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Mary For Kids Week 1

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Catholic VBS - Vacation Bible School

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Get onboard Cat.Chat Airlines!

Buckle up and take off on a Radical Ride around the world as you prepare to soar through lessons about prayer and the angels and saints.

With the At Home VBS, kids will have access to all the VBS music, Action Song Videos, Bible Memory songs, coloring pages and printable craft activities from one convenient online platform. We've made it easy for kids to bring their VBS experience home with them, and the amazing thing is, it doesn't expire!

With the Radical Ride At Home VBS, kids will be learn more about prayer and how to put it into action.

 

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How To Share Digital VBS Music With Your Parish Families

Note: If you are not the VBS Director or DRE, please share the registration login information so they can access the content below.

 

Let's help make the Catholic Faith come Alive for your parish families this Summer! Your families have the opportunity to walk alongside you and experience this Wilderness Adventure At Home VBS throughout the summer.

 

For Parishes and Schools: Share the Wilderness Adventure VBS Music with your families by emailing

DAY 1 - Wilderness Adventure VBS

DAY 2 - Wilderness Adventure VBS

DAY 3 - Wilderness Adventure VBS

DAY 4 - Wilderness Adventure VBS

DAY 5 - Wilderness Adventure VBS

 

Thank you for your “YES” in making the faith come alive for the kids and families in your parish. 

 

Please do not share or distribute any of the videos, audio, or printables from this Web page. It is for your personal or parish use only. By using this Cat.Chat's VBS Music, you agree to abide by these terms and will respect copyright laws publish these links with other parishes.

 

 

Proposed Lesson Plan Schedule

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Lenten Journey Lesson Themes

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Download Lenten Journey Map

 

Print off this map for your kids. 

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Lenten Journey Lessons

Click on the banners below to access lessons

 

Open on Ash Wednesday

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 Open on the 1st Sunday of Lent

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Open on the 2nd Sunday of Lent 

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Open on the 3rd Sunday of Lent 

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Open on the 4th Sunday of Lent 

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Open on the 5th Sunday of Lent 

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Open on Palm Sunday

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Open on Holy Thursday

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Welcome to Cathletics Digital VBS Music!

A convenient and easy-to-share format for VBS participants.

 

Navigate the platform by selecting "Day" from the menu above. You will find the following awesome resources for your kids:

  • Daily Action Song Videos
  • Bible Verse Music Videos
  • 10 VBS songs to stream from your device anywhere/anytime
  • Printable faith and craft activities
  • Snack and game activities
  • Daily Saint story and coloring pages
  • Connection questions to spark meaningful conversations with kids.

 

Let's Make the Catholic Faith Come Alive for kids!

 

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Lenten Adventure Series 

 

Lesson Videos

 

Lesson Videos

 

 

 

 

 

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Lenten Adventure Series

 

Foster A Meaningful Lenten Experience For Your Kids! 

Lenten Journey Experiences 

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How It Works

At Home VBS for Family

Step 1: Purchase the At Home VBS.

Step 2: Click on "My Library" in the top-right menu to access At Home VBS.

Step 3: Help your kids set goals and aim for a commitment to excellence in their Catholic faith.

 

 

 

 

 

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Want to share the VBS music, videos and printables with your parish families?

So often, kids have an amazing faith experience at their parish Vacation Bible School, but it doesn’t carry forward into their home.  

We've made it easy for you to bring your parish VBS experience into the home.

Kids and families will have easy access to all the VBS music, Action Song Videos, Bible Memory songs, printable coloring pages, and activities from one convenient online platform.

The At Home VBS is the perfect addition to your Cat.Chat VBS program. It's easy-to-use, affordable and the amazing thing: it doesn't expire! 

 

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During Pope Francis’ address on the eve of Divine Mercy Sunday, he shared with us an idea of his that I believe is important for all of us to implement in one way or another.  Although he is speaking specifically to dioceses around the world, I think it poses a special challenge for families and communities as well.

“The other day, speaking with the directors of a charitable agency, the following idea surfaced. I thought it would be good to share it with you this evening. How beautiful it would be to have as a reminder, a “memorial” as it were, in every diocese during this Year of Mercy, an institutional expression of mercy: a hospital, a home for the elderly, for abandoned children, a school where none exists, a home for the recovery of addicts… There are so many things that could be done… It would be very good for each diocese to consider: what can we leave as a living memory, as a work of living mercy, as a wound of the living Jesus for this Year of Mercy? Let us reflect on this and speak to the Bishops about it. Thank you.”

Don’t panic; I’m fairly certain your family is not called to build a hospital. However, that doesn’t mean that we can disregard this message as something only the rich and influential can accomplish. I believe Pope Francis' words are meant to be a reflection for all of us.

What can we “leave as a living memory” for this Year of Mercy? What are some actions our families can take to make mercy tangible in our hearts and lives? Our “memorial” may seem small, but God has a habit of using the littlest things to transform the world.
Mother Teresa started her mission work by caring for one sick, homeless man, and St. John Bosco opened his school for boys after making time for a few troublesome kids in his neighborhood.

We came up with a few simple suggestions for things your family can do, but God may be calling you to do something completely unique. Pray about it as a family. We all have different gifts, and each community has different needs. Don’t be afraid to DREAM BIG. God wants to do incredible things, and you could be the family he’s been waiting for.

"Christ has no body now but yours. No hands, no feet on earth but yours. Yours are the eyes through which he looks compassion on this world. Yours are the feet with which he walks to do good. Yours are the hands through which he blesses all the world." St. Teresa of Avila

"How many expressions there are, therefore, of God’s mercy… The more we receive, the more we are called to share it with others; it cannot be kept hidden or kept only for ourselves. It is something which burns within our hearts, driving us to love, thus recognizing the face of Jesus Christ, above all in those who are most distant, weak, alone, confused and marginalized." Pope Francis

Mercy Memorials

Plan regular visits to a senior home

Starting this with your kids now will instill in them a love and respect for the elderly. What a blessing to see Christ's face in the wrinkles and wisdom of someone who may not have long left on earth. The time you spend with them will be a memory that your kids will always remember.

Host a clothing drive

Whether you organize something at your parish or with your child's school, collecting clothing for a local charity is a great way of making people aware of the needs of the less fortunate.

Sponsor a refugee family with your parish

This is something that requires a lot of planning and support, but what a powerful way to live out the corporeal works of mercy.

Buy coffee or provide snacks for the homeless in your area

A few granola bars and some apples could go a long way in making somebody's day.

Put up a picture of Divine Mercy in your home

What better time to have a daily reminder of Jesus' message of mercy.

Reach out to the sick or hospitilized

Just think how much a visit would mean to you if you were the one stuck in a hospital bed...

Support a missionary

Many young people now are feeling called to spend a year as a full time missionary, but they need financial and spiritual support. Contact a local mission group and find out how you could become a part of their work.

Send a card of encouragement to someone struggling with an addiction

People need to know they aren't alone, and that you're praying for them in their stuggles.

Sponsor a Child

We've said this before and we'll probably say it again. Sponsoring a child is a great way to move beyond our own comfort zone and reach out to someone on the other side of the world.

Display a statue of Mary

Do you have a little garden in your front yard? Why not add a outdoor statue of Our Lady? It has the potential to bless anyone who's driving by your house.

Clean up a park

Taking care of God's creation is a wonderful act of mercy. There may be a community playground that needs to be cleaned up, or or maybe there's a grotto outside your Church that could use some extra love and attention.

Invite a needy family for a BBQ or a picnic at the park

Building a relationship has the potential to last a lifetime. Showing mercy sometimes means just going out of our way to make people feel loved and respected.

Go on a mission trip

This is definitely something to start praying about, especially if you have teenagers in your house. Giving them the oppotunity to serve the poor in another country is something they'll never forget.

Start volunteering at a soup kitchen

Whether you're donating food or helping serve it, Jesus wants to meet you in the faces of the hungry men and woman of your community.

Start a faith study

Bring people together from your parish or other faith communities. You could study the Gospel of Luke, (which is known as the gospel of mercy) or even do a study on St. John Paul II's Encyclical, Dives et Misericordia (Rich in Mercy). 

 

Regardless of what we do as our memorial of mercy, I pray we can all be inspired to live out this year with passion and purpose, always striving to recognize "the face of Jesus Christ, above all in those who are most distant, weak, alone, confused and marginalized".

Let us know some of your ideas in the comment section! We’d love to hear how your family is feeling called to live out the Year of Mercy.

If you'd like, take 5 minutes and read Pope Francis' full address. He says some beautiful words about mercy.

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