The Mass, enthronement ceremony, and social time afterwards were quite heartwarming as friends, neighbors, and the Men of the Sacred Hearts and their wives gathered together sharing faith and fellowship.
Source: Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary |
Join us as we journey along in training up our children (and ourselves!) to live fully, love deeply and learn passionately, with faith that promises (and delivers!) truly happy hearts.
Source: Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary |
- Might we stay alert to one another's needs today, and act in haste to come to one another's aid?
- Who do we know who is suffering physically or spiritually right now and what can we do right now to help alleviate their pain?
- Did I extend loving and tender sympathy to others who might have needed it today?
- Were my thoughts kind?
- Was my speech gentle?
- Did I remain patient and cheerful?
Madonna Rosary Holder |
Making a Box of Hail Mary's and praying other prayers, too. |
Making Mary Baskets |
Enjoying a Cookie Rosary |
Painting a Marian Peg Doll |
A Boy and His Dog is a 40+ page e-book about the adventures of a boy and his dog. It is told in pictures and words. Each page is mostly a picture with a few sentences to a paragraph. So, it is a quick read.
The illustrations are bright. One was comical. It was a dog and his boy who got covered in mud so they could not be recognized.
The story itself was okay. It tells about the boy's and dog's daily life. The boy has no lessons. He just plays with his dog all day. They are good friends.
I think people with dogs or people who want to get dogs would like this story. It is also good for people who like a quick story, and people that like simple illustrations.
Don't Forget Me is a 70-page, picture e-book. It is about a baby in the womb who gets born. God talks to the baby and keeps reminding him, "Don't forget me." The baby is curious, saying things like, "Why do I feel like I'm stretching" "What's that?" "It's getting tighter in here."
While the baby is in the womb, we learn that his mom and dad like to talk to him, and that the baby doesn't like sad. He also keeps telling God, "I know, I know... How could I forget you?.. I won't forget you. You made me..."
When the baby comes out, he's like, "Wow! This place is so big. It's almost too big. Is this my new room? Where's Mommy?" He is given to his Mommy, his Mom and Dad pray, and they keep saying, "Shh. Shh." The baby says, "Hey, really, it's okay, God can hear us all at the same time."
The books is a really cool, fun book. It has just enough words to get the story line and is mostly pictures. The pictures are cool, because, when the baby is in the belly, it is cool to see how he grows in the belly.
It is also cool how they color the text. The text is highlighted with different colors for different people. God has a yellowy gold color. The doctor and nurse have a blue color and the mom and dad have a pink color. The baby is just regular old print.
I like this story the best of all three, and I think it would be good for kids that are just starting to begin to read, pregnant people who have other kids, and pro-life people. The book shows how the baby grows inside the belly and celebrates life!
While the baby is in the womb, we learn that his mom and dad like to talk to him, and that the baby doesn't like sad. He also keeps telling God, "I know, I know... How could I forget you?.. I won't forget you. You made me..."
When the baby comes out, he's like, "Wow! This place is so big. It's almost too big. Is this my new room? Where's Mommy?" He is given to his Mommy, his Mom and Dad pray, and they keep saying, "Shh. Shh." The baby says, "Hey, really, it's okay, God can hear us all at the same time."
The books is a really cool, fun book. It has just enough words to get the story line and is mostly pictures. The pictures are cool, because, when the baby is in the belly, it is cool to see how he grows in the belly.
It is also cool how they color the text. The text is highlighted with different colors for different people. God has a yellowy gold color. The doctor and nurse have a blue color and the mom and dad have a pink color. The baby is just regular old print.
I like this story the best of all three, and I think it would be good for kids that are just starting to begin to read, pregnant people who have other kids, and pro-life people. The book shows how the baby grows inside the belly and celebrates life!
Dying Is Part of This World is a 58-page, chapter e-book with a few pictures. It is a discussion between a child and his mom about death. At the end of each chapter, there are discussion questions. The book also has Scripture references.
I liked the illustrations in the book. They are black and white and show everything from the kids' point of view, and I like the drawing style.
A lot of people are scared of death, so I think the author did well to write a book like this. She was clever in using an analogy of a baby being born onto earth and us dying and being born into Heaven. She tried to be honest and comforting without claiming to know everything.
I had trouble with some of the theology in the book. When people who are not Christian die, they do not automatically go to H-e-double-hockey-sticks. God has mercy. If someone does not know Him, because they have not been introduced to Him, they might still get to Heaven. The book makes it seem like only Christians can go to Heaven.
Another point I disagreed with was when she said God forbids talking to the dead. This is not true. Talking to the dead is just like talking to someone who is alive. They are still part of the Universal Church and the Communion of Saints. It is perfectly fine to talk to the dead (but be sure to know they probably are not going to answer you.)
Obviously, there are some things wrong with this book, but there are some things great with it, too. The author is very good at getting how a kid and Mom would talk to each other and that can get real kids and parents talking about death.
I would not recommend listening to all of the theology in this book, but I would say it may be a good book for parents and kids to read together if they can discuss it. Parts of it are good.
I use Reading Kingdom three times a week. I log in, hit start, then do the lessons. The lessons involve mostly typing and spelling. It's easy. I am learning.
I don't like that they focus on one word each lesson. I do like that they split each lesson apart into sections and you can see where you are, so you know when the lesson will be done.
I wanted to try Reading Kingdom again, because I liked it okay last time and am better at patience now. I hoped to get a lot of reading out of it. I want to read books and stuff and wanted this program to focus on reading.
I have used it three times a week usually, sometimes more. I have found it is mostly spelling, so I don't know why they call it Reading Kingdom. It should be called Spelling Kingdom.
Every lesson, there are words you focus on, and you spell them and make sentences with the words in them.
Some lessons are like reading a book. I have only reached one of those.
The lessons have graphics included in them, so you could call it a game. I find the program fun, besides that when I type, sometimes, I type the right keys on the keyboard and it says I typed things wrong. I don't know if this is a glitch with my computer, the program, or both.
Also, sometimes, they have you read things and make you wait too long to go on.
I think Reading Kingdom has helped me some. I can work independently with it.
I want to still use it sometimes now that the review is over... I think it would be good for kids who need graphics to focus and want to learn to spell and read.