In my Catholic faith, I tend to share a lot of Catholic resources.   I find that while it’s not all that I use, nor all that I share, it tends to be the most popular.

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Here are a few of my most popular Catholic posts as well as a handful of Christian resources from the Ultimate Homemaking Bundle 2015.

 

 

Because I have just as many non-Catholic readers as I do Catholic ones, I thought I would share about the Faith resources in the Ultimate Homemaking Bundle 2015 first.  The bundle has items for both adults and children.  If you ARE Catholic, the bundle includes the book, More Feasts! (in the Holiday section) which guides you through holidays and feast days of the liturgical calendar.  YUM!

Besides that e-book, I am looking forward to reading Live 4 Him (pictured above), and the e-course Homemaking from Scratch which is about Godly homemaking.  I thought I saw talks about faith in general in its lineup.  Of course the single most awesome faith resource in the Ultimate Homemaking Bundle 2015, in my opinion, are the Hope Ink prints.  I have a few of her prints in my home now and they are totally worth it!  Those alone are worth $75 and the whole bundle is only $29.97.  It’s like getting her beautiful prints for half off and getting 99 other books, ecourses and bonuses for free.  Go check out all the details, but don’t delay because the bundle sale ends tomorrow, Monday, April 27!

 

This was simply sharing a prayer I got during a conference on Divine Mercy some years back- The Chaplet of Our Lady of Divine Mercy.  Seeing as Divine Mercy Sunday was not long ago, perhaps this is a good time to add this to your prayer possibilities ;).

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These 3 Resources for Stations of the Cross with Small Children continues to be a favorite, every year.   They are never to young to start hearing and learning traditional Catholic prayers and practices :).

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This post with instructions to make your own personalized prayer book out of an inexpensive photo album seems to be a favorite also.  The free downloads include many Catholic prayers for wives and mothers.

This post for making your own inexpensive stocking or easter basket stuffer continues to be a favorite in our home and on the blog.  All three of my kids fight over who gets to look at these in church (because the two oldest never remember to bring theirs).  We have all become more familiar with the saints and their prayers by looking at these holy cards on a keyring.

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And if you are like me and have trouble getting your stuff together every Lent, here are 9 quick and easy activities you can do with young kids during Lent.  There is even a printable to go along with Sarah’s lent book.

 

What types of faith resources do you like to read about?

Jen S.

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