any of the pictures for your personal use. Please cite the source whenever and wherever applicable. Thanks.

SANCTUS: Celebrating A Decade of Catechism & Renewed Faith Through Newly Commissioned Religious Images

(The 1st Primera Salida Exhibit)

Museo ng Makati

Brgy. Poblacion, Makati City

November 4-15, 2011

 

1st Regular Exhibit Day

November 8, 2011

  

* Exhibit open everyday (except weekends and holidays), 8 AM thru 5 PM.

 

**Pictures in set unedited due to bulk and time constraints.

 

***Attention all exhibitors: Feel free to grab any of the pictures for your personal use. Please cite the source whenever and wherever applicable. Thanks.

May 1, 2012 at St. Raphael the Archangel Parish

 

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The catechism in pictures is an exceptional educational work in the teaching of the Catholic faith. The first edition in English dates from 1912, but it is a translated version of the original French edition of 1908. A nun signed this copy on July 31, 1938, 80 years ago! The catechism today is a very thick book that is not very convenient for reading. If this book is easy for a child to read, then you will enjoy seeing and reading its content. You can download it in full by accessing the album that contains all these images. Good reading !

 

To see more editions, color images and PDF texts, visit this page:

 

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This stained glass window (not so fuzzy in real life) is in the catechism chapel at St Etienne du mont, paris. If only Noah had remembered to save the unicorns in real life...

From Wikipedia: The Grand Marian Procession is intended to promote religious catechism through publicly parading images outside the Manila cathedral on the Feast of the Immaculate Conception.

In addition, the Cofradia is known for selecting more than ninety of the most prominent and liturgically inspiring Marian images in the country, most notably the ones featured, as the canonically crowned images in the Philippines, such as the Our Lady of La Naval de Manila and Our Lady of Manaoag.

From Wikipedia: The Grand Marian Procession is intended to promote religious catechism through publicly parading images outside the Manila cathedral on the Feast of the Immaculate Conception.

In addition, the Cofradia is known for selecting more than ninety of the most prominent and liturgically inspiring Marian images in the country, most notably the ones featured, as the canonically crowned images in the Philippines, such as the Our Lady of La Naval de Manila and Our Lady of Manaoag.

WELS Multi-Language Productions (MLP) is partnering with the Bethany Lutheran College Fine Arts department to produce illustrations of Bible stories and Catechism lessons for use in world mission fields. Fourteen ELS/WELS artists came together alongside Rev. Dr. Terry Schultz, Artistic Development Missionary for MLP, to illustrate 54 Biblical accounts for use in Zambian Sunday Schools. Church leaders in Zambia plan to distribute these illustrations for use as inexpensive, impactful visual aids in Sunday School classes.

 

The “Images of Grace,” exhibition is available from August 31-September 27, 2022 in the Ylvisaker Fine Arts Center Gallery. A special gallery reception was held on September 1 at 7 p.m. (pictured). It include a panel discussion with Rev. Dr. Terry Schultz; Rev. Larry Schlomer, WELS World Missions Administrator; Professor Andrew Overn, Art Director; and various contributing artists.

 

This exhibit represents the beginning of an ongoing project and partnership between Bethany’s Art Department and Multi-Language Productions.

SANCTUS: Celebrating A Decade of Catechism & Renewed Faith Through Newly Commissioned Religious Images

(The 1st Primera Salida Exhibit)

Museo ng Makati

Brgy. Poblacion, Makati City

November 4-15, 2011

 

1st Regular Exhibit Day

November 8, 2011

  

* Exhibit open everyday (except weekends and holidays), 8 AM thru 5 PM.

 

**Pictures in set unedited due to bulk and time constraints.

 

***Attention all exhibitors: Feel free to grab any of the pictures for your personal use. Please cite the source whenever and wherever applicable. Thanks.

First Holy Communion

on Sun 5 Oct 2025 at 9.00am

I took the day off today because I was exhausted from not sleeping and from feeling a little crappy yesterday. I moved slowly, almost like I was in slow motion or quicksand. I went to the Red Canoe in the morning, cleaned the downstairs, and watched a crazy movie that Alix lent me (Catechism Cataclysm, which ended with one of Marty's favorite songs, the "God will fuck you up" song by John Butler).

 

Then I met my other daughter, Grace, at Sherwood Gardens. ♥ What a shana punim. A talent and a good girl, too.

From Wikipedia: The Grand Marian Procession is intended to promote religious catechism through publicly parading images outside the Manila cathedral on the Feast of the Immaculate Conception.

In addition, the Cofradia is known for selecting more than ninety of the most prominent and liturgically inspiring Marian images in the country, most notably the ones featured, as the canonically crowned images in the Philippines, such as the Our Lady of La Naval de Manila and Our Lady of Manaoag.

The catechism in pictures is an exceptional educational work in the teaching of the Catholic faith. The first edition in English dates from 1912, but it is a translated version of the original French edition of 1908. A nun signed this copy on July 31, 1938, 80 years ago! The catechism today is a very thick book that is not very convenient for reading. If this book is easy for a child to read, then you will enjoy seeing and reading its content. You can download it in full by accessing the album that contains all these images. Good reading !

 

To see more editions, color images and PDF texts, visit this page:

 

missiondesainteanne.wordpress.com/cat-4a/

From Wikipedia: The Grand Marian Procession is intended to promote religious catechism through publicly parading images outside the Manila cathedral on the Feast of the Immaculate Conception.

In addition, the Cofradia is known for selecting more than ninety of the most prominent and liturgically inspiring Marian images in the country, most notably the ones featured, as the canonically crowned images in the Philippines, such as the Our Lady of La Naval de Manila and Our Lady of Manaoag.

The catechism in pictures is an exceptional educational work in the teaching of the Catholic faith. The first edition in English dates from 1912, but it is a translated version of the original French edition of 1908. A nun signed this copy on July 31, 1938, 80 years ago! The catechism today is a very thick book that is not very convenient for reading. If this book is easy for a child to read, then you will enjoy seeing and reading its content. You can download it in full by accessing the album that contains all these images. Good reading !

 

To see more editions, color images and PDF texts, visit this page:

 

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i know the tab was broken off, but i love that black flag has the bars and nothing else. (note that in this picture, too, one i took years ago, the bars are given prominence. branding! good work, greg ginn.)

NH 71402: German Occupation of Norway, 1940-1945. German battleship Tirpitz, camouflaged at her moorings in the Flehke Fjord, Norway. Note, Tirpitz was sunk on November 12, 1944, by Royal Air Force bombers in Operation Catechism. Naval History and Heritage Command Photograph. (2015/10/26).

Looks like bookbinders weren't that good at spelling back then.

From Wikipedia: The Grand Marian Procession is intended to promote religious catechism through publicly parading images outside the Manila cathedral on the Feast of the Immaculate Conception.

In addition, the Cofradia is known for selecting more than ninety of the most prominent and liturgically inspiring Marian images in the country, most notably the ones featured, as the canonically crowned images in the Philippines, such as the Our Lady of La Naval de Manila and Our Lady of Manaoag.

Photos from the 2014 St. John Bosco Conference for Catechists at Franciscan University of Steubenville. It is one of the final three adult Steubenville Conferences of the summer here on campus.Photos from the 2014 St. John Bosco Conference for Catechists at Franciscan University of Steubenville. It is one of the final three adult Steubenville Conferences of the summer here on campus. More about the 2014 Bosco Conference: www.franciscan.edu/news/2014/bosco-conference-recap/

From Wikipedia: The Grand Marian Procession is intended to promote religious catechism through publicly parading images outside the Manila cathedral on the Feast of the Immaculate Conception.

In addition, the Cofradia is known for selecting more than ninety of the most prominent and liturgically inspiring Marian images in the country, most notably the ones featured, as the canonically crowned images in the Philippines, such as the Our Lady of La Naval de Manila and Our Lady of Manaoag.

The girls and I had a craft day, and I decided to make a gift for the nun teaching the girls catechism class. She is the sweetest ladies. We discussed this bible quote recently, and it stuck with me. If you look carefully in the sun, you'll see something else!

"3 Minute Theology 1.3: What is the Relationship Between Persons of the Trinity?" by Three Minute Theology

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Analogy of Light

The trinity is three persons (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit) and one nature (God). White light passing through a raindrop to create a rainbow is somewhat similar. White light enters a water drop and comes out of the water drop in red, yellow, and blue as well as the blended colors of orange (red + yellow), green (yellow + blue), and violet (blue + red). Likewise, three colors of stage lights (red, green, and blue) make white light and additional blended colors.

 

White Light Being Refracted by a Water Drop to Create a Rainbow

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Stage Lights

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From Wikipedia: The Grand Marian Procession is intended to promote religious catechism through publicly parading images outside the Manila cathedral on the Feast of the Immaculate Conception.

In addition, the Cofradia is known for selecting more than ninety of the most prominent and liturgically inspiring Marian images in the country, most notably the ones featured, as the canonically crowned images in the Philippines, such as the Our Lady of La Naval de Manila and Our Lady of Manaoag.

From Wikipedia: The Grand Marian Procession is intended to promote religious catechism through publicly parading images outside the Manila cathedral on the Feast of the Immaculate Conception.

In addition, the Cofradia is known for selecting more than ninety of the most prominent and liturgically inspiring Marian images in the country, most notably the ones featured, as the canonically crowned images in the Philippines, such as the Our Lady of La Naval de Manila and Our Lady of Manaoag.

Family Catechism Day in Warrington

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