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Day-By-Day Coloring Book of Saints V2 - MacArthur, Mary
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In the Church's calendar, every day is special because it is a feast for Jesus, Mary, and the saints! In Day-by-Day Coloring Book of Saints: Volume II, children can once again befriend a new saint each day as they color in a full-page image of the saint while listening to their parents read the faith hero's story aloud. Drawing from the liturgical calendar""this time from July through December""this captivating coloring book showcases the lives of holy men and women from the early Church to the modern day. Children will encounter saints from around the world, including fascinating characters…mehr

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In the Church's calendar, every day is special because it is a feast for Jesus, Mary, and the saints! In Day-by-Day Coloring Book of Saints: Volume II, children can once again befriend a new saint each day as they color in a full-page image of the saint while listening to their parents read the faith hero's story aloud. Drawing from the liturgical calendar""this time from July through December""this captivating coloring book showcases the lives of holy men and women from the early Church to the modern day. Children will encounter saints from around the world, including fascinating characters such as St. Pius X, St. Francis Xavier, and St. Martha, and renowned favorites such as St. George, St. Clare, St. Juan Diego, and St. Mary herself. By coloring and reading Day-by-Day Coloring Book of Saints, children will learn that each saint has a special day when we remember and celebrate their lives so that we can imitate them in this world and follow them into eternal life in the next.
Autorenporträt
Bishop Schneider and coauthor Aurelio Porfiri encourage the revival of public prayers, such as the Liturgy of the Hours and Eucharistic adoration. He explains how genuflecting, kneeling, and prostrating oneself are all outward signs of reverence that demonstrate this inward action. Our duty, he declares, is to render "perpetual thanksgiving" to God at Mass. Indeed, as he solemnly asserts, "The Mass is the greatest and most important work of the Church."