Take Ten Daily Bible Reflections for Teens by MaureenGallagher, Jean Marie Hiesberger Paperback, 384 Pages, Published 2004 by Saint Mary's Press ISBN-13: 978-0-88489-821-4, ISBN: 0-88489-821-0
"Even if you already love The Catholic Youth Bible® this daily reflection book gives you another 365 reasons to love it. Take Ten includes a lectionary-based reading for each day of the year. Readings are chosen from cycle A, B, or C, or are the exact reading for feast days or solemnities. Each day has a Scripture citation, a reflection, a short prayer, and a connection to an article in The Catholic Youth Bible.® Take Ten helps young peo ..."
"To Oversee the Use of the Catechism, National Conference of Catholic Bishops, has found this catechetical series to be in conformity with the Catechism of the Catholic Church. Chapters include: The Sacraments: God's Gifts of Life; Baptism and Confirmation; The Eucharist; Reconciliation and Anointing of the Sick; Holy Orders and Matrimony."
"The parish edition of the Child's Book contains 20 core lessons divided into five units, integrating Scripture, doctrine and activities into each chapter. Family Time pages provide family activities to do at home before class, so each child comes ready to share. Special We Care chapters at the end of each unit introduce important Catholic social teachings at age-appropriate levels. Unit Organizer and Review pages help students evaluate ..."
"Community service is increasingly recognized as an important vehicle for promoting positive development among adolescents. The knowledge base concerning community service and service learning has grown in recent years, along with the number of supporting organizations, programs, and resources. This book provides teenagers, parents, teachers, professionals, and concerned adults with current and useful information. Included are resources ..."
"Salvation is a fast-paced book of horror garunteed to raise the hairs on the back of the neck. It's style has been compared to the works of Stephen King and Dean Koontz. Salvation begins with a frantic phone call to Father Brian Halloway from Eric Parkins, a parishioner in his church, who is desperate to find answers to his wife's strange behavior following the death of her mother. It seems to Halloway that the woman is simply havin ..."